FIFA is trying to wipe out fraud in sports with a large campaign, make sure all the players for the World Cup have to undergo a drug test and was granted the biological passport.

1. The FIFA expect their passport bio - which had been used in racing and athletics-will follow the player in throughout their career. Passport will provide profile player, including the body mass index, drug test results in each period. This will be the basis for the agency to monitor, assess risk of doping.

From back in March, a team of nurses and doctors of FIFA has begun threatening blood tests and random urine in the game as well as at the international training center of the team. As the world's media, last week, the team went to the training ground of Argentina and France, where the two teams are preparing for the World Cup 2014 finals. Last year at the Confederations Cup, some players of Brazil, Italy and Spain is also sampling tests.

"We can sample any player, any time, where and how many times in the year," said Jiri Dvorak-head of FIFA's medical department, said in a recent interview with AFP. "So far nothing alarming, hematology parameters that we collect is in normal form."

2. FIFA is also developing biological passport program, which applies to all players. To create a biological passport, the majority of the players need at least 2 samples, there are people who need to 4 samples. "They know what they're doing and they regarded the inspection is a part of life as a professional player," Dvorak said.

However, the process of taking samples, analyzing results in Brazil to face difficulties. Mr. Dvorak said the South American country does not have laboratories international standards. Last year, anti-doping agency International (WADA) has withdrawn the license to operate the only facility in Rio de Janeiro. Therefore, FIFA will have to send the samples to a laboratory located in Lausanne, Switzerland. This makes the cost of the campaign to add 250,000 euros.

Another difficulty is sampled in the cities hosting the World Cup in remote areas such as Manaus and Fortaleza. "That is the challenge. But the majority of the sample to the laboratory within 24 to 48 hours. Therefore, during the World Cup, the Lausanne laboratory will have to work 24/24.

It is expected that the biological passport FIFA will be more widely developed after the World Cup. Ability at the end of this year, major campaign will be announced.

0 nhận xét Blogger 0 Facebook

Post a Comment

 
Top