On 7 March 2023, FIFA published its fourth annual report concerning its anti-doping activity, including relevant updates on the latest developments concerning FIFA’s fight against doping. The report includes several statistics concerning the number of tests conducted, samples collected, and adverse analytical findings at FIFA-organized competitions.
The 2023 edition of the FIFA Anti-Doping Report covers FIFA’s efforts in the anti-doping field from 1 January to 31 December 2023, which is different from previous years as the 2023 edition analyzed a natural year rather than a football season. As usual, the report aims to show FIFA’s commitment to combat pernicious doping activities across football as efficiently as possible.
The 28-page report details and analyzes the number of football players subjected to doping controls during the aforementioned period. Furthermore, the report segregates players by the event they were tested in. The total number of...
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