Kolo Toure Fails Drugs Test

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This is interesting, breaking news.

Manchester City defender Kolo Toure has been suspended after testing positive for a specified substance.

The 29-year-old was informed by the Football Association that an A sample he provided had returned positive.



City confirmed in a statement that Toure had been suspended "pending the outcome of the legal process".



Ivory Coast international Toure, whose brother Yaya also plays for City, is a former club captain who joined City from Arsenal in July 2009.



The City statement added: "There will be no further comment from the football club at this stage."
The World Anti-Doping Agency define a specified substance as one that is "more susceptible to a credible, non-doping explanation".



The Wada punishment for such a positive test ranges from a warning to a two-year ban.



Toure was the skipper of City until the start of the current campaign, when the armband was passed to Carlos Tevez.



The Ivorian defender was brought to the Premier League by Arsenal in 2002 and he remained with the London club until his £14m transfer to City.



Toure, who is under contract with City until the summer of 2013, was one of several high-profile arrivals in the summer of 2009 as then-manager Mark Hughes spent more than £100m on new players.



He has gone on to make more than 50 appearances for City, although he was rested for Wednesday's FA Cup victory over Aston Villa.



City will play Reading in the quarter-final of the FA Cup, are set to take on Dynamo Kiev in the Europa League and lie third in the Premier League, 10 points behind leaders Manchester United.
 
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Taking drugs isn't really a mistake, though it could be like Paddy Kenny, he took medicine which contained a baned substance a while back and got banned.

The drug apparently is Ephedrine. His get out could be bad medical advice.
 
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Digging this up as this has happened.

Kolo Toure handed six-month ban for failed drugs test

Manchester City defender Kolo Toure will miss the start of next season after being handed a six-month ban from all football for failing a drugs test.

The ban is back-dated to 2 March, when Toure's provisional suspension began.

He is free to play from 2 September, but will also be target-tested for a period of two years from 26 May.

"This has been a difficult period, and I am sad to have missed the team's triumph of securing Champions League football and the FA Cup," Toure said.

"But I am relieved that I will be able to return to football in September and thank the FA's commission for their understanding."

An independent regulatory commission, which could have issued anything from a warning to a two-year ban by way of punishment, reached the verdict after a hearing on Thursday.

Toure admitted the offence - his first - contrary to Regulation 3 of the FA Doping Regulations 2010-11. But the panel took into consideration the circumstances behind his use of water tablets belonging to his wife.

On 4 March, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger - who brought Toure to England by signing him - revealed: "He wants to control his weight a little bit because that's where he has some problems and he took the product of his wife.

"He is a boy that has a clean life, a very honest living. I just think it is a mistake."

Headed up by Christopher Quinlan QC, the commission were satisfied Toure did not intend to enhance sporting performance or to mask the use of a performance-enhancing substance.

But the ruling means he cannot participate in any football match or any other football-related activity other than anti-doping education or rehabilitation programmes, until his ban expires.

The decision completes a nightmare season for Toure, which began with him losing the Manchester City captaincy to Carlos Tevez on 18 August.

Toure was tested at the Manchester derby in February, when he was an unused substitute. The Ivory Coast defender was suspended on 3 March after his A-sample tested positive for "a specified substance".

Toure is under contract with City until the summer of 2013. He was one of several high-profile arrivals in the summer of 2009 as then-manager Mark Hughes spent more than £100m on new players.

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So he gets to play right from the start of the next season... I would rather he was banned for life.
 
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