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Eight Tunisian Players Test Positive for Banned Substance Linked to Contaminated Meat in World Cup
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First reported by N12 · 21 hours ago
What happened
Eight Tunisian players tested positive for the banned substance clenbuterol during the 2026 World Cup, likely due to contaminated meat consumed in Mexico. The team had a poor tournament and fired their coach after one match. Officials believe the positive tests stem from food contamination, not doping, following precedents in Mexican tournaments.
- 01Eight Tunisian players tested positive for clenbuterol during the 2026 World Cup in Mexico.
- 02Officials attribute the positive tests to contaminated meat, not intentional doping.
- 03Tunisia fired coach Sabri Lamouchi after their first match due to poor performance.
- 04The team lost heavily to Sweden, Japan, and the Netherlands in the tournament.
- 05Similar clenbuterol contamination cases occurred in Mexican tournaments in 2011.
- 06Clubs were informed but disciplinary actions against players are unlikely.
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