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Tiberias Football Club Presents Medical Evidence to Refute Doping Infusion Allegations
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First reported by N12 · 1 hour ago
What happened
Ironi Tiberias football club has presented medical evidence proving that saline infusions given to players were well below the prohibited 100 ml limit, challenging doping allegations by Israel's National Anti-Doping Agency. The club's expert analysis shows infusion volumes were under 50 ml per player, and suspensions came before formal hearings.
- 01Ironi Tiberias submitted medical proof disputing doping infusion claims by Israel's anti-doping agency.
- 02Expert analysis shows infusion volumes were 45 ml per player, less than half the 100 ml WADA limit.
- 03Infusions were administered at one drop per second for a maximum of 15 minutes per player.
- 04Players and staff consistently denied exceeding infusion time, supported by polygraph tests.
- 05Club officials criticize suspensions before hearings and accuse rivals of spreading false claims.
- 06They call the medical report a turning point in the ongoing doping investigation.
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