Anti-doping

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WADA publishes the 2023-24 Prohibited List

WADA releases the 2023-24 Prohibited List with the inclusion of Tramadol

Anti-Doping and the fa

Working with UKAD and FIFA to protect the integrity of the game

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The FA Anti-Doping Regulations

The FA has in place a set of Anti-Doping Regulations that all Players and other Participants must abide by

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Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs)

Breaching The FA Anti-Doping Regulations can result in a ban from all sport

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Checking Medications

Players must check to make sure medication doesn't contain any banned substances

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Applying for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE)

Apply for a TUE to use a prohibited substance/method for legitimate medical conditions

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Taking Nutritional Supplements

Players should assess the need, risks and consequences before taking any supplement

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The Drug Testing Process

Tests can occur at any time or location - such as post match, after training, or at home

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Protect Your Sport

Speak out if you feel there's something wrong - no matter how small

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Social Drugs Regulations

Social drugs are banned at all times by The FA and breaches may result in suspension

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Whereabouts

Information provided to The FA to facilitate no advance notice drug testing

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Education and Resources

The FA is committed to protecting clean football

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