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Mutu banned over dope

MILAN - Fiorentina and Romania striker Adrian Mutu has been suspended until October 29 for testing positive for a banned appetite suppressant, Italy's anti-doping tribunal ruled yesterday.

MILAN - Fiorentina and Romania striker Adrian Mutu has been suspended until October 29 for testing positive for a banned appetite suppressant, Italy's anti-doping tribunal ruled yesterday.

An anti-doping prosecutor had asked for a one-year ban but Mutu's representatives argued he should serve just a three or four-month suspension because they said he consumed sibutramin by accident in a herbal laxative medicine.

The tribunal announced the nine-month ban at a court hearing in Rome but given he has been serving a provisional suspension since failing the two drugs tests in January, the 31-year-old will be able to return to action at the end of October.

"I'm not happy. Such a long ban for a laxative pill seems really excessive," Mutu said in a statement read out by his lawyer Paolo Rodella.

Rodella also said that the player may appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Mutu, who was sacked by Chelsea in 2004 for cocaine use and served a seven-month ban, has been missed by Fiorentina with the Florence side sliding down to 10th in Serie A and being knocked out of the Champions League last-16 stage by Bayern Munich.

The former Parma and Juventus player is still dealing with the consequences of the 2004 cocaine scandal, as Switzerland-based CAS backed Chelsea's claim for compensation last year and ordered him to pay over $24million (about R179million) in damages. - Reuters

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