Drug Use In Soccer

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Soccer Blog About the sport: Contrary to popular belief England invented a game of running around kicking a ball in the mid-19th century, not Mexico. Nowadays known as soccer or football. Soccer is an intriguing sport full of action and emotions. It has become a worldwide sport and currently number one with a whooping estimated 3.5 billion fans. The point of it is too play as a team on an eleven versus eleven player game and try to score the ball on the other team’s goal with a goalkeeper trying to defend it. It is a sport to bring challenging fun. It’s played professionally or just around the house with family and friends. Many fans use it to bring each other as a whole to have fun and get along to have a peaceful challenge with each other. In some cases it can be used to settle arguments down. So let the best team win. …show more content…

There are many types of drugs to improve performance. Many of which are illegal in the sport. According to The Sportster “Social or recreational drugs such as marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamine all show up on the tests, as do performance enhancing drugs like THG, nandrolone and drostanolone”. Some athletes do blood doping to put more oxygen in their blood streams and enhance their performance by making them faster, stronger and resist more. Diego Maradona has been one of the greatest talents the soccer community has ever seen. Sadly in 1991 he was banned for fifteen months after failing his drug test due to cocaine. He later returned but again failed a drug test and was permanently banned from playing

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