A doping scandal has rocked the Norwegian women's league when several players tested positive in a doping test. Investigations revealed that the source of the contamination was rubber granules in LSK Kvinner's artificial turf. Water samples from the team's locker room showed the presence of DMBA, a banned substance, causing confusion among the players. The investigation has been closed, but the Norway Anti-Doping verdict has not yet been announced.
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Fotbaliste din Norvegia depistate pozitiv la antidoping, deși nu s-au dopat, contaminate dintr-un motiv incredibil
După trei luni, misterul jucătoarelor depistate pozitiv în Norvegia a fost elucidat
După trei luni, misterul jucătoarelor depistate pozitiv în Norvegia a fost elucidat
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