West Ham United have been charged by the English Football Association (FA) over a breach of anti-doping rules, the governing body said on Tuesday.
The FA said in a statement that West Ham were alleged to have failed to ensure their "Club Whereabouts" information was accurate on three occasions within 12 months.
West Ham said in a statement on their website that it was a club administrative matter and did not concern any of their players.
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"The breach relates to administrative oversights on The FA's whereabouts system, for example a player's address had been registered and the house number digits transposed, and the club will be responding to The FA in due course," a club spokesperson said.
West Ham have until Feb. 27 to respond to the charge.