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Doping: Why Ghana could be in trouble with anti-doping agency

KENYA VS GHANA AFCON 2019 QUALIFIER Joash Ochieng (left) of Kenya tackle Christian Atsu Twasam of Ghana during their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier match at Kasarani stadium in Nairobi on September08, 2018. Kenya won 1-0.

Officials of Ghana’s national football team Black Stars could find themselves in trouble with the world anti-doping agency (Wada) after blocking four players from being tested during the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Harambee Stars at Kasarani. 

The players may also be cited for non-compliance for failing to provide samples to Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (Adak) officials after Saturday’s match which they lost 1-0.

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