Alvarez gets 10-month ban for failing doping test
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Alvarez gets 10-month ban for failing doping test
"Athletic Bilbao defender Yeray Alvarez has been banned for 10 months by Uefa for failing a doping test. The 30-year-old tested positive for banned substance canrenone following a 3-0 defeat by Manchester United in the Europa League semi-finals in May. Canrenone is a diuretic that can sometimes be used as a masking agent. Spaniard Alvarez said in July that he mistakenly ingested the substance when taking a preventative medicine for hair loss which contained canrenone."
"Alvarez, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2016, said he had been taking the medicine as part of his treatment for alopecia ever since. Uefa accepted his explanation and said he did not intend to take a banned substance, but he was found guilty of committing a "non-intentional anti-doping rule violation". Given Alvarez accepted a provisional suspension in June, the sanction has been backdated. He will be able to play again from 2 April 2026 and can rejoin training sessions from 2 February."
Yeray Alvarez received a 10-month ban from UEFA after testing positive for the banned substance canrenone following Athletic Bilbao's Europa League semi-final defeat in May. Canrenone is a diuretic that can sometimes act as a masking agent. Alvarez said he mistakenly ingested the substance via a preventative hair-loss medicine that contained canrenone and that he had been using it as part of alopecia treatment after a 2016 testicular cancer diagnosis. UEFA accepted that there was no intent to dope but ruled a non-intentional anti-doping violation. The suspension was backdated; Alvarez can train from 2 February and play from 2 April 2026, and he has made 257 appearances for Bilbao since coming through the academy.
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