Brazilian player Gabigol, who played for Benfica in 2017 on loan from Inter Milan, was suspended for two years this Monday for trying to change a doping test, the portal reports. UOL.
The Brazilian press reports that the striker’s defense wants to appeal the decision of the Anti-Doping Court for Sport.
According to the sports prosecutor’s office, the striker violated the testing protocols, as well as the agents responsible for collecting samples from Flamengo players that day.
In 18 cases, the Brazilian did not want to take a test before training, as established by the regulations, he went to lunch and only later agreed to take a urine test, which he also took irregularly, receiving a negative result.