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They posed questions of Argentina's from mtnba2k's blog

They posed questions of Argentina's 2010 World Cup campaign, for which no fewer than five of the squad needed a FIFA Coins therapeutic use exemption (TUE) — a medical note allowing the use of an otherwise-banned substance.Carlos Tevez, Diego Milito, Juan Sebastian Veron, Gabriel Heinze and Walter Samuel all had TUEs ahead of the squad's disastrous 4-0 quarter-final exit to Germany. 




Four members of the Germany squad were named in the document. No England players were named. These TUEs do not imply wrongdoing. Carlos Tevez, in action for Argentina in 2010, is named in leaked documents as exempted to use the steroid Betamethasone during the World Cup tournament that year Holland's Dirk Kuyt (left) and Mario Gomez of Germany are two other players who the Fancy Bears claim were exempted to use banned medication during the tournamen.




Fentanyl, Sevredol (TUE)Costa Barbarouses - Triamcinolone (DoU)Ryan Nelson - Prednisone (TUE)SLOVAKIAMartin Jakubko - Budesonide (DoU)SLOVENIAMarco Suler - Formoterol (TUE) Salbutamol (DoU)USAHeath Pearce.




Salbutamol (DoU) The numbers of British-based players who failed tests is not disturbingly long and is dominated by recreational drugs, rather than performance-enhancing products. Fancy Bears don't name the nine British cases from 2015, but Jose Baxter, then of FIFA Mobile points Sheffield United, took ecstasy, while Jake Livermore (then of Hull City) and Aaron McCarey, then of Wolverhampton Wanderers, both took cocaine.


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