Mexico Ban Players From Eating Beef/ Red Meat Ahead Of 2014 World Cup
Mexico has banned all selected world cup players from eating beef in order to avoid positive doping tests from meat contaminated with performance enhancing drug called clenbuterol. Mexican national team coach Miguel Herrera said this on Wednesday morning that he had passed the warning to his players a month ago not to eat red meat. During the 2011 Gold Cup, five Mexican player testes positive to clenbuterol, a muscle-building drug. But the Mexican Football Federation later cleared the players of doping. The World Anti-Doping Agency accepted what it termed "compelling evidence" that meat in Mexico was contaminated with clenbuterol which made the players to test positive to the drug.
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