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WADA chief happy with doping policy in football
Craig Reedie was responding to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who believes more can be done by UEFA and FIFA to combat drug use in football. World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) chief executive Craig Reedie insists there are sufficient policies in place to tackle drugs in football, despite Arsene Wenger thinking otherwise. Arsenal manager Wenger spoke to the media on Friday and said more can be done by UEFA and FIFA to combat doping in the game after an independent commission established by WADA claimed the IAAF Council must have known about the extent of drug tacking in Russian athletics. Wenger has been outspoken about doping and football's governance of the issue, which he feels is a growing...
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