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The source said that a famous actor of the Premier League, Whose name was not revealed, was expelled from a night bag after being caught Cocaine In the toilets.
He said that the player was in Nightclub Accompanied by his teammates to celebrate Christmas, stressing that "He completely lost consciousness and faced an embarrassing situation".
The British newspaper said the player had wreaked havoc in the area before a club official intervened to get him out the back door. Taxi To bring him home.
The source explained that the incident had caused "Fuss" In the team, the concert, which was attended by a number of players, was not authorized by the club management.
It should be noted that, each year, the subject of several actors Premier League For doping tests, by a committee doping In United Kingdom.
No player is notified when the test will take place.
Cocaine is kept in the blood for 48 hours and in the urine up to four days.
Players are subject to a two-year ban English Premier League For football, in case they are broadcast, they took drugs of class "One".
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According to the source, a famous Bremerleg player, whose name was not revealed, was expelled from a night bag after being caught using cocaine in a restroom.
He said the player was in the nightclub with his teammates to celebrate Christmas, noting that "he completely lost consciousness and faced an embarrassing situation."
The British newspaper said the player had caused chaos before the club intervened to get him out the back door and asked for a taxi to take him home.
The source explained that the incident caused a "noise" within the team, the concert, which was attended by several players, was not authorized by the management of the club.
It should be noted that each year, a number of English Premier League players are subjected to doping tests by the UK Anti-Doping Committee.
No player is notified when the test will take place.
Cocaine is kept in the blood for 48 hours and in the urine up to four days.
Players risk a two-year ban on AF if they use Class A drugs.