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Published 10:10 8 Aug 2018 BST
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“Under the World Anti-Doping Agency code, the FA is not obliged to test for social drugs out-of-competition. “Experience shows that offenders here are typically players who are experiencing difficulties in their lives or young players who are only starting their careers."The FA have also stated that whilst it does impose bans and suspensions for recreational drug use, it also aims to offer education, counselling and support for young players as well. First offences are usually met with anything up to a three-month ban, which increases to a year and then two years for repeat offenders. In 2016 Finnish footballer Roman Eremenko, then of CSKA Moscow, received a two-year ban from football after testing positive for cocaine after a Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen.
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