Man City Doctor Denies Asking Kolo Toure to Take Tablets

Manchester City doctor Jamie Butler has been cleared of blame over Kolo Toure’s six-month ban for failing a drugs test.

Manchester City and Ivory Coast Kolo Toure

The 30-year-old defender was banned in May for using his wife’s diet tablets.

Toure had claimed City’s club doctor authorised him to take the pills – but a Football Association report disagreed.

It stated: “[Butler] never told him it was safe to use water tablets [and] he would unequivocally have said they were prohibited and should not be used.”

He has become obsessed with his weight and more particularly the appearance of his belly

FA report

The Ivory Coast international said he had been given the tablets by his wife and that he had shown Dr Butler the substance before taking it.

However Butler refuted this claim and the FA report added: “It was not suggested that Dr Butler was shown the medicine bottle with ‘water tablets x21’ at any stage.”

The documents added that Toure had regular issues with his weight, which led him to take slimming tablets.

“The context is that for some years KT [Kolo Toure] has had a problem controlling his weight.

“He has become obsessed with his weight and more particularly the appearance of his belly.”

Toure’s ban is backdated to 2 March, when his provisional suspension began.

He will be free to play for City from 2 September but is subject to a two-year period of target-testing that began on 26 May.

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Five Mexico Soccer Players Test Positive for Banned Substance

Rodriguez in action against El Salvador at the Gold Cup

Five Mexico internationals have tested positive for the banned substance Clenbuterol.

The players named are goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, defenders Francisco Rodriguez and Edgar Duenas and midfielders Antonio Naelson ‘Sinha’ and Christian Bermudez.

Mexico are taking part in Concacaf Gold Cup in the United States.

They beat El Salvador 5-0 in their opening match and face Cuba on Thursday in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The general secretary of the Mexican Football Federation (Femexfut) Decio de Maria said the quintet had been suspended from the tournament.

He added that any further sanctions, which could include bans of up to two years, would be determined by Femexfut.

“Late on Wednesday we received the anti-doping analysis of 14 players of the ‘Tri’ [national team] that were done on 21 May and five players showed positive,” De Maria announced at a news conference.

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Tour de France winner Alberto Contador tested positive for Clenbuterol in 2010 – he was later acquitted

“The substance for which they were positive is Clenbuterol. The players will be withdrawn from coach Jose Manuel de la Torre’s team.”

De Maria added: “The cause is believed to be because of [eating] beef or chicken between 17 and 20 May so an investigation will be made with the food suppliers. For the time being we don’t see any negligence by anyone, not even theirs.

“We know there is a health alert throughout the country because of food contaminated with Clenbuterol and that will be taken into account for the investigation.”

In April, Germany’s anti-doping agency [Nada] advised against athletes eating products from Mexico because it might increase the risk of involuntary positive doping results. Mexico denied there was a problem.

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