GOAL - Iranian football is
faced with one of its biggest doping scandals in recent years.
During the last few months players and staff from three different teams have
been charged with banned substance involvement and face multiple bans and
fines.
Pas FC of Hamedan was slammed hard with multiples fines after it was
revealed that a number of players and members of the coaching and medical
staff were involved in a doping scandal.
Iranian Football Federation’s anti-doping committee handed out six month
bans to striker Saeed Daghighi and midfielder Faroogh Ekhtiarovic of Bosnia
and Herzegovina. The two had tested positive after a match against Rah-Ahan
in April of this year.
Also banned are team translator Reza Chalangar, and medic Moradali Teimouri.
The two men were charged with providing the banned substances for the
players’ consumption and were banned for four years from any involvement in
any Iranian sports.
Furthermore, the club was hit with a three point deduction and a 25,000
Swiss Franc fine. The point deduction is to take affect at the beginning of
the new season.
In a separate case, midfielders Afshin Komaei-Asgari of Esteghlal of Ahvaz
and Ali Molaei of Mes FC of Kerman, who had tested positive earlier this
year and were banned from football for one and two years respectively, lost
their appeal and are to serve the full term of their original sentence.