Two Salzburg players fail doping tests after Mali game

Midfielder Mohamed Camara and forward Sekou Koita tested positive on November 22 in Austria in UEFA testing ahead of a Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich.

Published : Dec 22, 2020 18:11 IST

Forward Sekou Koita and teammate Mohamed Camara reported being given medication for altitude sickness before an away game against Namibia on November 17 in qualifying for the African Cup of Nations.

Two players from Austrian champion Salzburg have failed doping tests after returning from international duty with Mali last month.

Midfielder Mohamed Camara and forward Sekou Koita reported being given medication for altitude sickness before an away game against Namibia on November 17 in qualifying for the African Cup of Nations, Salzburg said on Tuesday.

They tested positive on November 22 in Austria in UEFA testing ahead of a Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich, the club said.

READ |

Salzburg did not name the banned substance in question but said it was "a key ingredient" in the altitude sickness medication the players were allegedly given.

Salzburg said it supports the players and wants to clear up what happened while the players were with the national team.

"We are very proud when our players are called up to their national teams. For a full international match, you have to expect though that medical work will conform to international standards, with doctors who are familiar with the rules," Salzburg general manager Stephan Reiter said in a statement.

Camara and Koita have played regularly for Salzburg since the date of the positive test.

UEFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.