The World Cup has been drug-free so far, with no positive findings among the 204 players tested, soccer's world governing body Fifa said yesterday. Tests involving blood and urine covered all 52 matches played until the end of competition on Sunday, with six players being tested twice. Among the tests being done are for the blood-boosting EPO, which enhances stamina.
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