The player's legal
representative in the case told Press Association Sport that a six-month
suspension has been imposed on Nasri by Uefa, European football's governing
body for receiving 500 millilitres of
hydration in the form of sterile water containing micronutrient components on
December 26, 2016, while on holiday.
At the time, he was on loan from City to Sevilla, and Nasri
had reported feeling ill and vomiting before calling a doctor, his
Maryland-based former girlfriend Dr Sarabjit Anand who provided an initial
diagnosis.
World Anti-Doping Agency rules state there is a
50-millilitre infusion limit per six-hour period for active athletes. A request
by Sevilla for a retroactive therapeutic use exemption (TUE) for Nasri was
refused in February 2017 by Uefa, whose decision was later upheld by the Court
of Arbitration for Sport.
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