KUALA LUMPUR: A Brazilian footballer playing for Thai side Chiangrai United has been handed a four-year ban for doping after failing a test at an AFC Champions League match, officials said Tuesday.
Jaja Coelho was found guilty of breaking anti-doping rules at his club’s group stage game against Australia’s Melbourne Victory in November, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said.
A banned substance was found in the striker’s urine sample, they said, without giving further details.
Chiangrai, known as “The Beetles”, and Melbourne drew the game 2-2.
The Thai side did not advance past the group stage of Asia’s premier club tournament last year, while Melbourne went out in the knockout round to South Korea’s Ulsan Hyundai.
Jaja Coelho was found guilty of breaking anti-doping rules at his club’s group stage game against Australia’s Melbourne Victory in November, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said.
A banned substance was found in the striker’s urine sample, they said, without giving further details.
Chiangrai, known as “The Beetles”, and Melbourne drew the game 2-2.
The Thai side did not advance past the group stage of Asia’s premier club tournament last year, while Melbourne went out in the knockout round to South Korea’s Ulsan Hyundai.