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SOC: Two Piacenza players banned for doping
Newspaper article from: AAP Sports News (Australia) ...Sports News (Australia) 05-04-2001 SOC: Two Piacenza players banned for doping ROME, May 3 Reuters - Two players from Serie B side Piacenza have been suspended aftertesting ...
SOC: Chronology of drug cases in Italian game
Newspaper article from: AAP Sports News (Australia) ...17-2001 SOC: Chronology...of recent doping offences and...suspected of doping to ItalianOlympic...60 and 200 players from Serie...Pescara player Andrea Da...Perugia players Christian...positive for a banned ...
Soc: Guardiola tests positive again
Newspaper article from: AAP Sports News (Australia) ...29-2001 Soc: Guardiola...second time in two weeks, the...result for the banned substance...substance at the Piacenza-Brescia...superior to two nanograms...after the two league matchesstill...had taken banned ...

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