Drugs
testing in football: At least 39% of EFL players not tested in 2015-16
The
Football Association said that "like any sport" it prioritised its
anti-doping programme "at the elite end".
A
spokesperson for Ukad told BBC Sport: "Like all sports, we create and
deliver a testing programme for football which places resources where they are
most effective in order to target where we believe the greatest risk of doping
lies.
"But
anti-doping programmes are no longer focused solely on testing and test
numbers. There are 10 anti-doping rule violations under the World Anti-Doping
(Wada) code, of which the presence of a prohibited substance in a sample is
just one."
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