There was a prohibited substance in the samples of all tested athletes.

In Norwegian football, there was a doping bag. Jani Koivukangas

There has been a crowd in the Norwegian Women’s Football League, NRK reported.

A total of eight players from LSK and Vålerenga teams were set up in April for the doping test during the match.

For all eight women’s samples found prohibited substances. In addition, one of the Vålerenga player’s samples filled the limits of a possible doping offense.

A week ago, the players went to reprint tests where forbidden substances were no longer visible.

No football players are punished, the clubs report. The clubs are currently investigating with the Norwegian anti -doping organization, the Norwegian Football Association and the medical experts why the forbidden substance was reflected in the tests.

Vålerenga Chairman Harriet Rudd Keeps the crowd very strange.

– All medical experts think this is an unprecedented case. And it is clear when eight players from two different teams give a sample showing traces of the same substance, Rudd said.

The substance from which the players felt is called DMBA. It is part of stimulant and is on the Wada list of prohibited substances.

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