Sports
FIFA Moves To Test Referees For Drugs
Referees are routinely criticised for having poor eyesight, lacking fitness and getting decisions wrong but FIFA medical experts want whistlers tested for performance-enhancing drugs.
Top class and international match officials are already subject to stringent fitness tests and while there was no indication doping was an issue, delegates at FIFA’s medical congress were told that referees could come under the same kind of doping scrutiny as players.
“We have to consider referees as part of the game,” FIFA’s chief medical officer Jiri Dvorak told delegates on the second day of the FIFA medical conference in Budapest.
“We have started to discuss this and this is something for the future which will be discussed to include possibly an anti-doping programme for referees.
“We do not have an indication that this is a problem but this is something we have to look at. The referees are a neglected population.”
Michel D’Hooghe, the long-standing chairman of FIFA’s medical committee, added: “The referee is an athlete on the field so I think he should be subjected to the same rules.”
Howard Webb, who refereed the 2010 World Cup final, said any measures to show soccer was free of drugs was fine by referees.
“I don’t think it’s an issue for any of us because we are not in competition as such,” said Webb. “If it is something FIFA wants to do we are fine with that.
‘’If it shows that everyone involved in the game is absolutely clean, that is how it should be.”
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