MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's anti-doping organisation AEPSAD said on Friday it expects to be able to resume drug testing once the government approves a global code, possibly by the end of this month, after WADA warned of the lack of testing in Spanish football.
Since March 2016, no tests have been carried out by the Spanish Agency for Health Protection in Sport (AEPSAD) in the country's second division, and only 57 tests have been conducted at La Liga clubs not competing in Europe.
