COPENHAGEN: Danish Sports Minister Brian Mikkelsen has called for Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinands doping ban to be increased to two years.
The England international was given an eight-month ban after missing a routine drugs test on Sept 23, but has 13 days to lodge an appeal against the suspension handed out by the Football Association (FA) on Dec 19.
However Mikkelsen, a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) executive board member, told local news agency Ritzau on Tuesday that he would be pushing for Ferdinands case to be taken to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
I think it is a solid case and the goal would be to raise Rio Ferdinands quarantine to two years, Mikkelsen said. The sentence isnt satisfying. The same rules that apply in other sports should, of course, apply in football also.
Tough new laws to combat doping in sport were set in place in March last year at a summit in the Danish capital.
WADAs code was ushered in unanimously by sports federations worldwide and received strong backing from governments globally.
Among its measures was a mandatory two-year ban for serious doping offences, barring exceptional circumstances. Reuters