No positives so far in World Cup drug testing
BERLIN, Germany -- FIFA's chief medical official expects the World Cup to be drug free. Soccer's governing body conducted more than 125 tests in 24 international friendlies and all 32 training camps before the tournament started last Friday, and tested two players from each team in the opening matches. So far there have been no positives, Dr. Jiri Dvorak said Sunday, confirming that some of the sport's biggest stars had been tested.
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