Footballer attempts to blame his moustache after doping ban

Pohang Steelers' Kang Soo-Il (C) dribbles the ball during the AFC Champions League Quarter Final match between FC Seoul and Pohang Steelers at Seoul World Cup Stadium on August 27, 2014 in Seoul, South Korea. FC Seoul defeated Pohang Steelers 3-0 in the s

A South Korean footballer has tried to blame his moustache in an attempt to overturn a doping violation. Kang Soo-il was given a six-month ban by FIFA after failing a test which he puts down to a supplement designed to help grow his facial hair. The Jeju United player was due to make his senior debut against the UAE last June, but was found to have the banned steroid methyltestosterone in his system. FIFA has since filed an appeal to have his sanction extended to two years.

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