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Athletic Bilbao defender Yeray Alvarez has publicly apologized for his accidental positive drug test after taking his partner's medication. The 30-year-old, who has survived cancer twice, accepted a 10-month UEFA suspension without contesting the ruling. Alvarez transparently explained he ran out of his own medication and mistakenly took his girlfriend's pills, which contained a prohibited substance. He has committed to renouncing his salary during the suspension period and expressed deep remorse to his team, fans, and teammates.

Key Points: Yeray Alvarez Apologizes for Unintended Doping Ban After Cancer Treatment

  • Yeray tested positive for canrenone after taking partner's hair loss medication
  • Defender accepts full responsibility for unintentional doping violation
  • Suspension runs until April 2026 with salary renounced
  • Incident occurred after surviving cancer twice
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Athletic Bilbao defender Yeray issues apology after positive drug test

Athletic Bilbao defender Yeray Alvarez explains accidental positive drug test, accepts 10-month UEFA suspension after taking partner's medication

"I want to apologize to Athletic, the fans, my teammates... these have been complicated months. - Yeray Alvarez"

Madrid, Sep 11

Athletic Bilbao defender Yeray Alvarez said that he assumed responsibility after testing positive for a prohibited substance, which has seen him given a 10-month suspension by UEFA.

Yeray was given the suspension after testing positive for canrenone, which can be used as a masking agent, that was present in a treatment he was taking against hair loss he was suffering after surviving cancer twice, reports Xinhua.

The 30-year-old tested positive for Canrenone, both in and out, following a 3-0 defeat by Manchester United in the Europa League semifinals in May.

He explained he had been taking a treatment since 2022 and had "shared all the information" on what he was using with the club, and his girlfriend was taking a similar treatment.

However, he said that the week before Athletic's Europa League semifinal first leg against Manchester United, he ran out of pills and "decided to take my partner's pill, thinking it had exactly the same effect... not knowing it contained another substance and that it was prohibited."

"I want to apologize to Athletic, the fans, my teammates... these have been complicated months. I want to apologize to everyone. I'm experiencing this situation, but it involves and you all," commented Yeray, who added that he also renounced his salary until he is able to play again on April 2, 2026.

The 30-year-old accepted the length of his ban, which is considerably longer than the three months given to tennis player Jannik Sinner after his positive drug test last year.

"Ten months seems fair to me," he said, accepting the suspension. "It was a mistake I've owned up to from the start, that's how it will be."

Alvarez had provisional suspension on June 2, the sanction has been backdated. He will be able to play again from April 2, 2026 and can rejoin training sessions from February 2.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Respect to Yeray for taking full responsibility and even giving up his salary. That shows real character. Most athletes would fight the ban, but he's owning his mistake.
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Priya S
Why such a long ban? 10 months for taking his partner's hair loss medication seems excessive. The tennis player got only 3 months for an actual doping violation. Double standards?
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Arjun K
Professional athletes should be more careful about what they put in their bodies. Even if it's for medical reasons, they have medical teams to consult. Still, feel bad for him though.
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Meera T
After surviving cancer twice, hair loss treatment is the least of his worries. Shows how much pressure athletes are under to maintain appearance. Hope he comes back stronger! 💪
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David E
The club's medical staff should have educated him better about medication differences. This could have been prevented with proper guidance. Both parties share responsibility here.

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