Key Points

Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk has been charged by the FA for doping after testing positive for Meldonium. The Ukrainian forward, who joined Chelsea for £89M, could face a four-year ban if found guilty. Mudryk denies any wrongdoing, calling the charge a "complete shock." The case remains under investigation by the FA.

Key Points: Chelsea's Mykhailo Mudryk Faces 4-Year Ban Over Doping Charge

  • Mudryk tested positive for Meldonium in a routine FA test
  • Faces up to four years suspension if found guilty
  • Signed for Chelsea in 2023 for £89M but struggled for form
  • Denies wrongdoing, calls the charge a "complete shock"
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Chelsea forward Mykhailo Mudryk charged for doping, faces lengthy ban

Chelsea forward Mykhailo Mudryk charged with doping by FA, could face a four-year ban after testing positive for Meldonium.

"This has come as a complete shock, as I have never knowingly used any banned substances – Mykhailo Mudryk"

New Delhi, June 18

Chelsea forward Mykhailo Mudryk has been charged by the Football Association (FA) with a doping offence and now faces a potential ban for as long as up to four years.

Mudryk was provisionally suspended in November 2024 after failing a doping test. The Football Association contacted Chelsea on ‘an adverse finding in a routine urine test'. The substance found in his ‘A’ sample was reported to be Meldonium, a performance-enhancing drug that was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s prohibited list on January 1, 2016.

"We can confirm that Mykhailo Mudryk has been charged with Anti-Doping Rule Violations alleging the presence and/or use of a prohibited substance, in terms of Regulations 3 and 4 of The FA’s Anti-Doping Regulations. As this is an ongoing case, we are not in a position to comment further at this time,” a spokesperson of the FA told Telegraph Sport.

Mudryk joined Chelsea for a deal worth up to 89 Million Pounds, after beating London rivals Arsenal to his signature in January 2023. The Ukrainian had signed an eight-and-a-half-year contract deal, which will run until June 2031. Since joining the club, Mudryk has had an underwhelming impact on the club, having played 73 games whilst only racking up 10 goals and nine assists so far.

When placed under provisional suspension, Mudryk had denied any wrongdoing and was ‘shocked to hear the news’.

“This has come as a complete shock, as I have never knowingly used any banned substances or broken any rules, and I am working closely with my team to investigate how this could have happened," read the statement by Mudryk at the time.

“I know that I have not done anything wrong and remain hopeful that I will be back on the pitch soon. I cannot say any more now due to the confidentiality of the process, but I will as soon as I can," he added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Sad to see such talented players falling for shortcuts. As an Indian football fan who follows Premier League closely, this is disappointing. Hope the investigation is fair but if guilty, he deserves the ban. Sports should be clean! âš½
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Priya M.
Chelsea paid 89 million for this? 😳 Even before doping, his performance was below par. Indian clubs would never spend this recklessly. Our ISL teams show more financial discipline!
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Amit S.
Let's not jump to conclusions. Remember what happened with Mohammad Shami's case? False accusations can ruin careers. Due process must be followed before declaring guilt.
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Neha P.
Meldonium is serious stuff! Russian athletes were banned for this in Olympics. If proven, 4-year ban is justified. Hope this serves as warning to young Indian athletes too - no shortcuts to success.
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Vikram J.
As someone who follows Ukrainian football, I'm surprised. Mudryk was considered clean talent. Maybe accidental intake? These cases show why BCCI's strict anti-doping policy for cricket is necessary.
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Sunita R.
Footballers earning crores still cheat? Shameful! In India, our athletes struggle for basic facilities but play with honesty. Maybe foreign players need to learn ethics from Indian sports culture.

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