Samir Nasri suspended for six months over drip treatment

  • Samir Nasri was under investigation for drip treatment he received at LA clinic 
  • UEFA have imposed a six-month suspension on former Manchester City star
  • His lawyer Juan de Dias Crespo Perez says UEFA will confirm the ban on Monday
  • He received 500 millilitres of hydration in the form of sterile water containing micronutrient components 
  • WADA rules state there is 50 millilitre infusion limit per six-hour period for active athletes

Samir Nasri has been banned from football following the investigation into the intravenous drip treatment he received at a Los Angeles clinic.

The player’s legal representative in the case, Juan de Dias Crespo Perez, has said that a six-month suspension has been imposed on Nasri by UEFA, European football’s governing body.

Former Arsenal and Manchester City playmaker Nasri received 500 millilitres of hydration in the form of sterile water containing micronutrient components on December 26, 2016, while on holiday.

Samir Nasri was under investigation for an intravenous treatment he received at a LA clinic

The former Manchester City midfielder has been banned from football by UEFA for six months

The former Manchester City midfielder has been banned from football by UEFA for six months

WHO ARE DRIPDOCTORS? 

– Founded in 2015 by Jamila Sozahdah and Dr. Anthony H. Ho

– Based in LA, they claim to be popular with ‘high profile celebrity clientele’ 

– Provide a concierge intravenous drip service designed to ‘jumpstart muscle, tissue and stress recovery’

– They offer a host of services including weight loss and anti-ageing drip-based products 

At the time, he was on loan from City to Sevilla, and Nasri had reported feeling ill and vomiting before calling a doctor, his Maryland-based former girlfriend Dr Sarabjit Anand who provided an initial diagnosis.

Nasri received treatment from a private medical company, Drip Doctors, in his hotel room and later posed for a photograph with the organisation’s co-founder Jamila Sozahdah that drew publicity.

World Anti-Doping Agency rules state there is a 50 millilitre infusion limit per six-hour period for active athletes. A request by Sevilla for a retroactive therapeutic use exemption (TUE) for Nasri was refused in February 2017 by UEFA, whose decision was later upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Spanish sport newspaper Marca reported Nasri has been banned for one year, stating UEFA will confirm that on Monday, however Mr de Dias Crespo Perez disputed that figure.

The company boasts high-profile clients such as DJ Steve Aoki (laying down)

Drip Doctors was co-founded by Jamila Sozahdah (left) and boasts high-profile clients such as DJ Steve Aoki (pictured laying down, right)

At the time the Frenchman was on loan from City to Sevilla, and Nasri had reported feeling ill

At the time the Frenchman was on loan from City to Sevilla, and Nasri had reported feeling ill

He confirmed Nasri has received a ban, saying in an email: ‘Indeed. But he has received only six months suspension.’

Nasri is currently without a club, having left Antalyaspor in January after just six months with the Turkish team.

The 30-year-old former France international played for Arsenal from 2008 to 2011 before moving to City for £25million, going on to win two Premier League titles during his time at the Etihad Stadium.

During his loan spell at Sevilla last season he made 30 appearances and scored three goals.

Nasri is currently without club, having left Antalyaspor in January just six months after signing

Nasri is currently without club, having left Antalyaspor in January just six months after signing



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