Doping Ban: Peru’s Guerrero, WADA appeal to Court of Arbitration for Sport

Peru’s Paolo Guerrero (L) celebrates with teammate Andre Carrillo after scoring a goal against Paraguay, during their Copa America 3rd place match, in Concepcion, Chile, on July 3, 2015 (AFP Photo/Luis Acosta)

Peru's Paolo Guerrero (L) celebrates with teammate Andre Carrillo after scoring a goal against Paraguay, during their Copa America 3rd place match, in Concepcion, Chile, on July 3, 2015 (AFP Photo/Luis Acosta)

Peru’s Paolo Guerrero (L) celebrates with teammate Andre Carrillo after scoring a goal against Paraguay, during their Copa America 3rd place match, in Concepcion, Chile, on July 3, 2015 (AFP Photo/Luis Acosta)

The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said on Friday that Peru captain Paolo Guerrero and the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) have filed appeals over the player’s six-month doping ban.

Guerrero had been suspended for a year by world football’s governing body FIFA on Dec. 8 after testing positive for cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine after Peru’s 0-0 draw away to Argentina in October.

FIFA then reduced the ban to six months.

Guerrero, who has claimed the positive test was due to contamination, is seeking to remove the sanction completely while WADA is demanding a stiffer sentence of up to two years for the doping violation.

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Should WADA win the appeal the player could miss out on the World Cup in Russia in June.

CAS said a hearing would take place next month.

Peru, who have qualified for their first World Cup in 36 years, have been drawn in a group with France, Denmark and Australia.

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