Pogba's doping ban reduced as he returns to action in 2025

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According to the 'Daily Mail', Paul Pogba will be back on the pitch in 2025. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has accepted the Frenchman's appeal and his punishment has been reduced from four years to 18 months. He will return to training in January and from March he will be able to compete again.

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Paul Pogba's sporting life has become non-existent. The footballer is suspended for doping after testing positive for synthetic testosterone on 20 August 2023 and also in a counter-analysis that took place on 6 October of the same year. However, everything could change suddenly.
According to the 'Daily Mail', the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has considered reducing the Frenchman's punishment from four years out of football to just 18 months.
Pogba, who remains with Juventus, is expected to return to training in January 2025, with March the date set for him to return to official competition. His last match was on 3 September 2023, 397 days ago.
In addition, the financial fine of 5,000 euros has also been withdrawn. However, the substance ingested remains on FIFA's banned list, although it has been proven that it would only affect women.
The player's appeals were based on this, and now all he has to do is wait and see if he has a place in Thiago Motta's squad.

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