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Ernst Jean-Joseph, the First Footballer Who Tested Positive for Doping in a World Cup

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The 1974 World Cup, held in the then Federal Republic of Germany (RFA), was called to be one of the most pleasant memories of Haiti’s history. The modest Caribbean country managed to access the World Cup by means of the only place authorized for CONCACAF, traditionally owned by Mexico, and the mere fact that it had secured the ticket was already an unprecedented feat. But that participation was forever marked by the first positive doping in the …
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The 1974 World Cup, held in the then Federal Republic of Germany (RFA), was called to be one of the most pleasant memories of Haiti’s history. The modest Caribbean country managed to access the World Cup by means of the only place authorized for CONCACAF, traditionally owned by Mexico, and the mere fact that it had secured the ticket was already an unprecedented feat. But that participation was forever marked by the first positive doping in the …

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sport.es broke the news on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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