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The ITA reports that a sample provided by handball player Miguel Soares Martin returned an Adverse Analytical Finding - International Testing Agency

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The player from Danish club Aalborg has been removed from the Lusitanian selection.

·Paris, France
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Portuguese handball player Miguel Martins confirmed today that he will not be at the Handball World Championship, which begins this week in Norway, Denmark and Croatia, due to a suspension resulting from a positive doping test.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The Portuguese Aalborg player Miguel Martins is suspended from the Handball World Championship after a positive doping test. This is stated by Aalborg Håndbold on the handball club's website. Miguel Martins delivered a posi...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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The handball World Cup is rocked by a potential scandal. Portuguese star Miguel Martins, who plays in Danish top team Aalborg, has tested positive for dopnin

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Miguel Martins accused a “prohibited substance” during an anti-doping test and is, as of Tuesday, “preventively suspended”. Player embezzles Sea Heroes on his opening day at the 2025 World Cup.

·Portugal
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A BOLA broke the news in Lisbon, Portugal on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
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