Tuesday, June 8, 2010


FIFA accepts platelet therapy to cure Humberto Suazo



SANTIAGO (AFP) - FIFA has agreed to treatment with platelets has been submitted to the Chilean striker Humberto Suazo, to speed his recovery from a torn hamstring in his left leg and who had doubts about a possible doping.

This was confirmed on Monday sources from the National College Football Association, which stated that the chief physician of world soccer governing body, Jiri Dvorak, endorsed the following notification procedures of those responsible for the selection of Chile.

Suazo, top scorer in the Red and the South American qualifiers for the World Cup, was injured a week ago and was questioning his presence in the first matches of Chile in South Africa against Honduras on June 16 and against Switzerland on day 21.

Chile is typecast in Group H of the first phase, which also includes Spain, rival team led by Marcelo Bielsa on 25 June.

The use of platelets is considered doping intramuscularly according to international rules in force in the sport, but not when administered by other routes and advance information to the authority, as occurred with Pacifier Suazo.

In this case we introduced the platelets, the blood from the same player, directly in the tissue damaged by injury.

The striker has also been subjected to a hyperbaric chamber to speed his recovery, although it is uncertain whether this treatment can continue in South Africa because it is unavailable in the city of Nelspruit, where Chile is concentrated template from this Sunday.

If necessary, according to the selection, Suazo will be moved to Pretoria, some 300 miles away for treatment.

In any case, the striker was in good condition Monday and the morning training session was brought at par with their peers and even gave him the ball, showing no signs of discomfort, as special envoys Chilean media.

In training on Monday, Marcelo Bielsa ordered a work in two groups, while the goalkeeper Daniel Morón worked separately with the goalkeeping coach.

Chile will play a friendly next Wednesday against New Zealand, the last before its official debut at the World Cup, all but a last minute change, will be played behind closed doors at a stadium on the KaNyamayane sector in Nelspruit, with capacity for 6,000 people.


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