FIFPro appeals to FIFA over Guerrero World Cup ban

World footballers union FIFPro has contacted FIFA over a drugs ban handed to Paolo Guerrero that could see the Peru captain miss the World Cup.

Guerrero tested positive for cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine after Peru s World Cup qualifier against Argentina in October 2017.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport then upheld an appeal from the World Anti-Doping Agency to extend Guerrero s suspension to 14 months.

Guerrero is set to miss the World Cup as a result, an outcome FIFPro previously described as  unfair and disproportionate .

And the organisation has now contacted FIFA in a bid to have Guerrero s ban overturned, so he can go to the World Cup with Peru.

We are hoping for a breakthrough in the next 24-48 hours, FIFPro said in a brief statement posted on social media on Sunday.

UPDATE: has written to requesting that Peru captain Paolo Guerrero be allowed to participate in the . We are hoping for a breakthrough in the next 24-48 hours. 

— FIFPro (@FIFPro)

Guerrero, 34, had an initial one-year ban reduced to six months by FIFA.

He returned to action for Brazilian club Flamengo before being named in his country s provisional squad for their first appearance at a World Cup since 1982.

FIFPro has argued football needs to consider doping reforms as the body believes the ban given to the Peru captain  defies common sense .

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