Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, after having his doping ban reduced from four years to 18 months, expresses his desire to return to football and play for Juventus. He also aims to earn a spot on the French national team for the 2026 World Cup.
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French football star Paul Pogba has had his doping ban reduced to 18 months, paving the way for his return to the field in March 2024. Pogba, who tested positive for testosterone in 2023, expressed his eagerness to return and spoke about the possibility of playing in Ligue 1. His return will be a major boost for Juventus and potentially the French national team.
Juventus, Paul Pogba’s club, expresses uncertainty about welcoming the midfielder back despite his doping ban being reduced to 18 months. The club’s sporting director and coach emphasize Pogba’s extended absence and the need to review the situation before making any decisions.
French midfielder Paul Pogba, who was banned for four years due to a positive testosterone test, has had his suspension reduced to 18 months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The decision allows the World Cup winner to return to the pitch in March 2025. Pogba, who maintained his innocence, expressed relief and eagerness to resume his career.
Mathias Pogba, brother of World Cup winner Paul Pogba, will face trial alongside five other men accused of extorting the French midfielder. The alleged extortionists demanded 13 million euros from Pogba, threatening him and claiming he didn’t support them after his rise to international stardom. The case gained notoriety after Mathias Pogba threatened to expose damaging information about his brother and other footballing figures.
Mathias Pogba, brother of football star Paul Pogba, is facing trial for allegedly attempting to extort millions of euros from his brother along with five other individuals. The case has taken a dramatic turn with accusations of threats, violence, and even witchcraft, raising serious questions about the relationship between the brothers.