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16th March 2018
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Swedish floorball player Mikael Karlsson has reportedly ended his career following an adverse analytical finding (AAF) for cocaine. Anti-Doping Switzerland confirmed that it had opened disciplinary proceedings against Karlsson, who has been provisionally suspended by the Swiss Olympic Committee (SOV) after he returned an AAF for cocaine in October.
Swiss club UHC Kloten-Dietlikon Jets confirmed that it had cancelled Karlsson’s contract, who has returned to his Swedish homeland. He has not requested the opening of the B sample.
“I have ended my career”, Karlsson, a member of the Swedish team that took gold at the 2004 Floorball World Championships, told Expressen. “I did not do anything intentionally. Now we’ll see what happens.”
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