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  • Croatian striker Olic avoids suspension

    Lisbon, Portugal (Sports Network) - Croatian striker Ivica Olic was not punished despite testing positive for a banned substance at EURO 2004 in Portugal.

    Olic tested positive after using a painkiller that includes the banned substance methylprednisolone. UEFA's control and disciplinary board chose to fine the Croatian Football Federation (HNS) instead of suspending Olic.

    The 24-year-old Olic tested positive following Croatia's match against France on Thursday. The CSKA Moscow star came on a substitute in that match, which finished in a 2-2 draw.

    Olic was taking the painkiller due to a rib injury he suffered in a friendly earlier this month. The use of the drug would have been allowed if the Croatian doctor, Zoran Bahtijarevic, had applied for an exemption. Bahtijarevic was issued a warning for his failure to report the drug use.

    Croatia has an important Group B match against England on Monday. A win by the Croats would send them on to the quarterfinals of the competition.

    06/20 11:36:32 ET

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