Less than three weeks after the World Cup finished, the finals of the video gaming version are being staged by FIFA in London with competitors being tested for performance-enhancing substances for the first time, just like players on the field in Russia.
MLS All-Star game to feature several FIFA World Cup players Now with the champion on Saturday earning $250,000 up from $26,000 two years ago FIFA is finally making its players sign up to the code of ethics, which includes sanctions for match-fixing and doping.
When you see how big the sport really is and how professional now the players are, there is no question we have to do doping tests.
