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FIFA expects to get evidence in May of Russian doping cases

ZURICH (AP) - FIFA expects to get evidence from Moscow laboratory data this month that could expose doping by soccer players in Russia.

FIFA said on Tuesday it was among sports governing bodies which received updates last week in a World Anti-Doping Agency video conference call about fresh evidence in the long-running Russian scandal.

WADA is sharing data - of samples tested up to 2015, and tampering that continued into 2019 - retrieved from the Moscow testing lab at the heart of a state-backed doping program.

The anti-doping watchdog said last week its investigations of 298 athletes under suspicion were being handed over to 27 international federations and one events organizer.

'œFIFA participated in WADA's explanatory webinar on April 30 and was informed that they will receive the full case packages by the end of May,'ť soccer's world body said.

It is unclear how many soccer cases are among the 298. FIFA and WADA agreed ahead of the 2018 World Cup in Russia that the host nation's 23-player roster was not implicated in the years-old scandal.

'œFIFA works closely with WADA to conclude the investigation as soon as possible,'ť FIFA said, noting it would prepare potential disciplinary cases 'œas soon as we receive the full case packages.'ť

WADA investigators retrieved evidence from the Moscow lab database last year as a key step to resolving a scandal that tainted several Olympic Games, including the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi.

They found data had been manipulated, potentially opening up a fresh wave of disciplinary cases in multiple sports.

Russian authorities deny any state involvement, and have blamed WADA's whistleblower witness, former lab director Grigory Rodchenkov, for running a doping program.

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