The World Anti-Doping Agency has hit Thailand with numerous sanctions over its failure to adjust to WADA situations. The ruling means Thailand can not host any international football tournaments and the Thai flag cannot be displayed at such events. It’s understood the ruling is a results of Thailand’s failure to observe WADA’s 2021 code.
According to a Bangkok Post report, the Asian Football Confederation has written to the Football Association of Thailand and member clubs to advise them of the choice. In the letter, the FAT has been suggested it might possibly solely organise one-off matches, although it could still send national teams and member clubs to play in some abroad competitions. The association has been banned from organising any tournaments, international or home, that involve the Thai nationwide group or any of its member clubs.
In addition, the FAT has lost the best to bid to host any club or international tournaments via the “Centralised Competition” format, or host any part of such events, corresponding to qualifying levels. The Bangkok Post reports, however, that national staff players can nonetheless show the Thai flag on their kits and the FAT can continue organising occasions that have been agreed previous to the WADA ruling.
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SOURCE: Bangkok Post