15.00 Dollar US$ Dear FIFA: There is absolutely no Scientific Test to prevent Age Fraud

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CDs - Records Published date: August 15, 2016
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You might be forgiven for missing that the qualifying matches for a major youth soccer event-the Africa Cup of Nations-are underway correct now, what with all the Olympics taking center stage all week fut 17 coins buy. But then you may miss the newest "doping" scandal playing out in soccer headlines: Just about half of Nigeria's U-17 (beneath age 17) group has been sidelined based on lab scans.


 


Yet the dismissal isn't over a classic malfeasance like performance-enhancing chemical substances or hormonal supplements. It truly is about age fraud. Clinical testing suggested that these players had been truly older than 17.


 


Because of this, 24 young male athletes from Nigeria were deemed ineligible to participate, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) told Scientific American. (Originally, 26 players have been excluded but two players were reinstated after appeal.) The choice to bar these Nigerian players from the tournament was according to a process that FIFA, soccer's international governing physique, put in place in 2009. It urged youth players to submit to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of their wrists in an try to decide their age eligibility. (CAF, that is beneath the auspices of FIFA, demands all players to submit for the scans as part of the regulations for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.)


 


Admirably, the protocol is made to stop older, stronger players from getting into youth tournaments in settings exactly where birth certificates or other techniques of verifying age may be absent. In line with Fifa 17 coins, wrist MRIs as well as the bone growth they show can indicate if a player is older than 17. However a deeper dive in to the study behind this selection reveals that its foundation is shaky at most effective.


 

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