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While his suspension for doping will end in March, Paul Pogba will be on the field from November to participate in the Kings Cup.
“The nightmare is over. » This is how the announcement by the Court of Arbitration for Sport of the reduction of his suspension for doping was received on Friday. While he had been sentenced to a four-year suspension for anti-doping violations after a positive test for dehydroepiandrosterone, his sentence was reduced to eighteen months, which should allow him to make his comeback on the land in March 2025.
But according to the announcement made by the official Dubai tourism website, Paul Pogba will return to action next month to participate in an exhibition match of the Kings Cup at the end of November at the Al Maktoum stadium, a meeting between Hedge & Sachs World Royals XI and the Kings XI.
Thirty minutes of play on the program
Paul Pogba will be entitled to a smooth return to school given the cast, made up of former football glories like John Terry, Roberto Carlos, David Villa, Michel Owen, Marouane Fellaini, Edgar Davids, Paul Scholes, Theo Walcott, Blaise Matuidi and David Silva.
According to information provided by the Daily MailPaul Pogba will only play 30 minutes, at a rate of 15 minutes per match and like Roberto Carlos, he will wear a special jersey and will be exempt from yellow cards, red cards and will not be able to be reported in position either. offside.
For the rest, Paul Pogba is still in discussions with Juventus in order to terminate his contract which runs until June 2026. Free, he will be able to sign up with the club of his choice.
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