Ex Chelsea striker Mutu fails another drugs test

28 January 2010 20:18

Fiorentina striker Adrian Mutu has tested positive for a banned substance, the Italian Olympic Committee have announced.

A statement from CONI revealed traces of the substance sibutramine were found in a sample provided by the 31-year-old Romania international following the Serie A match between Fiorentina and Bari on January 10. Mutu scored in a 2-1 Fiorentina victory.

A statement from CONI read: "CONI announces that a positive test has been confirmed on Adrian Mutu with the presence of metabolics of sibutramine found in tests done by the FIGC on January 10 after the Serie A game between Fiorentina and Bari."

Sibutramine is an anti-obesity drug.

This is Mutu's second failed drug test as in 2004, the Romania international was sacked by Chelsea after testing positive for cocaine, and was given a seven-month worldwide football ban.

After being axed by the Premier League giants and serving his ban, Mutu joined Juventus in January 2005 before moving to Fiorentina at the end of the following season.

Chelsea sued Mutu for breach of contract, and the player is still in the process of making a third appeal against a fine levied at more than 17million euros (£14.75million).

Mutu is under contract with the Viola until June 2012 and has struck four goals in 11 league appearances for Fiorentina this season.

Source: PA