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有些人一直认为足球中的服用违禁药问题是一个新现象,实际上由来已久,只不过未被披露罢了。世界上记录在案的第一起兴奋剂问题出现在1920年。赖斯利·卡耐顿在自传中回忆道:在担任阿森纳俱乐部的总经理时,他遇到了一个碰巧是医生的球迷。这个球迷劝说卡耐顿给队员服用一些药丸。在优胜者杯半决赛前,队员们服用了这些药丸,没想到比赛延期了。半决赛重新打响前,卡耐顿努力说服队员们多服用一些药丸,但是,队员们拒绝了。他们说服用了这些药丸后,嗓子特别渴,而且半决赛延期后,他们非常亢奋,觉得体内有很多能量不能释放。 1939年,沃尔夫汉姆顿队的球员们为一种叫“猴腺”的药丸争论不休。当时,沃队的著名人物弗兰克·布克利毫不犹豫地给了队员
Some people have always thought that the problem of taking illicit drugs in football is a new phenomenon, in fact a long time ago, but it has not been disclosed. The first recorded doping issue in the world appeared in 1920. In his autobiography, Reisley Carnett recalled: “As a Managing Director at Arsenal, he met a fan who happens to be a physician. The fans persuaded Carnetton to give the team some pills. The players took these pills before the winner’s semifinals, and did not expect the game to be postponed. Before the semi-finals were re-started, Caron Dayton tried to convince the team members to take more pills, but the team members refused. After they convinced the pills that they thirsty, and after the semifinals were deferred, they were very excited and felt that there was a lot of energy in the body that could not be released. In 1939, players at the Wolverhampton team argued about a pill called a ”monkey gland." At that time, the well-known team leader Frank Buckland did not hesitate to give players