Lawyer: FIFA not seeking whistleblower’s Russia doping info
FIFA has made no attempt to contact Russian doping whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov to gain information about “many” footballers embroiled in the widespread conspiracy by the 2018 World Cup host nation, according to his lawyer.
“Dr. Rodchenkov has information about Russian footballers being protected by the state sponsored doping system,” lawyer Jim Walden told The Associated Press.
If FIFA thoroughly explores Rodchenkov’s evidence it could sharpen the focus on doping in soccer and further undermine Russia’s integrity ahead of the World Cup. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko bowed to mounting pressure this week over his role in the doping scheme and quit as both head of the World Cup organizing committee and the Russian Football Union, while protesting his innocence.
Players from Russia’s 2014 World Cup squad are among 34 soccer cases under suspicion after being identified in a World Anti-Doping investigation by Prof. Richard McLaren into drug use across Russian sports that relied on evidence and co-operation from Rodchenkov, the former Moscow and Sochi lab director.


