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Scandal in the 2026 World Cup: eight players tested positive for doping in Tunisia, which again was without a coach

The article reports on a scandal at the 2026 World Cup, where eight players tested positive for doping while playing in Tunisia. It also mentions that Tunisia has once again lost its coach, adding to the country's challenges during the tournament. The piece highlights the ongoing issues surrounding drug testing and coaching instability in Tunisian football.

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Scandal in the 2026 World Cup: eight players tested positive for doping in Tunisia, which again was without a coach

The article reports on a scandal at the 2026 World Cup, where eight players tested positive for doping while playing in Tunisia. It also mentions that Tunisia has once again lost its coach, adding to the country's challenges during the tournament. The piece highlights the ongoing issues surrounding drug testing and coaching instability in Tunisian football.

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