Handball goalkeeper Nikola Portner from Champions League winners SC Magdeburg will be suspended until December 10 following the positive doping test in March 2024. This is the result of a dispute resolution agreement in which the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the German National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA), the German Handball Bundesliga and Nikola Portner agreed on a retroactive 21-month ban, according to a statement.
The parties therefore agree that there is no evidence that the anti-doping rule violation was committed intentionally. According to the information provided, the Swiss international will be allowed to resume training in around eight weeks.
"We see this as confirmation of Nikola's statement and also our assessment that there was no deliberate doping to enhance the performance of an SC Magdeburg player," said SCM Managing Director Marc-Henrik Schmedt. "The settlement of the dispute allows Nikola to draw a line under the matter and resume his handball career soon."