Paolo Guerrero, who was granted permission to be part of the World Cup in Russia and temporarily suspended the suspension due to the use of cocaine by the Swiss Court of Sport Arbitration, has now again received a ban on playing football.

The captain of the Peruvian team initially received a six-month ban, which was then increased to 14 months, so now he has eight months left of his sentence. The renewal of the sanction means that the attacker will not be able to play for his club, the Brazilian International.'

 

Guerrero immediately filed an appeal on the decision, and now the court for sporting arbitration in Lausanne is expected to bring a final verdict soon. Guerrero had a positive cocaine test after the qualifying match for Argentina in October 2017.