18.10.2019 09:16 h
Danish striker Larsen gets two-year Australia doping ban

Hagen Hopkins, getty
Former Adelaide United striker Ken Ilso Larsen was banned Friday for two years by Australian authorities after testing positive for cocaine.
The presence of benzoylecgonine -- the drug's main byproduct -- was detected during a test in January.
Larsen was provisionally suspended in March while an investigation was conducted by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.
The Dane has since left the club and was Friday slapped with a lengthy ban.
"Football Federation Australia has imposed a period of suspension of two years, to run from the date of Mr Larsen's provisional suspension," the governing body said.
The 32-year-old joined Adelaide last year after a stint in Malaysia following a career spent mostly in Denmark and Germany.