Barcelona deny link to banned doctor Luis García del Moral who worked with Lance Armstrong and US Postal
Barcelona have said that a Spanish doctor who has been banned for life for his role in the Lance Armstrong affair has “never been on the staff payroll” at the Catalan club.
No links: FC Barcelona have insisted that banned doctor Luis García del Moral was never on staff at the club Photo: GETTY IMAGES
Barcelona have said that a Spanish doctor who has been banned for life for his role in the Lance Armstrong affair has “never been on the staff payroll” at the Catalan club.

No links: FC Barcelona have insisted that banned doctor Luis García del Moral was never on staff at the club Photo: GETTY IMAGES
By Matt Scott
11:59PM BST 09 Oct 2012
On the official website of the sports and medical centre at which Dr Luis García del Moral has been based, it is claimed that as well as working with Armstrong, Del Moral had also been a “medical adviser” toBarcelona and Valencia football clubs.
Del Moral, who is based in Valencia, was, like Armstrong, given a lifetime ban from sport by US anti-doping officials over his role in systematic doping at the US Postal cycling team during the period Armstrong won a record number of Tour de France titles. Like Armstong, Del Moral has chosen not to fight the ban.
Telegraph Sport asked Barçelona if the claims on the website, which are believed to relate to the 2003-04 season, could be corroborated. The four-times European champions responded by stating that they had searched employment records and could confirm that Del Moral was “never on the staff payroll”.
However, Barça said they could not guarantee that Del Moral had not been engaged on an ad hoc basis by the medical department during that period, or been used by individual players. They added that there has since been an overhaul of the club’s medical system and personnel.
When asked who ran the club’s medical affairs at the time, Barcelona did not respond. Valencia did not answer calls and did not respond to two emails requesting a response to the unverified suggestion of a connection between the club and Del Moral.
A bit of a nothing article but considering the huge money involved it would hardly be surprising if doping isn't endemic in many areas of football. I know there have been lots of rumours about Juve and other Italian teams but surely this just isn't confined to Italy