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The Penalizing From The Professional Sports Government All of the government of the professional are trying to resist and deter the doping and the athletes who are trying to take and use it because they do not deserve the victory. Also, they will take the cup, money, or, the golden and silver medals by illegal ways. Thus, the professional sports governmental like FIFA has started making some aims anti-doping policies and doping control, and the aims are: to prop and safeguard the morals and ethics and morals of sports, to prevent the mental and physical health of the players, and to make sure that the chance to win is equal (FIFA, n.d). So the government of the professional sport has taken serious action to ensure that the sports and athletes are safe, and the fans are satisfied. Some audience of sports claims that the government of the professional sport does not have a strong penalizing to the athletes who are doing doping at the competition. However, the government of the professional sport has very strong rules and penalizing to stop the athletes who are doping. For example, their employment will be prohibited for a period and they must pay some fines.
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Consequently, they are going to try doping without considering the outcomes.The Professional Sports government will not let that happen as possible as they can. There are some anti-doping rules and assizes in sports that are founded to deter people who dope due to shattering the spirit of sport and the rules of competition (Ntoumanis, N. Ng, J., Barkoukis, V. & Backhouse, S. 2014). For instance, Maria Sharapova was banned from tennis champion for 15 months because she took drugs (Chris Murphy, CNN, 2016). Another athlete who was banned was Maradona during World Cup in

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