Germany's Freigang say she is innocent amid doping tests controversy

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Germany forward Laura Freigang says there is no suspicion of drug taking against her after the country's anti-doping agency said she had missed three tests in 12 months.

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"There is and has at no point been any suspicion of doping against me," the captain of Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt wrote in an Instagram post.

According to Germany's anti doping body (NADA), the 28-year-old Freigang was not at the location she had specified for testing on three occasions within 12 months.

The forward faces the prospect of a lengthy ban over the three missed doping tests. Such incidents usually result in a two-year suspension.

Freigang wrote, "The missed tests were not deliberately avoided appointments but inconsistencies or misunderstandings in the comprehensive details that have to be updated daily and which we as national team players have to update in the system on a daily and hourly basis."

NADA said the matter is now being examined and worked through by the German Football Federation (DFB).

"This process is not yet completed, so I ask for your understanding that I cannot comment on it," Freigang wrote.

A ban could put her participation at next year's World Cup in Brazil at risk. She does not play as dominant a role for the national team as she does for her club.

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