FIFA has ruled out a move for Wolverhampton Wanderers' Sylvie Giboho The FIFA Disciplinary Committee has announced in a statement that it will temporarily suspend Sylvin Gibbon.

 Sylvain Giboho, who plays for the Ivory Coast national team, is currently playing for Wolkete, and in November Ivory Coast came up with a doping test for Gabon and gave him a urine sample. In this sample, triamcinolone acetonide was found to be banned by athletes in 2014. 

The substance is found in medicines used to treat coronary heart disease and boosts heart muscle glucose utilization. As a result, it has been banned from use by the International Anti-Doping Agency.

 When there is no other option for treatment, doctors certify that this can be obtained by obtaining a 'Special Therapeutic Use Exemption' (TUE) from WADA, but Sylvin does not have this license, the agency said.

 According to the law, a temporary suspension will be imposed on the player as soon as possible and a final decision will be made by the Disciplinary Committee shortly thereafter.

 Accordingly, the FIFA Disciplinary Committee has made the following decision on the player: 1- Silvan Gboho will be temporarily suspended internationally from the date of this decision. 2- This temporary ban includes national or international competition.

 3- The temporary suspension will be decided by the FIFA Disciplinary Commission unless it has already been terminated in accordance with the provisions of the FIFA Anti-Doping Act (2021 ed.).