OTTAWA — University of Regina linebacker Michael Stefanovic had an anti-doping rule violation asserted against him by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport on Thursday after he tested positive during an out-of-competition doping control.
Stefanovic's urine sample, collected at the Canadian Football League's Western Regional Combine on March 23, revealed the presence of drostanolone, a prohibited anabolic agent.
He is pursuing a hearing to contest the CCES's assertion of a violation. His case remains open until the conclusion of the hearing and any subsequent appeal. At this point, he does not have an anti-doping rule violation.
Stefanovic is eligible for Sunday's CFL draft.
The Canadian Press