Football Canada Printable logo
 In About Us
Mission History Membership Awards & Recognition Constitution & By-Laws Policies Programs Officials National Coaching Certificate Program Anti-Doping Program LTAD (Long Term Athlete Development) Women in Football Aboriginal Sport Development Athletes with a Disability Football Canada Committees Human Kinetics International Events

ANTI-DOPING PROGRAM

An essential ingredient of sport, ethical behaviour is the cornerstone to fair and equal competition.  Football Canada's Anti-Doping Program is an integral part of promoting ethical behaviour within the Canadian Amateur Football community.

"The Drug-Free Program" was first produced in June 1990. A revised document, Football Canada's Drug-Free Program, was adopted at Football Canada's Annual General Meeting in June of 1993.  Effective 2006, Football Canada’s Drug-Free Program is renamed “Football Canada’s Anti-Doping Program” to reflect not only drug-free sport, but also anti-doping which includes the use of prohibited substances and/or prohibited methods.
 
Athletes who participate in the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL), Quebec Junior Football League (QJFL) and at the Football Canada Cup (Under 19) National Championships (FCC) are the major target groups of the anti-doping program.

However, there is an on-going need for awareness and education programs at even younger ages.  Football Canada is committed to developing awareness and education programs to meet these needs, consistent with, and in cooperation, with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES).

Member Associations are encouraged to implement awareness and education programs regarding Fair Play and Doping-Free sport at very early ages.  Football Canada has resource lists available for those agencies that wish to take on these challenges.  Contact Football Canada for details.

Anti-Doping Education Resources

Football Canada Anti-Doping Program Policy & Procedure Manual 2008 (pdf format)
Canadian Anti-Doping Program  (version 5.0 January 1, 2007)
Substance Classification Booklet  (version 3.0 January 1, 2007)
Doping Control Procedures Video (Windows Media format)
The 2007 Prohibited List (World Anti-Doping Code) 
I Tested Positive? How to respond to a possible anti-doping violation  
Supplements FAQ 
Health Canada: It’s Your Health – Safe Use of Energy Drinks 

Advisory Notes

New Abbreviated Therapeutic Use Exemption Guideline
Version 5.0 of Canadian Anti-Doping Program In Effect January  1,  2007
The 2007 WADA Prohibited List: Summary of Revisions

Back to top



 
Home | Tackle | Touch | Flag | About Us | News | Photos | Resources | Partners | Contacts