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Peterborough sack Josh Yorwerth after four-year ban for evading drug test and taking cocaine

Former Crawley and Peterborough defender Josh Yorwerth
Image: Josh Yorwerth made three appearances for Peterborough

Peterborough United have sacked defender Josh Yorwerth after he was given a four-year ban for evading an anti-doping test and taking cocaine.

The former Wales U21 international joined Posh from Crawley last summer but has not played since September.

The club said in a statement: "Peterborough United Football Club have been working with Josh Yorwerth over the past few months alongside the PFA to try and help him overcome a number of personal issues.

"The board of directors have been very supportive of him during this case and a representative of the football club has been in constant dialogue with Josh throughout the whole process.

"However, following the two charges made against Josh (one for evading an anti-doping test and the other for taking cocaine) and the four-year ban issued, the football club wishes to confirm that his contract will be terminated.

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"The football club wishes Josh well with his recovery and for his future and hope he continues to get the support he needs from those in a position to help."

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