What happened?

Yverdon's former player Boris Cespedes has had his suspension reduced. The Tribunal Arbitral du Sport has reduced his two-year suspension to 15 months.

Why is this important for Yverdon?

The decision is a significant step for the ex-pro, who can now play again sooner. Cespedes had received a suspension due to a positive doping test.

What comes next?

Cespedes can now play again in August. The decision is a significant step for the player, who can now continue his career.

DateEvent
June 8, 2026Tribunal Arbitral du Sport reduces suspension
August 2026Cespedes can play again

Current situation

Yverdon is currently in 3rd place in the Challenge League with 67 points and a record of 20 wins, 7 draws, and 9 losses. The team has scored 75 goals and conceded 48 this season.

Conclusion

The reduced suspension for Boris Cespedes is a significant step for the ex-pro. Yverdon is currently in 3rd place in the Challenge League and has a good chance of finishing the season successfully.