Jake Livermore: Hull & FA suspend player over cocaine test
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Hull City midfielder Jake Livermore has been suspended by the Football Association and his club following a positive test for cocaine.
Midfielder Livermore, 25, joined Hull for 拢8m last June from Tottenham.
"The club has suspended Jake Livermore pending further investigations to be made by the Football Association and our own internal disciplinary procedures," a Hull statement read.
Livermore, who has one England cap, has played 39 times for Hull this season.
His international debut came in a friendly against Italy in August 2012.
Players who test positive on match days for illegal 'social' drugs - as opposed to performance-enhancing drugs - can face up to a two-year ban under FA rules.
The FA confirmed a player had failed a drugs test but did not name them. A statement read: "In line with its anti-doping regulations the FA can confirm it has issued a provisional suspension to a participant following a positive test for a prohibited substance."
Prior to signing for Hull permanently, Livermore spent the 2013-14 season on loan at the KC Stadium and has had loan spells at MK Dons, Derby, Peterborough, Ipswich and Leeds.
When he joined Hull, Livermore signed a three-year contract, with the club holding an option for a further 12 months.
Steve Bruce's side are 18th in the Premier League, the last relegation place - two points behind Newcastle and Sunderland and three points adrift of 15th-placed Leicester.
They travel to Tottenham on Saturday (15:00 BST) before ending the season with a home game against Manchester United on Sunday, 24 May.
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