Paul Pogba's long-awaited return to football after his doping ban has been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Initially set to feature in the King’s Cup in Dubai, the match has been rescheduled to February 2025. Refunds are offered for ticket holders, and new dates will be announced soon.
Paul Pogba's highly anticipated return to football after serving a doping ban has been unexpectedly delayed due to "unforeseen circumstances." The French midfielder, who had received a four-year suspension for testing positive for elevated testosterone levels, successfully appealed, reducing his ban to 18 months.
Pogba was set to make his comeback in an exhibition match at the King’s Cup in Dubai, featuring football legends like John Terry and Paul Scholes. However, the event has been canceled, with organizers attributing the cancellation to unforeseen circumstances.
The match, originally scheduled for next week, will now be postponed until February 2025. Fans who purchased tickets will be offered refunds, and specific rescheduled dates will be announced soon.
Pogba, whose contract with Juventus has been terminated, is preparing to restart his career in 2025. The rescheduling of the King’s Cup has left fans disappointed but hopeful for Pogba’s return to the field next year.