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Brent Kallman suspended for violating MLS Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Policy

This morning Minnesota United and Major League Soccer announced that MNUFC defender Brent Kallman had been suspended for violating the league’s Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health (SABH) Policy. Specifically in the case it is stated that Kallman tested positive for performance-enhancing substance.

Per the CBA between the MLS and MLSPA, Kallman will be suspended for 10 MLS games, starting immediately, along with 20 percent of his 2019 salary.

Kallman will not be able to participate in team trainings or use team training facilities during the regular season or playoffs, unless rehabilitating an injury under He is also barred from participating in tournaments, friendlies or scrimmages, and may not attend team events, including team appearances during the suspension.