After this week, when London team's forward from Romania Adrian Mutu was caught using cocaine, a similar fate befell Spanish team's player Marcos Senna.
UEFA temporarily disqualified the player after a doping test taken during the UEFA Cup match was positive. Now the player is awaiting the response of the second test, which should be clear by November 11.
Neither "Villarreal" nor Senna himself currently agree to comment on the situation until UEFA makes a final decision.
"We do not want to comment on anything, as nothing is clear yet," said a representative of "Villarreal."
Despite everything, Senna still flew to Rome, where his team will play in the UEFA Cup matches against the local team, but he will not be able to help his team due to temporary disqualification.