Pubdate: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 Source: Reuters Copyright: 1998 Reuters Limited. Author: Steve Keating IOC ATTEMPT TO RESOLVE DOPING DILEMMA ZURICH, Dec 4 (Reuters) - FIFA president Sepp Blatter and his International Olympic Committee counterpart Juan Antonio Samaranch will meet next month in an attempt to resolve their differences on proposed common rules regarding doping offenders. Last week international sports leaders meeting in Lausanne moved a step nearer creating a common united **policy** against **drug** abuse, but FIFA, along with the international cycling and tennis federations, have strong reservations about the implications of such measures on their sports. Blatter said on Friday that while FIFA supported the idea of random out-of-competition testing, it was concerned about the all embracing anti-doping **policy** being developed by the IOC. "We continue to have serious reservations about IOC proposals which I will discuss with Mr Samaranch when we meet on January 6," said Blatter. "We are a team sport, a highly professional sport, not an individual sport. Football players with the EU are considered workers and this presents legal problems." Because of the potential legal quagmire, FIFA beleives the automatic two-year ban for anyone testing positive for a banned substance now being considered by the IOC, is unenforcable and that there should be some flexibility built in to any future sanctions. Blatter and Samaranch's meeting comes before a key world conference on doping in sport being held in Lausanne in February when the IOC hope a common anti-doping code can be agreed. - --- Checked-by: derek rea