Two Canadian University football players test positive for steroids.

Two players with the Universite Laval Rouge et Or football team have been suspended for two years after testing positive for steroid use, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport announced Tuesday.

Second-year linebacker Michael Abraham failed a urine test administered on Feb. 7, testing positive for the steroid 19-norandrosterone.

During a second round of tests a month later, first-year offensive lineman Steeve Vachon tested positive for methandienone.

Both players admitted their infractions once confronted with the test results and were banned from playing for the Rouge et Or for two years.

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