File photo: Genoa forward Giuseppe Rossi celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Genoa and Fiorentina at the Luigi Ferraris stadium in Genoa, Italy. Italy's anti-doping agency Nado Italia announced on Tuesday Sept. 25, 2018 AP
Former Italy forward Giuseppe Rossi's injury-plagued career has taken another negative turn with a positive doping test.
Italy's anti-doping agency Nado Italia announced on Tuesday that Rossi will stand trial next week after testing positive for an eye drug that can be used as a masking agent.
The anti-doping prosecutor is seeking a one-year ban.
The test was taken in May while Rossi played for Genoa at the end of the last Serie A season.
Rossi is currently out of contract.
Dorzolamide, the substance that Rossi tested positive for, is not banned when administered with eye drops but Rossi told anti-doping authorities that he did not use eye drops when he was questioned twice, in June and July.
Rossi had no immediate comment.
The 31-year-old Rossi was born in the United States but played for Italy from 2008-14. His career has been slowed by a series of knee injuries.
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