Bournemouth have been fined by the FA for breaching anti-doping rules.
The Cherries will pay a penalty of £35,000 and have been warned over their future conduct after an alleged failure to ensure their 'club whereabouts' information was accurate.
An FA statement on Thursday read: "Following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing, AFC Bournemouth have been fined £35,000 and warned as to their future conduct after admitting a breach of the FA's rules on anti-doping.
"The club were charged with failing to ensure their 'club whereabouts' information was accurate, contrary to Regulation 14(d)."
Clubs are required to provide details about training session times and locations as well as the whereabouts of their players so that they can be tested at any point.
It means things such as home addresses and the addresses of places the team might stay overnight must also be given.
The Cherries, who are 14th in the Premier League with 11 games to go, were charged on February 17.
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