
Cheryshev, who scored four goals in Russia’s surprise run to the World Cup quarterfinals, has denied ever taking a banned substance.
“I have never used any prohibited substances and you don’t even have to think twice about it, “ he said during the World Cup.
The player shared a letter from the AEPSAD on his official Twitter account on Thursday which stated the case had been closed after “no signs of irregular conduct were found”.
The investigation stemmed from an interview which Dmitri Cheryshev gave to Russian publication Sport Weekend during the World Cup, in which he was quoted saying his son had received an injection containing “growth hormone” in the run-up to the June 14 – July 15 tournament to treat an injury.
The Russian Football Union said at the time that the treatment the player received had been a platelet-rich plasma injection which is legal and said the journalist had incorrectly interpreted Dmitri Cheryshev’s words.