ZURICH (AP) — FIFA says there is insufficient evidence any players in Russia's World Cup squad have previously doped. The governing body has been assessing information from the World Anti-Doping Agency, samples recovered from the Moscow lab, and information from its former director Grigory Rodchenkov. Russia last week named a provisional 28-man squad, plus seven reserves for the World Cup, which kicks off in Moscow on June 14. After investigating the players, FIFA says "insufficient evidence was found to assert an anti-doping rule violation.Read more on NewsOK.com