Armstrong was banned for life after the United States Anti-Doping Agency found he had been at the heart of "the most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping programme sport has ever seen".
What does BFL stand for?
BFL stands for Banned for Life
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- Bay Ferries Limited (Canada)
- Beamforming Lens
- Behaviour for Learning (UK)
- Best Friend for Life
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- Bibliothèque Freudienne de Limoges (French psychology association; Limoges, France)
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Armstrong has been banned for life from cycling and from competing in athletic events sanctioned by WADA or the U.
The FA has launched a probe into abusive and vile chanting while West Ham have banned for life one of the two fans cautioned by police at Sunday's match at White Hart Lane.
The 62-year-old Qatari was banned for life from all football-related activity after being found guilty by FIFA's ethics committee of attempting to bribe 25 members of the CFU in Trinidad in May.