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FIFA teams up with WHO in concussion awareness campaign

FIFA teams up with WHO in concussion awareness campaign

FIFA has joined forces with the World Health Organization (WHO) to better understand concussions within the sport. “Suspect and Protect: No Match is Worth the Risk” will essentially highlight the risks of concussions, while also providing informational resources to soccer players. The initiative will include those at the top of the professional ladder down to amateur leagues.

Part of these resources include the exact signs and symptoms of concussions. Along with realizing indicators, the program will also inform players on how they can protect themselves moving forward. Several current players, including Flamengo defender David Luiz, are putting support behind the project.

Luiz previously endured a head injury while playing for Arsenal in 2020. The center-back clashed heads with former Wolves striker Raul Jimenez at the time during a Premier League match. The Mexican forward suffered a fractured skull in the incident.

Jimenez immediately left the pitch. Luiz continued temporarily. The Gunners received heat at the time for the decision. The Brazilian defender ultimately missed two weeks of action because of the injury.

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Both FIFA and WHO officials expressed eagerness to get the initiative started. “Concussion is a brain injury and should always be taken seriously,” stated FIFA president Gianni Infantino. “Playing football should be something enjoyed safely, by everyone, everywhere.”

“By knowing the signs of concussion, by being aware of the risks, and by treating a concussion correctly, you can help to put player safety first.”

“Concussion is a public health issue of concern at all levels of football, and many other sports, requiring greater levels of awareness and action,” added WHO director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

“That is why WHO is proud to team up with FIFA on the Suspect and Protect campaign to promote ways to protect…


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Author : Chris Moore

Publish date : 2024-09-18 16:25:46

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