Fifa teams up with WHO on global concussion campaign

Fifa teams up with WHO on global concussion campaign

The initiative aims to highlight the risks of traumatic brain injury and offer resources on the subject.

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The Fifa-WHO global concussion awareness initiative was developed together with brain health experts. (AP pic)
ZURICH:
Soccer’s governing body Fifa and the World Health Organization (WHO) today launched a global concussion awareness initiative developed with brain health experts.

The ‘Suspect and Protect: No Match is Worth the Risk’ scheme aims to highlight the risks of traumatic brain injury and offer resources on the subject, they said in a joint statement.

“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,” said Fifa president Gianni Infantino.

The International Football Association Board (IFAB) approved permanent concussion substitutes in March after a trial, with the rule implemented in this year’s Copa America.

WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said concussion needed greater awareness at all levels of the game.

“WHO is proud to team up with Fifa… to promote ways to protect the brains of footballers,” he added.

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