Sports News

Heading in football: Players in England limited to 10 ‘higher force’ headers a week in training


Burnley's Chris Wood battles for a header with Luke Ayling of Leeds United
Burnley’s Chris Wood battles for a header with Luke Ayling of Leeds United during a Premier League game

Footballers in England are to be limited to 10 “higher force” headers a week in training under new guidelines for the upcoming season.

It comes after “multiple studies” were conducted into concerns about the long-term dangers of heading.

In 2019, a study found professional footballers more likely to suffer from neurodegenerative brain disease.

The new guidance is for professional and amateur players across England from the start of the 2021-22 season.

More to follow.



Article courtesy of BBC Sport
Source link

Related posts

Rugby Australia releases Izack Rodda, Harry Hockings and Isaac Lucas after pay dispute

admin

Ben Stokes willing to undergo knee surgery to lead England in Ashes 2025-26

admin

2020 season: When will cricket return – and what will it look like?

admin

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy