Almost two-thirds of head collision incidents at the tournament were not followed by players being assessed on the sidelines by medical professionals
Head collisions experienced by footballers during the 2014 World Cup were not tackled according to Fifa’s own standards, research has revealed.
A team of doctors from Canada have found that after almost two-thirds of the head collision events that occurred during the tournament, the players involved did not receive an assessment on the sidelines by healthcare personnel.
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