Brain injury epidemic coming due to headers, warns Nobby Stiles' son
•Brain injury epidemic coming due to headers, warns Nobby Stiles' sonImage source, PA MediaImage caption, The family of Norbert "Nobby" Stiles started noticing he was forgetting things in his late 50s...
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Brain injury epidemic coming due to headers, warns Nobby Stiles' sonImage source, PA MediaImage caption, The family of Norbert "Nobby" Stiles started noticing he was forgetting things in his late 50s and early 60sByPaul Burnell, North West and Mairead Smyth, North WestPublished16 minutes agoThe son of England's 1966 World Cup winner Nobby Stiles is predicting an "epidemic" of brain injuries among players who head footballs, especially women.John Stiles spoke after an inquest on Wednesday into the death of his father, Nobby Stiles - the 78-year-old ex-Man Utd and England midfielder - heard thousands of headers during his career had caused his chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).Senior Coroner Alison Mulch is writing a prevention of future deaths report after recording Stiles' cause of death in 2020 as Alzheimer's disease, contributed to by CTE.The Football Association (FA), which has been asked to comment, is phasing out all football heading up to under-11s this year.Stiles died with severe dementia in 2020 aged 78 and had headed a football about 140,000 times in his career, Stockport Coroners' Court heard during the inquest into his death, held on Wednesday.Neuropathology expert Dr Daniel Du Plessis told the court: "I'm quite convinced his heading the football that many times has caused his CTE [chronic traumatic encephalopathy]."Image caption, John Stiles says women's football is a particular concernJohn, who founded campaign group Football Families for Justice, said afterwards that women's football was "a particular concern" that "really needs to be addressed".He added: "Tragically the brain injuries epidemic will grow as so many more girls play football: women's brains are even more susceptible to damage from heading."However, he also said: "Anybody who heads the ball is very likely to get this disease and, for God's sake, we must do something abo...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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