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FIFA Legend Paulo Wanchope encourages players to speak out about mental health!

FIFA Legend Paulo Wanchope Watson has highlighted the need for more dialogue about mental health for professional players by encouraging players to #ReachOut when they need help.

The Costa Rica native was on hand at FIFA headquarters to assist with the CONCACAF Preliminary Draw for the FIFA World Cup 2026, and he took the opportunity to speak about mental health – a priority for FIFA – and a subject that he has experience in as both a player and a coach.

In 2021, FIFA joined forces with the World Health Organization (WHO) to launch #ReachOut, a campaign designed to raise awareness of the symptoms of mental health conditions, encourage people to seek help when they need it and to take actions every day for better mental health.

A fan-favourite wherever he went, Wanchope Watson had a rich career as a player, highlighted by over a decade in English football with Derby County, West Ham United and Manchester City. It was as a 21-year-old with Derby County that the striker first saw the benefits of a strong support system.

“Fortunately, the first Premier League club I played for in England, Derby County, were one of the first clubs to have a professional sports psychologist,” said Wanchope Watson.

“They helped me a great deal in having an outlet to speak my mind and express how I felt. That’s how I was able to overcome moments of pressure, with the support of my family, teammates, and the psychologist.”

Having experienced first-hand the benefits of sports psychology, Wanchope Watson is a vocal advocate for mental well-being for players, and is a big believer in professionals speaking up and seeking help when they need it.

Now a coach, including a stint as head coach of the Costa Rica national team, Wanchope Watson has been able to use his position to spread the importance of mental well-being in life balance.

“I make my players aware that this is a game, and that there are things beyond football. Footballers need to understand that, firstly, they’re a human being – the rest follows that,” said Wanchope Watson. “I always express the need for, and importance of, not just being focused on football, but also to learn and develop in other domains, so that they’ve got the chance to relax and understand that life should be enjoyed. It’s a game, and yes, it’s our profession, but there’s more to life than just football.”

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