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UEFA introduces UEFA EURO 2020 Concussion Charter!

Following the launch of the UEFA concussion awareness campaign in October 2019 and as a further step towards protecting the health of players, UEFA organised a specific concussion management webinar with the team doctors of the 24 national associations participating in UEFA EURO 2020.

The purpose of the webinar was to provide the team doctors with the latest guidance and information available on concussion management as well as to answer their questions on this very important topic, which is often underestimated by technical staff and players because many of them still do not know enough about what a concussion is.

Doctors can also be put under undue pressure from team officials, spectators and players, so to protect their duty to safeguard players’ health, the UEFA Medical Committee has drawn up a series of recommendations to help doctors in their tasks. Those recommendations have been incorporated into the EURO 2020 Concussion Charter.

The general secretaries, head coaches and team doctors of the 24 teams participating in UEFA EURO 2020 have signed the charter, pledging their support and committing to implement the following recommendations:

The charter states: “As the General Secretary, Head Coach and Team Doctor of the national team selection, we fully support UEFA’s guidance on how to recognise a concussion and how it should be managed from the time of injury through safe return to football. We confirm that if a player of our team is suspected of having suffered a concussion, he will be immediately removed from the pitch, whether in training or match play.”

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