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  • Football headers linked to brain damage

    Football headers linked to brain damage File Photo

    Experts say recreational players were unlikely to incur problems.

    Repeated headers during a footballer's professional career may be linked to long-term brain damage, according to tentative evidence from UK scientists.

    The research follows anecdotal reports that players who head balls may be more prone to developing dementia later in life.

    The Football Association says it will look at this area more closely.

    Experts said recreational players were unlikely to incur problems.