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FA Limits Heading in Youth Football to Enhance Player Safety

The Football Association has announced new rules that reduce or restrict heading in youth football as part of efforts to protect the health and safety of young players.

The updated guidelines introduce gradual limits on intentional heading during matches and training sessions for younger age groups, especially at the grassroots level. The aim is to minimize repeated head contact during early development stages.

Officials explained that the decision was influenced by growing research into the potential risks associated with frequent head impacts, including concerns about long-term brain health in footballers.

Coaches are expected to adapt training sessions by focusing more on passing, control, and ground play, while reducing drills that involve aerial challenges for children.

The FA stated that the policy is designed to balance safety with skill development, allowing players to be introduced to heading more carefully as they grow older and progress in the sport.

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