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Concussion in Sport Inquiry

David Luiz, Arsenal

The PFA welcomes the Concussion in Sport inquiry and we are grateful to the Committee for giving us the opportunity to contribute to this report. 

We take the findings of the Select Committee's inquiry very seriously. Brain injury and increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases in professional footballers is a vital issue relevant to our current and former members and future generations of players.

The PFA is responsible for protecting and advocating for the safety and wellbeing of all members and former members. Inquiries such as this – and the independent scrutiny they provide of the footballing authorities – play a vital role in ensuring that we are able to perform this role as effectively as possible.

We are working on a comprehensive strategy to better address the needs of our former members and their families living with a neurodegenerative condition. In the last 12-months, the PFA has started a consultation process with family members of former players and other interested parties to inform the PFA's work in this area, both on and off the field.

We are fully committed to using our voice and status within the game to drive progress, awareness, and action to support our current and former members. We will continue to fund research and work hard to identify and strengthen protections that can make a difference to players' long-term health.

The health and wellbeing of our members are paramount, and we will continue working with football's stakeholders to take forward the recommendations within the report.

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