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Football refs need cardiac training, says coroner

A recent coroner's report urges mandatory cardiac arrest training for football coaches and referees after a tragic incident involving a young player. Despite the availability of online resources, the FA hesitates to make training compulsory...

BBC Sport· Apr 14, 2026 · 6:22 PM · 29 views

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A recent coroner's report urges mandatory cardiac arrest training for football coaches and referees after a tragic incident involving a young player. Despite the availability of online resources, the FA hesitates to make training compulsory, sparking debate on safety versus practicality. Could this training be the key to saving lives on the field? #FootballSafety #CardiacTraining #FA #SportsNews #HealthAndSafety

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