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Headers caused brain disease in 1966 World Cup winner Nobby Stiles, coroner finds
A coroner has linked Nobby Stiles' brain disease to heading footballs, confirming that repeated headers contributed to his chronic traumatic encephalopathy. The 1966 World Cup winner passed away from severe dementia in 2020, prompting his f...
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A coroner has linked Nobby Stiles' brain disease to heading footballs, confirming that repeated headers contributed to his chronic traumatic encephalopathy. The 1966 World Cup winner passed away from severe dementia in 2020, prompting his family to call for better support for former players.
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Originally reported by BBC News.
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