Heading footballs caused Nobby Stiles' brain disease, coroner finds
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By BBC News
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A coroner's investigation has concluded that England's 1966 World Cup champion Nobby Stiles developed a degenerative brain condition directly linked to repeated heading of footballs throughout his professional career. This landmark finding highlights emerging concerns about long-term neurological consequences of heading in football, raising important questions about player safety protocols and the need for preventive measures in the sport.
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