Medical advisers FIFA are opposing the current design of a headscarf for Muslim Girls players.
Chairman of FIFA medical Michel D’Hooghe says samples received from two designers “represented a danger” to girls players’ health and a group of doctors tested the scarves and believes that wearing them while playing football could lead to head and neck injuries.
However, the panel on Thursday asked for further medical advice before it meets July 2.
Chairman of FIFA medical Michel D’Hooghe says samples received from two designers “represented a danger” to girls players’ health and a group of doctors tested the scarves and believes that wearing them while playing football could lead to head and neck injuries.
However, the panel on Thursday asked for further medical advice before it meets July 2.
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