Varane bans son from heading after revealing own concussion issue
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Manchester United defender Raphael Varane has admitted that he does not allow his son to head soccer balls. Heading has become a hot topic in the sport in recent years as more research is conducted on the issue. The United States Soccer Federation hasbanned childrenunder the age of 11 from heading soccer balls. Youth players from 11 to 12 can also only use their heads up to 20 times a week during practices.
There are, however, no limits to heading in official games among youngsters in this specific age group. In England, where Varane now resides, there are currently ongoing tests regarding the issue. Officials in the European nation are in year two of a trial to ban players under 12 from heading.
Varane spoke on the topic of heading, among other things, during a recent interview with L’Equipe. “My 7-year-old son plays football, and I advise him not to head the ball,” claimed the Red Devils defender.
The 30-year-old defender also claimed that he missed a match earlier this season while with United due to “micro-concussions” caused by headers. The center-back did not specify which games he missed due to the head injury. Varane was not named in manager Erik ten Hag’s squad for seven total matches this season. Ten Hag previously only labeled one of Varane’s injuries as a “minor issue.” The defender also missed a matchup with West Ham due to an illness. “The first time I heard about [micro-concussions] was this season when specialists came in to talk to us about it,” continued Varane. “Often, as a player, we don’t understand and we don’t even think about doing a test.” “Earlier this season, I headed the ball repeatedly during a match for Man United and felt abnormally tired in the following days, as well as having some eye fatigue. I reported it to the staff, who strongly recommended that I don’t play, and I took a test, which meant that I missed the next match.” Brains do not finish development until someone reaches their 20sBanning heading in youth players certainly seems like a good move. As more research is conducted, repeated head injuries have been shown to be a main cause of encephalopathy (CTE). The debilitating brain disease has been fairly prominent in National Football League stars. Retired soccer players are, however, also dealing with similar issues as well. Teaching youngsters how to defend without heading the ball can certainly be a tough task. Nevertheless, it is a small price to pay for the health and safety of kids playing the sport. Additional research has shown that human brains do not fully develop until the mid-to-late 20s. The part of the brain that is directly behind the forehead, what players use to head soccer balls, is one of the last parts to mature. PHOTOS: IMAGO
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