Medical reports have confirmed that NFL legend Steve McMichael was diagnosed with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) a year after his passing. This diagnosis raises significant concerns about the health risks associated with American football.
Colombian football star <strong>James Rodriguez</strong> was hospitalized due to severe dehydration following his participation in a match against <strong>Argentina</strong>. This incident occurred after a taxing performance in a friendly match as part of the team's preparations for upcoming tournaments.
The proposal to expand the NFL season to 18 games has sparked mixed reactions among team owners and coaches. Some express concerns about the potential impact on player health and performance, while others see financial benefits.
As global football prepares for the 2026 World Cup, experts express serious concerns regarding the increasing pressure of match schedules on player health. The rise in injuries poses a significant threat to player readiness for the tournament.