The imminent risk of sudden death on amateur and federated football fields, for athletes, has aroused the interest of clubs, as well as researchers in the field of medicine.
Reducing and preventing the phenomenon involves identifying the protocols and routines used by clubs in examinations not only at the start of the season, but whenever necessary to detect it.
Therefore, coaches, physical trainers and team doctors are incessantly searching for answers to the phenomenon that every now and then wreaks havoc, that is, unexpected deaths on and off the field.
According to sports medicine experts, sudden death is related to congenital or acquired cardiac or cardiovascular aspects.
Due to the death of the Under-17 National Football Team athlete, Pedro Banga, in a recreational match in Luanda, before the turn of the year, it attracted even more attention from some national clubs. However, it is not known for sure why the big clubs “faked” the newspaper O PAÍS on this matter.
In small talk, this raises speculation regarding the organization of the medical departments of some clubs. Sudden death is not an isolated phenomenon, so it is of interest to everyone and also to public sporting opinion.
It is important to have more clarification, because individually each player is part of the most important cell in society, the family.
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