
Uefa ‘satisfied’ France treated Benjamin Pavard correctly after Gosens collision
Brain injury charity says handling of Pavard was ‘sickening’ Euro 2020 teams signed up to new concussion protocol Uefa has said it is ‘satisfied’ the French medical team did not breach a concussion protocol by allowing Benjamin Pavard to continue playing against Germany on Monday night, despite the player claiming he had been knocked out. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/jun/16/sickening-handling-of-benjamin-pavard-head-blow-criticised-by-brain-injury-charity-head


UEFA introduces UEFA EURO 2020 Concussion Charter
Doctors from the 24 competing teams took part in the online discussion and were given the latest guidelines and information available on the topic Following the launch of the UEFA concussion awareness campaign in October 2019 and as a further step towards protecting the health of players, UEFA organised a specific concussion management webinar with the team doctors of the 24 national associations participating in UEFA EURO 2020. https://www.uefa.com/returntoplay/news/02

Deshalb hätte Pavard nicht weiterspielen dürfen
Kopfverletzung bei Frankreichs Außenverteidiger Benjamin Pavard lag gegen das DFB-Team sekundenlang benommen am Boden. Dass er trotzdem weiterspielen durfte, zeigt, wie fahrlässig der Fußball immer noch mit Kopfverletzungen umgeht. Marcus Krämer Gerade mal vier Tage war es her, dass Trainer und Mannschaftsärzte aller 24 EM-Teams die sogenannte »Concussion Charter« unterschrieben hatten. Dann rauschte der deutsche Nationalspieler Robin Gosens in der 55. Minute des ersten EM