FIFA will extend the compulsory heart testing program first used at the 2006 World Cup in Germany to players of both sexes at all world tournaments, including junior championships, after four more players died from undiagnosed heart problems last season.
"It is a recommendation to the world of football, to all physicians dealing with high-profile players," said Dr. Jiri Dvorak, FIFA's chief medical officer.
The bid to better protect players comes after players from clubs in England, Israel, Scotland and Spain died from undiagnosed heart problems last season. There were also two recent health scares in France, including former national team captain …

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