Canadian researchers studied all 64 matches from the 2014 World Cup and found international concussion assessment guidelines were not followed. As Allison Vuchnich reports, physicians say FIFA needs to do more to protect players.
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FIFA did not follow its own concussion guidelines at World Cup
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