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British lawmakers are preparing to present proposals in Parliament that could require soccer organizations to contribute financially to the care costs of former players who have developed brain conditions due to heading balls. The amendments aim to categorize this issue as "industrial injuries" and establish a scheme for care and support. Critics argue the current Brain Health Fund, set up by the Professional Footballers' Association and the Premier League, is insufficient.
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