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Brain injury charity 'appalled' by Ospina concussion incident

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The Colombia international is on loan at Napoli from Arsenal.

Football has been accused of failing to take concussion seriously by a brain injury charity after Napoli goalkeeper David Ospina collapsed during a match on Sunday.

Ospina, on loan at the Italian club from Arsenal, fell to the turf in the Serie A game with Udinese having earlier suffered a head injury during a clash with opponent Ignacio Pussetto.

The incident involving the Colombia international, who has since been discharged from hospital and given the all clear, came after Lyon keeper Anthony Lopes was temporarily allowed to continue in last Wednesday’s Champions League game against Barcelona after being injured when he dived at the feet of Philippe Coutinho.

David Ospina is on loan from Arsenal
David Ospina is on loan from Arsenal (John Walton/PA)

Charity Headway, which works to improve life after brain injuries, has expressed dismay and believes FIFA protocols are not being followed.

“We are deeply shocked and appalled at these latest examples of concussion protocols not being followed in football,” said Headway chief executive Peter McCabe.

“David Ospina’s treatment is particularly concerning and highlights exactly why we’ve always called for an ‘if in doubt, sit it out’ approach to concussion.

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Lyon goalkeeper Anthony Lopes last week temporarily played on with a head injury (Martin Rickett/PA)

“FIFA’s protocols clearly state that if concussion is suspected – not clinically diagnosed – but suspected, the player should be removed from the field and not allowed to return.

“This is to not only protect the player from a secondary blow to the head, which could exacerbate the injury, but also to recognise the often delayed presentation of symptoms.

“Both players have been badly let down and left unprotected by football’s failure to take concussion seriously.

“There’s a real fear that it will take a catastrophic injury to a high-profile player before any real change in attitudes is forthcoming.”

Press Association Sport has contacted FIFA for comment.

Ospina said on Monday evening that he was “fine”, tweeting: “Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone for your prayers and your thoughts. I am fine and recovering with my family. I hope to be back soon and stronger than ever!”

Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti earlier tweeted that he had visited Ospina.

The club announced the 30-year-old was set for some rest and would not be joining up with his country during the international break.

David Ospina was due to join Colombia on international duty
David Ospina had been due to join Colombia on international duty (Adam Davy/PA)

“David Ospina was discharged this afternoon from the Pineta Grande Clinic where he had been hospitalised last night for a series of investigations and specialist visits. All tests are negative,” a statement from Napoli on the official club website read.

“Visits excluded any problems. The diagnosis is of vagal crisis [fainting] resolved within a few hours.

“The player has been advised a few days off and will not respond to the call-up of his national team.”


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