fa concussion guidelines
Concussions are serious and need to be handled with care to protect players’ health and well-being. The FA Concussion Guidelines provide clear advice on how to manage concussions safely at all levels of football. These guidelines ensure that any player showing signs of a concussion gets the right support and time to recover before returning to play. Safety always comes first.
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The FA’s guidance helps everyone understand how to spot concussion and manage it safely, from the moment of injury to the player’s safe return to football. If a player shows any signs of a concussion during training or a match, they must be taken off the pitch straight away to keep them safe.
Always remember: If in doubt, sit them out.
Understanding concussion
TTFC Document library
At Thurlby Tigers Football Club, safeguarding the well-being of every child and young person involved in grassroots football is our top priority. Whether they’re playing, coaching, or cheering from the sidelines, we all share the responsibility to promote high standards of behaviour and create a safe, supportive environment for everyone.
To keep things clear and accessible, we’ve put together a comprehensive document library. It’s your go-to resource for understanding our roles, responsibilities, policies, and the guidelines we follow to ensure a positive football experience for all.













