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Dan Kilpatrick

Sir Alex Ferguson joins campaign urging reclassification of brain injuries in football

Sir Alex Ferguson is among 30 legends of Scottish football to demand brain injuries caused by heading the ball are classed as an industrial injury.

The plea comes following the death of Scotland legend Gordon McQueen, 70, last week following a diagnosis of vascular dementia in 2021.

Ferguson, Gordon Strachan, Alex McLeish and Craig Levein are among the signatures to a statement urging the Scottish government to use new social security powers to allow ex-players with football-related brain injuries to qualify for benefit payments.

The statement reads: “The evidence is now clear. Former professional footballers are three-and-a-half times more likely to die of brain injuries, including dementia, than people of the same age range in the general population.

"We must recognise that. Those in power must now recognise it, too.

“Under new powers being devolved in Scotland, we have an opportunity to formally classify brain injury in football as an industrial injury. By creating a clear and dignified process, we can honour the legacy of our footballing heroes with action and stop a generation of players falling victim to preventable suffering.

“This would give access to much-needed additional income for former players, their families, and their carers. It is the least we can do for those who have entertained us as part of our national game.

“To help honour that legacy and meet this new challenge, we, the undersigned, are calling for brain injuries experienced by ex-footballers to be classified as an industrial injury. We have a generational chance to support those who entertained us in our national game to be given the support they desperately need.

"For a generation of our greats, they are facing their final injury time — and time is running out.”

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