Nobby Stiles Death Linked to Football Headers | London News
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A coroner has officially linked Nobby Stiles’ death to chronic traumatic encephalopathy caused by decades of heading footballs — a devastating revelation for his family and a pivotal moment in the growing legal and medical reckoning within the sport. The 78-year-old World Cup legend, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, suffered severe dementia tied to CTE, with experts pointing squarely to his career’s repetitive heading as the culprit. His family, who sold his World Cup medals to fund his care, now have a formal acknowledgment of football’s role in his decline — echoing similar findings in the recent inquest of Gordon McQueen. This ruling fuels a wave of lawsuits against football authorities, as former players and families demand accountability for long-term brain injuries sustained on the pitch.
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