Video assistant doctors for World Cup to assess concussion
SOCHI, Russia — World Cup teams have been told video replays will be extended to their doctors to assist the diagnosis of concussions.
FIFA’s top medical official told The Associated Press that a second team doctor will be allowed access to match footage to evaluate injuries in real time to supplement any on-field diagnosis.
It is the latest sign of FIFA embracing technology, with video assistant referees set to make their World Cup debut at the June 14-July 15 tournament in Russia.
FIFA is strengthening procedures to treat head injuries following cases at the 2014 World Cup where players tried to stay on the field after a concussion.


