head and facial inuries.. injury to the lips and the eyes and the top of a break and bleeding nose and teeth injury. Unconsciousness

head and facial inuries:
A football player is prone to head and face injuries from other players (competitors) and also from the ball, and also from the ball, the weight of the ball, the speed of its launch, and the proximity of the player, as happens in direct and indirect free strikes and stand the player not more than 10 yards in the face Strikes (hitting the ball) These multiple situations expose the player to injury to the head and face and any other part of the body of course, and these players when they face the ball back and back injury as a result of this situation, and the back of the head are vulnerable to injury.
Striking the ball in the head incorrectly leads to injury to the head in the place where it was hit, as in the joint blows between the player and his opponent, and between the player and his colleague at times, as well as hitting the low balls of the head and based on the position of the player and the balls of joint whether facing the opponent back or Face to face, all of which expose the player to injury.
When the goalkeeper tries to catch the ball and misjudges the player, the player is injured in the head and face and when the goalkeeper tries to draw the ball from the attacker's feet, he presents himself to the head and face.
Injury to the lips and upper eyes and the occurrence of a break and bleeding of the nose and injury to teeth from the injuries we see in the football stadiums as a result of the ball or opponent, may be exposed as a result of the head injury to the loss of consciousness, so we must treat all head injuries as serious injuries.
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