US soccer icon Chastain to donate brain for research
AFP, LOS ANGELES: Former US women's soccer star Brandi Chastain said Thursday she plans to donate her brain when she dies to help research into head injuries in the sport.
Chastain, 42, famed for her memorable celebration of the winning penalty that clinched the 1999 Women's World Cup for the United States, said she hoped her donation would "change things for the positive."
“I hope my experience in soccer and what I am able to give back helps put soccer in a better place than it was when I started,” Chastain said in a statement on the Concussion Legacy Foundation website.
“Having played soccer since I was little, I can't even attempt a guess at how many times I've headed the ball,” added Chastain, a veteran of 192 internationals between 1988 and 2004. “It's a significant number.
“It's scary to think about all the heading and potential concussions that were never diagnosed in my life, but it's better to know.”
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