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Football : laughing gas threatens the future of the game

Football : laughing gas threatens the future of the game

Football is facing a growing and alarming issue as laughing gas continues to spread among young people and even professional players. This substance, often perceived as harmless, is now at the center of serious public health concerns in France.

Football is directly impacted, as cases multiply both in amateur environments and within elite circles. Authorities, led by Minister Marie-Pierre Vedrenne, have launched a strong campaign to raise awareness, highlighting the dangerous consequences of nitrous oxide, which can cause neurological disorders, loss of coordination, and even death.

Football also suffers from the behavior of certain players who underestimate the risks. Incidents involving figures like Yves Bissouma or past cases in the Premier League have exposed a worrying trend. Football sees its image weakened as role models engage in practices that affect both their health and performance. Medical experts warn that nitrous oxide reduces physical abilities, slows recovery, and increases the risk of injuries, making it completely incompatible with the demands of high-level competition.

Football must now react collectively to contain this silent threat. Football institutions, clubs, and players themselves have a crucial role to play in prevention and awareness. The French government is pushing for stricter regulations and stronger penalties, while encouraging athletes to use their influence positively. Football stands at a turning point, where protecting young generations and preserving the integrity of the sport has become an urgent priority.

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