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We are in the process of training staff from project partner Oxford United in the Community to deliver Football on the Brain activities to their own audiences. 

On 28 March, the majority of OUitC staff attended a two-hour training session (a combination of pitch and classroom) to learn more about how neuroscience can benefit their players and fans, and how Football on the Brain activities can support this.

In the distance, various adults stand on football pitch