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About FOOTBALL ON THE BRAIN

Football on the Brain is a four-year public engagement project involving researchers and football communities (players, coaches, and fans), exploring the connections between neuroscience and football.

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What's the aim?

Our project will help players to improve their game, and fans to improve their lifestyle. Neuroscience researchers and players, coaches and fans will learn from each other about how the brain impacts on fitness and technique.

Who's involved? 

Football on the Brain is a partnership between the University of Oxford, Football Beyond Borders, Ignite, She Kicks, Oxford United in the Community, and Oxford University Sport. 

Read more about the team and project partners here.

What will happen?

From neuroscience modules for young footballers to training for coaches, and a university Sports Ambassadors programme to brain roadshows for football fans, there will be something for everyone.

A man and woman in red shirts draw on / look at a whiteboard in the foreground
Images of brain scans on a table, with two people (only hands and lower bodies visible) gesturing at them
Football midair in foreground, boy on right having kicked it while woman on left looks on
Woman in red holds up diagram of the brain while sitting at a table

Football on the Brain trailer

Funding

Football on the Brain is funded by a £218,545 public engagement grant from the University of Oxford's Enriching Engagement scheme; the largest single award ever made by the scheme.