FRANKFURT, June 26: FIFA said on Sunday it wanted all teams in the 2006 World Cup to supply medical certificates in a bid to prevent a re-occurence of the death of Cameroon midfielder Marc-Vivien Foe exactly two years ago.

“We want to bring in a standard form that all federations which take part in the World Cup must fill out,” said Dr. Toni Graf-Baumann, a member of the world football governing body’s medical commission.

FIFA also wants the medical certificate to include details of cardiological examinations players have undergone and details of any specific problems.

The announcement comes after the latest death of an active player.

Hugo Cunha, a 28-year-old midfielder for Portuguese first division club Uniao Leiria, collapsed and died during a non-competitive match with friends near Lisbon at the weekend.—AFP

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