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Home / Sports / NWSL Player's Near-Death CPR Inspires League-Wide Training

NWSL Player's Near-Death CPR Inspires League-Wide Training

20 Nov

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Summary

  • NWSL to implement mandatory CPR training for all 16 clubs by 2026.
  • Defender Savy King initiated the safety drive after her own on-field collapse.
  • The initiative aims to make NWSL the first pro league with universal CPR instruction.
NWSL Player's Near-Death CPR Inspires League-Wide Training

Angel City FC defender Savy King has launched a groundbreaking safety initiative within the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). This program, born from her personal experience of receiving CPR on the field, will provide free CPR training to all 16 NWSL clubs ahead of the 2026 season. The collaboration involves King's nonprofit, Savy King of Hearts, the NWSL, and the American Heart Association.

The initiative is set to make the NWSL the first professional league in America to ensure standardized CPR instruction for every team. King, who collapsed during a match earlier this year and underwent surgery for a congenital heart condition, emphasized the critical importance of immediate CPR. She stated that every player and staff member should know CPR, given the unpredictability of cardiac emergencies.

Furthermore, the league will establish a player ambassador program, with King leading efforts to designate representatives from each club to champion CPR awareness. NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman expressed pride in this scalable CPR training, highlighting the league's commitment to player safety and health education. King also acknowledged the medical staff whose quick actions saved her life, fueling her drive to prevent others from facing similar waits for emergency aid.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The NWSL is launching a league-wide CPR training program for all 16 teams, starting before the 2026 season.
Angel City FC defender Savy King inspired the initiative after she collapsed and received CPR on the field.
All NWSL clubs will receive CPR training by the start of the 2026 season.

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