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Sporting Chance (sometimes referred to by its original name, Sporting Chance Clinic) is a registered UK based charity set up by former Arsenal and England football captain Tony Adams to provide support to current and former professional athletes for a wide variety of mental and emotional health problems. Formed in September 2000, the charity provides support to current and retired athletes in three areas: education and training, one to one counselling (for any emotional or mental health issue) and a residential clinic set up specifically to treat addictive disorders.

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  • Sporting Chance (sometimes referred to by its original name, Sporting Chance Clinic) is a registered UK based charity set up by former Arsenal and England football captain Tony Adams to provide support to current and former professional athletes for a wide variety of mental and emotional health problems. Formed in September 2000, the charity provides support to current and retired athletes in three areas: education and training, one to one counselling (for any emotional or mental health issue) and a residential clinic set up specifically to treat addictive disorders. On 27 September 2013, it was announced that former CEO Peter Kay had suddenly died aged 52. (en)
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  • The mental health people for professional sportspeople
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  • Liphook, Hampshire and York, North Yorkshire (en)
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  • Sporting Chance (sometimes referred to by its original name, Sporting Chance Clinic) is a registered UK based charity set up by former Arsenal and England football captain Tony Adams to provide support to current and former professional athletes for a wide variety of mental and emotional health problems. Formed in September 2000, the charity provides support to current and retired athletes in three areas: education and training, one to one counselling (for any emotional or mental health issue) and a residential clinic set up specifically to treat addictive disorders. (en)
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