Inside FIFA World Cup 2026: The Sports Medicine Expert Keeping Soccer’s Biggest Stars Healthy
It’s more than 20 years since the U.S. hosted a FIFA World Cup and in the coming weeks, thousands of expectant fans from all over the world are due to jam-pack its stadiums in anticipation of soccer greatness. Behind the scenes, however, an essential strategy for keeping the athletes healthy is in play, and one man who is integral to this process for the New York and New Jersey area is Riley J. Williams III, MD—the man they call “The Pro Sports Doc.” His role will include the coordination of medical care during one of the world’s most demanding tournaments. View this post on Instagram Who Is Dr. Riley Williams III, FIFA’s Medical Leader for New York and New Jersey? For those who are only just catching World Cup fever, soccer is a sport that could be underestimated in terms of its brutality. Players often run for 90 minutes or more, deal with extreme weather, and place untold stress on their bodies as they shoot towards immortality on the pitch...