Manchester United will become the first Premier League club to offer male sanitary facilities. Sanitary bins and products such as pads will be made available for fans at Old Trafford.
It comes as a new study from Prostate Cancer UK and phs Group published on Tuesday found 50 per cent of football fans with male bladder weakness attend fewer games due to a lack of facilities and anxiety about leaks.
One in seven said they had stopped going to games altogether. United have signed up to become the first Gold BOG STANDARD club, the minimum standards Prostate Cancer UK and phs Group are asking organisations to implement to support men with incontinence. READ MORE: The £1.1bn reason Ruben Amorim will find his Man United transfer plans impacted One in eight men will get prostate cancer, and urinary incontinence (UI) is a side-effect of life-saving treatment for the illness for lots of men.
As many as two-thirds (65 per cent) who receive treatment for prostate cancer will become incontinent – some for a few weeks, months or years, while others may live with the condition forever.
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