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Injuries in formal and informal non-professional soccer – an overview of injury context,causes, and characteristics
Authors:Angela Gebert  Markus Gerber  Uwe Pühse  Philippe Gassmann  Hanspeter Stamm  Markus Lamprecht
Institution:1. Lamprecht und Stamm Sozialforschung und Beratung, Zürich, Switzerland;2. Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, Sport Science Section, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;3. Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, Sport Science Section, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;4. Suva (Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund), Luzern, Switzerland
Abstract:The objective of this study is to analyse context, causes, and characteristics of injuries in non-professional soccer. Therefore, a retrospective telephone survey was carried out with persons who were injured while playing soccer and who reported this accident to the Swiss National Accident Insurance Fund (Suva). Based on these data, an analysis of 708 soccer injuries was performed. The findings show that 30.1% of the injuries occurred during informal soccer play, and 75.4% of the injured persons were soccer club members. 53.0% of all injuries were caused by contact and 29.5% by foul play. Foul play was not associated with injury severity. With respect to injury severity, twisting/turning and being tackled by an opponent were identified as the most influental injury causes. Moreover, the risk of being severely injured was particularly high players of the 30+/40+ amateur leagues. In conclusion, the findings highlight that 30+/40+ league players are a major target group for the prevention of severe soccer injuries. Soccer clubs may constitute an appropriate multiplier for implementing prevention strategies such as fair play education, healthy play behaviours, and prevention programmes. Finally, a better understanding of injury situations leading to severe injuries is needed to improve injury prevention.
Keywords:Injury severity  injury setting  amateur soccer  foul play
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