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Professional football players are exposed to high injury risk due to the physical demands
of this sport. The purpose of this study was to characterize the injuries of a professional football team
in the First Portuguese League over three consecutive sports seasons. Seventy-one male professional
football players in the First Portuguese Football League were followed throughout the sports seasons
of 2019/2020, 2020/2021, and 2021/2022. In total, 84 injuries were recorded. Each player missed
an average of 16.6 days per injury. Lower limbs were massively affected by injuries across all
three seasons, mainly with muscular injuries in the quadriceps and hamstrings and sprains in the
tibiotarsal structure. Overall, the injury incidence was considerably higher in matches than in training.
The two times of the season that proved most conducive to injuries were the months of July and
January. Our results emphasize the importance of monitoring sports performance, including injury
occurrence, and assisting in identifying risk factors in professional football. Designing individualized
training programs and optimizing prevention and recovery protocols are crucial for maximizing this
global process.
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Keywords
Football injuries Risk factors Epidemiology Sports monitoring Injury prevention . Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
Citation
Martins, F.; França, C.; Marques, A.; Iglésias, B.; Sarmento, H.; Henriques, R.; Ihle, A.; Lopes, H.; Ornelas, R.T.; Gouveia, É.R. Sports Injuries of a Portuguese Professional Football Team during Three Consecutive Seasons. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 12582. https://doi.org/10.3390/ ijerph191912582
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MDPI