The Impact of Match Workload and International Travel on Injuries in Professional Men’s Football

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.3390/sports12080212
Steve den Hollander, Gino Kerkhoffs, Vincent Gouttebarge
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Abstract

There are concerns over the impact of the congested international match calendar on professional footballers’ physical and mental well-being, and injury susceptibility. This study aimed to determine whether there were differences in match workload and international travel between injured and non-injured male football players over two elite competition seasons. An observational, retrospective, case–control study was conducted using data from the 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 seasons of five top-tier European men’s football leagues. Student t-tests were used to compare cumulative match workload and international travel data over a 28-day period preceding 1270 injuries and 2540 controls. There were significant differences in match workload and international travel variables between the injured groups (all injuries and hamstring injuries) and the control group. Match workload variables were higher (p < 0.01), recovery variables lower (p < 0.01), and international travel variables higher (p < 0.01). An overload of match workload and international travel contribute to increased injury susceptibility in professional men’s football. This emphasizes the need to address international match calendar concerns, including the number of games per season, the frequency of back-to-back games, and international travel requirements. Additionally, the findings highlight the importance of monitoring player match workloads, and implementing squad rotations and tailored training programs to mitigate injury risks.
比赛工作量和国际旅行对职业男子足球受伤的影响
拥挤的国际比赛日程对职业足球运动员的身心健康和易受伤性的影响令人担忧。本研究旨在确定在两个精英赛赛季中,受伤和未受伤的男足运动员在比赛工作量和国际旅行方面是否存在差异。本研究采用欧洲五大顶级男子足球联赛 2021/2022 和 2022/2023 赛季的数据,进行了一项观察性、回顾性、病例对照研究。研究采用学生 t 检验法比较了 1270 名受伤球员和 2540 名对照组球员在 28 天内的累计比赛工作量和国际旅行数据。受伤组(所有受伤和腿筋受伤)与对照组在比赛工作量和国际旅行变量方面存在明显差异。比赛工作量变量较高(p < 0.01),恢复变量较低(p < 0.01),国际旅行变量较高(p < 0.01)。超负荷的比赛工作量和国际旅行导致职业男子足球运动员更容易受伤。这强调了解决国际比赛日程问题的必要性,包括每个赛季的比赛数量、背靠背比赛的频率以及国际旅行的要求。此外,研究结果还强调了监控球员比赛工作量、实施球队轮换和量身定制的训练计划以降低受伤风险的重要性。
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Sports
Sports SPORT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
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审稿时长
11 weeks
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