Youth soccer participation among players under age 19 was associated with an overall injury rate of 2.6 per 100 participants, with most injuries being non-serious.
Cohort (n=1,272)
Youth soccer players (n=1,272)
Youth soccer participation
Injury rate per 100 participants
Soccer has rapidly gained in interest in the United States. A paucity of available data on soccer injuries led us to formulate this study to quantitate and categorize injuries acquired during a program of youth soccer (under age 19). A prospective study of 1,272 players showed an injury rate of 2.6 injuries per 100 participants. The injury rate for girls was twice as great as for boys. The under 10-age group was seldom injured (less than 1 injury per 100 participants), but the overall injury rate in the players of secondary school age was 7.7 injuries per 100 participants. Most injuries were not serious. Soccer appears to be a safe activitiy for adolescents and children.
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Justin Sullivan
The University of Sydney
Richard H. Gross
Medical University of South Carolina
William A. Grana
Oklahoma State University
The American Journal of Sports Medicine
OU Health
Children's Hospital of Oklahoma
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Sullivan et al. (Mon,) conducted a cohort in Youth soccer players (n=1,272). Youth soccer participation was evaluated on Injury rate per 100 participants. Youth soccer participation among players under age 19 was associated with an overall injury rate of 2.6 per 100 participants, with most injuries being non-serious.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0a8effc0fb98abde379b86 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/036354658000800505