ABSTRACT
This study investigated time-loss injury occurrence and patterns between the first season (2020/21, S2) completed during the Covid-19 pandemic (longer pre-season following cancellation of the 2019/20 season but shorter duration) and a regular season (2018/19, S1) in French Ligue 1 and 2 professional soccer clubs. Epidemiological data were prospectively recorded in a national injury database by each club’s physician. In all clubs combined, the mean number of injuries per club was 31.5 and 36.6 in S2 and S1, respectively (−13.9%). Overall match injury incidence (per 1000 hours) in all clubs combined was lower in S2 versus S1 (22.23 vs 25.96, p < 0.01). In Ligue 1 clubs alone, match-play incidences for injury overall (24.92 vs 29.42), muscle strains (10.59 vs 13.24) and strains specifically in the hamstring region (4.52 vs 6.22) were lower in S2 versus S1 (all p < 0.05). No differences in the incidence of match injuries affecting the ankle and knee regions were observed. Changes in the 2020/21 season structure and duration owing to the Covid-19 pandemic seem not to have had a negative effect on injury occurrence and patterns in French professional soccer clubs.
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The authors would like to thank all the participating Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs and particularly their respective medical staff for their help with collecting data for this study.
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Data are available upon reasonable request. Requests for data sharing from appropriate researchers and entities will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Interested parties should contact Dr Emmanuel Orhant (eorhant@ fff. fr).
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Emmanuel Orhant
Emmanuel Orhant is currently Medical Director of the French Football Federation and President of the National Association of Professional Football Club Doctors.
Jean-François Chapellier
Jean-François Chapellier is currently National Federal Doctor and President of the Covid-19 Commission for the French Football eration.
Christopher Carling
Christopher Carling is currently Head of Performance for the French Football Federation.