Eighty-two per cent of male professional football (soccer) players return to play at the previous level two seasons after Achilles tendon rupture treated with surgical repair.
Alberto GrassiGuendalina RossiPieter D'HoogheRandeep AujlaMassimiliano MoscaKristian SamuelssonStefano ZaffagniniPublished in: British journal of sports medicine (2019)
96% of professional male football players who underwent surgery to repair an ATR returned to unrestricted practice and then competition after an average time of 7 and 9 months, respectively. However, 18% did not return to the same level of play within the two seasons following their return, with a higher risk in those experiencing a re-rupture.