The pattern of non-contact injuries in a South African professional football team.

Jeroen SwartC VarekampJ Greyling
Published in: South African journal of sports medicine (2022)
The non-contact injury incidence in South African professional football players is similar to European football players. Hamstrings and groin injuries are predominant and were sustained throughout the competitive season. Defenders sustained the most non-contact injuries within the team relative to exposure time compared to attackers and midfielders. To our knowledge, injuries relative to player position have not been reported previously.