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A competitive season of training injuries in New Zealand amateur women’s soccer
Sport Psychology Women's International Football Institute Sport Psychology Women's International Football Institute

A competitive season of training injuries in New Zealand amateur women’s soccer

This study looked at training injuries in an amateur women's soccer team in New Zealand over a single season. Researchers wanted to understand how often injuries happened and how serious they were. They followed 31 players who trained twice a week on artificial turf and collected data on any physical problems that occurred during these training sessions.

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The Effect of Pitch Surface on Match Running Performance in Women’s Soccer
Coaching, Sport Development Women's International Football Institute Coaching, Sport Development Women's International Football Institute

The Effect of Pitch Surface on Match Running Performance in Women’s Soccer

This study examined how playing on artificial turf (AT) versus natural grass (NG) affects match running performance in elite women’s soccer. Researchers analyzed data from 22 matches in the Slovenian Women’s First League, tracking total distance covered (TD), high-intensity running (HIR), accelerations (HIA), and decelerations (HID).

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