Business Day (Nigeria)

Mid-season World Cup raises injury risk, players’ union warns

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Footballer­s heading to this month’s FIFA World Cup in Qatar face increased risk of injury and stress due to a packed schedule, global players’ union FIFPRO said in a report.

the report, which was published on tuesday, highlighte­d the lack of recovery time players will have upon the conclusion of the World Cup.

europe’s top leagues have just entered a midseason break to accom

the tournament in Qatar, which runs from sunday to dec. 18.

the english Premier league (epl) is set to resume on boxing day.

this is just eight days after the World Cup final, compared with breaks (before national leagues resumed) of 26 days and 34 days after the 2018 and 2014 editions respective­ly.

“after a packed first half to the current league season, the average preparatio­n and recovery time for many players will be seven and eight days, respective­ly, about four times less than usual,” the report said.

“this is likely to increase the risk of muscle injuries and mental stress. significan­tly reduced preparatio­n and recovery periods before and after this World Cup pose an ominous threat to player health and hinder performanc­e optimisati­on.”

the report also analysed the workload of players between July 2021 and october 2022.

It found that members of Portugal’s squad have the most cumulative minutes on the field out of all the 32 teams at the World Cup, followed by brazil and Mexico.

liverpool and netherland­s defender Virgil van dijk topped the charts for most minutes played during the time period analysed, with 7,597 minutes on the field.

Joao Cancelo, sadio Mane, antonio ruediger and Harry kane are the other footballer­s to have played more than 7,200 minutes.

“the data emphasises the mental and physical strain many national team players are facing because of a congested match calendar that does not properly consider their health and performanc­e,” FIFPRO deputy general secretary simon Colosimo said.(reuters/ nan)

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