Video analysis of 100 matches in male semi-professional football reveals a heading rate of 5.7 headings per field player and match

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Die Videoanalyse von 100 Spielen im semiprofessionellen Männerfußball zeigt eine Kopfballquote von 5,7 Kopfbällen pro Feldspieler und Spiel
Autor:Weber, Johannes; Ernstberger, Andreas; Reinsberger, Claus; Popp, Daniel; Nerlich, Michael; Alt, Volker; Krutsch, Werner
Erschienen in:BMC sports science, medicine and rehabilitation
Veröffentlicht:14 (2022), Art.-ID 132; [8 S.], Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online)
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:2052-1847
DOI:10.1186/s13102-022-00521-2
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Erfassungsnummer:PU202311010661
Quelle:BISp

Abstract des Autors

Introduction: Heading is an integral part of football and frequent media reports and previous studies about potential danger of heading and head trauma in football fuelled discussions. Epidemiological data and video analyses regarding headings situation and associated head injuries are still missing in male adult professional football.
Methods: In a prospective cohort study in the male fourth German football league, 100 official matches of the 2015–2016 season were assessed by video analysis and a standardized protocol. Heading situations and concomitant circumstances as well as incidents with a propensity of injury (critical incidents) were analyzed. Critical incidents (CI) and seasonal reported head injuries were cross-referenced.
Results: Overall, 11,514 headings were analysed in detail. Video analysis yielded a mean of 5.7 headings per player and match (SD: 1.2; range 0–15). Heading was predominantly performed with the frontal part of the head (76.8%), and nearly two thirds of all headings occurred during defending (65.8%). 71.0% of all headings occured during tacklings, of which 71.9% involved body contact with the opponent player. Video analysis yielded 31 CI on the head due to heading (incidence: 1.02 per 1000 h match exposure and player). 29 CI occurred during heading duels (odds ratio: 5.91), 30 CI with body contact (odds ratio: 28.8) and 6 CI with elbow contact (odds ratio: 6.13).
Conclusion: Heading frequency in male semi-professional football could be determined with a rate of 5.7 headings per match and field player. Cross referencing CI and seasonal reported head injuries revealed a very low number of reported head injuries.