@Article{Moreno-Perez2025,
journal="Biology of Sport",
issn="0860-021X",
volume="42",
number="3",
year="2025",
title="Non-contact injury incidence in professional women’s football 
depends on the starting status of the player",
abstract="This study aimed to determine differences in the incidence of non-contact injury in professional women football players with different starting statuses. Data from 37 women (age: 28.5±3.9 years; body mass: 62.3±5.2 kg; height: 169.8±4.7 cm) from a professional football team (Professional Women’s Football League from Spain) were prospectively collected during two consecutive seasons. Players were classified according to their match starting status as starters (players with > 70% of matches in the starting lineup;  n  = 20) and non-starters ( n  = 17). External load parameters were collected using GPS in all training sessions and matches. Non-contact injuries were diagnosed, classified, and recorded by the medical staff following the IOC consensus. Statistics included comparisons of starters vs. non-starters and linear regression and diagnostic analyses of injured vs. non-injured players. Non-starters accumulated less match load over the season but had two-fold non-contact injury incidence and three-fold muscular injury incidence during matches than starters, despite being exposed to a similar training load. The larger the number of matches played as a starter, the fewer injuries (non-contact: R 2  = 0.27,  p  = 0.01; muscular: R 2  = 0.11,  p  = 0.04). Diagnostic analyses identified clinical thresholds for insufficient match and training loads during the season accounting for higher injury risk. Less than 5,237 decelerations and 25 matches as a starter per season during training was the best indicator to discriminate players with less likelihood of non-contact injury. Football players with less match exposure from a women’s professional squad may be more prone to injury due to under-exposure to the demands of the game.",
author="Moreno-Perez, Victor
and Bové, Berta Carles
and Courel-Ibáñez, Javier
and Coso, Juan
and Beato, Marco
and Vidal-Barraquer, Eva Ferrer
and Font, Gil Rodas",
pages="99--107",
doi="10.5114/biolsport.2025.145916",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2025.145916"
}