The incidence and characteristics of heading in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup™.

Julia Georgieva, Eloise J Arnold, Kerry Peek, Anne Smith, Andrew P Lavender, Andreas Serner, Melinda Fitzgerald, Fadi Ma'ayah, Amity Campbell
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Abstract

Introduction: To quantify the incidence and characteristics of purposeful heading and other head impacts in professional women's football at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup™.

Methods: This cross-sectional cohort study analysed purposeful headers (uncontested and contested) and their characteristics (e.g. playing position, match situation, field location, and distance ball travelled), and other head impact events using video analysis. Total headers and head impact events, and incidence rate (IR) per 1000 match-hours were calculated for countries, positions, and other characteristics, such as location on the pitch.

Results: Purposeful headers accounted for 76% of all coded events (uncontested: 71%; contested: 29%), followed by attempted headers (21%), unintentional ball-head impacts (2%), and other head impacts (1%). Headers ranged from 0 to 22 per player, per match with a mean of 4.8 [±1.2]. Of all field positions, centrebacks had the highest heading rates and wingers the lowest. Strikers performed significantly more contested headers than any other position, and significantly less uncontested headers. Most headers occurred in the middle third (48%), from free game play (72%) and from long balls (>20 m) (68%).

Conclusion: The findings of this study could assist the development of player heading risk profiles, sex-specific heading guidelines, and coaching practices.

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简介:目的量化 2019 年国际足联女子世界杯(FIFA Women's World Cup™)职业女子足球比赛中故意头球及其他头部撞击的发生率和特征:这项横断面队列研究通过视频分析,分析了有目的的头球(无争议和有争议)及其特征(如比赛位置、比赛情况、场地位置和皮球飞行距离),以及其他头部撞击事件。根据国家、位置和其他特征(如在球场上的位置),计算出每 1000 个比赛小时的头球和头部撞击事件总数以及发生率(IR):有目的的头球占所有编码事件的 76%(无争议:71%;有争议:29%),其次是企图头球(21%)、无意球头撞击(2%)和其他头部撞击(1%)。每名球员每场比赛的头球次数从 0 到 22 次不等,平均为 4.8 [±1.2] 次。在所有场上位置中,中卫的头球率最高,边锋的头球率最低。前锋的争顶次数明显多于其他位置,而非争顶次数则明显少于其他位置。大多数头球发生在中场三分之一处(48%),来自自由比赛(72%)和长传球(>20 米)(68%):本研究的结果有助于制定球员头球风险概况、针对不同性别的头球指导原则和教练实践。
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