- More than 90,000 days lost across the top five divisions
- Figure recorded before impact of expanded club calendar
Clubs in Europe’s top five divisions lost €732m (£610m) in wages paid to injured players last season, an increase on previous campaigns and a figure recorded before the impact of an expanded club calendar has been felt.
Bundesliga clubs dominate the list of those with most injuries, with a total of 90,547 days lost to injury across the top divisions in Germany, England, Spain, Italy and France. The annual Howden’s Men’s European Football Injury Index has disconcerting figures for all those competitions, however, as the debate over fixture congestion and player workload becomes ever more heated.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/football/2024/oct/15/injuries-cost-top-men-clubs-europe-record-732m-last-season-study-shows
Author : Paul MacInnes
Publish date : 2024-10-15 17:22:36
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