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Headache and soccer: a survey in professional soccer players of the Italian “Serie A”
Neurological Sciences, 2009The aim of the study was to assess the occurrence and the clinical features of primary headaches in a sample of players of the Italian Soccer League first division. The design of the study allowed a retrospective and prospective diagnosis of primary headaches according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders-II edition (ICHD-II ...
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2006
This comprehensive Handbook provides a survey of all the major research areas in sports economics written by almost all of the active researchers in this field. It offers not only an accessible insight into the major findings of the literature but also presents some of the world’s principal researchers’ views on the unanswered questions that face us ...
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This comprehensive Handbook provides a survey of all the major research areas in sports economics written by almost all of the active researchers in this field. It offers not only an accessible insight into the major findings of the literature but also presents some of the world’s principal researchers’ views on the unanswered questions that face us ...
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Pediatric Radiology, 2009
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, with FIFA recognising more than 265 million amateur players. Despite the fact that soccer is a contact sport, it is perceived to be relatively safe to play, a factor that has contributed to its status as the fastest growing team sport in the USA. Acute and minor injuries predominate in the statistics, with
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Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, with FIFA recognising more than 265 million amateur players. Despite the fact that soccer is a contact sport, it is perceived to be relatively safe to play, a factor that has contributed to its status as the fastest growing team sport in the USA. Acute and minor injuries predominate in the statistics, with
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Celluloid Soccer: The Peculiarities of Soccer in Bengali Cinema
The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2005Professor J.A. Mangan's ability to inspire confidence is an object lesson to any scholar who aspires to study critically issues and themes myopically considered unimportant until in the recent past. The concentration, insight and passion which he has demonstrated in leading his discipine for decades are qualities that I greatly admire.
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The aesthetic and ecstatic dimensions of soccer: towards a philosophy of soccer
Soccer & Society, 2016Soccer remains to be the most played and watched form of sport at the international level, and soccer games bring together millions of people. The beauty and the playfulness of the game and its appeal to the many from different social strata are both the source of greatness of this sport and yet also related to its social problems.
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Soccer & Society, 2015
In May 2014, I attended the second International Football Symposium held jointly at the Museu de Futebol, a model for football museums everywhere, which is located in the municipal Pacaembu stadium...
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In May 2014, I attended the second International Football Symposium held jointly at the Museu de Futebol, a model for football museums everywhere, which is located in the municipal Pacaembu stadium...
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Professional soccer in the Netherlands
2014In this comprehensive Handbook, John Goddard and Peter Sloane present a collection of analytical contributions by internationally regarded scholars in the field, which extensively examine the many economic challenges facing the world's most popular team sport.
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Protein requirements of soccer
Journal of Sports Sciences, 1994Although the physical demands of soccer have been studied frequently over the years, there has been little attention to the dietary protein needs of soccer players. Recent data from both moderate-intensity, prolonged (endurance) and heavy-resistance (strength) exercise studies indicate that the current recommendations (0.8 g per kg body mass per day ...
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Rehabilitation Nursing, 2016
Soccer is currently the most popular and fastest growing sport worldwide, with approximately 265 million registered soccer players existing around the world. The popularity of the sport, coupled with the high incidence of 18.8-21.5 head injuries per 1,000 player hours reported, make it essential that clinicians, coaches, and the athletes, have a solid ...
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Soccer is currently the most popular and fastest growing sport worldwide, with approximately 265 million registered soccer players existing around the world. The popularity of the sport, coupled with the high incidence of 18.8-21.5 head injuries per 1,000 player hours reported, make it essential that clinicians, coaches, and the athletes, have a solid ...
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2018
This chapter covers the review of literature that motivates this work. This includes a brief overview of sports-related head injuries, particularly in soccer, and the efficacy of protective headgears in mitigating the impact due to soccer heading.
Mohd Hasnun Arif Hassan+3 more
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This chapter covers the review of literature that motivates this work. This includes a brief overview of sports-related head injuries, particularly in soccer, and the efficacy of protective headgears in mitigating the impact due to soccer heading.
Mohd Hasnun Arif Hassan+3 more
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