Concussions in Portuguese Professional Football: A Preliminary Epidemiological Study
André Moreira, Filipe Froes, Gonçalo Vaz, Alexandre Fernandes, Basil Ribeiro, Frank Mederos, Gabriel Nogueira, Hugo Almeida, Pedro Caetano, Pedro Prata, Ana Teixeira, Reinaldo Teixeira

TL;DR
This study explores concussion patterns in Portuguese professional football, finding that defenders are most at risk, with late-match head-to-head collisions being a common cause.
Contribution
The paper provides preliminary epidemiological data on concussions in Portuguese football, highlighting risk factors and symptom patterns specific to this population.
Findings
Defenders experienced the highest concussion incidence, primarily due to head-to-head collisions.
Non-head-to-head impacts were more frequently associated with amnesia, though this finding requires validation in larger studies.
Half of the concussed players were hospitalized and underwent cranial CT scans, indicating severe symptomatology.
Abstract
Introduction: Concussions are a growing concern in professional football due to their potential short- and long-term neurological consequences. Despite increasing global awareness, data on the epidemiology and clinical management of concussions in Portuguese football remain scarce. This preliminary exploratory study aimed to characterize the incidence, mechanisms, symptomatology, and medical response to concussions in Portugal’s Professional Football Leagues during the 2023/2024 season, based on reported cases. Methods: A retrospective observational analysis was conducted on head injuries reported by club medical teams during official matches in Liga Portugal First and Second Leagues. Collected variables included player position, time of injury, mechanism, symptoms, medical interventions and hospital referral. Results: Only six concussions were reported during official matches, with an…
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TopicsTraumatic Brain Injury Research · Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
