No difference in sudden‐onset injury risk between artificial turf and natural grass for Finnish female elite‐level footballers: A five‐season study
Ville Immonen, Iida Mustakoski, Ilari Kuitunen, Tommi Vasankari, Mari Leppänen

TL;DR
A five-season study found no difference in injury risk for elite female footballers playing on artificial turf versus natural grass in Finland.
Contribution
This study provides new evidence from Finland showing no increased injury risk on artificial turf for elite female footballers.
Findings
517 matches were analyzed over five seasons, with 237 sudden-onset injuries reported.
Injury incidence rates were similar on artificial turf and natural grass (19.6 vs 19.3 per 1000 match hours).
No statistical difference was found for knee injuries or other injury subcategories.
Abstract
Evidence on injury incidence on artificial turf for female footballers is conflicting. Some studies have found no difference in injury rates, while others have suggested increased knee injury risk. The aim of this study was to compare match injury incidences between artificial turf and natural grass in the Finnish female premier division of football. All teams in the Finnish female premier division of football were invited to participate in a five‐season prospective cohort study, and eight to ten teams took part depending on the season. Injuries were reported by players in weekly questionnaires and categorised by anatomical region, recurrence, contact, severity, and playing position. Individual match exposure was tabled, and incidences per 1000 h of match exposure and incidence rate ratios (IRRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated for both surface types. A total of…
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TopicsSports injuries and prevention · Sports Performance and Training · Tendon Structure and Treatment
