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  • Pediatric Sports Injury Prevention

Background:

  • Soccer poses a high risk of injury for children and adolescents.
  • The FIFA 11+ Kids program is designed to reduce soccer-related injuries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess Swiss soccer coaches' awareness and utilization of the FIFA 11+ Kids program.
  • To identify implementation challenges for this injury prevention program.

Main Methods:

  • Online survey distributed to 237 male youth soccer coaches (ages 7-13) in a Swiss canton.
  • 6-month implementation of the FIFA 11+ Kids program in three soccer teams, with staff monitoring utilization and coach compliance.

Main Results:

  • Only 14% of coaches knew of FIFA injury prevention programs; 10 used FIFA 11+ Kids.
  • No coaches consistently applied the program twice weekly; one abandoned it.
  • Key barriers included time constraints, supervision needs, and player motivation issues.

Conclusions:

  • Injury prevention education must be integrated into soccer coach training.
  • Adapting the FIFA 11+ Kids program, particularly for younger players, is recommended.