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Accident Rate at TJ Sokol Dobšice Football Team
ZAJÍC, Ondřej
Recently, injuries resulting from accidents have been regarded as a serious and social issue all over the world. Injuries concern all age categories. A significant portion is comprised by injuries resulting from sports activities, such as football. Football is a popular sport played by an increasing number of people, which leads to a higher occurrence of injuries attributable to this sports activity. Such injuries may be of a very serious character as they require long treatment and sometimes even termination of the player´s sports activity. These factors induce the necessity to continue implementing new precautionary measures to prevent these undesirable consequences to maximum possible extent. The goal of my bachelor´s thesis is to discover the frequency and seriousness of injuries resulting from accident among football players - members of the TJ Sokol Dobsice football club. The set goal has been achieved. The conducted research should have proven or invalidated the following set hypotheses: H1: With increasing age increases the frequency of injuries in the TJ Sokol Dobsice football team and H2: More than half of the injuries occurred in the 2009-2010 season in the TJ Sokol Dobsice team are not of a serious character. The H1 has been proven. As it followed from the survey based on a questionnaire, that the product category with 15 accidents happened (11%), 27 students in the category of accidents (20%), adolescents in 38 accidents (28%) men 57 injuries (41%). The second hypothesis has been proven. Only 6 players (21%) of those who were due to injuries in hospital, had to be hospitalized due to injury, 4 players (5%) operated on and 9 players (12%) was needed treatment longer than 3 months. As it follows from the results, 85 players (78 %) use protective devices, 99 players (91 %) do stretching physical exercises prior to match or training, however, only 21 players (19 %) do stretching physical exercises after match. The fact that 36 players (33 %) start fighting with intention to injure the adversary is perceived as alarming as well. It would be possible to share the results with the coaches of TJ Sokol Dobsice who could lead their players to accept higher responsibility and who could accentuate prevention of injuries resulting from accidents.

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