Global players union leads study into women's ACL tears

By Lori Ewing
Updated April 30 2024 - 10:00pm, first published 9:55pm
Sam Kerr's ACL tear is one of the most high-profile injuries suffered by a women's player. (AP PHOTO)
Sam Kerr's ACL tear is one of the most high-profile injuries suffered by a women's player. (AP PHOTO)

A growing chorus of female soccer players have called for research into anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears, with women said to be between two and six times more likely to suffer the injury than men.

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