2024-04-03 14:26:00
The injury of Lucas Passerini on Tuesday followingnoon/night once morest Inter de Porto Alegre for the Copa Sudamericana, raised to 20 the number of players who play in Argentine soccer and who suffer from the rupture of cruciate ligaments. For the historic physical trainer Alexis Olariagaone of the main reasons for the “epidemic” of injuries has to do with the Argentine soccer calendar and the large number of games that the teams must face.
In statements to Radio Miter, Olariaga maintained that “there is a lot of talk regarding the physical preparation of the players and even the boots they wear, but the truth is that The calendar that AFA established is criminal. Before, 38 games were played per year because there were 20 teams, but now with 28 teams everything has changed. To that we must add the Argentine Cup matches and in some cases the international cups. It’s too much”.
Furthermore, Olariaga placed emphasis on the terrible state of some Argentine soccer fields. “Some, like those in Sarmiento de Junín, Estudiantes de Caseros or Quilmes, are in very poor condition. And many Argentine Cup matches are played there. In fact, three or four injuries occurred on the Sarmiento court,” said the professional.
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“Injuries also have to do with stress. Argentine football is lived very intensely and if not let’s see what happened in the first twenty days of the tournament and all the coaching changes that have already occurred. Without a doubt, it is an influencing factor,” said the man who served as physical trainer for Talleres, among other teams.
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries in Argentine soccer: 20 in three months
14/01 Gonzalo Martinez (River). Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
17/01 Guillermo Enrique (Gymnastics). Partial rupture of the internal lateral ligament of the right knee.
18/01 Federico Paradela (Sarmiento). Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
29/01 Alejandro Cabrera (Banfield) Rupture of the anterior ligament of the right knee.
29/01 Juan Bisanz (Banfield) Rupture of the anterior ligament of the right knee.
29/01 David Sotelo (Newell’s) Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee.
30/01 Lucas Ambrogio (Atlético Tucumán). Ruptured anterior cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
30/01 David Barbona (Defense and Justice). Rupture of cruciate ligaments in the right knee.
02/02 Lautaro Montoya (Central Cordoba) Partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the right knee.
12/02 Ciro Rius (Platense) Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament plus grade 2 injury to the internal collateral ligament and external meniscus of the left knee.
12/02 Raúl Lozano (Platense). Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament plus injury to the internal meniscus and grade one of the internal collateral ligament with edema of the external posterolateral complex of the right knee.
16/02 Tomás Pozzo (Godoy Cruz) Rupture of the plastic from the previous operation of the anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee.
11/03 Gastón Hernández (San Lorenzo) Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the right knee.
18/03 Matías Giménez Rojas (Independent) Rupture in the anterior cruciate ligament of the right knee.
18/03 Ivo Mammini (Gimnasia) Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus of the left knee.
25/03 Manuel Insaurralde (San Lorenzo) Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee.
29/03 Ulises Sánchez (Belgrano) Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
29/03 Gastón Togni (Defense and Justice) Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the right knee.
30/03 Lucas Blondel (Boca) Right knee sprain with rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the right knee.
02/04 Lucas Passerini (Belgrano) Rupture of cruciate ligaments in the right knee.
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