
The NWSL and NWSLPA are partnering with Project ACL to research and reduce ACL injuries in women's soccer. This initiative aims to understand the causes of these injuries, which disproportionately affect female players.
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Representatives of Leeds Beckett University, FIFPRO, NWSL, and NWSLPA.
The National Womenâs Soccer League Players Association (NWSLPA) and the National Womenâs Soccer League (NWSL) are joining Project ACL, the two organizations announced on Wednesday. Project ACL is an initiative focused on research to reduce anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in professional womenâs soccer.
Project ACL was founded in England with support from the Professional Footballers Association, and is focused on understanding the causes of ACL injuries in womenâs soccer, both physical and circumstantial.
ACL injuries are twice as likely for women as for men, and most occur as non-contact injuries.
The NWSL and NWSLPA will work alongside existing project partners FIFPRO, Nike, and Leeds Beckett University to conduct research.
âThe NWSLPA is proud to join Project ACL, which brings together players, leagues and researchers to better understand ACL injuries,â said Tori Huster, Deputy Executive Director at the NWSLPA. âThat understanding requires looking beyond the individual and examining the conditions players train and compete in each day. Project ACL is an opportunity to build the kind of player-centric evidence that can lead to meaningful changes across womenâs professional soccer.â
âPlayer health and performance are fundamental to the future of our league, and this is an area where we intend to lead,â said Sarah Gregorius, Vice-President of Sporting at the NWSL.
âJoining Project ACL is an important part of the leagueâs continued commitment to advancing player safety, bringing together research, data and collaboration to better understand and reduce ACL injuries in womenâs soccer. By continuing to invest in this work, we can help build environments where our players are better supported and able to perform at their best,â said Gregorius.
Project ACL is an initiative aimed at researching and reducing anterior cruciate ligament injuries in women's soccer.
ACL injuries are twice as likely to occur in women compared to men, often happening as non-contact injuries.
Project ACL includes collaboration from the NWSL, NWSLPA, Leeds Beckett University, and FIFPRO.


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