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Football Legends Sign Up To Help Southampton Researchers Investigate Playing Injuries

Footballing legends from across the south are helping researchers at University Hospital Southampton to investigate sports-related injuries in the largest UK study of its kind.

Former players including Lawrie Sanchez, Linvoy Primus and Kevin Bond are taking part in the FOCUS study at University Hospital Southampton.

More than 40 retired professional footballers nationally have contributed to the study that is exploring head injuries, cognitive impairment, foot and ankle injuries and osteoarthritis.

The research is being delivered in the south with the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Southampton Clinical Research Facility and the University of Southampton.

Research is also underway at locations in Nottingham, London, Manchester and Leeds.

Professional footballers are at high risk of injuries through playing the game, according to previous research studies published by the BMJ.

During the past 25 years, the three most common injury areas in professional football have been to players’ thighs, the foot/ankle area and the knee.

Lawrie, known from the ‘Crazy Gang’ era at Wimbledon FC, retired from professional football in the 1990s. He scored the winning goal for Wimbledon against Liverpool in the 1988 FA Cup Final.

He said:

“As a former professional, I am interested in what toll football has taken on my body, particularly as I had several ankle injuries throughout my playing career.

"If the study can help future players, then that’s a bonus.”

Portsmouth club legend Linvoy Primus is also taking part in the research. He made 198 appearances for the club between 2000 and 2009.



Kevin Bond made 140 appearances for Southampton in the 1980s. He also spent time at Norwich City, Manchester City and AFC Bournemouth throughout his playing career.

Retired professional footballers who have taken part in the study have been completing questionnaires on their playing careers, along with undergoing X-rays of their feet and ankles at Southampton General Hospital.

Cathy Bowen, Professor of Podiatry at the University of Southampton, is leading the Southampton arm of the study, with Dr Kristin Veighey, NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in General Practice.

Prof Bowen said:

“We are delighted that so many professional footballers have agreed to take part in this study.

“Feet and ankles take a great deal of impact during football, yet they are often the most forgotten joints when it comes to thinking about preventing long-term injuries."

The FOCUS (Foot and ankle Osteoarthritis and Cognitive impairment in retired UK Soccer players) study is led by the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre at the University of Nottingham.

It is co-funded by the Versus Arthritis Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis, the Football Association and the Professional Footballers’ Association.

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