Blisters are common for soccer players, especially on the feet. You’ll just have to accept the fact that you’ll get one sooner or later! There are things you can do to help avoid them or decrease the pain and potential for infection if you already have one. Continue reading
There are many times in the game of soccer where players jump for a head ball and end up colliding, usually hitting heads. The same can be said for players being tripped or falling and ending up hitting their heads on the way down. One concern is if the player has suffered a concussion. How do you know? Continue reading