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The purpose of this study was to investigate injuries during training and matches in men’s college soccer players. All injury data collected from two men’s soccer teams and fifty-three college men’s soccer players who participated in training and competitions during the South Korea collegiate league in 2022. All injury data were recorded, injury site, injury mechanism, activity at injury, and time lost due to injury were analyzed, and injury rate(IR) was calculated using Athletes Exposures(AEs) and Time Exposures(TEs) methods. A total of 109 injuries were reported by 9,511(0.1/1,000) AEs and 1,058,530(12.3/1,000) TEs during the study period. In total, 32 injuries occurred by 977(3.5/1,000)AEs, and 89,310(0.03/1,000)TEs during the official match. In the training, 8,534(8.8/1,000)AEs 969,220TEs, in a total of 77 injuries. Among the injuries diagnosed in training and playing, ligament, contusion, and ligament were the highest in the order of the injuries in training situations, followed by ligament, endoscopy, and contusion. In training and playing, the mechanisms of injury were highest in the order of non-contact injuries, player-to-player contact injuries, and ball contact injuries, followed by non-contact
injuries, player-to-player injuries, and ball contact injuries in training situations. Injuries to college soccer players occurred more often in training than in matches, and injuries occur primary in ligamentes, bruises, myoscopy and non-contact injuries, player-to-player contact injuries, and ball contact injuries thus, demand to establish and apply injury prevention and countermeasures.