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Boots and balls made for men an injury risk to women footballers
Sports scientists are highlighting the lack of football kit designed for women, saying the use of boots and balls created for male players could be putting them at higher risk of injury.
Knee-ligament injuries in women are causing concern at an elite level.
Despite some progress, the researchers say no large boot manufacturer has yet invested in a design to suit women.
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