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It depends. Personally i would say football. But soccer can be dangerous too. I've played it for 9 years i would know. Then u have to think on who is playing the sport is it a 5 year old or a 20 year old.

In 2006 418,260 children were sent to the emergency room with injuries from playing football. Soccer produced only 174,686.

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Soccer, there is no protective gear other than shin guards, and a lot of players hit the goal frame with their heads or at high speed. It's also a common occurrence to raise your foot in soccer, which doesn't happen in football and causes severe injuries.

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Australian Football has more injuries than soccer, its only because soccer is played internationally, there is alot more ways for a person to get hurt in Australian football than soccer

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footbal cuz rugy doesnt do nothing. i is now this cuz i do many reaserch on topix

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Soccer players get injured much more than Basketball players.

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Rugby based on the stats as they are protected by very little armour

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Pro rata its rugby

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NO

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