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Why do soccer players wear shin guards?

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Answer: Protects tibia from impacts

Protects tibia from impactsCorrect! Tibia protection! Tibia (shin bone) is directly under skin—minimal natural padding, very vulnerable. Soccer: frequent contact—accidental kicks, tackles, collisions. Shin guards (plastic shell + foam) distribute impact force—prevent fractures, contusions. Required equipment at all competitive levels (FIFA rules). Types: slip-in (lightweight) vs ankle guards (more protection). Despite guards, shin injuries still common. Protects one of most painful impact zones!

Required by tradition onlyWrong. Now mandatory (FIFA), but rule exists because of real injury prevention—not arbitrary tradition.

Supports ankle stabilityWrong. Shin guards protect tibia, not ankles. Some designs extend to ankles, but primary purpose is shin bone protection from impacts.

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