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Why Do World Cup Soccer Players Fake Injuries? A Neurosurgeon’s View

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MADRID, SPAIN – JANUARY 16: Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid goes down with an injury during the Copa Del Rey match between Real Madrid and Celta de Vigo at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on January 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

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I have thoroughly enjoyed watching the World Cup with my family. It has rekindled a genuine passion for the game and deepened my appreciation for the skill, strategy, and athleticism that define elite soccer. Yet one persistent element continues to undermine the spectacle: the epidemic of fake injuries.

I simply cannot get past it.

Nor, it seems, can many others. A 2014 survey of soccer fans found that 83 percent cited feigning injuries as a major annoyance—the top complaint in the study.

I Have An Inherent Bias About Fake Injuries In Soccer

As a practicing neurosurgeon who specializes in complex spine surgery, I see the brutal realities of genuine trauma every day—patients with spines shattered in car wrecks, falls from height, and legitimate spine sports injuries. These high-energy injuries often cause lifelong consequences that demand months or years of recovery.

As as a former college rugby player who still follows football, rugby and ice hockey closely, I’m also accustomed to a different standard. In those sports, athletes absorb massive hits—often drawing blood or sustaining visible bruises—yet they rise, reset, and compete immediately. This reflects a culture of toughness: resilience under contact and collision.

Contrast that with soccer, where grown men and women—among the world’s most highly compensated and physically gifted athletes—routinely collapse in theatrical agony after minimal or nonexistent contact. They clutch a leg or face, writhe on the pitch, and summon sympathetic interventions from medical staff, only to spring up moments later and sprint at full speed. This is not injury; it is performance art. It is gamesmanship masquerading as competition in otherwise elite competitors.

As the great comedian Sebastian Maniscalco captured it perfectly: “Aren’t you embarrassed?”

The Data On Fake Or Simulated Soccer Injuries

Diving—or ‘simulation’ in official FIFA terms—is explicitly against the rules
and punishable by a yellow card. Yet it remains rampant. Studies and observational data show that a striking percentage of apparent injuries in soccer are exaggerated or fabricated. One analysis of tournament play found that only about 7% of ‘injuries’ in men’s games were classified as definite, with the vast majority questionable or simulated. Players know the game stops for injury, free kicks and cards can be awarded on fouls, and a well- timed dive can shift momentum in a low-scoring sport.

This isn’t harmless theater. It wastes referee time, disrupts flow, and—most frustratingly from a physician’s perspective—erodes credibility when real
injuries occur. When every minor bump looks like a career-ender, how do
we take legitimate medical concerns seriously?

Because, soccer players, of course get very real and very serious injuries as well.

Compare To Rugby: Real Punishment, Real Resilience

Now look at rugby. The United States will also host the Men’s Rugby World Cup in 2031 and Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2033.

Players routinely absorb massive, repeated collisions without padding. Research shows that rugby has significantly higher injury rates than soccer—up to 2.7 times more match injuries in some youth and amateur comparisons. Yet the culture remains one of getting up and getting on with it. Rugby players don’t roll around for 30 seconds hoping for a card; they shake it off because the game demands toughness and continuous play. The physical toll is real and well-documented, but a simulation culture is largely absent.

This dichotomy has been documented in countless social media videos—such as those directly comparing the World Cup finals of each sport:

Why Is This Happening In Soccer? Incentives Matter

The difference isn’t that soccer players are uniquely fragile. Again, these are incredible, elite athletes and world-class competitors.

It’s the incentives. If it didn’t provide some potential benefit. It wouldn’t be done.

In a sport where a single goal can decide everything and fouls carry heavy consequences, simulation offers tangible advantages: free kicks in dangerous areas, cards on opponents, time-wasting to protect leads, or even influencing substitutions and rest. Rugby and hockey carry their own physical risks, but their rules and culture do not reward acting to nearly the same degree.

As a physician, what frustrates me most is watching highly skilled, highly paid athletes turn minor contact into Oscar-worthy performances. It cheapens the broader conversation around athlete welfare and sports medicine. It also makes it far more difficult for referees, fans, and medical staff to distinguish the real from the fake.

A Path Forward For Soccer Injuries

Soccer’s governing bodies have made efforts—issuing yellow cards for simulation and deploying VAR interventions. Still, the game would be far better and more watchable if players stopped the acting and simply let it flow.

From a physician’s perspective, the frustration is straightforward: Real injuries deserve respect and proper medical attention. Fake ones waste everyone’s time and undermine trust. The data are clear—rugby and hockey deliver more genuine physical punishment with far less drama. Soccer players could learn something from that.

Fans already appreciate the beauty of the sport: the artistry, athleticism, and tactical brilliance on display. When players embrace authenticity over theatrics, they will honor that passion and give fans the honest, flowing game they deserve to celebrate.

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