Jammed finger - A sprain or ligament damage that occurs when the finger is compressed. It can impact your ability to catch or throw a ball.
Mallet finger - A tendon injury that prevents the fingertip from straightening. It's usually caused by a ball or object hitting the fingertip.
Jersey finger - A tendon rupture that prevents the fingertip from bending. It's usually caused by trying to grip an opponent's jersey and having them break away.
Thumb sprain - A ligament injury at the base of the thumb that's often caused by forcibly pressing the thumb away from the hand.
Broken finger - A fracture in one of the finger bones that can cause swelling, misalignment, or dislocation.
Other common hand injuries in football include: Dislocated finger, Boxer's fracture, Scaphoid fracture, Hand strain, and Broken wrist.