Monday, 9 June 2014

FIFA Injuries Cup - BRASIL


FIFA INJURIES CUP 

Many Of the worlds biggest players have been injured during the friendlies or training sessions before the World Cup . This includes bayern munich and france international Franck Ribery , German Marco Reus , Columbian Radamel Falcao , Dutch Van Der Vaart .





Here is the List of all the Players who will be missing the world cup due to injuries.

Germany's midfielder Marco Reus reacts iMARCO REUS - Reus turned his ankle shortly before the break in their 6-1 victory over Armenia on Friday in Mainz, partially tearing the anterior ligament above his left ankle on the eve of the team’s departure for Brazil.

                                           



France's forward Franck Ribery,  left and head coach Didier Deschamps pose for the team picture at the French national football team's training base, in Clairefontaine, outside Paris, Friday, June 6, 2014 as part of France's national football team's preparation for the upcoming FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)


FRANCK RIBERY -France's World Cup hopes suffered a major blow on Friday morning, when attacker Franck Ribery was ruled out of the competition due to a back injury. Franck Ribery pulled out of the tournament after failing to overcome a back injury.   






RADAMEL FALCAO -Falcao, who is a key player for Colombia and scored nine goals in 13 matches in qualifying, damaged an anterior cruciate ligament in January while playing for Monaco in the French Cup.
He had surgery but a recovery in time for the finals was always likely to be a long shot and medical staff have decided he is not fit enough to play any meaningful part in the tournament.


Injury rules out Van der Vaart Van Der VaartThe Holland international has a calf strain in his right leg. Coach Louis van Gaal has therefore decided not to include him in the final selection. Van der Vaart was the most experienced player in the Dutch preliminary squad, but had already suffered an illness prior to his injury as he struggled to press his claim for inclusion.

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