Ibrahim Sabra was one of the goalscoring options in Jordan’s squad, with the country playing in the FIFA World Cup for the ...
Jordan’s forward Ibrahim Sabra, aged 20, will miss the World Cup in North America due to a torn ankle ligament. This injury ...
June 5 - Jordan's 20-year-old forward Ibrahim Sabra has been ruled out of the World Cup in North America after suffering a torn ankle ligament in training, the country's football association (JFA) ...
It wasn’t the worst news the US men’s national team could have conjured up. But it wasn’t very far off either. After center back Chris Richards sat out Crystal Palace’s training session Thursday, ...
Oliver Glasner said the centre-back, who captained his national team in their last game, is working "sunrise until sunset" to recover.
United States defender Chris Richards has torn two ligaments in his ankle, according to Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner.
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Chris Richards, who tore two ligaments in his left ankle during a collision in an EPL game, is now in a race against time to play in the World Cup.
By Ahmed Abd El Latif June 5 (Reuters) - Jordan's 20-year-old forward Ibrahim Sabra has been ruled out of the World Cup in North America after suffering a torn ankle ligament in training, the ...
USMNT defender Chris Richards has suffered two torn ligaments in his ankle, however a source told ESPN that he is expected to be fit for the World Cup that kicks off in three weeks.
Richards, 26, twisted the ankle after coming on at the hour mark at Brentford on Sunday. He was treated on the pitch and completed the match. He will miss Palace’s final Premier League game against ...