Brazil's Militao Ruled Out of World Cup After Hamstring Surgery

Real Madrid defender Eder Militao has been ruled out of the FIFA World Cup 2026 after undergoing hamstring surgery. The 28-year-old Brazilian sustained the injury during a match against Deportivo Alaves, and further tests revealed severe damage. His recovery is now expected to take around four months, ending his season and international tournament hopes. Militao has faced multiple serious injuries in recent years, including two ACL tears.

Key Points: Militao Out of World Cup 2026 After Hamstring Surgery

  • Eder Militao undergoes hamstring surgery
  • Out for four months
  • Misses FIFA World Cup 2026
  • Real Madrid and Brazil impacted
  • Recent injury history includes ACL tears
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Brazil's Militao FIFA World Cup hopes end after hamstring operation

Real Madrid defender Eder Militao undergoes hamstring surgery, ruling him out of FIFA World Cup 2026 and ending his season after a serious injury setback.

"The decision to proceed with surgery has significantly extended his recovery timeline - Report"

Madrid, April 25

Eder Militao has been ruled out of the FIFA World Cup 2026 after the Real Madrid defender was advised to undergo surgery for a hamstring injury sustained earlier this week.

According to a report by Xinhua, the Brazilian international picked up the injury during Real Madrid's 2-1 win over Deportivo Alaves on Tuesday. Militao was hurt while jumping for a header, and although the issue did not initially appear serious, further medical examinations on Saturday revealed the extent of the damage.

Real Madrid confirmed on Thursday that tests conducted by the club's medical team diagnosed Militao with a muscle injury in the biceps femoris of his left leg. While the club initially stated that his return would depend on how the injury progressed, early expectations suggested a recovery period of around a month, which would have ruled him out for the remainder of the La Liga season but kept him in contention for international duty.

However, the decision to proceed with surgery has significantly extended his recovery timeline. Militao is now expected to be sidelined for approximately four months, effectively ending his chances of participating in the upcoming World Cup and potentially impacting his availability at the start of next season.

The 28-year-old defender has endured a difficult spell with injuries over the past few years. He has suffered two anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and also dealt with a hamstring injury in December, which kept him out of action for nearly four months before returning to fitness at the end of March.

This latest setback is a major blow for both Real Madrid and Brazil, with Militao being a key figure in defence when fully fit. His absence will force adjustments in Madrid's backline as they approach the final stretch of the season, while Brazil will have to reconsider their defensive options ahead of the global tournament.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, Real Madrid should have managed his workload better. Playing a player with his injury history in a high-intensity match was asking for trouble. Modern football demands too much from players, and this is the result. 🤷‍♀️
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Sarah B
As a Brazil fan, this is devastating. He was our best defender alongside Marquinhos. Vasco da Gama and Real Madrid both lose here. Hope he recovers fully—health first, football second. ❤️
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Rohit P
Four months out means he'll miss start of next season too. Real's defence is already shaky without him. This is going to hurt them in Champions League as well. Football can be cruel sometimes.
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James A
Typical Real Madrid injury curse. 😅 First Bellingham, now Militao. Brazil should look at alternatives like Bremer or Gabriel Magalhães. But Militao's leadership will be irreplaceable. Get well soon, champ! 🏆
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Kavya N
Injuries are part of football, but three major ones in three years is alarming. Maybe the surgery was necessary to prevent long-term damage. Brazil have depth, but losing a starter so close to the World Cup is never easy. Praying for his recovery. 🙏

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