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Raphinha Suffers Fourth Hamstring Injury in a Year, Brazil Confirm

Brazil winger Raphinha has suffered a muscle injury in his right thigh, confirmed by the Brazilian Football Confederation. The injury occurred during Brazil's 3-0 victory over Haiti, marking his fourth hamstring problem in the past year. Raphinha missed 23 matches for Barcelona last season due to similar issues. He will now undergo an intensive rehabilitation programme under Brazil's medical staff.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Raphinha suffers right thigh muscle injury, CBF confirm

Philadelphia, June 21

Brazil winger Raphinha has suffered a muscle injury in the back of his right thigh, the Brazilian Football Confederation confirmed on Saturday.

Raphinha limped off during Brazil's 3-0 victory over Haiti on Friday (local time) after suffering another injury, adding to his recent fitness concerns.

In a statement quoted by Reuters, the CBF said the injury was diagnosed following an imaging examination conducted earlier in the day.

"On Saturday, Raphinha underwent an imaging exam that confirmed a muscle injury in the back of his right thigh," the CBF said in a statement.

The setback marks the fourth hamstring issue for the forward in the past year. He also missed 23 matches for Barcelona last season due to similar problems.

Earlier, Raphinha had sustained a comparable injury while representing Brazil in a friendly against France during the March international break, which kept him out of action for over a month.

The federation added that the player will now undergo an intensive rehabilitation programme under the supervision of the Brazil national team's medical staff.

"The player will follow an intensive treatment protocol, monitored by the Brazilian national team's medical staff, with the aim of facilitating his recovery and return to action as soon as possible," the statement added.

Brazil secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Haiti in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group stage match, recovering strongly after their opening 1-1 draw against Morocco.

Carlo Ancelotti's side started on the front foot and initially had Raphinha's goal ruled out for offside, but soon took control of the contest. Matheus Cunha opened the scoring by converting from close range after Vinicius Junior's shot was parried, before adding a second with a powerful finish from a precise Vinicius assist.

Vinicius Junior then added a third goal before half-time with a composed finish after breaking through Haiti's high defensive line. However, Brazil suffered a setback when Raphinha was forced off injured in the first half.

In the second half, Haiti showed more attacking intent and came close through Ricardo Ade's header, which was well saved by Alisson Becker. Brazil, though largely in control, had a fourth goal from Endrick ruled out for offside.

The win takes Brazil to four points from two matches, level with Morocco but ahead on goal difference, putting them in a strong position to qualify for the Round of 32.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Siddharth J

Fourth hamstring injury in a year? Yaar, that's tough luck. But kudos to Ancelotti's system—Brazil still won comfortably without him. Depth matters.

Kavya N

Sad to see Raphinha injured again, but India can learn from professional medical setups like Brazil's. Our football facilities still have a long way to go.

Rajesh Q

Brutal schedule for Raphinha, but I wish our Indian players had such intense rehab protocols. Different world, bro. 🇧🇷 vs 🇮🇳 football

Priya S

Honestly, Raphinha's injuries show why player workload management is crucial. Even Barcelona's medical staff failed last season. Hope CBF doctors do better this time.

Vikram M

Respectfully, Brazil's attack is so deep that Raphinha's absence won't hurt much. Vini Jr and Cunha are on fire! India needs such squad depth someday.

Ananya R

Every time a top player gets injured, I think of Sunil Chhetri—our captain played for decades without these problems. Different physiques, I guess. Get well soon, Raphinha! ⚽

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