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US Midfielder Cardoso Sprains His Ankle Five Weeks Out From World Cup

The injury comes five weeks before the tournament begins, leaving the United States midfielder’s availability uncertain for a 48-team event.

  • On Thursday, USMNT midfielder Johnny Cardoso suffered a high-grade right ankle sprain, casting doubt on his availability for the 2026 FIFA World Cup beginning June 11.
  • Atletico Madrid confirmed the injury after Cardoso left training on a golf cart, following his recent Champions League semifinal appearance against Arsenal on Tuesday.
  • Medical tests confirmed the 24-year-old sustained the sprain during a possession-based rondo drill; he has a history of ankle injuries, sidelined for 11 games in September/October.
  • Atletico's four remaining La Liga matches this season will proceed without Cardoso, who will undergo physiotherapy and rehabilitation to determine his recovery timeline.
  • USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino must finalize his 26-man World Cup roster by May 26, as this marks the fourth injury setback to his player pool in the past month.
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Johnny Cardoso, the U.S. international midfielder of Atlético Madrid, suffered a high-grade sprain on his right ankle this Thursday, May 7, during the training, is low until the end of the season with the Red White team, so he will miss the matches against Celta, Osasuna, Girona and Villarreal, and it is doubt for the World Championship 2026 with his selection.Read more]]>

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US midfielder Cardoso sprains his ankle five weeks out from World Cup

United States midfielder Johnny Cardoso has sprained his right ankle five weeks before the World Cup.

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Al Jazeera broke the news in Qatar on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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