Algeria’s Luca Zidane doubtful for World Cup after chin and jaw fracture | World Cup 2026 News

Algera’s first-choice goalkeeper collided with a player during a Spanish league match, breaking his chin and jaw.

Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane is doubtful for the World Cup after suffering a jaw and chin fracture while playing for his club Granada in Spain’s second-tier football league.

The son of former France great Zinedine Zidane was taken off with a concussion after colliding with an opponent during his team’s 4-2 home defeat by Almeria on Sunday.

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“The player, in consultation with the club’s medical staff, will decide in the coming hours on the course of treatment to be followed,” the club said in a statement late Monday.

Reports in Spanish media said the 27-year-old underwent numerous tests after suffering a concussion from the collision. The tests confirmed “a fracture in his jaw and chin”, Spanish sports newspaper Marca said.

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The player is expected to miss the rest of the season and could be out for even longer if he needs surgery.

Luca Zidane is Algeria’s first-choice goalkeeper, and their back-up options, Anthony Mandrea and Melvin Mastil, are also currently out injured.

Zidane is the latest player to have sustained an injury in the run-up to the World Cup, which starts on June 11.

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Algeria’s World Cup campaign begins on June 16 against reigning champions Argentina.

[Al Jazeera]
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