Roozbeh Cheshmi wey dey play for Iran no go play di World Cup opener because im hamstring injury

Roozbeh Cheshmi wey dey play for Iran no go fit play di 2026 FIFA World Cup opening match against New Zealand for SoFi Stadium. Di 32-year-old Esteghlal FC captain wey be defensive midfielder injure him left hamstring during pre-tournament training for Antalya, Turkey between May 20 and 22. MRI scans confirm say di injury serious, and even though dem dey monitor him recovery until early June, di hamstring no heal in time. Na di second World Cup wey Cheshmi don miss because of injury. E miss 2018 for Russia because of another muscle problem during buildup. Iran group G match dey scheduled for June 15, 2026 against New Zealand for Inglewood, California. Di setback show how heavy di physical toll dey on players wey dey manage club, continental and international schedules at di same time. For Cheshmi, e add to career wey don already suffer from big ACL injury.
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