Raphinha Facing World Cup Doubt After Thigh Injury
Raphinha, the FC Barcelona winger and Brazilian national team player, is undergoing “intensive treatment” for a right thigh muscle injury, according to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). The injury occurred Friday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, likely sidelining him for Wednesday’s match against Scotland.
What caused Raphinha’s injury?
The 29-year-old attacker was forced to leave the pitch during the 40th minute of a match against Haiti on Friday. Brazil won the contest 3-0. Medical exams conducted on Saturday confirmed the player suffered a muscle lesion in his right thigh.

What is the recovery plan for the Brazilian winger?
The CBF stated in a communiqué that the player will follow an “intensive treatment” protocol. This recovery process is under the direct supervision of the Brazilian national team’s medical staff. The stated goal is for the athlete to recover and resume activity as quickly as possible.
How does this affect the Brazilian national team?
The player is very likely to miss the upcoming match against Scotland on Wednesday. While he remains with the Brazilian squad, his availability for the remainder of the tournament is currently uncertain.
According to the CBF, this incident has renewed concerns for coach Carlo Ancelotti. The winger has been regularly hindered by physical issues in his thighs over recent months.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the nature of Raphinha’s injury?
Medical exams confirmed a muscle lesion in the right thigh.
When did the injury occur?
The injury happened during the 40th minute of a match against Haiti on Friday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Will Raphinha play in the next match?
He is very likely to be absent for the match against Scotland this Wednesday.
How do recurrent muscle injuries impact a professional athlete’s tournament performance?