16-Year-Old Swiss Soccer Player Iman Beney Ruptures ACL in Training, Out for Women’s World Cup

Seattle Soccer

It’s a heartbreaking story for soccer fans around the world. 16-year-old Swiss soccer player Iman Beney has ruptured her ACL in training, and will be unable to participate in the upcoming Women’s World Cup.

The injury occurred during a training session with the Swiss national team. Beney was taken to the hospital where it was confirmed that she had ruptured her ACL. This type of injury can take up to a year to fully heal, so it’s unlikely that she will be able to play in the World Cup.

Beney is a rising star in the soccer world. She has been playing for the Swiss national team since she was 14, and was expected to be a key part of their World Cup squad. Her injury is a major blow to the team, as they will now have to find a way to replace her in the lineup.

The Swiss team has already released a statement expressing their sadness at the news. They wished Beney a speedy recovery and thanked her for her hard work and dedication over the years.

It’s a difficult time for Beney, but she is determined to make a full recovery and get back on the pitch as soon as possible. She has already stated that she will be working hard to get back to full fitness and hopes to be back playing for the Swiss national team soon.

The Women’s World Cup is set to kick off in June, and it’s a shame that Beney won’t be able to take part. She is an incredibly talented player and would have been a great asset to the Swiss team. We wish her all the best in her recovery and hope to see her back on the pitch soon.

16-Year-Old Swiss Soccer Player Iman Beney Ruptures ACL in Training, Out for Women's World Cup