France Winger Cascarino Ruled Out of Women’s World Cup with ACL Injury

Seattle Soccer

The world of women’s soccer was dealt a major blow recently when it was announced that France winger, Cascarino, had been ruled out of the upcoming Women’s World Cup due to an ACL injury. Cascarino, who has been a key part of the French national team since making her debut in 2018, had been expected to be one of the stars of the tournament.

The injury occurred during a training session last week and it was immediately clear that it was serious. After undergoing tests, it was confirmed that Cascarino had suffered an ACL tear and would be unable to take part in the tournament. The news was a huge disappointment for both Cascarino and the French team, who had been hoping to make a deep run in the tournament.

Cascarino had been one of the most exciting players in the French squad. She had been a regular starter for the team and had scored two goals in her nine appearances for the national team. Her pace and skill on the ball had made her a fan favorite and her absence will be felt by both her teammates and fans alike.

The French team will now have to find a way to replace Cascarino’s production on the field. With just weeks to go before the tournament begins, it will be a difficult task for the coaching staff. However, they will be hoping that one of their other players can step up and fill the void left by Cascarino.

The Women’s World Cup is set to begin in June and it will be a huge disappointment for both Cascarino and the French team that she will not be able to take part. However, they will be hoping that her injury is not too serious and that she can make a full recovery in time for the next major tournament. In the meantime, all soccer fans will be wishing Cascarino a speedy recovery.

France Winger Cascarino Ruled Out of Women's World Cup with ACL Injury