Soccer-Spain's Lopez confirms he will miss World Cup after surgery on fractured foot


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - LaLiga - Osasuna v FC Barcelona - El Sadar Stadium, Pamplona, Spain - May 2, 2026 FC Barcelona's Fermin Lopez during the warm up before the match REUTERS/Vincent West/File Photo

May 20 (Reuters) - Spain's Fermin ⁠Lopez will miss the World Cup next month ⁠after he confirmed on Wednesday that surgery on ‌his fractured foot had ruled him out of the tournament.

The Barcelona midfielder suffered a fracture to the fifth metatarsal bone in his right ​foot during their 3-1 home win ⁠over Real Betis on Sunday, ⁠with the club confirming he would need surgery.

"The operation went ⁠very ‌well and I'm already looking forward to coming back stronger, both physically and mentally. Life ⁠and football can be cruel when you least ​expect it or ‌deserve it," Lopez wrote on Instagram.

"But you have ⁠to accept ​that it's all part of the journey. It's a very tough time for me and yet another challenge in my career ⁠that I will overcome – of that ​you can be sure.

"Now it's time to support the national team and my teammates from home."

Lopez was hoping to make ⁠the squad after an impressive season with Barcelona, scoring 13 goals and grabbing 17 assists across all competitions as the club won LaLiga and the Spanish Super Cup.

European ​champions Spain begin their World Cup ⁠campaign on June 15 against Group H opponents Cape Verde ​before facing Saudi Arabia and Uruguay.

Coach ‌Luis de la Fuente is ​set to announce his World Cup squad on Monday.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in BengaluruEditing by Toby Davis)

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