Spain's Yéremy Pino suffers collarbone fracture at World Cup

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Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Spain's Yéremy Pino suffers collarbone fracture at World Cup
Summary

Spain secured first place in Group H after their latest match. Yéremy Pino, who was substituted in during the 66th minute, reportedly sustained a fracture to his left collarbone, which could sideline him for 6 to 12 weeks if confirmed. Teammate Nico Williams also appeared to finish with thigh discomfort, raising concerns for coach Luis De La Fuente. Spain's advancement may now be overshadowed by potential player injuries as they continue in the tournament.

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  • Spain finished top of Group H.
  • Yéremy Pino suffered a possible collarbone fracture.
  • Nico Williams ended the match with thigh discomfort.
  • Concerns raised by coach Luis De La Fuente.
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  • 4:43 AMBBC SportSpain's Pino may miss rest of World Cup
  • 3:13 AMYahoo Sports⚠️Alarm bells in Spain: Pino could miss rest of the World Cup
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Without a doubt, Spain today achieved the major objective of finishing top of Group H. However, it was not all joy. Yéremy Pino, who came on in the 66th minute, reportedly suffered a fracture to his ...

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Spain winger Yeremy Pino may miss the rest of the World Cup with a suspected broken collarbone.

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