
In addition to football matches, taking care of the football players is also a joy for many fans. Especially the strange injuries of the players.
Injury is something no one on the team wants to happen. There are players who have had to stop playing or even discontinue football careers because of injuries.
The football world is always large and receives a lot of attention from many fans around the world. Good matches, famous and strange players are always the focus they are interested in. In addition to the concerns I mentioned above, sometimes there will be strange injuries that make everyone surprised or laugh.
Light or severe injuries are not something worth having on the players’ bodies before playing. It affects the players’ health, and changes the team’s tactics. In betting, injuries can change the odds from the dealer or cause the bettor to change his mind. If you see unusual reasons for strange odds, Fun88 recommends switching teams.
Do you know any strange injuries? Let’s take a look at the weirdest football injuries in the world!
Santiago Canizares

He has lost his main starting position to Iker Casillas
Spanish team’s number one goalkeeper Canizares missed the 2002 World Cup after dropping a bottle of shaving cream in a bathroom. The piece of glass caused a deep tear that broke the tendon of the big toe.
Since the accident before this tournament, he has lost his main starting position to Iker Casillas, the goalkeeper who helped Spain reach the quarter-finals of the 2002 World Cup.
Marco Asensio
Real Madrid’s rising star Asensio missed his Champions League opening game this season with an infected blister after… shaving his leg. Asensio becomes infected with acne caused by shaving legs.
In fact, while shaving his legs, Asensio accidentally broke the pimple, causing him to become infected and hospitalized for treatment.
Dave Beasant
In 2013, Beasant, while playing for North Greenford United (England), dropped a 2-kg bottle of salad sauce on his big toe and had to sit outside for 8 weeks.
Beasant was the hero who helped Wimbledon win the FA Cup and then sought to return to Chelsea upon loan deadline, but the aforementioned rare accident finally ended his career at Stamford Bridge.
He never wore the gloves for Chelsea again but moved to Southampton after coach Hoddle chose Dmitri Kharine and Kevin Hitchcock as goalkeepers.
Sam Henderson
Queen of the South club goalkeeper Sam Henderson in the Scottish First Division was injured in the unexpected way when a cow was rammed on his father’s ranch.

The results of medical examination showed that the 19-year-old goalkeeper had dislocated his shoulder, leading to the club falling into a crisis of “temple guard”.
Michael Stensgaard
It is hard to believe that the Danish goalkeeper was forced to retire after suffering a shoulder injury while working on clothes.
Stensgaard later correctly explained that he suffered shoulder pain while exercising. During this muscular recovery, he used an iron and dislocated his shoulder due to an attempt to lift. Stensgaard joined childhood club Liverpool in 1994 to compete for number one with David James, but he was unable to play a game.
Alex Stepney
Peter Schmeichel is considered the “loudest goalkeeper” ever to play for Man Utd, but Great Dane has to hold his hatred because of this.
In 1975, the Man Utd goalkeeper missed his jaw while shouting at his teammates against Birmingham. As a result, he was taken to the hospital, while Brian Greenhoff guarded the goal for the rest of the time.
Richard Wright
When he was with Everton, goalkeeper Richard Wright missed his FA Cup fourth-round replay against Chelsea due to an odd injury during warm-up.
He did not see a warning sign placed just behind the goal line and when he got back to catch the ball Wright stumbled, resulting in a twisted ankle.
It is worth mentioning that 3 years earlier, Wright was injured. Take your suitcase out of the attic when packing your belongings to go on a tour with the home team.
Svein Grondalen
This accident happened when Grondalen ran in the woods and bumped into a sleeping animal
The former Norwegian defender had 77 caps for the national team from 1973 to 1984. In the 70s, he was forced to sit in a World Cup qualifying match against Finland after bumping into a moose.
This accident happened when Grondalen ran in the woods and bumped into a sleeping animal. As a result, his left leg was severely damaged.
Diego Costa
The Spaniard suffered a serious injury while at Atletico Madrid. In the match against Getafe, Costa had a slip of the ball into the goal after Adrian’s precise cross. However, the slide was so fast that Costa could not control the body and as a result, he jumped straight into the post. Then the Brazilian-born striker was carried off the field with a cut in his left ankle that was bloody.
Rio Ferdinand
Ferdinand’s injury is considered one of the most dumb. The doctor diagnosed him with knee ligament tension due to too long leg rest on the coffee table while playing a Pro Evo game.
Santiago Canizares
The Spaniard pitifully said goodbye to the 2002 World Cup after being cut off a ligament in his leg by a piece of glass. However, in the mishaps there is luck. Canizares’ broken ligamentous leg later opened a new chapter for a legend named Iker Casillas
Ronaldo

A large bruise on his eye was said to replace the warm greeting of the Brazilian
Injuries have always clung to Ro fat throughout his great career whether on or off the pitch. In 2009, a reporter accidentally gave Ronaldo a microphone straight in the face during news hunting. A large bruise on his eye was said to replace the warm greeting of the Brazilian to him on the occasion of the return of El Fenomeno.
Bryan Robson
Making a bed can also make you miss the World Cup, which is a lesson from Robson’s story. Thinking that Paul Gascoigne was lying too much in his bed, the former player MU decided to turn the bed over to clean. However, Robson slipped and caused the bed to fall straight into his legs. The consequence for Robson’s unnecessary cleanliness was his inability to make it to the 1990 World Cup
Adam Chapman
Chapman forgot to cap the bottle while making his baby’s milk. As a result, the player was burned by milk pouring into him while shaking the bottle.
David Beckham
After MU was eliminated from the FA Cup by Arsenal in February 2003, Alex Ferguson was enraged with the poor performance of his students, including David Beckham. In a minute of uncontrollable, Mr. “Hair Dryer” kicked the flying shoe right in Beckham’s face, causing the star to tear his eyelids.
Alan Wright
With a modest height of 1.63 m, Wright struggled to reach the gas pedal in his Ferrari vehicle. Just because he tried to control the car with his legs too short, Wright was stretched his muscle and the car was quickly liquidated so as not to cause another dumb injury.
Injuries can appear everywhere, especially with players sometimes having very strange injuries. Which trauma do you find the most bizarre? Please share with us!
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