Thaís Regina out of World Cup after fibula surgery | OneFootball

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·22 January 2026

Thaís Regina out of World Cup after fibula surgery

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  1. By Mirella Ramos / Central do Timão Editorial Team

Defender Thaís Regina underwent surgery after suffering a fracture in the fibula of her left ankle and, due to the injury, did not travel with the team, officially ruling her out of the Club World Cup. The information was released by the player herself through a post on social media.

In her account, the athlete explained that the injury occurred just a few days before the trip for the World Cup, a competition she had been preparing for since the team’s participation was announced. According to Thaís, this period was marked by total dedication to training.


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“Ever since I found out we would have the World Cup, I went to sleep and woke up thinking about it. I gave up vacations, gave up trips to my family’s house, and focused on training every day to improve and arrive in good shape, since the training period was going to be short,” said the athlete.

Despite the impact of the injury, Thaís Regina reported that the surgery went smoothly. The player said she is doing well, focused on her recovery process, and thanked everyone for the supportive messages she received during this period.

“But today the feeling is different, and I know that all things work together for good. Thank God the surgery went well, I’m fine, with a good mindset and focused on my recovery. I will continue to take care of myself and train as much as possible,” she concluded.

Corinthians will face Gotham FC next Wednesday, the 28th, at 9:30 a.m. (Brasília time). The other semifinal will be contested between Arsenal, from England, and ASFAR, from Morocco.

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