Club América goalkeeper Luis Ángel Malagón suffered an Achilles tendon rupture during the first leg of the Concachampions round of 16 against Philadelphia Union, jeopardizing his participation in the 2026 World Cup. The club issued an official statement confirming the injury and announcing surgical treatment. Malagón expressed his sadness on social media about potentially losing his dream of competing in the World Cup.
Club América announced that its starting goalkeeper, Luis Ángel Malagón, ruptured his Achilles tendon in the 2026 Concachampions match against Philadelphia Union, played in the United States. The injury happened in the 37th minute, as Malagón tried to clear the ball under pressure from an opposing forward. Without direct contact with the opponent, the goalkeeper made an irregular movement, fell to the ground, and required immediate medical attention. He was carried off on a stretcher and could not continue the game.
In an official statement, the club detailed: “The Club América informs that the medical results performed on Luis Ángel Malagón show a rupture of the Achilles tendon. Our goalkeeper will undergo surgical treatment. The recovery time will be according to his evolution.” After the match, coach André Jardine commented: “I hope it's not a total rupture, but it is possible that it is at least a partial minimum rupture; it will keep him out for a good while. It seems like a somewhat serious injury to us.”
Malagón, who was one of the favorites for Mexico's national team goalkeeper spot in the 2026 World Cup, shared his pain on Instagram: “There are moments in life that are hard to understand… today, with all the pain in my heart, I want to thank all the people, my teammates for their words and prayers… (I am) hurt and sad, with my soul in pieces… that dream seems to fade away.”
The Achilles tendon rupture, according to the Mayo Clinic, involves a tear in the tissue connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone, common in sports like soccer due to sudden speed changes. Treatment may be surgical, with typical recovery of 4 to 6 months, though it can extend up to a year. Given that the World Cup starts in June 2026, this injury leaves Malagón practically out of the tournament. Previously, he had suffered injuries that sidelined him from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and the 2024 Copa América.