Spain’s preparations for the upcoming 2026 World Cup have been significantly impacted by the severe injury of striker Sam Agehowa. The talented player, who has netted 20 goals across all competitions this season, was anticipated to be a key figure in coach Luis de la Fuente’s squad. Unfortunately, he has sustained a devastating anterior cruciate ligament tear.
### A Tough Break for Agehowa
Agehowa was injured during a 1-1 draw with Sporting CP, where he was substituted at halftime. Following the match, FC Porto revealed that he had sprained his knee and incurred damage to his ACL, which preliminary reports suggest is a complete tear, requiring a protracted recovery period.
### Porto’s Injury Update
In a statement, Porto confirmed, “Sam, who was substituted at half-time against Sporting (1-1), sustained a sprain in his right knee due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury. The medical staff will reassess him in the upcoming days.”
### Shattered World Cup Aspirations
With the tournament beginning on June 11, it seems improbable that Agehowa will be fit in time, and he is likely facing up to a year on the sidelines, ruling him out of Spain’s summer ambitions. The 21-year-old has scored 47 goals in 77 appearances for Porto and would have been a valuable asset for the Spanish team.
### Spain’s Need for New Strategies
The European champions must now explore alternative options for a backup striker. Mikel Oyarzabal from Real Sociedad has been a regular starter during the World Cup qualifiers and the 2025 Nations League, while other experienced players like Alvaro Morata, Borja Iglesias from Celta Vigo, and Jorge de Frutos from Rayo Vallecano are also available.
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### Fan Take
This news is crucial for soccer fans because Agehowa’s presence could have significantly bolstered Spain’s chances in the World Cup. His absence not only hurts the team’s depth but also highlights the unpredictable nature of sports, reminding fans of the fragility of a player’s career.

