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FC Andorra's Edgar González Out 10-12 Weeks with Adductor Injury

FC Andorra defender Edgar González sidelined 10-12 weeks after avulsion of right leg's long adductor muscle during training.

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Key Points

  • Edgar González diagnosed with avulsion of long adductor muscle in right leg after training injury.
  • Expected absence: 10-12 weeks; rehab started with club medical team.
  • 24-year-old on loan from Almería until June 30; 3 appearances for Andorra this season.
  • Major blow to FC Andorra's defense for remainder of Lliga Hypermotion season.

**FC Andorra's Edgar González Faces 10-12 Weeks Out with Adductor Injury**

FC Andorra central defender Edgar González will miss 10 to 12 weeks after tests confirmed an avulsion of the long adductor muscle in his right leg, suffered during a training session late last week.

The club announced the diagnosis on Wednesday, following medical checks on Monday afternoon. The 24-year-old from Sallent, on loan from Almería until June 30 after limited time at Croatia's Hajduk Split, sat out the recent Real Zaragoza fixture. He has begun rehabilitation with the club's medical team, aiming to return as soon as possible for coach Carles Manso.

González joined in January as a winter signing to strengthen the defense alongside Gael Alonoso, arriving with lingering discomfort from a previous issue that he addressed before playing. Across three appearances without a win, he played the full 90 minutes in the Huesca draw and featured in defeats to Castelló and Real Sociedad B. Some reports highlighted strong showings in those outings.

The injury represents a major blow to FC Andorra's backline for the remainder of the Lliga Hypermotion season.

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