Rodri undergoes surgery after the 2026 World Cup: minor injury with no risk

Published on 2026-07-01 | Translated from Spanish

The captain of the Spanish national team, Rodri, will undergo surgery after the 2026 World Cup to correct a minor back injury. The procedure is outpatient, low-impact, and will not affect the start of his preseason. The player will be available for upcoming commitments without compromising his performance, according to medical sources.

Professional medical illustration showing Rodri lying on a surgical table during an ambulatory procedure, surgeons performing a minimally invasive spinal correction with robotic assistance, glowing holographic spine scan above the patient showing a small blue-highlighted lesion area, arthroscopic tools and monitoring screens displaying vital signs, sterile blue drapes and bright operating lights, calm clinical environment, photorealistic cinematic medical visualization, soft cool lighting, detailed surgical equipment and anatomical precision, no text or numbers visible in the scene

Medical technology applied to sports recovery 🏥

Rodri's outpatient surgery relies on arthroscopy techniques and biomechanical mapping, which reduce muscle recovery time. Motion sensors and intraoperative resonance allow the procedure to be adjusted in real time. This approach minimizes tissue damage and accelerates the return to high-intensity training, a standard in modern sports medicine.

Back surgery without losing the summer: Rodri's luxury 😎

While the rest of the country gets treated for lower back pain on an outpatient stretcher and spends three months resting, Rodri will have an express fix and be ready to run in July. The difference is that his health insurance includes a team of robots, physiotherapists, and a protein chef. The rest of us will be stretching our lumbago while watching the preseason from the couch.