Panamanian forward Azarías Londoño will be sidelined for approximately one month due to a thigh injury, his Ecuadorian club, Universidad Católica, announced. The club stated that Londoño reported discomfort in the back of his right thigh. Following a medical evaluation, a muscle injury in his right hamstring group was diagnosed. "Azarías has begun his rehabilitation process. The recovery time is approximately four weeks, subject to clinical evolution and response to treatment," the club added. Universidad Católica mentioned that they will provide updates on Londoño's recovery and his potential return to training as he progresses. Azarías Londoño, 24, was called up to the Panamanian national team for the final stage of World Cup qualifying under coach Thomas Christiansen, which resulted in qualification for the main football event. Londoño is one of the players in contention for the national squad that will participate in the 2026 World Cup.
Panamanian Forward Azarías Londoño to Miss a Month Due to Injury
Ecuadorian club Universidad Católica reports a right thigh muscle injury for the Panamanian national team player. Expected recovery time is four weeks.