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Los futbolistas que se perderán la Copa Mundial 2026 por lesión

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Por Edgar Aviles, CNN en Español

Falta poco más de un mes para el inicio de la Copa Mundial 2026 y, hasta el momento, ya está confirmada la baja de grandes futbolistas por lesión.

Esta mala noticia no es ajena cada vez que va a iniciar una cita mundialista, pues son muy recordadas las ausencias de Romário en Francia 1998, Santiago Cañizares y Pep Guardiola en Corea y Japón 2002, Rio Ferdinand y David Beckham en Sudáfrica 2010, Radamel Falcao y Marco Reus en Brasil 2014 y Paul Pogba en Qatar 2022.

Estos son algunos de los ejemplos más importantes de bajas por lesión de las últimas Copas del Mundo y la edición de 2026 no es la excepción. A continuación, repasamos los nombres de los jugadores que están en esta situación de cara al torneo que se disputará en Estados Unidos, México y Canadá.

El brasileño se rompió el menisco y el ligamento cruzado anterior hace unas semanas jugando con el Real Madrid. El atacante será una baja sensible para la ofensiva de la selección de Brasil porque es de la total confianza del entrenador Carlo Ancelotti.

El exjugador del Santos de Brasil ocupa la posición de mediocampista ofensivo, o enganche, detrás del centrodelantero. De momento, hay pocos jugadores que puedan suplir ese puesto.

El alemán sufrió una rotura del músculo abductor de la pierna derecha durante la victoria del Bayern Munich sobre el Real Madrid en el juego de ida de los cuartos de final de la UEFA Champions League.

Gnabry dejará un hueco en la banda izquierda del ataque de la selección de Alemania y también en la posición de mediapunta detrás del centrodelantero. De momento, será Jamal Musiala el jugador que ocupe su posición.

El francés tuvo una rotura del tendón de Aquiles durante la derrota de su equipo, el Liverpool, con el Paris Saint-Germain en el juego de vuelta de los cuartos de final de la UEFA Champions League.

El Liverpool no ha informado sobre el tiempo de recuperación de Ekitike, pero es probable que se pierda el inicio de la temporada 2026-2027.

El portero mexicano sufrió una rotura del tendón de Aquiles durante el partido del América contra el Philadelphia Union en la Concacaf Champions Cup. Aún se desconoce el tiempo exacto en el que el arquero estará fuera de las canchas, pero es seguro que se perderá la Copa del Mundo debido a la gravedad de su lesión.

El croata tuvo una fractura de la tibia en la pierna derecha en enero de 2026. Ya fue operado y está en riesgo su participación en la Copa del Mundo porque le fue diagnosticada una recuperación de entre cuatro y seis meses.

El defensa sufrió hace unos días una lesión en la rodilla que lo obligó a perderse el resto de la temporada con el Tottenham. Aún no está completamente descartada su participación en el Mundial 2026, pero corre un alto riesgo de que acuda a la cita veraniega sin estar en un nivel óptimo.

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Lebanese PM accuses Israel of war crimes after strike kills journalist

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By Charbel Mallo, Tamara Qiblawi, Sana Noor Haq, Dana Karni, CNN

(CNN) — Lebanon’s prime minister has accused Israel of war crimes after an airstrike in the south of the country on Wednesday killed one journalist and seriously wounded another.

Amal Khalil, who worked for Lebanon’s Al Akhbar newspaper, was killed while carrying out her journalistic work, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA). She is the fourth media worker slain by Israel in Lebanon since March. The other journalist was identified by Lebanese authorities as Zeinab Faraj, a freelance photojournalist. Al Akhbar is a left-leaning, pro-Hezbollah newspaper.

The two journalists had taken shelter during a series of strikes in the town of Tayri in southern Lebanon when the building they were in was hit.

Lebanese authorities also accused Israeli forces of trying to prevent emergency workers from rescuing them, with Red Cross workers taking Faraj to a hospital under “hostile gunfire,” according to NNA.

The strikes also killed several other people, NNA reported.

“Targeting journalists and obstructing the access of rescue teams to them, and then the renewed targeting of those teams after they’d arrived, constitute described war crimes,” Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam posted to X.

He said Israeli attacks on media workers were no longer “isolated incidents” but “an established method which we condemn.”

The Israeli military acknowledged that two journalists had been injured as a result of the strikes but said it “does not target journalists and acts to mitigate harm to them while maintaining the safety and security of its troops.”

It insisted it had not prevented teams from accessing the area and said that details surrounding the incident were under review.

It said its forces in southern Lebanon had seen two vehicles coming from a “military structure” it says was used by Hezbollah. It said the “terrorists” in the vehicles approached the forces in a threatening manner. The military then attacked one of the vehicles and a building from which the individuals had fled.

CNN cannot independently verify either the Lebanese or Israeli accounts.

The airstrikes occurred during a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, aimed at pausing fighting with Iran-backed Hezbollah, that has been in place since last Friday.

A second round of direct talks between Israeli and Lebanese officials is scheduled for Thursday in Washington, according to an Israeli official and a State Department official.

Israel’s attacks on Wednesday prompted an outcry from groups including the United Nations and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).

“CPJ holds Israeli forces responsible for the endangerment of Amal Khalil’s life and the injuries Zeinab Faraj sustained after the targeted strike on their location,” CPJ Regional Director Sara Qudah said on Wednesday.

According to the CPJ Israel was responsible for two-thirds of all journalist and media worker killings in 2025.

Earlier this month, UN experts called for an international independent investigation after the Israeli military killed three reporters in Lebanon, including one who worked for a Hezbollah-run broadcaster.

Last week, US President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon that took effect at 5 p.m. ET on April 16, following a deadly exchange of fire that had intensified since early March.

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Santa Barbara Airport and Alaska Airlines add two San Diego flights a day

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT)   Santa Barbara Airport and Alaska Airlines have teamed up to offer two flights a day to and from San Diego.

The first flight landed on April 22.

They surprised the first passengers with a celebration that included Three Cubs Cookies and Rori's Artisanal ice cream.

They also received airport souvenirs.

 Roller Skaters from Skate 05 welcomed them, too.

"I was very surprised, absolutely, it is a very short flight, it was wonderful but not until we landed were we told we were on the first flight," said Jay Minert of San Diego.

Airport Director Chis Hastert said business is good.

"Today one of our partners Alaska airlines that flies to Seattle and Portland has added San Diego service two times a day and what you might not know about Alaska, there's a ton of connections out of there and they are One World partners so we are super exited for our tourism Industry and our business travelers or just a weekend away in Santa Diego."

One business traveler who owns CalPrivate Bank told his colleagues there to greet him that they were in the air for only 36 minutes.

The airport recently added nonstop flights to Chicago.

More flights will be added in August.

For more information visit https://www.sba.gov

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