San José Obrero loses Armina Isic for the entire season

The San José Obrero player suffers a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus of her right knee.

November 14 2019 (13:25 WET)
San José Obrero loses Armina Isic for the entire season
San José Obrero loses Armina Isic for the entire season

CB San José Obrero, leader of the Women's Silver Division of Handball, will lose the Bosnian Armina Isic, one of its most important players, for the rest of the season.

The player will have to go to the operating room next week to restore her battered right knee after the mishap suffered in one of the team's training sessions. The club's sports management is already working on finding a player who can replace the injured player and face the rest of the campaign with guarantees.

Armina Isic was injured in the last training session of the week before the match against CB Lanzarote Zonzamas. The player suffered a slip on the playing court and from the first moment the worst was feared. The diagnosis has confirmed the worst news, with the left back suffering a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus of the right knee, an injury that will keep her off the court for the rest of the season.

We are waiting to know the exact date of the operation to which the player will be subjected, which will be performed next week at the Clínica Centro, in Madrid. Armina Isic will have to go to the operating room to restore her injured knee, being operated on by a group of professionals accustomed to this type of sports injuries.

San José Obrero wishes Armina Isic a speedy recovery, putting all its resources at the disposal of the Bosnian player so that she can be operated on immediately and begin the recovery period. In addition, the club's sports management has offered the player a renewal for the 2020/2021 season so that she can remain linked to the entity next season.

Armina Isic has been one of the key players in the San José Obrero's attack this season. In the seven official matches in which she participated, she scored 51 goals, with an average of 7.29 goals per match, which made her one of the top scorers in Group A of the Women's Silver Division of Handball.

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