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Ghanaian youngster Araphat Mohammed is set to miss a large spell of the 2025/26 season after suffering an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury over the weekend.
Araphat came off worse during Nordsjaelland's friendly game against AC Horsens on Saturday, June 28, as he is now expected to be on the sidelines for a very long time.
The 19-year-old came off the bench in the pre-season game and was involved in a duel in the latter part of the game, resulting in the setback.
Having been signed by Nordsjaelland after his time at Right to Dream, the midfielder enjoyed his debut campaign with the club last season, making six appearances.
His injury rules him out of the club's pre-season camp in Austria for the upcoming season.
"We are very sorry about Araphat. He had come back well after the summer break and was well underway with the preseason, and then it's just hard when the accident hits that way. But of course, we will do everything we can to get him back as strongly and as quickly as possible," Nordsjaelland football director Alexander Riget said.
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