CSKA goalkeeper Vladislav Torop, who was seriously injured, was discharged from the hospital
The goalkeeper of the Moscow football team CSKA Vladislav Torop, who received a severe head injury, was discharged from the hospital. This was reported on the club’s Telegram channel.
At the building of the medical facility, the player was met by the team’s fans, who prepared a banner with the inscription “Glory, be healthy!” “He faces rehabilitation at the base under the supervision of club doctors,” the statement said.
Previously, Torop was operated on at the hospital of the Moscow State Medical and Dental University named after A. I. Evdokimov. Everything went without complications.
The goalkeeper suffered a fracture of the facial bones on May 15 in the semi-final match of the Russian Cup against Zenit, in which the army team lost to the team from St. Petersburg in a penalty shootout and were eliminated from the tournament. The damage was the result of a collision with Zenit defender Nuraly Alip.
Source: Lenta

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