Successful Surgery for RS Berkane Player Yassine Labjiri; Expected Absence of Six Months
RS Berkane announced yesterday, Friday, that its player Yassine Labjiri successfully underwent surgery on his anterior cruciate ligament following an injury sustained during the Cup of the Throne final against Olympic Safi.
The club stated in an official announcement that the surgery was performed in one of the hospitals in Paris, under the direct supervision of team doctor Talal Al-Fadili, who accompanied the player to ensure precise monitoring of all stages of the medical intervention.
The team confirmed that the player will enter a meticulous medical follow-up and rehabilitation phase over the coming weeks, aiming to regain fitness and return to the field in optimal condition. According to informed sources, Labjiri’s estimated absence from the pitch is six months, which means he will miss the start of the new football season.
This injury comes at a critical moment in the player’s career, as he was one of the key players in RS Berkane’s lineup, especially during the team’s journey in the Cup of the Throne, where they finished as runners-up after losing to Olympic Safi, who won the title for the first time in their history.