India centre-back Sandesh Jhingan has suffered a cheekbone fracture during the CAFA Nations Cup 2025 match between India and Iran at the Hisor Central Stadium in Tajikistan, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and FC Goa said in a joint statement on Friday. Jhingan was ruled out of the remainder of the tournament on Wednesday after the setback.
The 32-year-old is currently under “expert medical care” in Goa, as per the statement.
“The All India Football Federation (AIFF) and FC Goa express their full support for Sandesh Jhingan, who sustained a cheekbone fracture while on national duty with the Senior Indian Men’s National Team. Sandesh is under expert medical care in Goa, and his recovery and rehabilitation are being closely monitored,” the statement read.
“AIFF and FC Goa remain fully aligned in ensuring Sandesh receives the best treatment and every support required during this period. The AIFF reaffirms its commitment to always stand by players and clubs whenever injuries occur on national duty, extending complete care and assistance. Our collective efforts are focused on helping Sandesh return to the field safely and at the earliest. The AIFF thanks FC Goa for their understanding on the matter,” it added.
Jhingan was a vital cog for the Men in Blue in the event, as the central defender scored the winning goal against Tajikistan in the opener. India then lost to World No. 20 Iran 0-3 after holding them to 0-0 in the first half before playing a goalless draw against Afghanistan in the last group match.
The CAFA Nations Cup 2025, happening in Tajikistan, is newly-annointed head coach Khalid Jamil’s first assignment.
Despite winning just one match in three group-stage games, India have qualified for the third-place playoff match as they finished second in Group B with four points, while Iran was placed first with seven points via two wins from three matches. Host Tajikistan are third while Afghanistan were fourth with 0 points.