Uzbekistan captain Jaloliddin Masharipov ruled out of 2026 World Cup due to spinal injury
The Central Asian nation's first-ever World Cup appearance will proceed without its most prominent player, highlighting a squad with zero crypto or fan token ties
Jaloliddin Masharipov, the 32-year-old captain of Uzbekistan’s national football team, will not participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a recurrence of a spinal disc herniation. The Uzbekistan Football Association confirmed the news following MRI scans conducted on June 10-11, 2026.
This is a devastating blow for a squad making its first-ever appearance at the global tournament under coach Fabio Cannavaro, the Italian World Cup-winning legend.
A season defined by injuries
Masharipov’s World Cup absence caps a brutal 2025-2026 season. The midfielder had already missed between 131 and 134 days due to a cruciate ligament injury earlier in the campaign.
Initial treatment for the spinal condition included medication and physiotherapy. But the herniation relapsed, and medical staff determined he could not recover in time for the tournament.
The crypto angle that isn’t there
Unlike several other World Cup participants that have launched fan tokens on platforms like Socios or signed blockchain sponsorship deals, Uzbekistan’s football federation has no official fan tokens, no blockchain partnerships, and no crypto sponsorships of any kind.
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar saw fan tokens for teams like Argentina, Portugal, and Brazil trade billions of dollars in volume across exchanges. Chiliz, the company behind the Socios platform, saw its CHZ token spike during tournament windows as speculation around national team performance drove trading activity.
Uzbekistan’s National Agency for Perspective Projects established a framework for crypto exchanges back in 2018. But that regulatory openness at the state level hasn’t translated into sports-crypto crossover.
The practical implication for crypto investors is straightforward: there is no token to trade, no NFT collection to speculate on, and no blockchain-based fan engagement platform connected to Uzbekistan’s World Cup campaign.
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