Liberec Player’s Life-Threatening Injury | Soccer News

Of course, the 20 -year -old youth representative did not start preparing for the new season with Liberec footballers.

“After the season I went home for a week and everything was all right. I was in the gym, I came home and started to be sick. Then it was found that I had bleeding in my stomach. It was because I had congenital aneurysm on the spleen, burst in my belly and started to bleed. by bursting a congenital ancestry on an artery supplying spleen with blood.

Only a quick operation saved his life. “It was borderline. The ambulance had to call and had to operate the spleen in the hospital. It’s been three weeks since it happened. It was a shock how quickly it happened, and it wasn’t quite nice to wake up in this state. I am glad that the doctors did it this way and I can be here today, ”he said.

Photo: FC Slovan Liberec

Martin Rýzek when signing a contract in Liberec

When he woke up the next day after the operation, his first question was whether he would ever be able to play football. He sighed as he heard a positive answer.

“I’m in rest now. Although I am going out, but otherwise I can do almost nothing yet. I do not know exactly when I will be available and I will be able to start doing something and slowly getting into it.

“I perceive it that I got a second chance, and I want to use it for a thousand percent. But I take football a little differently, the main thing is health that we have only one and we need to be careful, even if this could not be influenced,” he added.

190 centimeters high stoper moved to Liberec just a year ago from Spartak Trnava. In the first league, however, he did not get a chance because of injuries, he only started from the reserve team of Slovan in the third league, where he played thirteen duels. “I expected to play more, but the injury came shortly in a row. It is not ideal to imagine, but I certainly evaluate the season positively,” Ryzek looked back.

“Martin is a young stoper with interesting dispositions, will be included in our development of the program and will be given time to adapt and development,” commented a year ago, the CEO of North Bohemia Jan Nezmar. Now, however, it needs time to after treatment.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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