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Cancellara breaks collar bone in Flanders fall

Swiss champion Fabian Cancellara has had an operation on his broken right collar bone after his fall this weekend in the Tour of Flanders classic, the SportInformation agency said.

Cancellara breaks collar bone in Flanders fall
Thomas Ducroquet (File)

The operation in Basel lasted 90 minutes and was without complications, the agency added.

Cancellara suffered multiple fractures to his collar bone during Sunday’s race, which was won by Belgium’s Tom Boonen for a record-equalling third time.

The Swiss Olympic time-trial champion, who won in 2010 and was one of the pre-race favourites for the second one-day classic of the season, fell 62km from the finish.

SportInformation said that he could resume training soon but his classics season, which saw him tipped for a win in the Paris-Roubaix race next Sunday, is likely to have come to a premature end.

RadioShack-Nissan team doctor Andreas Goesele also said he was optimistic about the rider’s recovery and that he could even be back in the saddle and training from Tuesday.

The Swiss daily Le Matin quoted the sporting director of RadioShack, Dirk Demol, as saying that Cancellara will return to competition in the Tour of Bavaria on May 23-27 or for the Tour of Luxembourg (May 30-June 3).

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Swiss goalkeeper Sommer retires from international football

Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer announced his retirement from international football on Monday after a 12-year career in which he made 94 appearances for the national side.

Swiss goalkeeper Sommer retires from international football

The 35-year-old played all five of Switzerland’s matches at Euro 2024.

His last international game was the quarter-final defeat by England on penalties.

“My time with the national team has meant a lot to me,” Inter Milan’s Sommer said in a statement released by the Swiss football association.

“I look back with pride on the many unforgettable moments, the exciting matches, the victories celebrated together and the challenges we have overcome together.”

Sommer has been a key figure for the Swiss since taking over from Diego Benaglio as their number one a decade ago.

Switzerland have made the knockout phase at the last six major tournaments.

Sommer made the deciding penalty save from France’s Kylian Mbappe in the Euro 2020 last 16 which sent his team into their first major quarter-final since 1954.

Sommer is the second player to retire from Switzerland’s national team recently.

In July, midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri announced his retirement from international football  after winning 125 Switzerland caps and becoming the only player to score in each of the last three World Cups and European Championships.

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