Sergio Agüero, the renowned Argentine footballer, has faced a significant setback after suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon during a veterans match for Independiente. This injury occurred on March 31, 2026, during a Torneo Senior match against River Plate, where Agüero had been joyfully participating after his retirement from professional football in 2021 due to health issues.
Agüero confirmed the severity of his injury through social media, stating, “I had an MRI and it confirmed that I tore my tendon. Tomorrow I will begin further exams and I will need surgery.” This announcement has left fans and teammates concerned about the implications for his future in football.
The injury was serious enough that Agüero had to be carried off the field by players from both teams, highlighting the gravity of the situation. Medical tests later confirmed a complete rupture of the Achilles tendon in his left leg, necessitating surgery.
At 37 years old, Agüero’s return to competitive football has been a source of joy for many, especially after he expressed his excitement about playing for Independiente shortly before the injury. However, this incident raises questions about his ability to continue playing, as observers note that this injury could potentially end his time on the pitch altogether.
Independiente will feel the absence of Agüero, as his presence was expected to enhance the team’s dynamics. His injury is not just a personal setback but also a blow to the team, which had been looking forward to his contributions.
Looking ahead, Agüero is set to undergo surgery and will begin the rehabilitation process shortly thereafter. The road to recovery may be long, but his determination to return to the field remains strong. As he stated, “I’m going to be around here, so I hope to keep adding games.” The community and fans alike will be watching closely as he embarks on this challenging journey.