That's really a question for your doctor, and not for the internets. If they give you the OK then you should be fine.
Footballers get injured a lot mostly in the knee, ankle, shoulder and also the back.
21% of all players that get ACL injuries retire
The ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament, in the knee joint helps to stabilize and control the movement of the knee, especially during activities that involve twisting or sudden changes in direction.
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ACL surgery, or anterior cruciate ligament surgery, has a history dating back to the 1960s when the first procedures were performed. Over time, advancements in surgical techniques, technology, and rehabilitation have improved outcomes and reduced recovery times. Today, ACL surgery is a common procedure with high success rates, allowing athletes and individuals to return to their normal activities with reduced risk of re-injury.
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I doubt a doctor would recommend it, but it may be possible. However, you may also worsen your injury.
Basketball, football, soccer, and skiing are the most popular sports linked to ACL tears but a lot of the time ACL tears are usually linked to other injuries arounf the area.
That sport would have to be soccer. all you use in soccer is your knee and its been proven that its most common in soccer players.
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Footballers get injured a lot mostly in the knee, ankle, shoulder and also the back.
Soccer players get leg injuries, and occasionaly they get a head cut, but most of the time their "injuries" are faked, trying to get the ref to give the other team a penalty.
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You could still try to play, it will most likely feel very unstable though. Also, you can't hurt your acl anymore really, but you can damage your maniscus or other cartilage that is not fixable.
the acl is a ligament .
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)