Linda Caicedo, an 18-year-old striker for the Colombian women's soccer team, had a scary moment at Thursday's practice while jogging with her teammates.
She turned onto her back as members of the team and medical staff tended to her.
Linda Caicedo of Colombia during a FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Group H match against South Korea at Sydney Football Stadium on July 25, 2023, in Sydney, Australia."Linda is very tired," a medical spokesperson for the team said."What happened was just a symptom of all the stress and physical demands. She is well and all is back to normal."
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