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Miami Goalkeeper Luis Robles Breaks Left Arm Against NYC

FORT LAUDERDALE — Inter Miami goalkeeper Luis Robles has a fractured left arm.
Robles, Miami’s captain, was hurt during a collision with a New York City player during second-half stoppage time of Saturday night’s Major League Soccer match, a 3-2 defeat.
Miami said Sunday that Robles will be evaluated further at Baptist Health.
The 36-year-old joined Miami this season after eight season with the New York Red Bulls. He also has played for Kaiserslautern (2008-10) and Karlsruher in Germany.
Robles played three international matches for the United States, one each in 2009, 2016 and 2017.
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