
Vancouver Whitecaps defender Ranko Veselinovic suffers season-ending knee injury
The 26-year-old centre back left the field after getting hurt in the 34th minute of Vancouver's 1-1 draw with San Diego FC on Saturday, and did not return to the game.

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