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Published July 11, 2026, 4:05 p.m. ET
Djed Spence is a soccer player who helps protect his team’s goal (we call him a defender). He plays for a club team called Tottenham Hotspur in England. Right now, he is also playing for his country, England, in the World Cup (the biggest soccer tournament where nations compete). England’s team is often called the Three Lions because of the three lion pictures on their badge.
When fans watch Spence play for England, they see something unusual on his face:
Let’s walk through what happened, step by step, like a story:
Because his jaw is still mending, Spence is being careful. He wears the face mask every time he plays to give his face extra protection from bumps, elbows, or fast‑flying balls.
Important Point: Spence will wear the mask for the entire World Cup! He told the BBC that his jaw will take about three months to fully heal, so he must keep it on the whole tournament.
In his own words (shared by the BBC), here is how he feels:
“It is a little bit uncomfortable – but it is what it is. I have a broken jaw so I have to wear it throughout the tournament.
It is something I will have to get used to. It will be three months until it is fully healed, so it is a long time. It was painful, but luckily I play football with my feet and not my jaw so it is all good.”
So, even though the mask feels weird, he is okay because soccer is played mostly with the feet!
Let’s recap the key facts:
Q1: What does “Three Lions” mean?
A: It’s just a friendly nickname for England’s national soccer team, taken from the three lion symbols on their crest.
Q2: What is carbon fiber?
A: It’s a modern material made of tiny strong threads. It’s used in things like race cars and masks because it’s light and tough.
Q3: How did Spence break his jaw?
A: In May, during a game, Chelsea player Liam Delap’s elbow hit his face, causing the break.
Q4: How long until his jaw heals completely?
A: About three months from the injury, so he’ll wear the mask the whole World Cup.
Q5: Did he stop playing after the injury?
A: No! He finished the game he got hurt in, and even started the next match to help his club stay in the top league.