Bromley midfielder Ashley Charles faces a long spell on the sidelines having suffered a serious knee injury.
The 27-year-old, who recently signed a new three-year contract, picked up the injury during the second half of Saturday's 1-1 draw with Reading.
Scans have revealed cruciate ligament damage, and he has since had surgery.
Manager Andy Woodman explained: "Ashley has sadly snapped his cruciate and has done some other damage in his knee.
"He's had an operation and I don't think we'll be seeing him again this season which is a real blow for not only Ashley, but for us too.
"We've been very supportive of Ashley and we wish him well and hopefully he'll be back before next season - that would be a bonus.
"However, with that sort of injury, we know it's going to be about a year."
Charles joined the Ravens from Wealdstone in February 2024, having started his career at Watford.
He was a near ever-present in League Two last season, playing 45 times as Bromley were promoted as champions.
Charles was voted the club's joint-players' player and the chairman's player of the season.
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