Although, ocular injuries and emergencies are nowadays rare in sport, sport‐related eye injuries can still result in the loss of function. Data from The National Eye Trauma System in the United States found that sport‐associated eye injuries account for 13% of all penetrating eye injuries. The Ocular Trauma Classification Group defines the variables that affect visual outcome prognosis as being: "the mechanism of injury, the visual acuity at initial examination, the presence or absence of afferent papillary defect (pupillary reflex), and the location of the eye‐wall opening". If an athlete is unconscious, it is difficult to evaluate an eye injury unless there are visible signs of damage to the orbit or periorbital region. Multiple fractures in and around the orbit may lead to an "expanded orbit" with distinct deformity. Fractures may also be part of a Le Fort fracture line and may be associated with a cranial or facial fracture.