Eduardo Camavinga, a highly talented French midfielder, was born in Angola in 2002. His family relocated to France in 2003, where he spent his formative years growing up in Fougères, Brittany. He rose to prominence spectacularly at Stade Rennais, quickly establishing himself as a prodigious talent in French football.
Camavinga officially became a French national in November 2019 and successfully earned his baccalaureate in July 2020. Following a period as one of Rennes’ most promising young stars, he made a significant transfer to Spanish giants Real Madrid in the summer of 2021.
In 2022, Camavinga was recognized for his exceptional talent, securing second place in both the prestigious Kopa Trophy and Golden Boy awards, with Gavi taking home both accolades. His international career also took off, as he made his debut for the French national team, “Les Bleus,” in August 2020. He was an integral part of the French squad that reached the final of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where they finished as runners-up.
