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Eduardo Camavinga Ruled Out for Season After Adductor Tendon Rupture

Real Madrid confirms the midfielder's injury, sidelining him from the Club World Cup and leaving his return timeline uncertain.

Soccer Football - LaLiga - Getafe v Real Madrid - Estadio Coliseum, Getafe, Spain - April 23, 2025 Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga reacts after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

Overview

  • Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga has suffered a complete rupture of his left adductor tendon, as confirmed by the club's medical services.
  • The injury, sustained during a La Liga match against Getafe, ends the 22-year-old's season and excludes him from FIFA's reimagined Club World Cup this summer.
  • Camavinga's return timeline remains unspecified, with the club stating it is 'pending evolution,' though some reports suggest he may not play until late 2025 or beyond.
  • The injury occurred late in the match following a clash with Getafe's Luis Milla, leaving Real Madrid with 10 men as substitutions had been exhausted.
  • This setback adds to Real Madrid's ongoing injury crisis, challenging Carlo Ancelotti's squad depth and rotation strategies as key competitions loom.