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Eduardo Camavinga Ruled Out for Season After Severe Adductor Injury

The Real Madrid midfielder faces a three-month recovery, leaving the team without a key player for critical matches, including the Copa del Rey final and Club World Cup.

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Overview

  • Eduardo Camavinga sustained a complete rupture of his left adductor tendon during Real Madrid's match against Getafe on April 23, 2025.
  • The injury occurred in the 89th minute following a collision with Getafe's Luis Milla, forcing Real Madrid to finish the match with ten players.
  • Camavinga is expected to be sidelined for at least three months, ruling him out of the Copa del Rey final, Real Madrid's remaining La Liga fixtures, and the Club World Cup in June.
  • This marks Camavinga's third major injury of the season, following a hamstring tear in January and a prior muscle strain in November 2024.
  • His absence leaves Real Madrid without a versatile player who has been crucial in both central midfield and left-back roles during a season plagued by injuries across the squad.