Eduardo Camavinga has turned to academic study after missing out on France’s squad for the 2026 World Cup.
The Real Madrid midfielder is currently enrolled in a short course at Harvard Business School, focusing on the business of entertainment, media and sports.
While France’s national team prepares in Massachusetts ahead of the tournament, Camavinga has been training his attention on a different environment just a few miles away in Cambridge.
Recall that the 23-year-old made a 49-minute substitute appearance in the 2022 World Cup final, which France lost on penalties to Argentina.
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He posted pictures of his time at the prestigious American institution alongside a picture of his certificate.
The post was commented on by other footballers, including Real team-mate Vinicius Junior.
“A few days of learning, listening and growing. Grateful for the experience at Harvard Business School,” Camavinga wrote.
Camavinga has won two La Liga titles with Real Madrid
He has made 29 appearances for France since Didier Deschamps gave him his debut in 2020, most recently coming off the bench in a 2-0 friendly win over Colombia in March.
