Eduardo Camavinga, a Real Madrid player, visited to La Chapelle-Janson in Fougères (Ille-et-Vilaine) on Saturday, June 26, 2021, to dedicate the new CF2L football field in his honor.
The children who have joined CF2L, the club for the municipalities of La Chappelle, Fleurigné, Laignelet, and Le Loroux, almost all wear a Blues or Rennes Stadium jersey with the name “Cavinga” inscribed on their backs. Eduardo Camavinga, a Fugères local and former member of his hometown team, will dedicate the artificial surface on Saturday, June 26, in the morning.
We may assess a football player’s notoriety by the number of journalists who travel to hear him speak, even if only for a few minutes, in a case where Eduardo Camavinga’s speech is timed to the bare minimum because the national media speculates about his probable transfer to the capital club virtually daily.
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“A shy аnd rеsеrᴠеd kid”
When Nicolas, who is now an educator at the CF2L club, requested him to be the godfather, the young prodigy consented.He was usually easy to reach. “As proof, he becomes the founding father of a football team that disbanded in the Fugères area,” says Fabrice Dubrèil, who also manages CF2L communication.
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When asked what the World Cup has changed for him, the former Rennes’ prodigy said that he has gained a certain legitimacy, “even if it was not my position. What I had to do, I did it well. It gives me confidence, but the defeat in the final still hurts.“
With Théo Hernandez fit, Camavinga is not expected to start in either games for France as they kick off their qualifying campaign for the Euro 2024 against The Netherlands on Friday and Ireland on Monday.