Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has travelled back to Angola during the La Liga winter break, using the time to reconnect with the country of his birth and pursue a personal mission to give back.
He has disclosed plans to open a football academy alongside an educational school in Angola, the country of his family roots. The initiative is designed to support young people while contributing to the long-term development of both sport and education in the country. Camavinga said the project reflects his desire to give back to his homeland and create meaningful opportunities for the next generation
Born in Miconje, Cabinda, the France international relocated to France at a young age, though he has always maintained a strong bond with his roots.

His current visit blends a family holiday with early planning for a project aimed at supporting young people through a combination of football development and education.
Camavinga has announced plans to build a football academy and an educational school in Angola, reinforcing his long-standing connection to the country of his family’s origins.
During his stay, the defensive midfielder paid a visit to the headquarters of Angola’s Ministry of Youth and Sports, where discussions were held around the scope and potential impact of the initiative. The proposed academy is expected to focus on identifying and developing football talent, while also offering formal schooling to help provide participants with broader opportunities beyond the pitch.
In the footballer’s words “I was born here. It’s always a pleasure to be with everyone and with the Angolan people,” he is quoted as saying,” Camavinga said via Pan Africa Football. “I chose to create a football academy and a school for young people here to give back to my country what it has given me.”
“It fills me with joy. My parents are very proud. I am also very happy to be back in my country and to have the opportunity to contribute to its development.”

The project represents Camavinga’s latest humanitarian and social venture, reflecting his desire to give back to a country he has often spoken about with pride, despite being raised and developed as a footballer in France. By combining sport with education, the Real Madrid star hopes to contribute to building a stronger foundation for the next generation in Angola.
Camavinga also took time to engage directly with local youngsters, featuring in an exhibition match with children during his visit, according to outlets including O País, further underlining his commitment to the initiative.
Additional Source: YEN





