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    Camavinga plays football with homeless children in Angola

    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Real Madrid and France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has returned to his country of origin, Angola, and as part of his effort to give back to his people, he visited a local homeless children’s shelter to play football with the kids.

    The 23-year-old French international joined the children on an artificial pitch, sharing passes, playful nutmegs, and laughter, lighting up the faces of the young residents.

    Videos from the visit show Camavinga encouraging the children, celebrating small successes with high-fives, and making the afternoon a memorable experience for everyone involved.

    Born in Cabinda, Angola, Camavinga moved with his family to France, where he now represents the national team.

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    The French international arrived in Luanda on Monday, December 22, 2025, alongside his father, Celestino Camavinga and mother, Sofia Simão, on a holiday.

    Despite a busy season at Real Madrid, with 23 appearances, two goals, and one assist so far, he took time during the winter break to reconnect with his roots and give back to the community.

    During his stay, the Real Madrid star visited the headquarters of Angola’s Ministry of Youth and Sports with his parents. He is taking advantage of the visit to evaluate the prospects of his academy project, which seeks to develop talent in the country.

    Watch the video below:

    Eduardo Camavinga 🇦🇴 visited Lar Kuzola, an institution that shelters homeless children, and the player took the opportunity to play a match with the boys. pic.twitter.com/SjN2qUAGuT

    — Angolan Football Scouting (@angolanfoot) December 23, 2025

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