Eduardo Camavinga had envisioned spending this period in the United States representing France on the global football stage. However, the 23-year-old defender faced disappointment when national team manager Didier Deschamps decided to omit him from the final World Cup squad. Despite missing out on selection for the national team, the Real Madrid player still travelled to the United States, redirecting his focus from international football towards academic pursuits.
Academic Pursuits at Harvard Business School
Upon his arrival in the United States, Camavinga enrolled on a specialised programme at the prestigious Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts. The French defender is currently participating in a course focused on the business of sports and entertainment.
Camavinga shared glimpses of his time in the university lecture halls via his social media platforms. Reflecting on his academic experience, he stated:
“A few days spent learning, listening, and enriching myself. I am grateful for this experience at Harvard Business School.”
The photographs and update shared by the defender have garnered significant attention and engagement from football fans globally.
Proximity to the National Training Camp
Geographically, Camavinga remains remarkably close to his international teammates. While he attends classes in Boston, the France national team is currently undergoing its World Cup preparation and conditioning camp in Oldham, Massachusetts. The distance between Harvard Business School and the French team’s training base is less than fifty kilometres.
Background on Omission
Camavinga was a member of the French squad during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and had maintained strong aspirations to participate in the current tournament. However, following a challenging domestic season with his club, Real Madrid, where his performances did not meet expected standards, head coach Didier Deschamps opted not to include him in the tournament roster.
France’s World Cup Group Fixtures
The French national team has been drawn into Group I for the tournament. Their World Cup campaign commences on 16 June against Senegal, followed by successive group stage fixtures against Iraq and Norway.
The schedule for France’s group stage matches is outlined in the table below:
| Match Date | Opponent | Group | Tournament Stage |
| 16 June | Senegal | Group I | Group Stage – Match 1 |
| To be confirmed | Iraq | Group I | Group Stage – Match 2 |
| To be confirmed | Norway | Group I | Group Stage – Match 3 |
