Key Points

Spain's football team faces a major setback as Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmati is hospitalized with viral meningitis. Coach Montse Tome confirmed the diagnosis but tried to ease concerns about the condition. The midfielder's participation in Euro 2025 is now in serious doubt, potentially affecting Spain's title defense. There are additional worries about possible infection spread among teammates after their Madrid training camp.

Key Points: Ballon d'Or Winner Aitana Bonmati Diagnosed With Meningitis Before Euros

  • Spain's Euro 2025 prep hit as Bonmati battles viral meningitis
  • Coach Tome confirms diagnosis but reassures condition is controlled
  • Doubts linger over Bonmati's availability for opener vs Portugal
  • RFEF fears potential squad exposure after Madrid training camp
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Football: Spain's Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmati diagnosed with meningitis

Spain's star midfielder Aitana Bonmati faces uncertain Euro 2025 participation after viral meningitis diagnosis, leaving coach Montse Tome concerned.

"The word meningitis is scary, but in principle, it is under control. – Montse Tome"

MADRID, June 28

Spain's preparations for the forthcoming Women's European Championships in Switzerland have suffered a major setback with the news that midfielder Aitana Bonmati has been taken to hospital suffering from viral meningitis.

The two-time Ballon d'Or winner was missing from the side that defeated Japan in its last preparation game on Friday night, and in her post-game press conference, coach Montse Tome confirmed Aitana's illness.

"She was taken for tests this [Friday] morning and in the final test she was confirmed to have viral meningitis," explained Tome, who added that "the word [meningitis] is scary, but in principle, it is under control."

The Spain squad is due to fly to Switzerland on Sunday, but Aitana's diagnosis means she is a major doubt for her side's opening game against Portugal on July 3, and she could miss the entire tournament, reports Xinhua.

"We don't have a return date," added Tome.

There is also a worry among the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) that Aitana could have infected other members of the squad, given that players have spent a week together preparing for the Euros at the RFEF headquarters just outside Madrid.

Goals from Claudia Pina, Vicky Lopez, and Athenea del Castillo saw Spain win 3-1 against Japan on Friday at a hot Butarque Stadium in Leganes, with Spain reacting well against a disciplined Japan side that had taken the lead midway through the first half.

The 27-year-old Bonmatí plays as a midfielder for Liga F club Barcelona and the Spain national team. She was a key member of the Spanish side that won the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023 in Australia and New Zealand. She has also won the UEFA Women's Nations League with Spain in 2024 and the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in 2017.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is so worrying! Viral meningitis spreads so easily in close quarters. The Spanish team should quarantine all players immediately before traveling. Health comes first, even before football. Stay strong, Aitana!
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Aman W
As someone who had meningitis last year, I can say it's extremely painful. Takes weeks to recover fully. Spain should plan without her for the tournament. Better to be safe than sorry - no point rushing her back.
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Sarah B
While this is terrible news, I'm glad it's viral and not bacterial meningitis which is more dangerous. Still, Spain's chances just took a big hit. She was their creative engine in the World Cup. Who will step up now?
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Karthik V
This shows how unpredictable sports can be! Just when Spain looked like favorites, their star player falls ill. Reminds me of when Kohli missed important matches due to injury. Hope she recovers soon! 🤞
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Nisha Z
The coach's statement seems a bit casual about such a serious illness. "Under control" doesn't mean much when dealing with meningitis. They should be more transparent about her condition and the risks to other players.
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Varun X
As a doctor from Mumbai, I can say viral meningitis recovery

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