
Aitana Bonmatí, the Spanish striker, is back on her feet after being discharged from the hospital where she was treated for viral meningitis. The Spanish football federation (RFEF) announced that she will rejoin her teammates in just a few days.
The 27-year-old player was unable to participate in Friday’s friendly match against Japan, which Spain won 3-1. This absence was a setback for the team as they gear up for their opening European Championship clash with Portugal on July 3.
Bonmatí, who plays for Barcelona and has been recognized as the FIFA Women’s Player of the Year for 2023 and 2024, has made 78 appearances for Spain, netting an impressive 30 goals. Her contributions were crucial in Spain’s triumphs at the 2023 Women’s World Cup and last year’s Women’s Nations League. As Spain prepares to face Belgium and Italy in Group B, they are eager to add another title to their collection after their World Cup success.
Bonmatí’s return is a significant boost for Spain as they aim for glory in the upcoming European Championship. Her experience and skill could prove vital in navigating the tough competition ahead.

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