Spain's Star Aitana Bonmati Hospitalized with Viral Meningitis Ahead of Euro 2025
Spain's key midfielder Aitana Bonmati is hospitalized with viral meningitis, raising concerns ahead of Euro 2025. Details on her condition and team's response.




Spain's midfield maestro, Aitana Bonmati, is currently receiving treatment in a hospital for viral meningitis, casting a shadow over the team's preparations for the upcoming Euro 2025 in Switzerland. The 27-year-old, a two-time Ballon d'Or winner and FIFA Women's Player of the Year in 2023 and 2024, missed Spain's recent 3-1 friendly victory over Japan in Leganes.
Bonmati shared a poignant image on Instagram, showing her watching the match from her hospital bed, which has since garnered widespread support from fans and teammates alike. Coach Montse Tome expressed her concern but remained optimistic, stating, 'Talking about meningitis can be scary, but it is controlled. She is a very important player for us. We'll wait for her as long as we can.'
The infection, which affects the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, can be severe if not treated promptly. However, viral meningitis is generally less serious than its bacterial counterpart and often resolves within seven to ten days, according to the NHS.
Bonmati's contributions to the Spanish national team have been monumental, with 30 goals in 78 appearances. She played a pivotal role in Spain's triumphs at the 2023 World Cup and the Nations League last year. Her potential absence from the Euro 2025 opener against Portugal in Bern on Thursday is a significant blow, but the team remains hopeful for her swift recovery.
The football community rallies behind Bonmati, sending messages of support and wishing her a speedy return to the pitch. As Spain gears up for Euro 2025, all eyes will be on how the team adapts to this unforeseen challenge.