FC Barcelona footballer Aitana Bonmatí is expanding her summer campus project to the United States, following its success in Europe. The player, who describes herself as a person who loves challenges, aims to offer new opportunities to children in the North American country. This initiative reflects the global growth of women's football and its ability to open international doors for new generations.
The international expansion strategy of the Bonmatí project 🌍
The campus uses a training methodology based on FC Barcelona's positional play technique, combined with tactical analysis sessions and physical development. Bonmatí has designed a program that replicates the European high-performance structure, adapting it to local facilities. The logistics include bilingual monitors and individualized follow-up, with the goal of exporting the training model that led her to win the Ballon d'Or and the World Cup.
What's next: campus on the Moon for 2026 🚀
After conquering Europe and landing in the US, all that's left is for Aitana to open a campus at the International Space Station. Because, of course, if you're already teaching kids to master the ball in zero gravity, the next step is for them to do bicycle kicks while floating. Meanwhile, American parents are already lining up so their children can learn to pass with GPS precision, even if later at recess they still run after the ball like headless chickens.