Antony Joins Real Betis Preseason Training Camp in Germany

Real Betis winger Antony has arrived at the club’s training camp in Germany, marking his official start to the 2026-27 preseason preparations. The Brazilian forward joined the squad on Sunday after receiving prior authorization from the club to delay his travel for personal reasons. His arrival completes the current group of 30 players participating in this initial phase of the team’s summer schedule.

Integration into the German Preseason Camp

The Real Betis squad, currently stationed in Germany to conduct the first leg of their preseason work, received the final addition to their training group this weekend. While the bulk of the 30-man roster—comprising 28 players—made the trip from Seville last Wednesday, the group has been bolstered in stages. Fran García, the club’s second major signing for the upcoming campaign, joined his teammates on Thursday.

Antony’s delayed arrival was confirmed by the club earlier this week, with officials stating he had been granted leave to attend to personal matters. By reporting to the training site on Sunday, the winger has begun integrating into the tactical sessions planned by the coaching staff. He is expected to remain with the squad throughout their stay in Germany, which is scheduled to conclude this coming Saturday.

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The squad is slated to continue their training regimen in Germany through the end of the week.

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