Meskipun Halland lahir di Inggris,tapi Orang tuanya warga negara Norwegia,bahkan bapaknya, Alf Inge Halland adalah pemain timnas Norwegia. Jadi sangat pantas membela Norwegia sebagai tanah air mereka.
C est pareil pour bounou ,il est né au Canada qu il a quitté à 7 ans pour le maroc.. L origine c est le pays qui a nourri et protege tes ancêtres pendant des Millénaires
Thiago de Alcântara was born in Italy when his father, Mazinho (Brazilian football player, 1994 World Cup champion) played for the Italian club, Lecce at 1991. Then Mazinho moved to Spain at 1995 and played for Spanish clubs until 2001, before the retirement. Thiago even played for the Brazilian club, Flamengo, from his 10 years old (2001) to his 14 years old (2005). Thiago moved back to Spain and played for Barcelona and the Spanish national minor league teams. He had the chance to choosing for which of the three great national teams he would play: Brazil, Italy or Spain. He chose Spain, more likely, because he was influenced by the fact that Spain won the 2010 World Cup, a year before his debut in the profissional footballing. Thiago's younger brother, Rafinha de Alcântara, was born in São Paulo, Brazil at 1995 and he have chosen to play for the Brazilian national team. Even though, Rafinha actually played the minor leagues for Barcelona and Spain.
1) Broja born in England, but play for Albania. 2) Bajrami born in Switzerland, but play for Albania. 3) Balliu born in Spain, but play for Albania. 4) Mitaj born in Greece, but play for Albania. 5) Asllani born in Italy, but play for Albania. 6) Gjasula born in Germany, but play for Albania. ✍✍✍ Ps: Silvinho born in Brazil, but coach Albania😀😀😀
Obviously that's logical. In the vast majority of cases shown in the video, parents or families of those players emigrated from the country of the National Team in which they ended up playing... Or vice versa.
Oh...so if I'm born in Germany and have a chance to join the national team...and maybe win something...I should really play for Bangladesh and win nothing because thats where my parents are from...yeah that really makes sense, genius!!! 😅😅😅😅😅😅
I think it's more about which country they identify themselves with the most. Imagine growing up in Spain, following in the footsteps of Iniesta & Xavi, being a loyal supporter of Spanish football, only to be told that you have to play for like India or smth 😭
Diciamo che bisogna un po' entrare nello specifico. Alcuni calciatori hanno la doppia cittadinanza perché hanno genitori provenienti da due paesi diversi quindi possono effettivamente scegliere per quale nazionale giocare, Sebastén Haller ad esempio è uno di questi. Altri nonostante siano nati in un determinato paese hanno genitori provenienti da un altro in questa categoria ci sono la maggior parte dei calciatori del video. Questi possono effettivamente scegliere se giocare per la nazione nella quale sono nati e cresciuti oppure giocare per la nazionale originaria dei suoi genitori. Altri ottengono la cittadinanza di una determinata nazione tramite matrimonio o tramite una lunga permanenza in un determinato paese. Diciamo che a mio modo di vedere le cose, i calciatori che fanno parte delle prime due categorie ci possono stare. Quelli facenti parte della terza ne farei volentieri a meno perché effettivamente sembra il calcio mercato e per quanto riguarda una nazionale non ci dovrebbe essere. Scusa se ti ho scritto un tema, ma non sapevo come altro spiegartelo
The case of Kovačić, Rakitić and Milinković Savić is the same. They were born in another country but represent their ethnic blood. There is nothing wrong with that. Except for the Africans who play for France. They have practically no criteria. The worst thing about all this is that FIFA allows them to do it. A real disgrace
Being born in a country gets you that country's citizenship while most countries will give you a right to claim the citizenship/s of your parents so you get a player who's got 2 or 3 citizenships and he can choose to play for one of them if he was called for a national team
Most of these are perfectly logical, except several very obvious pezeteros/mercenaries from Africa playing for France and from Americas playing for Portugal, Italy, England...
Yeah because playing for an African or South American nation other than Brazil or Argentina and never winning shit is way better than playing for France, Germany, Spain or Italy (who have won titles in the past 10 years)...really smart 😅😅😅😅
And vice-versa.. it's no secret that European footballers play for African nations as a second option. African football was/is corrupt asf & many African footballers fell out with their nations because of it. You'd think a whole continent that produces so much global talent would host some of the best leagues in world football, but they don't.. why?
No tuvo que nacionalizarse. A ver si de una vez la gente entiende la diferencia, que no es tan difícil. A no ser que no quieran entenderla y sólo lo hagan por molestar
Mario Fernandes is actually full-Brazilian, not Russian at all.. but he played for CSKA Moscow for 5 years, got Russian citizenship and represented their national team
Марио Фернандес мог играть во одной из сильных сборных но выбрал страну где играл в клубе России! А также во основном Французы выходцы из Африки, а родившиеся в Германии турки!
Bro why are people in the comments taking this video as offensive? 😭 it's literally just players who play in a different country to that one that they were born in
I personally think a player should play for the country of their true self, just like a foreign born person cannot be president of a country even if they have citizenship, international soccer can’t be treated like club football, being born in a country is simply not enough, play for your blood homeland
Yeah because if you were born in the USA and had a chance to win the Olympic Gold medal in basketball is really stupid...playing for Ghana and never win shit is much better...😅😅😅😅
Being born in a country gets you that country's citizenship while most countries will give you a right to claim the citizenship/s of your parents so you get a player who's got 2 or 3 citizenships and he can choose to play for one of them if he was called for a national team
@ I don’t understand what you just said, but I will tell you this, blood is thicker than everything, being born in a particular country is just not enough, play for your parents country
@fistosravenscroft6651 Yeah...that's really fucking smart...even if you're born in the USA and get a chance to play in the Olympic Basketball team and win a medal...you should really play for Bangladesh and not win shit because your parents are born there and "blood is thicker than everything"
Being born in a country does not mean being from that country... I was not born in my country of origin and I have never had the nationality of the country in which I was born. Your video is incredibly ignorant and full of confusions !
In his defense he's starting factual information. He's not saying that the footballers are ethnically from certain countries, only that they didn't play for the country that they were born in. Look at the title of the video 👍
@@jamesleung767 Except that there is no connection between being born in a country and playing for the national team of that country... Ground rights do not apply in all countries ! The video is like the title, incoherent and poorly made ! 🤙🏽
@@lanavandutch5591 Not all countries have the right to land like in the USA, France or my country (Portugal), on the other hand the country in which I live (Switzerland) does not have the right to land, if you were born there instead when you are 18 you are offered Swiss nationality or dual nationality that you can accept or refuse. I refused it, and having traveled a lot the Swiss passport does not interest me, especially since I will soon move permanently to my country of origin.
@@sugarsaint No money in international football???? Maybe in your country. Many federations pay a lot to their int. players. Plus, success with their nat. teams implies better contracts with their clubs.
@@aleyanvalle3038 Look, I don't know what language you speak, but I'm going to speak in English. There are a lot of players on this list who were born in countries like Spain and others, but some weren't called up to play for your national team.
Kovacic est croate ,bounou et hakimi marocain , milinkovic serbe , thuram est français, matip est germano Camerounais , ayew est ghaneen leurs parents ne sont pas je ne sais quoi ,on leur dit suffisamment qu ils ne sont pas ceci ou cela pour ensuite les retenir lorsqu ils se barrent. Ca permet de ne pas avoir insulter leurs enfants , de français de papier .
Some born in countries not of their parents but played for them while other born in countries not theirs but played for their parents countries
Meskipun Halland lahir di Inggris,tapi Orang tuanya warga negara Norwegia,bahkan bapaknya, Alf Inge Halland adalah pemain timnas Norwegia. Jadi sangat pantas membela Norwegia sebagai tanah air mereka.
He was born in England.. that’s all that matters.
@@VictorLugosi😂
@@VictorLugosi He is Norwegian.
Yeah...too bad for him he was born in country that never wins shit...and plays for one that's NEVER gonna win shit...he's fucked
😅😅😅😅😅
C est pareil pour bounou ,il est né au Canada qu il a quitté à 7 ans pour le maroc..
L origine c est le pays qui a nourri et protege tes ancêtres pendant des Millénaires
Mateo Retegui Born Argentina play for Italy
Thiago de Alcântara was born in Italy when his father, Mazinho (Brazilian football player, 1994 World Cup champion) played for the Italian club, Lecce at 1991. Then Mazinho moved to Spain at 1995 and played for Spanish clubs until 2001, before the retirement. Thiago even played for the Brazilian club, Flamengo, from his 10 years old (2001) to his 14 years old (2005). Thiago moved back to Spain and played for Barcelona and the Spanish national minor league teams. He had the chance to choosing for which of the three great national teams he would play: Brazil, Italy or Spain. He chose Spain, more likely, because he was influenced by the fact that Spain won the 2010 World Cup, a year before his debut in the profissional footballing.
Thiago's younger brother, Rafinha de Alcântara, was born in São Paulo, Brazil at 1995 and he have chosen to play for the Brazilian national team. Even though, Rafinha actually played the minor leagues for Barcelona and Spain.
He chose the spanish national team because his mother is spanish, which means he is half spanish.
France’s entire national team since the late nineties.😂
La.majorité des joueurs sont né en france il faut pas etre blanc pour etre francais
Those N's have nothing French about them 😂😂😂@@Businessfutur
O Thiago é filho de brasileiros, nasceu na Itália e joga pela Espanha. 😂😂
Born in Germany.
Played for 😂😂🇨🇲🇨🇮🇨🇾🇩🇯🇨🇻🇨🇼🇨🇷🇬🇭🇬🇳🇰🇬🇰🇵🇰🇷🇲🇲🇲🇴🇲🇼🇳🇦🇳🇷🇸🇱🇸🇲🇹🇷🇹🇲🇷🇪🇻🇺
Almanyanın yarısı türk ve Kıbrıslı
Greetings from Ecuador🇪🇨👋
Born in 🇦🇴🇦🇫🇧🇭🇧🇩🇧🇧🇧🇯🇧🇫🇧🇳🇧🇮🇨🇲🇨🇫🇹🇩🇪🇷🇬🇫🇵🇫🇬🇦🇬🇲🇬🇭🇰🇪🇰🇮🇲🇻🇲🇱🇲🇭🇲🇺🇲🇿🇸🇱🇸🇨🇸🇹🇷🇼🇸🇸🇸🇧🇹🇬🇹🇿🇿🇼🇿🇲🇼🇫
Played for 🇫🇷
@@Hzpoher😂
Что тут забыл мой родной Туркменистан😅 🇹🇲
1) Broja born in England, but play for Albania.
2) Bajrami born in Switzerland, but play for Albania.
3) Balliu born in Spain, but play for Albania.
4) Mitaj born in Greece, but play for Albania.
5) Asllani born in Italy, but play for Albania.
6) Gjasula born in Germany, but play for Albania. ✍✍✍
Ps: Silvinho born in Brazil, but coach Albania😀😀😀
ハーランドがイングランドでプレーしてたらどうなってたんだろ
Good for North Africans. Born in Europe or elsewhere, play for their nation
Yeah...because winning the African Cup of Nations is way better than winning the Euro and possibly the World Cup... yeah really smart
Muslim
@@moonwalker-221Muslims are more based than Christians tbf.
But Achraf Hakimi is originally Moroccan.Because his parents were originally Moroccan 🇲🇦
He was just born in Madrid
So Enzo was punished for telling the truth
Enzo foi racista
@@davyzn9641😂😂😂😂
@@davyzn9641cry louder
Truth is no racism
Enzo is an italian name he's son of italian immigrants talking spanish.. Why was he that confused???
Imagine if Haaland played for England ☠️ Bellingham, Saka, Palmer, Kane, Foden, Pickford, it's literally an all star team
Ferdi kadıoğlu. Doğum 🇳🇱 seçtiği milli takım 🇹🇷
واضح من اسمه تركي الأصل
evet o gerçekten f***** asla s*** kazanamayan bir ülkede doğdu ve asla kazanamayacak bir ülke için oynuyor...😅😅😅😅😅
Obviously that's logical.
In the vast majority of cases shown in the video, parents or families of those players emigrated from the country of the National Team in which they ended up playing... Or vice versa.
All of them should play for the country of their parents, regardless of where they were born.
Oh...so if I'm born in Germany and have a chance to join the national team...and maybe win something...I should really play for Bangladesh and win nothing because thats where my parents are from...yeah that really makes sense, genius!!!
😅😅😅😅😅😅
and if the parents are from 2 different countries?
@yavantii3615 Don't make this complicated...these geniuses didn't think that far...😆😆😆😆😆
@yavantii3615 For one of the 2 countries.
I think it's more about which country they identify themselves with the most.
Imagine growing up in Spain, following in the footsteps of Iniesta & Xavi, being a loyal supporter of Spanish football, only to be told that you have to play for like India or smth 😭
To be fair Le Normand does look french and he is Laporte 2.0
Yeah both are French 100%
Patrice Evra was born in Dakar, Senegal but he played for France 🇸🇳🇫🇷
Praticamente le nazionali ora sono come squadre di club 🤦🏻♂️
They've always been.. you're just not smart enough to realize it
@@OusAr4170en Amérique Latine non
Diciamo che bisogna un po' entrare nello specifico. Alcuni calciatori hanno la doppia cittadinanza perché hanno genitori provenienti da due paesi diversi quindi possono effettivamente scegliere per quale nazionale giocare, Sebastén Haller ad esempio è uno di questi. Altri nonostante siano nati in un determinato paese hanno genitori provenienti da un altro in questa categoria ci sono la maggior parte dei calciatori del video. Questi possono effettivamente scegliere se giocare per la nazione nella quale sono nati e cresciuti oppure giocare per la nazionale originaria dei suoi genitori. Altri ottengono la cittadinanza di una determinata nazione tramite matrimonio o tramite una lunga permanenza in un determinato paese. Diciamo che a mio modo di vedere le cose, i calciatori che fanno parte delle prime due categorie ci possono stare. Quelli facenti parte della terza ne farei volentieri a meno perché effettivamente sembra il calcio mercato e per quanto riguarda una nazionale non ci dovrebbe essere. Scusa se ti ho scritto un tema, ma non sapevo come altro spiegartelo
National teams are a disgrace to humanity.
@@JordyJ.Amérique latine ? 😂😂😂 tu parles du brésile, de l'argentine..? Toutes des populations issues de l'immigration.
The case of Kovačić, Rakitić and Milinković Savić is the same. They were born in another country but represent their ethnic blood. There is nothing wrong with that. Except for the Africans who play for France. They have practically no criteria. The worst thing about all this is that FIFA allows them to do it. A real disgrace
Hakan türk babası Almanyada çalıştığı için orda doğdu anneside türk almanya'daydı
Forgot Alphonso Davies.
Being born in a country gets you that country's citizenship while most countries will give you a right to claim the citizenship/s of your parents so you get a player who's got 2 or 3 citizenships and he can choose to play for one of them if he was called for a national team
Sadly Kasper Schmeichel never played for Three Lions 🦁 🦁 🦁 and could have been won in 2020 Euros.
Most of these are perfectly logical, except several very obvious pezeteros/mercenaries from Africa playing for France and from Americas playing for Portugal, Italy, England...
Yeah because playing for an African or South American nation other than Brazil or Argentina and never winning shit is way better than playing for France, Germany, Spain or Italy (who have won titles in the past 10 years)...really smart
😅😅😅😅
And vice-versa.. it's no secret that European footballers play for African nations as a second option.
African football was/is corrupt asf & many African footballers fell out with their nations because of it. You'd think a whole continent that produces so much global talent would host some of the best leagues in world football, but they don't.. why?
これ見たらモロッコ強いのわかるなあ
Iñaki williams jugo con España y ahora con ghana
Usho ukuthini uNico
Знакомьтесь: это мышка, её зовут Пушок. Она родилась в аквариуме, она - рыбка.
Joselu is a German nationalized Spanish
Joselu nació en Alemania de padres españoles y los CUATRO años ya vivía en España
No tuvo que nacionalizarse. A ver si de una vez la gente entiende la diferencia, que no es tan difícil. A no ser que no quieran entenderla y sólo lo hagan por molestar
Cuanta razón tenía Enzo Fernandez 😂
After watched this video I have to agree Enzo’s opinion 😂
Marcelo Flores DORELL; born in. 🇨🇦 Canadá ⚽ played 🇲🇽 MÉXICO ⚽.
Fernandes❤❤❤
Faltó Keyrol Figueroa es de Honduras y juega con Estados Unidos
Andreas Pereira born in Belgium, but plays for Brazil.
Even his name says he is a brasileiro
@@salihsert8156Pereira es apellido Portugues
Família toda dele é brasileira,pai dele é brasileiro e foi jogar na belgi a quando ele nasceu
Mario Fernandes is actually full-Brazilian, not Russian at all.. but he played for CSKA Moscow for 5 years, got Russian citizenship and represented their national team
Every Brazilian played another country 😢😢
Andreas Pereira. Nasceu na Bélgica e atua pela seleção.
Andreas Pereira. Nasceu na Bélgica e atua no Brasil.
Achraf et d'autres encore peut être né à l'étranger mais jouent pour leur pays d'origine
Dean Huijsen born in the Netherlands and playing with Spain
Samu Omorodion born in Nigeria and playing with Spain
Not forgetting Diego Costa born in Brazil but plays for Spain
Thiago is brazilian( son of the Mazinho) nationalized spanish
Andreas Pereira nasceu na Bélgica mas joga pelo Brasil
Corran la Bola, juegan en Francia y son todos de Angola
Tambien Hugo lloris es Español y juega en Francia
@m.a.a.2295 está bien amigo muchas gracias
Марио Фернандес мог играть во одной из сильных сборных но выбрал страну где играл в клубе России! А также во основном Французы выходцы из Африки, а родившиеся в Германии турки!
what is the title of the song
"Copyright Free Song - 04" or smth idk 😭
Bro why are people in the comments taking this video as offensive? 😭 it's literally just players who play in a different country to that one that they were born in
Pour les français espagnol c'est les effets du grand remplacement
I always thought Ganracho was Spanish lol
I personally think a player should play for the country of their true self, just like a foreign born person cannot be president of a country even if they have citizenship, international soccer can’t be treated like club football, being born in a country is simply not enough, play for your blood homeland
Yeah because if you were born in the USA and had a chance to win the Olympic Gold medal in basketball is really stupid...playing for Ghana and never win shit is much better...😅😅😅😅
Being born in a country gets you that country's citizenship while most countries will give you a right to claim the citizenship/s of your parents so you get a player who's got 2 or 3 citizenships and he can choose to play for one of them if he was called for a national team
@ I don’t understand what you just said, but I will tell you this, blood is thicker than everything, being born in a particular country is just not enough, play for your parents country
@fistosravenscroft6651 Yeah...that's really fucking smart...even if you're born in the USA and get a chance to play in the Olympic Basketball team and win a medal...you should really play for Bangladesh and not win shit because your parents are born there and "blood is thicker than everything"
LE normand and Laporte
You mean Robín La Normano & Amaro La Púerta
Guys halland
Bro Nico Williams is Ghanaian Spainish
Nico William was born in Pamplona Spain
Diego costa também brasileiro que jogou pela espanha
Bruh what's with the annoying arrow in the beginning 😭
Marteen paes born Netherlands played Indonesia
يمثلون بلدهم الأم
مكان الولادة لا يمثل شيءا
هذا صحيح ولهذا السبب يحب الأشخاص مثلك الانتقال إلى أوروبا
Being born in a country does not mean being from that country...
I was not born in my country of origin and I have never had the nationality of the country in which I was born.
Your video is incredibly ignorant and full of confusions !
In his defense he's starting factual information. He's not saying that the footballers are ethnically from certain countries, only that they didn't play for the country that they were born in. Look at the title of the video 👍
@@jamesleung767 Except that there is no connection between being born in a country and playing for the national team of that country...
Ground rights do not apply in all countries ! The video is like the title, incoherent and poorly made ! 🤙🏽
@@VIRIATO-7 apologies, thank you for claraification
How is that even possible? You automatically get the nationality of your birth country.
@@lanavandutch5591 Not all countries have the right to land like in the USA, France or my country (Portugal), on the other hand the country in which I live (Switzerland) does not have the right to land, if you were born there instead when you are 18 you are offered Swiss nationality or dual nationality that you can accept or refuse. I refused it, and having traveled a lot the Swiss passport does not interest me, especially since I will soon move permanently to my country of origin.
Escuchen corran la bola 🎶🎵
I feel like most of the players representing the powerful countries in African soccer are from Europe.
they still have african roots, all of their heritage is still african
Meaning of origin left the chat
Kevin De Bryan was born in Congo
Wait a minute.
Camavinga is born in angola?
So he could've played for the angolan international football team.
He does 😂
Nonsense video, you can choose to play for your birth nation or nation of heritage
Forgot Andreas Pereira
Belgian right?
Marocco full naturalism
SANDI LOVRIĆ BORN IN AUSTRIA PLAY FOR SLOVENIA.
What's Megan Rapinoe doing in this video?
Two citizenships
Matip play for Netherland
Jack grealish and declan rice
Both born in England with Irish grandads
Eh ...
About 70% of Indonesian squad can fill this list
Harus segmen khusus kalo itu karna isi nya sekarang hindia belanda
It's obvious for Laporte
Kenan
Kenan
Kenan
Annnnnnnnn😊
Aubameyang played for ?? Team
But he born in France, so, He can play for France, WTF?
Kovacic is austrian?
He is ethnic croatian . I recommend to look at their surname to find their origin. He was just born in Austria and is fluent in german 😊
@sirstyle-qt1ur
Oh ok.
I'll try that one day to look up the name kovavcic.
Really garnacho from Spain?
Yes, from Madrid Spain
his mother is from Argentina
@@facundopalacios5213 His father is spanish and he is spanish from Madrid
Orang Vietnam harus nonton 😂😂
Hammasi xatoku
コヴァチッチルーツの国に戻ってプレーするのは好感持てるけど逆は嫌だわ
Kambwala prime player😂?)
WTF
Ο Βλαχοδήμος
أشرف حكيمي أمه و أبوه مغاربة ياسين بونو كذلك محرز أمه مغربيه و أبوه جزاءري قائمة غبية
امه جزائرية
Espanha só sabe sobreviver com jogadores de outros países,felizmente tomaram o troco e perderam o garnacho kkkk
Sim...realmente...só ganharam a Euro...😅😅😅😅
Higuahin born in france
Короче тех кого не взяли в свои сборные играли за других, а кто то выбирал посильнее чтоб не играть за свою по наций которая слабее 😄
mol lvideo 3yachi
Calhanoglu is german?
No, he is just born in Germany.
フランス代表は純フランス人がほぼ居ない
It was the only way they found to win cups, local French players have always been a laughing stock
La leyenda cuenta que siguen corriendo porque son de Angola
@@calzabbath not really, we always had good players even before mass immigration
I will never play for my country of birth Kenya ie Cricket
Indonesia banyak.
Halland Inglaterra ☠
His father was a Norwegian footballer who played for Leeds United when Erling was born
I’m laughing at all the Europeans playing for African teams, yet we pretend it’s the other way around lol
Which European is playing for an African team?
@@MoroccoOujdaCity south Africa
@@MoroccoOujdaCity I think he meant South Africa
@@Klaus74-yd1ur I don't know if that's the case, but if it is then they are as much Africans as other Africans.
@@MoroccoOujdaCityLa mitad de la selección de Marruecos
Some changed because of feelings, others did so because of money. It is not difficult to guess which category each one belongs to.
No money in international football do you know what you're talking about?
@@sugarsaint No money in international football???? Maybe in your country. Many federations pay a lot to their int. players. Plus, success with their nat. teams implies better contracts with their clubs.
@@aleyanvalle3038 Look, I don't know what language you speak, but I'm going to speak in English. There are a lot of players on this list who were born in countries like Spain and others, but some weren't called up to play for your national team.
How is pepe on this list
Pepe was born in Brazil but he nationalized in Portugal
England having so many boats arriving on its shores, illegally, exspect them to win world Cup in ten year's 😂
😶
Kovacic est croate ,bounou et hakimi marocain , milinkovic serbe , thuram est français, matip est germano Camerounais , ayew est ghaneen
leurs parents ne sont pas je ne sais quoi ,on leur dit suffisamment qu ils ne sont pas ceci ou cela pour ensuite les retenir lorsqu ils se barrent. Ca permet de ne pas avoir insulter leurs enfants , de français de papier .
Andreas pereira