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Now the Polaks are talking. Where were you when you had a Nigerian player play for you in 2002 world cup. If a player moves to a country at a very young age, learns his football there, and adopts the country as his own it is well within his right to play there. Murat and Hakan Yakin of Switzerland are Turkish. Mithat the point guard for Germany basketball team is Turkish. Alex is Brazilian plays for Japan. Hell Zidane is Algerian. Lets be objective. It is a global world.

2006-06-26 07:54:31 · answer #1 · answered by PANCHO 4 · 0 0

I think that's a little unfair. Both of Germany's best players, Klose and Podolski, are Polish.
But Germany doesn't deliberately do that, I think. The players lived in Germany for most of their life and consider themselves more German than whatever other nationality they are.
If you look at other teams, there are a lot of Brazilians who don't play for Brazil, but play for other teams, like Japan. Sometimes the player's own country doesn't need any other players or the player isn't good enought to play for them.

2006-06-26 06:17:13 · answer #2 · answered by kjc1993 4 · 0 0

i dont know what you mean, all germany players were born in germany and they are germans... if you can explain what you mean

2006-06-26 06:10:43 · answer #3 · answered by tequila9147 2 · 0 0

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