12 players who do not play for the national team of the country in which they were born

Jorginho (Brazil)

The midfielder was born in Santa Catarina, Brazil, but has an Italian passport and has played for the Italian national team since he started in the lower categories in 2012.

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Gonzalo Higuaín (France)

He was born in France but has always defended the shirt of Argentina, the country where he grew up.

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Hakim Ziyech (Netherlands)

The midfielder was born in Flevoland, the Netherlands, where he has developed a large part of his sports career, but despite having played in the lower categories of the Netherlands team, in 2015 he chose to play for the Moroccan team, the country of birth of his parents.

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SUHAIB SALEM
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Thiago Alcántara (Italy)

The midfielder was born in Italy, he is a Spanish-Brazilian footballer but decided to choose the Spanish team.

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Ivan Rakitic (Switzerland)

He was born in Switzerland, although at first he participated with the Swiss lower categories, but ended up leaning towards Croatia, in 2020 he decided to withdraw from the Croatian team.

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Riyad Mahrez (France)

The winger was born in Sarcelles, France, but opted for the national team of his parents, Algeria, with which he debuted in 2014.

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JAVIER SORIANO
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Sergej Milinkovic (Spain)

He was born and raised in Lleida, Spain, but has always played for Serbia from the lower ranks.

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Erling Haaland (England)

The forward was born in Leeds, England, but chose to play for his father's country of Norway.

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Kalidou Koulibaly (France)

The central defender was born in Vosges, France and was under-20 with the France team, but did not receive the call from the senior team and in 2015 he was called up by the Senegal team.

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SUHAIB SALEM
REUTERS

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Raheem Sterling (Jamaica)

The forward was born in Jamaica, but opted for the English national team.

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CARL RECINE
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Aubameyang (France)

The forward was born in Laval, France, but opted for the country where his father was born, Gabon.

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MIKE HUTCHINGS
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Joel Matip (Germany)

The defender was born in Bochum, Germany, but decided to represent Cameroon, his father's country.

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