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Great Stars The Afcon Has Missed. by orobs93(m): 2:18pm On Jan 18, 2015
Source http://m.goal.com/x/en-ng/news/8068802


Eusebio, Larsson, Zidane and the stars
the Afcon missed
Cape Verde will take on Tunisia on Sunday with a
number of players born abroad but more often
African countries have lost out to European nations
in dual-eligiblity battles.
When Marseille ’s Mario Lemina
was named by Gabon in their 23-
man squad for the Africa Cup of
Nations, he said ‘no thanks’. He
was part of France ’s winning team at the Under-20 World Cup
in 2013 and fancies his chances of a call-up to Didier
Deschamps ’ senior side.
Despite his family ties, and the fact that he was born in Gabon,
Lemina joins a long and illustrious list of names who have
been lost to Africa’s national teams.
It started decades ago with two of the greats of world football,
Eusebio and Mario Coluna. They won the European Cup with
Benfica and collectively played more than 120 times for
Portugal, despite having lived in Mozambique (then Portuguese
East Africa) until they were 18 and 19 respectively.
The Cup of Nations started in 1957 but Mozambique had no
professional football league and played no meaningful
international matches back then. Eusebio and Coluna had little
choice but to represent Portugal.
More recently, one of the high-profile players who could have
featured at the Cup of Nations was Henrik Larsson, a
Champions League winner with Barcelona in 2006 and one of
Celtic’s most popular players.
Larsson was raised in Sweden but was eligible, via his father,
to represent Cape Verde. It was never going to happen,
though.
“I will be cheering for Cape Verde in the Cup of Nations,”
Larsson told Goal , “but nobody ever said I should play for
them, because I started playing for age groups for Sweden
when I was young. Anyway, I am Swedish. It might have been
an option if I hadn’t played for Sweden so early but it was just
never considered.
“I have been there twice and on one of my visits there was a
qualifying match on television. Cape Verde had some good
players – plenty from the Portuguese league (there are seven
in their Cup of Nations squad) – and they were technically
good. They did well last time and they look like a good team.”
Many dual-national players have opted to represent European
rather than African teams, including three who won the 1998
World Cup for France – Zinedine Zidane (Algeria), Marcel
Desailly (Ghana) and Claude Makelele (DR Congo).
It can be a tough call. The Boatengs, Jerome and Kevin-Prince,
both played age-group football for Germany, where they were
born, before opting for different countries. Kevin-Prince, now at
Schalke, has a map of Ghana as one of his many tattoos and
has played for the Black Stars. His half-brother Jerome is a
regular for Germany.
Nigeria’s biggest loss in recent years is Bayern Munich’s
David Alaba, whose father is Yoruba. Alaba, the versatile
midfielder and left-back, was raised in Austria and became that
nation’s youngest capped player aged 17.
Sampdoria’s striker Stefano Okaka, born and raised in Italy,
had talked about playing for Nigeria but is now part of the
Azzurri set-up, as is the Juventus defender Angelo Ogbonna.
The most high-profile Italian-African, of course, is Mario
Balotelli, who could have played for Ghana.

Re: Great Stars The Afcon Has Missed. by AzontoGhost(m): 3:07pm On Jan 18, 2015
we shall overcome someday.
Re: Great Stars The Afcon Has Missed. by tuffgongjo(m): 9:22pm On Jan 18, 2015
They are too numeriuos to be listed.

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