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Best 2026 World Cup Stars Representing Nation Different From Their Birth
There is much excitement with the 2026 World Cup nearly upon us. One of the greatest things about football is it’s abilty to unite. Just look at the way Arsenal’s Premier League triumph was celebrated just as joyously in north London as it was in New York and Kampala.
While the world can be a difficult place, sport provides an escape for many. Take, for example, Alphonso Davies. The left-back was born in Buduburam, a Ghanaian refugee camp, after his parents had fled the civil war in Liberia, but is now the face of Canadian football.
He will no doubt represent one of the three host-nations with great pride this summer, but Davies isn’t the only footballer who will play for a World Cup nation different to the one of his birth. The 20 best have been named and ranked below.
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Players Who Will Represent World Cup Nation Different From Their Birth |
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Rank |
Player |
Country Playing For |
Country of Birth |
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20. |
Jonathan David |
Canada |
United States |
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19. |
Nicolas Jackson |
Senegal |
The Gambia |
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18. |
Rayan Ait-Nouri |
Algeria |
France |
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17. |
Kalidou Koulibaly |
Senegal |
France |
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16. |
Giuliano Simeone |
Argentina |
Italy |
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15. |
Josip Stanisic |
Croatia |
Germany |
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14. |
Riyad Mahrez |
Algeria |
France |
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13. |
Aymeric Laporte |
Spain |
France |
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12. |
Nico Paz |
Argentina |
Spain |
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11. |
Marcus Thuram |
France |
Italy |
Mateo Kovacic – Croatia (Born in Austria)
Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic has enjoyed a stellar career, playing for many of the best clubs in Europe. He started Dinamo Zagreb before joining Inter Milan, and then spent four years with Real Madrid – winning La Liga and three Champions League titles – before moving to Chelsea, where he won another Champions League trophy.
Now 32, Kovacic plays for Manchester City and won the Premier League under Pep Guardiola in 2024. With Croatia, his best moment came in 2018, as he was part of the side that went all the way to the World Cup final in Russia, before losing to France. However, the midfielder was actually born in Linz, Austria, although represented Croatia at multiple youth levels before making his debut for the senior national team in 2013.
Hakan Calhanoglu – Turkiye (Born in Germany)
He may be 32 now, but Hakan Calhanoglu remains one of the best central midfielders on the planet, and proved that this season as he helped Inter Milan with Serie A, making 22 appearances and scoring nine goals. It’s the second time he won the league with Inter, while he’s also lost two Champions League finals with the club, in 2023 and 2025.
Although representing Turkiye, Calhanoglu was born in the German city of Mannheim. His parents were both Turkish, however, and he’s played for the country at international level from the under-16s onwards.
Kenan Yildiz – Turkiye (Born in Germany)
As is the case with Calhanoglu, Kenan Yildiz was also born in Germany but now will play for Turkiye at the 2026 World Cup. Unlike his international teammate, though, only one of his parents, his father, is Turkish, with his mother a German native.
The Regensburg-born star now plays for Juventus and is widely seen as one of the most exciting young attacking players on the planet. Already linked with big Premier League clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool, he could make a real name for himself this summer if all goes to plan.
Alphonso Davies – Canada (Ghana)
As mentioned in the intro, Alphonso Davies has gone on to establish himself as one of the finest left-backs in the world at Bayern Munich, having been born in a Ghanaian refugee camp. When he was five years old, his family moved to Canada, and this helped set him on a path to future Bundesliga and Champions League glory. Speaking about his parents’ decision to flee Liberia, he said:
“From what my parents told me, it was a tough road. It wasn’t easy for them to leave a war-torn country in Liberia and then go to a refugee camp. There were struggles to find food, find water, and then having a kid as well, but they fought through it.”
Scott McTominay – Scotland (Born in England)
It’s interesting that Scott McTominay’s ability to get away from England has helped his reputation within the game explode. Indeed, he struggled to shine for a number of years at Manchester United, but has blossomed into a brilliant midfielder since joining Napoli in 2024, leading them to a Serie A title in his debut season.
He was born in Lancaster and first played in the Man Utd development centre in Preston aged five before rising through the academy ranks into the senior set up. Although from England, he qualifies to play for Scotland through his father and has proven to be vital for his nation since making his debut in 2018.
Marc Guehi – England (Born in Cote d’Ivoire)
At Euro 2024, Marc Guehi truly proved himself capable of delivering big performances at the highest level, helping England make the final as a started cente-back alognside John Stones. Since then, his reputation has only improved, winning the FA Cup with Crystal Palace and then securing a big-money move to Manchester City last January.
He’ll have to be at his best if the Three Lions are to have any success this summer, but Thomas Tuchel will certainly be glad Guehi chose to represent England. After all, he was born in Cote d’Ivoire and moved with his family to Lewisham, London, England, at the age of one.
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Antoine Semenyo – Ghana (Born in England)
Another Premier League star who joined Manchester City in the winter, Antoine Semenyo could have been playing for England at the 2026 World Cup, but has instead decided to represent a different nation. Despite being born in London, the winger’s father is from Ghana and even played as a midfielder for Okwawu United in the Ghana Premier League.
Semenyo may have been able to play for France as well, as he holds French citizenship via his mother, but opted to commit to the Black Stars in 2022 while still on the books at Bristol City. As fate would have it, the Man City ace will come up against England in the group stages this summer.
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Achraf Hakimi – Morocco (Born in Spain)
At Paris Saint-Germain, Achraf Hakimi has confirmed his status as one of the best attacking fullbacks of the modern era with back-to-back Champions League triumphs. It won’t hurt that he also made it to the 2022 semi-finals with Morocco.
That said, he wasn’t born in Africa, but instead in Madrid, as he grew up in Spain. He was signed up for Real Madrid’s youth academy in 2006 and played with the club until 2020 (although spent two seasons on loan at Borussia Dortmund), when he joined Inter Milan before signing for PSG a season later. His parents are Moroccan, and Hakimi was raised in a household shaped by Arab and Muslim culture, which later influenced his decision to represent Morocco at international level.
Michael Olise – France (Born in England)
Michael Olise is a real case of ‘the one that got away’ for England. Indeed, he was born in London and spent time in Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City academies before joining Reading. This led to a move to Crystal Palace in 2021, and after three years, he signed for German giants Bayern Munich.
Olise is now one of the best wingers on the planet, and if he has a good World Cup, he could even be in with a shout of winning the Ballon d’Or. Sadly, though, that won’t be with the Three Lions. His father is British-Nigerian, and his mother is Franco-Algerian, but Olise has represented France since the U18 level. When asked why he chose to represent them over England, he explained:
“I have always had a connection with the France national team, that is why I play for France. It’s been my dream since I was a kid.”
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Erling Haaland – Norway (Born in England)
With his immense physicality and long blond hair, Erling Haaland is about as Nordic as they come and makes no effort to shy away from his Viking-like qualities. However, the Norwegian was actually born in Leeds, England. This is because his footballer father, Alfie, was playing for Leeds United in the Premier League at the time.
That said, Haaland started in the academy of his hometown club Bryne at the age of five and would play for Molde, Red Bull Salzburg, and Borussia Dortmund before returning to England. In 2022, he signed for Manchester City and has since gone on to win numorus trophies, including both the Premier League and the Champions League. With 55 goals for Norway in 49 games, there isn’t a country in the world that would turn down the chance to have him on board.
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Tottenham Hotspur are already being very active in the transfer market, and they are now in talks to seal yet another transfer for Roberto De Zerbi.
Spurs have already completed an agreement to sign Andy Robertson from Liverpool on a free transfer, while a move for Marcos Senesi has also been agreed, and a bid has been submitted for Brighton star Jan Paul van Hecke.
Talks are said to be ongoing with Manchester City over a deal for winger Savinho too, with the club making moves, and now it has emerged they are engaging in talks for someone De Zerbi is a big fan of.
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According to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, Tottenham are engaged in talks with Bayern Munich over a deal to sign Joao Palhinha permanently this summer.
The Portugal international, who De Zerbi has described as ‘one of the best’, spent this season on loan in north London and scored some vital goals to help them avoid relegation, including the winner on the final day of the season against Everton.
Palhinha has attracted strong interest from former club Sporting CP, with personal terms already agreed about a potential return to Lisbon. However, he would prefer to stay in the Premier League with Spurs, and has given them his priority ahead of a summer exit from Bayern.
Spurs hold an option to make his loan move permanent for €30m (£25.9m) including bonuses, but they are not currently willing to pay that much, and have not triggered the option as a result.
But the clubs are in talks over a potential lower fee, with the north London side hopeful that an agreement can be reached as Bayern are hopeful of selling the 30-year-old permanently.
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Tottenham Have Leverage to Seal Deal
Tottenham are expecting major changes in their squad during this summer window, and that means any stability that they can control would be a good thing.
Cristian Romero is expected to leave, as is goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, but there is interest in a number of players looking at the rest of their squad. De Zerbi will want to keep a lot of those players, and that includes Palhinha.
Bayern don’t want him, and the player wants to join, so Spurs have all the leverage to get a deal done. But they can’t wait too long or they risk allowing other teams to step in and hijack it. Tottenham must now get this deal done, or ENIC will have major questions to answer.
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Iraola Told How To Sign ‘World-Class’ Bournemouth Star For Liverpool
It is almost a foregone conclusion that Liverpool will be linked with a number of Bournemouth players in this summer transfer window.
Leaving the Vitality Stadium after three years in the dugout, Spaniard Andoni Iraola is the new manager at Liverpool, having replaced the sacked Arne Slot at the helm.
Iraola enjoyed three successful years on the south coast, guiding the Cherries to the UEFA Europa League for the first time in their history at the end of this season, ending the campaign 18 games unbeaten.
Iraola likely to be linked with Bournemouth’s best
Now with work to do at Anfield to get Liverpool back challenging for the Premier League title, after the Reds only finished fifth this season, one place above Bournemouth, Iraola may look at some of his old players to do a job for him in the north west.
Marcos Senesi is already leaving the Cherries, set to sign on a free transfer from Tottenham, while the likes of Alex Scott, Eli Junior Kroupi and Rayan have all been linked with a move away from the south coast club.
Rayan has a £130million release clause, although it does not come into effect until the January transfer window, while if Scott does not agree to sign a new contract, Bournemouth may be forced to sell to one of the big six in the Premier League.
Junior Kroupi has already attracted the attention of Arsenal who are on the lookout for a new striker this summer, but the teen sensation is now being linked with a move to Liverpool too.
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The striker broke Premier League records this season when he scored the most goals by a teenager in a single Premier League campaign, beating Robbie Keane and Robbie Folwer by netting 13 goals.
He has also been likened to Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, with analytical website Breaking The Lines saying: “He has all the hallmarks of a potential world-class striker with traits not dissimilar to Thierry Henry, especially in the entirely indiscriminate way that he finishes the chances that are created for him. He also shares the searing pace that a young version of Henry was so famous for.”
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Iraola knows what it would take to sign Kroupi for Liverpool, having probably been privy to talks over Bournemouth’s transfer plans before he left.
According to the i paper, there is an expectation that Kroupi will stay on the south coast this summer, although he does not have a release clause in his contract.
He has been labelled as a “special case” by the i paper, who say that his price tag would be “well in excess” of £100million and that three figures would be what is required to test the waters with Bournemouth over a deal.
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Iraq World Cup Star Held For Nearly 7 Hours After Arriving at US Airport
With less than a week to go before the 2026 World Cup kicks off, participating nations have been arriving in the United States. It will come as no surprise to hear that this has been difficult for some fans, staff members, and even players.
President Donald Trump currently has 39 countries on his travel ban list, while Iran appear to have had their training camp moved to Mexico, from the originally planned location of Tucson, Arizona, due to the nation’s ongoing conflict with the US. Getting visas into North America is no easy task either.
South Africa recently had to hold an emergency meeting after players and officials were denied visas, preventing them from arriving into Mexico as planned. Iraq have reportedly been the latest nation to have difficulties, this time coming after they’ve made it into the US.
Iraq Star Held For Hours in Chicago’s O’Hare Airport
As per Reuters, Iraq’s World Cup striker, Aymen Hussein, was held and questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago’s O’Hare airport after arriving with the squad early on Saturday morning (6 June). According to an Iraqi sporting official, the 30-year-old was finally allowed in, but the team’s photographer was barred from entering the United States.
While no official comment has yet been made by Iraq on the matter, an official explained that Hussein’s phone was inspected after he arrived. He then added:
“National team photographer Talal Salah was held for more than 10 hours, underwent similar phone checks, and was ultimately denied entry into the United States.”
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Considering Hussein is currently his nation’s fifth all-time top goal scorer – and netted the goal that secured qualification for the World Cup finals – Iraq will be relieved that he was eventually allowed into the host country. After all, Swiss striker Breel Embolo has been denied entry into the US, although that visa issue is said to be related to a past issue with the law.
However, this is far from a warm welcome or ideal preparation for Iraq, who come up against Norway in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on 16 June. They will also play France and Senegal in Group I.
Iraq are returning to the World Cup for the first time since making their debut 40 years ago, and it’s understood that fans came out in the early hours of the morning to greet the squad at the O’Hare airport, holding flags and asking players to pose for pictures. At this point, Hussein and team photographer Salah were held for hours.
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