The football world continues to change if it has not drastically changed regarding a footballer’s nationality.
Players from different background and descent are now able to switch their allegiance to play for either a country of their choice or one that has shown interest in their service.
Several examples can be given across the globe with France being one of the biggest recipients of players who are mostly not indigenes but are either birthed there by migrants or drafted into the national team due to high quality performance.
Les Blues has often been described as a “United Nations” national team due to the cosmopolitan nature of the set up since time immemorial.
Some changes in nationality switches have gone well but others have had their marriages end on a sour note.
The article will reference the Black Stars of Ghana which in the past has benefited from players who returned to the motherland to help build a formidable squad.
To keep the article concise, one name that cannot be forgotten is Kevin Prince Boateng.
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