Morocco vs. Canada World Cup match showcases diaspora talent with expanded eligibility rules
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Zoha Qamar
12h ago· 1 min readenNews
Summary
This article covers the Morocco vs. Canada World Cup match, highlighting how Morocco's team (the Atlas Lions) features 18 of 26 players born abroad, demonstrating how expanded eligibility rules and a larger World Cup tournament are reshaping international football by allowing diaspora players to represent their heritage nations.
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· 1 pulledWith 18 of 26 players born abroad, the Atlas Lions are showing how expanded eligibility rules and a bigger World Cup are rewriting who gets to play for whom.
With 18 of 26 players born abroad, the Atlas Lions are showing how expanded eligibility rules and a bigger World Cup are rewriting who gets to play for whom.
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