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Home / Sports / Dual US-Mexico Players Eye World Cup Switch

Dual US-Mexico Players Eye World Cup Switch

16 Jan

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Summary

  • Two Chivas teammates previously represented the USMNT.
  • Players may file a one-time FIFA switch to represent Mexico.
  • Recent moves to Chivas fueled speculation about national allegiance.
Dual US-Mexico Players Eye World Cup Switch

Two talented Chivas teammates, having previously represented the United States national team at youth and senior levels, are now reportedly considering a switch to play for Mexico. This potential change in national allegiance ahead of the World Cup opener on June 11 against South Africa could see them file a one-time FIFA switch.

The speculation intensified following their recent transfers to Liga MX giants Chivas, a club that requires Mexican citizenship for its players. While Chivas has fielded players representing other nations, the move has prompted questions about the players' international futures.

Several other debutants are also in contention for the Mexican squad, including Gilberto Mora, a teenage star for Club Tijuana. The national team roster for upcoming friendlies consists entirely of Liga MX representatives and one Seattle Sounders player, with European-based stars absent due to the non-FIFA date.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Yes, players can file a one-time FIFA switch to represent a different national team, provided they meet eligibility criteria.
Recent moves to Liga MX club Chivas, which requires Mexican citizenship, have led to speculation about players representing Mexico.
Besides potential switchers, several other players like Gilberto Mora and Kevin Castañeda are in contention for their senior international debuts for Mexico.

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