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Jth
Players playing for countries other than those of their birthplace is and has been rife in international football for years (cricket, rugby and athletics too I think)
Brazilians (who one could cynically say are not good enough to get in the Brazil side) have played for Japan, Mexico, Croatia, Portugal and tunisia to name but a few
Some of France's best players wern't born there - Zinedine Zidane (Algeria), Patrick Vieira (Senegal), Marcel Desailly (Ghana), Lilian Thuram and Thierry Henry (Guadalupe), Robert Pires (Portugal), David Trezeguet (Argentina), Youri Djorkaeff (Armenia)
Republic of Ireland have also been doing it for years, as long as one of your parents or grandparents were born there you were in
England may not be the best team at the World Cup but at least its 11 Englishmen out on the pitch
A lot of Holland's best players (Clarence Seedorf, Edgar Davids, Ruud Gullit, Patrick Kluivert, Frank Rijkaard) were born in Surinam