World Cup players with dual eligibility face a tough choice about which country to represent

World Cup players with dual eligibility face a tough choice about which country to represent

GENEVA (AP) — Almost every World Cup matchup has a storyline of a player who could have represented another country. Take Folarin Balogun who scored twice in the United States’ opening win over Paraguay. He chose to play for the U.S. where he was born instead of England where he grew up or Nigeria...

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