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Published 17:11 18 Sept 2022 BST
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Former Tottenham midfielder Nacer Chadli was born in Liege. He held dual citizenship with Morocco, who handed him an international debut in a friendly against Northern Ireland in 2010.
That was Chadli's only appearance for the African nation. The following year he announced his intention to play for Belgium and made his debut for the Red Devils against Finland. The following month, he scored his first international goal in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Azerbaijan in Brussels.
Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano played for a total of three national teams throughout his illustrious career - though his appearances for Colombia are not officially recognised by FIFA. Born in Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, he made his debut for in 1947, when playing for River Plate.
Di Stefano left Argentina to join Millonarios in Bogota in 1949, becoming one of several stars to join a league not affiliated with FIFA. Di Stefano took the Colombian league by storm and represented a combined XI on four separate occasions - despite never holding a Colombian passport. His participation in these matches and the Colombian league saw him banned from representing Argentina.
In 1953, he moved to Madrid, helping them establish their reputation as the biggest football club in the world. Not permitted to play for Argentina, he lodged an appeal to FIFA to play for Spain. Although initially rejected, FIFA reversed their decision after pressure from the Spanish FA. He made 31 appearances for Spain, scoring 23 goals.
Despite his success at club level, Di Stefano never featured at a World Cup.
Thiago Motta won two caps for Brazil, the country of his birth, in 2003, when he was playing for Barcelona.
Motta also qualified to play for Italy through his paternal grandfather and, years later, when at Inter Milan, was approached by Cesare Prandelli about transferring his allegiance to the He agreed, making his debut in a friendly against Germany in 2011.
Jermaine Jones was born in Frankfurt but also eligible to play for the United States through his father, a former US soldier who had been stationed in West Germany.
Jones was capped by Germany at Under-21 level after breaking into the first team at Eintracht Frankfurt. He also represented Germany at senior level in a few friendly games but opted to declare himself available for the US after being overlooked for competitive fixtures.
Having received clearance from FIFA in 2009, his debut was delayed by injuries and fitness issues, causing him to miss out on a place in the US's World Cup squad in 2010. Later that year, however, he made his first appearance for them in a friendly against Poland.
Four years later, he played for the US in the 2014 World Cup, facing Germany in the group stage.
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