Will Ghanaians Love the New Black Stars Players?
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If the nationality of a football player has not changed significantly, the world of football is still changing.
Players of various backgrounds and ancestries can now change their allegiance and play for a nation of their choosing or one that has expressed interest in their service.
There are numerous examples from around the world, with France being one of the biggest recipients of players who are primarily non-native but who are either born there by migrants or selected for the national team due to high-caliber play.
Because of the international nature of the organization since the dawn of time, the Les Blues have frequently been referred to as a "United Nations" national team.
While some nationality switches have gone smoothly, others have had unhappy marriages.
The Black Stars of Ghana, who have in the past benefited from players who returned home to help develop a strong squad, will be used as an example in the article.
One name that must be mentioned in order to keep the article brief is Kevin Prince Boateng.
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