al-Hasani
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Im with you, but there are many who was born in Iraq and left under the war(s) and they dont see them self as like the native from the country they live in but rather as an Iraqi. And some people visit Iraq couple times a year. Have family members there,friends. And if a player choose to play for Iraq instead of another country, then it should only be between his skills and the once fighting for the same spot in the team
I agree with this but today only a minority have been born back home. Most simply chose better national football teams but to be honest I don't know about any famous European player of Iraqi or Iranian ancestry in Europe playing for a European national team.
I think that this is a personal choice. I mean look at all those foreigners in the national teams I mentioned. They chose the countries they were born in and live in.
Zidane could have played for Algeria for instance but he chose France because he was born there, his wife is from there and because (probably) he felt more French than Algerian and because France had a much bigger chance of success than Algeria.