Khedira discusses dual nationality impact at World Cup

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Last updated Jun 23, 2026

Khedira discusses dual nationality impact at World Cup
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Sami Khedira addressed the complexities of dual nationality among players at the 2026 World Cup during an event in New York on June 23. He shared insights stemming from his own experiences as a German-Tunisian, highlighting the increasing presence of brothers representing different nations, such as Inaki and Nico Williams. Khedira emphasized that this dynamic reflects modern society's diverse nature rather than an identity crisis. He praised the emotional resonance of players from multicultural backgrounds participating in global tournaments, and noted how expanded opportunities in international soccer benefit smaller nations. Khedira recognized the pressure young athletes face when choosing national representation, advocating for personal connection over external pressures.

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  • Khedira speaks on dual nationality at 2026 World Cup event.
  • Brothers like Williams and Doue represent different nations.
  • Khedira highlights emotional aspects of national identity.
  • Expansion to 48 teams aids smaller countries in competition.
  • Young players face pressure over national representation choices.
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By Fernando Kallas NEW YORK, June 23 (Reuters) - Sami Khedira knows what it means to carry more than one flag in his heart, which is why Germany's 2014 World Cup winner sees no identity crisis in

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