
Originally Posted by
Eirambler
Nketiah's parents are Ghanian so he would likely have been a Ghanaian citizen from birth. So the Under 21 appearances wouldn't be a problem in that case (see my previous post yesterday).
The under 21 after 21 rule and the senior caps rule are two completely different rules in the regulations by the way. A competitive senior cap after your 21st birthday ties you to that country full stop.
Hudson Odoi possibly switching to Ghana also. He has three senior caps for England a few years ago, but before he turned 21, so they didn't quite manage to tie him down. Amazing how qualifying for a major finals changes these players' views on their nationality...
EDIT: Also, just to make things even more complicated, different countries have different rules regarding citizenship from birth to people born overseas. From a quick Google I see that Ghanaians born abroad are automatically Ghanaian citizens from birth if they have a grandparent born in Ghana (This is not the case for Ireland, you have to apply for citizenship sought through your grandparent). So the Under 21 rule wouldn't apply to a second gen Ghanaian wanting to play for Ghana anyway, as they would be Ghanaian since birth.
It's headwrecking stuff.
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