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    Quote Originally Posted by Domce
    they should change it so... in order for you to play for a national team you would.

    1) Have the passport and nationality. (same as before)
    in the current sircumstances liberalisation is the way, so no simmilar changes should be expected, imho..
    btw, nationality is too much to ask, obiviously. you must be confusing it with citizenship, which equals to the state's passport. so citizenship is, obviously, enough. the other thing though is the citizenship policy of a particullar country (which can be and is very different from state to state).. and that's the business of that country alone. I even doubt Russian laws are that liberal regarding this, it could simply be that Holden's example is distorted, he was granted his citizenship illegaly (just a specullation). Russia is full of double standards..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kestas
    well said, if a bit too discretely, if you know what I mean
    Man, I have no idea what you are talking about.

    Get it together...

    Stuart

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    Domce what about Koufos? He joined Greek national team in a couple weeks. He is a American. With Greek heritage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Srle
    Domce what about Koufos? He joined Greek national team in a couple weeks. He is a American. With Greek heritage.
    What about koufos

    Both his parents are greek. He even speaks greeK. He was born with a greek passport,

    why shoudn t he play with the greek national team?

    he s not american. He s greek-american. Which means he can choose in wich national team he wants to play. he chose the greek one.

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