FIFA Approves Brahim Diaz's Change of Sport Nationality
FIFA has officially approved Brahim Diaz's request to change his sporting nationality, marking a significant development in the football world. This decision allows the Real Madrid sensation to represent Morocco's Atlas Lions, a move that has sparked excitement across the North African nation.
The confirmation of this news by FIFA to the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) on Tuesday was met with jubilation. The TFT Morocco sports page celebrated, stating, "Brahim Diaz has officially become a Moroccan international, with FIFA validating his change in sporting nationality and notifying the FRMF of its decision."
This ruling is crucial as it ensures the 23-year-old attacking midfielder's eligibility to play for Morocco in their upcoming friendly matches against Angola and Mauritania on March 22 and 26 respectively. These matches, scheduled at the Adrar Stadium in Agadir, are part of the Atlas Lions' preparations for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
Diaz's switch from representing Spain, where he previously played for the Espoirs in a 4-0 victory over Lithuania in 2021, is seen as a significant gain for Moroccan football. Last month, FRMF President Fouzi Lekjaa and head coach Walid Regragui held discussions with the Madrid-born star in Morocco, outlining their ambitious sporting project and the pivotal role envisioned for him in the national team.
Clearly impressed by their vision, Diaz has enthusiastically embraced the opportunity to play for his ancestral land. As the football community eagerly anticipates his debut in Moroccan colors, one thing is evident – the Atlas Lions have gained a new talisman, poised to lead their pursuit of continental glory.
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