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Real Madrid Star Brahim Díaz Chooses Morocco Over Spain
In a significant decision preceding upcoming international tournaments, Real Madrid midfielder Brahim Díaz has elected to represent Morocco at the international level. The 24-year-old, who traces his heritage to Morocco through his father, had the option to play for either Morocco or his birth nation, Spain. However, following an approach by Moroccan national team coach Walid Regragui, Díaz has committed to lending his talents to the Moroccan Lions.
This choice holds symbolic significance for Díaz, showcasing the success that African national teams have achieved in recent years in attracting dual-nationals who might otherwise have opted for European sides. Despite being considered for inclusion in Spain's Euro 2024 squad, Díaz has commenced the administrative process to debut for Morocco. With just one friendly cap for Spain in his career, he remains eligible for a switch under FIFA eligibility rules.
In opting for Morocco over his birth nation, Díaz has underscored that this decision was far from default. As one of La Liga's most promising young attacking talents, his commitment to Morocco's cause presents a significant boost as they gear up for the Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup qualifiers. With his skill and experience gained from competing among football's elite with Real Madrid, Díaz is poised to make an immediate impact for Morocco at the international level. His bold choice of allegiance is certain to yield dividends for both himself and the Moroccan national team program.