Dual-Nationality Youth Players

Discussion in 'Yanks Abroad' started by Campbell95, May 29, 2013.

  1. Campbell95

    Campbell95 Member

    May 26, 2012
    I'm trying to compile a list of youth players with dual-citizenship to the US and I've done a decent job so far. Could you guys help me out with a list of the guys you can think of and I'll put it in the original post. Thanks!

    The reason I'm doing this, by the way, is because I want to follow their progress and watch these kids as they progress and hopefully make the wise choice and come play for the US.
     
  2. EXALIFTIN

    EXALIFTIN Member+

    Nov 23, 2010
    Club:
    Fulham FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I can see this thread going well.
     
  3. Campbell95

    Campbell95 Member

    May 26, 2012
    It was meant in a joking manner.
     
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  4. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
    Why don't you post your list and the rest of us can just supplement it.
     
  5. Campbell95

    Campbell95 Member

    May 26, 2012
    Bruno Piceno – F – 1991 – Mexico
    Villyan Bijev – M – 1993 – Bulgaria
    John Anthony Brooks – D – 1993 – Germany
    Ian-Prescott Claus – F – 1993 – Germany
    Daniel Cuevas – M – 1993 – Mexico
    Michael Dellinger – M – 1993 – Germany
    Sergio Duarte – M – 1993 – Portugal
    Connor Hanlon – M – 1993 – Germany
    Morten Hochhaus – M – 1993 – Germany
    Kevin Hoyos – M – 1993 – Argentina
    Fabian Hurzeler – M – 1993 – Germany
    Benji Joya – M – 1993 – Mexico
    Jerome Kiesewetter – F – 1993 – Germany
    Uvaldo Luna – F – 1993 – Mexico
    Tyrone McCargo – M – 1993 – Germany
    Julio Morales – F – 1993 – Mexico
    Jonathan Mehrez – M – 1993 – Norway
    Max Morice – M – 1993 – France
    Shawn Parker – F – 1993 – Germany
    Caleb Stanco – M – 1993 – Poland
    Alonso Hernandez – F – 1994 – Mexico
    Bryan Olivera – M – 1994 – Italy & Uruguay
    Marc Pelosi – M – 1994 – Germany
    Jamie Reid – F – 1994 – England & Northern Ireland
    Raul Rodriguez – D – 1994 – Mexico
    Stevie Rodriguez – M – 1994 – Mexico
    Ralph Smith – D – 1994 – Germany
    David Spies – F – 1994 – Germany
    Kainoa Bailey – F – 1995 – Algeria
    Nicholas Gaitan – M – 1995 – Argentina
    Julian Green – F – 1995 – Germany
    Kosta Koukladas – M – 1995 – Greece
    Eric Lickert – M – 1995 – Germany
    Kevin Rozo – M – 1995 – Colombia
    Kris Scott – M – 1995 – England
    Daniel Stanese – D – 1995 – Canada
    Maki Tall – F – 1995 – France
    Ismar Tandir – F – 1995 – Bosnia
    Quinton Washington – M – 1995 – Germany
    Cedric Blank – M – 1996 – Germany & Canada
    Junior Ebot-Etchi – F – 1996 – Germany & Cameroon
    Kenedy – F – 1996 – Brazil
    Luca Leon Jungbauer – D – 1996 – Germany
    Devante Parker – M – 1996 – Germany
    Kyle Scott – M – 1997 – England
    Sean Berry – D – 1998 – Germany
    Sydney Friede – M – 1998 – Germany
    Daniel Glen – D – 1998 – Germany
    Christian Pulisic – F – 1998 - Croatia
     
  6. Campbell95

    Campbell95 Member

    May 26, 2012
    Also, I didn't include Diego Fagundez because obviously, he doesn't have American citizenship yet. However, the day he does, I will gladly add him to the list.
     
  7. BostonRed

    BostonRed Member+

    Oct 9, 2011
    Somerville, MA
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  8. Campbell95

    Campbell95 Member

    May 26, 2012
  9. yuyofutbol

    yuyofutbol BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 19, 2011
    Stuttgart, Germany
    Christian Albelo- Colombia
     
  10. yuyofutbol

    yuyofutbol BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 19, 2011
    Stuttgart, Germany
    Christian Albelo-1998- Colombia currently at 1899 Hoffenheim
     
  11. Chance

    Chance Member+

    Minnesota United FC
    United States
    Apr 5, 2012
    Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Jamie Reid is a dual-national with the USA?

    I only know him because he's the lowest rated player in FIFA 13. :D
     
  12. Germerica

    Germerica Member+

    May 2, 2012
    Club:
    Los Angeles
    There are literally thousands of players that have virtually no ties to any foreign country that could be considered a "dual-national" according to FIFA. Heck I'm eligible for multiple passports and I've never been to any of those countries. If all you need eligibility via a grandparent, I'd venture 75% of people on this board could theoretically be considered a dual national.
     
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