Ferydoon Zandi

Discussion in 'Germany' started by SS2006, Nov 25, 2004.

  1. LebenslangGruenWeiss

    Aug 13, 2004
    Heidelberg
  2. SS2006

    SS2006 Member

    Oct 30, 2004
    London, Canada
    actually is dad is iranian and his mom german, so i dont see how hes more german
    but he seems good then, thanks for ur feedback
     
  3. LebenslangGruenWeiss

    Aug 13, 2004
    Heidelberg
    Has has always been living in Germany. He was born in Germany. His citizenship is german and those are the teams he played/plays soccer for:
    1. FC Kaiserslautern, VfB Lübeck, SC Freiburg, SV Meppen, TuS Esens, Werder Bremen, Kickers Emden, Blau-Weiß Borssum

    doesn't sound very iranian
     
  4. LebenslangGruenWeiss

    Aug 13, 2004
    Heidelberg
    Nice goal by him against his former team Freiburg
     
  5. SS2006

    SS2006 Member

    Oct 30, 2004
    London, Canada
    so mahdavikia has been in germany since 1998 and karimi's been all his life in UAE, and he even learned the arabic language, does that mean he's Emarati?!
    Nationalities are nationalities, doesnt matter where u live or the ppl u see
    hes half and half, thats a fact that cant be changed ;)
     
  6.   

       New Member

    May 13, 2004
    Saint Tropez
    That's what I really hate about all these "foreign" players playing in Germany.
    Another example are the Kovac brothers. They were born and raised in Germany but play for Croatia.
     
  7. aloisius

    aloisius Member

    Jul 5, 2003
    Croatia
    That problem is caused by german citizenship laws and overall mentalaty in the country which doesn't consider everyone born in Germany German .
     
  8. mofo4life

    mofo4life Member

    May 25, 2004
    near munich
    if we had not had these laws, our NT would look like the french or dutch team ;)
     
  9. aloisius

    aloisius Member

    Jul 5, 2003
    Croatia
    What would be wrong with that?
     

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