Sports
20 players who represented ‘adopted’ countries at Qatar 2022 World Cup

The 2022 World Cup in Qatar established itself as one of the most memorable Mundials ever. Records were broken, history was made, tears poured, joy hit high heavens; it had everything a tournament should have, and a tad more.
One of the ‘more’, however, that came with this year’s tournament is that of some players representing adopted countries, with some of them even scoring against these countries in what was a mixed-feeling moment for them.
Here is a compilation of 20 players who represented their adopted countries at the World Cup:
Kylian Mbappe – Cameroonian
Kylian Mbappe represented the French national team whereas his father. Wilfred who doubles as his agent is a Cameroonian. His mum, Fayza Lamari, also has African roots as she is from Algeria.
Alphonso Davies – Liberian
He was born in Ghana after his parents moved away from Liberia during the second civil war before moving to Canada. Both Parents are Liberian.
Leroy Sane – Senegalesse
Born and raised in Germany, his father was a former Senegalese football international Souleymane Sané: a bronze medalist in the Olympics in 1984.
Christian Pulisic – Croatian
USMNT captain Pulisic is a native of Croatia but born and raised in Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA.
Romelu Lukaku – Congolesse
Another star in this bracket of players is the Belgian star man, Romelu Lukaku. His father was a Congolese forward.
Bukayo Saka – Nigerian
A Yoruba boy, born in Ealing, west London in England. Adenike and Yomi Saka are his parents, they emigrated from Nigeria as economic migrants.
Timothy Weah – Liberian
Timothy Weah is the son of George Weah, the only African to win the Ballon d’Or. He was born and raised in America. He has multiple nationalities including Jamaica, France, America, and Liberian.
Nico Williams – Ghanaian
Born in Spain to Ghanaian parents, his brother, Inaki Williams plays for Ghana, but he chose to represent Spain. Both of them are players at La Liga side, Athletic Bilbao.
Jack Grealish – Irish
The Manchester City midfielder has Irish ancestors but was born and raised in England.
Manuel Akanji – Nigerian
Born by a Nigerian father and a Swiss mother in Wiesendangen, Switzerland. The center-back joined Manchester City from Borussia Dortmund in the last transfer window.
Jude Bellingham – Irish
The man making waves in Germany right now for Borussia Dortmund also has Irish Grandparents but chose to play for England and has made a solid name for himself.
Declan Rice – Irish
The 23-year-old English midfielder has Irish parents and was born in Kingston upon Thames, southwest London. He swapped his allegiance from Ireland to England which left his father disappointed.
Ansu Fati – Guinea Bissau
The Spanish forward was born in Guinea Bissau but chose to represent the Spanish team after he gained citizenship.
Cody Gakpo -Togolesse
The winger was born in Eindhoven, Netherlands but had Togolese and Ghanaian blood through his father but his mum is very much Dutch.
Jules Kounde- Beninois
He was born in the capital of France, Paris to a French mother and a Beninese father. The defender joined Barcelona this season from Sevilla.
Breel Embolo – Cameroonian
The Swiss Center forward is Cameroonian by blood but is also partly French and plays for Switzerland. The forward scored a goal against Cameroon in the 2022 FIFA World Cup but didn’t celebrate it.
Alejandro Balde – Guinea Bissau
Although he is a Citizen of pain through birth, Balde’s father is fully from Guinea Bissau and his mother is Dominican.
Raheem Sterling – Jamaican
Born in Jamaica to Jamaican parents. He moved to London at the age of five and managed to gain citizenship. He started his professional football at Queens Park Rangers where he spent seven years at the youth academy.
Jamal Musiala – Nigerian
Another player that snubbed a call-up from Nigeria is Jamal Musiala. Musiala was born by a Nigerian father and a German mother in Stuttgart, Germany in 2003. He moved to England in 2011 where he attended Chelsea’s youth academy before going back to Germany.
Aurelien Tchouameni – Cameroon
The player is known for his aggressive ball-winning in the midfield, and represented France at this year’s FIFA 2022 World Cup despite being of Cameroonian descent.
Sports
Plumptre Joins Fight Against Child Trafficking as Mission 89 Ambassador

Super Falcons defender, Ashleigh Plumptre, has been named an ambassador for Mission 89, a global research and advocacy organization dedicated to combating child trafficking in sports.
The appointment, conveyed in a letter on Friday by Mission 89’s Executive Director, Lerina Bright, highlights the organization’s commitment to protecting young athletes and preserving the integrity of football.
Bright emphasized that the partnership with Plumptre comes at a crucial time as the sports industry grapples with rising challenges in safeguarding young talents from exploitation. She praised Plumptre’s dedication to social justice, noting that her influence will strengthen Mission 89’s efforts.
“Her extensive experience at the highest levels of professional football, alongside her passionate advocacy for ethical practices, positions her as an exemplary representative for this vital cause,” Bright said.
She further stressed the urgency of tackling sports trafficking, calling for immediate action from stakeholders, including governments, advocates, sports leaders, professional athletes, and policymakers.
Plumptre, in her acceptance remarks, expressed gratitude for the opportunity, acknowledging that her experiences as a footballer would play a key role in her new position.
“As a footballer, I have observed firsthand how aspirations can serve as both a source of hope and a potential vulnerability for young athletes,” she said.
“My experiences in professional sports have taught me that talent alone is insufficient; protection, education, and ethical pathways are vital components.”
The Leicester City defender described Mission 89 as more than just an organization, but a platform for reshaping the narrative around youth in football.
“We are not merely preventing trafficking; we are reclaiming the true spirit of the game — a spirit characterized by opportunity, dignity, and hope,” she said.
Plumptre reaffirmed her commitment to using her platform to protect young players who see football as a means to a better future.
“Football has the potential to transform lives. However, it is imperative that we ensure this transformation is both positive and secure,” she added.
Headlines
Wike to honour FCT athletes, pledges support for sports

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has pledged to honour victorious athletes that recently represented the FCT in various sporting events.
Wike made the pledge in a statement from the FCT sports department on Tuesday in Abuja.
He said that a reception, scheduled for Thursday, is in recognition of athletes that represented the FCT at the 2022 National Sports Festival, the 7th and 8th National Youth Games.
According to him, the honour is to appreciate the athletes for their acts of sacrifice, patriotism and determination that have brought glory to the FCT.
“We are committed to the development of sports in the FCT, and we will continue to create the enabling environment for sports to thrive.
“This is in line with President Bola Tinubu’s focus to engage youths to help discover their potentials and empower them to be better,” he said.
Africa
Customs hands over illicit drugs worth N117.59m to NDLEA

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun Area 1 Command, has handed over illicit drugs worth N117.59 million to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
The Comptroller of the command, Mr James Ojo, disclosed this during the handing over of the drugs to Mr Olusegun Adeyeye, the Commander of NDLEA, Idiroko Special Area Command, in Abeokuta, Ogun, on Friday.
Ojo said the customs handed over the seized cannabis and tramadol tablets to the Idiroko Special Command for further investigation in line with the standard operating procedures and inter-agency collaboration.
He said the illicit drugs were seized in various strategic locations between January and November 21, 2024, in Ogun State.
He added that the illicit drugs were abandoned at various locations, including the Abeokuta axis, the Agbawo/Igankoto area of Yewa North Local Government Area, and Imeko Afton axis.
Ojo said that the seizure of the cannabis sativa and tramaling tablets, another brand of tramadol, was made possible through credible intelligence and strategic operations of the customs personnel.
“The successful interception of these dangerous substances would not have been possible without the robust collaboration and support from our intelligence units, local informants and sister agencies.
“These landmark operations are testament to the unwavering dedication of the NCS to safeguard the health and well-being of our citizens and uphold the rule of law,” he said.
He said the seizures comprised 403 sacks and 6,504 parcels, weighing 7,217.7 kg and 362 packs of tramaling tablets of 225mg each, with a total Duty Paid Value of N117,587,405,00.
He described the height of illicit drugs smuggling in the recent time as worrisome.
This, he said, underscores the severity of drug trafficking within the borders.
“Between Oct. 13 and Nov. 12 alone, operatives intercepted a total of 1,373 parcels of cannabis sativa, weighing 1,337kg and 362 packs of tramaling tablets of 225mg each,” he said.
Ojo said the seizures had disrupted the supply chain of illicit drugs, thereby mitigating the risks those substances posed to the youth, families and communities.
He lauded the synergy between its command, security agencies and other stakeholders that led to the remarkable achievements.
Ojo also commended the Comptroller General of NCS for creating an enabling environment for the command to achieve the success.
Responding, Adeyeye, applauded the customs for achieving the feat.
Adeyeye pledged to continue to collaborate with the customs to fight against illicit trade and drug trafficking in the state.
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