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Giovani Dos Santos has a triple nationality. Mexican, Brazilian, and Spanish. He is Mexican-born though, from Monterrey to be exact.
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I just did some quick checking and he wouldn't have been eligble as the fifa eligiblilty rules don't allow someone to compete in the U-17 world cup twice, add to that, he played in the world youth cup which also makes him ineligible.Run DMB said:We should have brought Adu.
Luizdac said:- Anderson, from Grêmio (the same team Ronaldinho played for the first time), a left (attack) midfielder with high class shoot and pass. The best brazilian player in the tournament by far.
Arash, put down the ganja.Vagegast said:Freddy Adu:
2005: Wins the MLS with DC United for the 2nd time in a row.
2006: Wins the MLS with DC United for the 3rd time in a row.
2007: Wins the MLS with DC United for the 4th time in a row.
2008: Wins the Olympic with the U.S. in Beijing.
2009: Wins the MLS with DC United for the 5th time in a row.
2010: Wins the World Cup with the U.S.
2020: Retires, having won 12 MLS-titles with DC United.