List of Players who switched International Allegiance Ahead of March FIFA International Break

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A significant number of footballers have formally changed their international allegiance ahead of the March international window, reflecting the increasingly global and multicultural nature of the modern game. Several nations—particularly across Africa, the Caribbean, and Europe—have strengthened their squads with players opting to represent their heritage or seeking greater international opportunities.

Among the notable switches, Derrick Luckassen has committed to Ghana after previously representing the Netherlands at youth level, while Patric Pfeiffer also joins the Black Stars from Germany. They are joined by Marvin Senaya and Dan Agyei, further bolstering Ghana’s options.

In other high-profile moves, Tyrese Campbell has switched from England to Jamaica, while Carney Chukwuemeka and Paul Wanner have both opted to represent Austria. Meanwhile, Joël Piroe has made the move to represent Suriname, continuing the trend of European-born players strengthening Caribbean and South American squads.

Elsewhere, Elye Wahi and Issa Diop headline a wave of France-born players switching to African nations, with Algeria, Tunisia, Senegal, and Mauritania also benefitting from similar decisions.

 

Full List of Nationality Switches:

Ante Šuto (Croatia → Australia)

Derrick Luckassen (Netherlands → Ghana)

Jordan Mendes (France → Cape Verde)

Patric Pfeiffer (Germany → Ghana)

Lamine Diaby-Fadiga (France → Guinea)

Tyrese Campbell (England → Jamaica)

Gastón Olveira (Uruguay → Paraguay)

Rayan Elloumi (Canada → Tunisia)

Ayoni Santos (Netherlands → Cape Verde)

Rani Khedira (Germany → Tunisia)

Joël Piroe (Netherlands → Suriname)

Carney Chukwuemeka (England → Austria)

Paul Wanner (Germany → Austria)

Marcelo Flores (Mexico → Canada)

Wilson Isidor (France → Haiti)

Elye Wahi (France → Ivory Coast)

Issa Diop (France → Morocco)

Emmanuel Fernandez (England → Nigeria)

Mauricio Magalhães (Brazil → Paraguay)

Adil Aouchiche (France → Algeria)

Marvin Senaya (France → Ghana)

Ephron Mason-Clark (England → Jamaica)

Harvey Vale (England → Republic of Ireland)

Jordan Lefort (France → Mauritania)

Danny Musovski (USA → North Macedonia)

Mamadou Diakhon (France → Senegal)

Melayro Bogarde (Netherlands → Suriname)

Juan Godoy (Paraguay → Bolivia)

CJ dos Santos (USA → Cape Verde)

Jorginho Soares (Netherlands → Cape Verde)

Andre Brooks (England → Jamaica)

Corbin Mthunzi (England → Zimbabwe)

Kilian Belazzoug (France → Algeria)

Tyrese Hall (England → Jamaica)

Farès Ghedjemis (France → Algeria)

Dan Agyei (England → Ghana)

Melvin Mastil (France → Algeria)

Fabio Domingos (France → Cape Verde)

Ieltsin Camões (Portugal → Cape Verde)

Sebastián Herrera (Colombia → North Macedonia)

Panashe Makwiramiti (England → Zimbabwe)

Dennis Eckert (Germany → Iran)

Dennis Cirkin (England → Latvia)

Álvaro Fidalgo (Spain → Mexico)

Haissem Hassan (France → Egypt)

Djeidi Gassama (France → Mauritania)

Stavro Pilo (Greece → Albania)

Bujar Pllana (Kosovo → Albania)

Jairo Vélez (Ecuador → Peru)

Angelo Fulgini (France → New Caledonia)

These switches could have a significant impact on upcoming international fixtures, particularly as teams prepare for major tournaments and qualification campaigns. The March window is expected to offer the first glimpse of how these players will integrate into their new national setups.

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