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The phenomenon of "rival sibling players" in the 2026 World Cup highlights the participation of four pairs of brothers representing different national teams. This is a result of FIFA's regulations that allow players with dual nationalities to choose whether to represent their country of origin or their parents' homeland. Among these cases are two brothers from Spain and Ghana, extending to France and Ivory Coast, with some choosing to represent different national teams. This underscores stories of migration, multiple nationalities, and the impact of regulations on international competition. Some siblings could potentially face each other if their teams advance to the later stages of the tournament.
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