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Legal Brazilian

Why does Turkey have a Brazilian on their team? Should that be legal?

Aurelio was not born in Turkey and he did not grow up there. He only plays for them b/c he is not good enough to play for Brazil. Do you think that should be legal? I think it is very unfair!

Please do not cite countries such as Germany or France as an example. As far as I know all of their players were either born there or grew up there. Meaning they already had citizenship before age 18 and before they knew that they were great football players. That is not the case with Aurelio!
Asamoah came to Germany when he was a kid. Vieira may have been born somewhere else, but he grew up in France. The people who said that are obviously missing the point. Aurelio did not grow up in Turkey and has not been playing for Turkey for 10 years. He just got his citizenship less than 2 years ago and came to Turkey at the age of 24 or 25.
actually, he obtained turkish citizenship in 2006. so your info is off.

All that is necessary is to be a citizen of that country. As for not citing countries such as France i just want to add that Patrick Veiera was born in Senegal. Another example is Eduardo da Silva who is Brazilian but a Croatian citizen.

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