Luca Zidane's International Switch: Following His Legendary Father's Footsteps
Luca Zidane, son of Zinedine Zidane, has chosen to represent Algeria in international football, moving away from his past association with France. FIFA confirmed the switch, positioning Zidane as a potential World Cup participant. His career includes stints with Real Madrid's academy and various Spanish clubs.
Luca Zidane, the son of legendary footballer Zinedine Zidane, has officially changed his international football allegiance from France to Algeria. This strategic move positions him to potentially follow in his father's iconic footsteps by playing in the World Cup.
The switch, which has been sanctioned by FIFA, underscores Algeria's efforts to bolster their goalkeeping lineup. Zidane had previously represented France at youth levels but has now opted to use his Algerian heritage, courtesy of his father's Kabylie roots, to represent the North African nation.
Zidane's career has seen him play for Real Madrid's youth teams and various Spanish clubs, including Granada. As Algeria prepares for upcoming qualifiers, Zidane's involvement is anticipated to be a significant asset, given his extensive experience in Spanish leagues.
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