Former Tunisian international Tijani Belaïd has come to the defense of dual-national players following a heated controversy sparked by remarks from Tunisia’s current coach, Kais Yaâkoubi. The ex-Eagles of Carthage playmaker, who earned 20 caps for Tunisia, spoke exclusively to Foot Africa about the issue, rejecting the notion that dual nationals are motivated by financial incentives.
Yaâkoubi recently faced backlash after suggesting that several dual-national players had accepted significant financial rewards to represent countries such as Morocco and Algeria.
His remarks have ignited widespread debate across the footballing community.
Belaïd Rejects “Mercenary” Label
Tijani Belaïd, 36, who contributed three goals and four assists during his international career, was emphatic in his rejection of Yaâkoubi’s claims.
He defended the dedication of dual-national players, many of whom face tough decisions when choosing which country to represent.
“Dual nationals are not mercenaries,” Belaïd asserted. “They play with passion, commitment, and pride for the countries they choose to represent.
To reduce their motivations to money is both unfair and disrespectful to the sacrifices they make.”
Dual Nationals in the Spotlight
The controversy has brought renewed attention to the role of dual-national players in African football.
Many of these players, often born or raised in Europe, must navigate complex personal and professional factors when deciding whether to represent their ancestral homeland or their country of birth.
While the contribution of dual-national players has been widely celebrated, especially for strengthening teams with their experience and talent, Yaâkoubi’s comments have cast a shadow over this dynamic.
Critics argue that such statements undermine the integrity and commitment of players who have chosen to honor their heritage on the international stage.
A Divisive Debate
The debate has resonated deeply within the football community, with many calling for more recognition of the unique challenges faced by dual nationals.
Belaïd’s defense of these players highlights the importance of fostering unity and respect, rather than sowing division through unfounded accusations.
As the controversy continues to unfold, Belaïd’s perspective serves as a reminder of the invaluable contributions made by dual-national players to African football and their enduring legacy on the international stage.
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