Yann Gboho moves closer to Ivory Coast call-up after passport step
Yann Gboho has taken a significant step towards representing Ivory Coast after beginning the process to obtain his Ivorian passport.
The Toulouse FC forward visited the Ivory Coast Consulate in France on Monday, 13 April, marking a decisive moment in his international career.
The administrative move signals a clear commitment to represent the country of his heritage at senior level.
This development is seen as a turning point for the player, effectively confirming his intention to play for the Elephants.
It follows recent contact with national team head coach Emerse Faé, with whom Gboho held discussions last week regarding his international future.
The timeline surrounding his decision appears to have accelerated after that meeting, indicating growing alignment between the player and the national team setup.
With preparations already underway for upcoming competitions, the move could place him firmly in contention for selection.
Gboho, who has been featuring for Toulouse, is now widely considered a potential addition to the squad targeting qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
His attacking qualities are expected to offer further options to the Ivorian frontline should his integration be completed.
By initiating the passport process, the forward has taken a concrete administrative step required to formalise his eligibility.
The visit to the consulate represents more than routine paperwork, instead underlining a clear sporting decision at a key stage of his career.
The development also reflects the broader efforts of Ivory Coast to strengthen its squad ahead of future international challenges.
Gboho’s progression from club football to the brink of international selection highlights the pathway being created for players with Ivorian roots competing in European leagues.
As the process moves forward, attention will turn to whether the Toulouse forward secures his place in upcoming squads, with the possibility of wearing the orange jersey now closer than before.
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