Football players who switched international allegiance

Football players who switched international allegiance

Several footballers have represented more than one country at senior level or switched national teams after initial appearances, taking advantage of FIFA eligibility rules that allow certain changes under specific conditions.

As reported by Planet Football on Friday, here are nine of the most notable modern cases.

1. Cristiano Volpato

Cristian Volpato switched from Italy youth involvement to representing Australia, becoming part of the Socceroos setup ahead of the 2026 cycle.

2. Carney Chukwuemeka

Carney Chukwuemeka represented England at youth level before opting to declare for Austria at senior international level.

3. Diego Costa

Diego Costa played friendly matches for Brazil in 2013 before switching to Spain, later featuring at the 2014 World Cup.

4. Steven Caulker

Steven Caulker earned one England cap before later representing Sierra Leone after an unusual international career path.

5. Wilfried Zaha

Wilfried Zaha played for England in friendlies before switching allegiance to Ivory Coast in 2017, where he became a regular international.

6. Declan Rice

Declan Rice switched from the Republic of Ireland to England in 2019 after making senior friendly appearances for Ireland.

7. Houssem Aouar

Houssem Aouar moved from France to Algeria at senior level after previously featuring in a friendly for France.

8. Geoffrey Kondogbia

Geoffrey Kondogbia represented France in senior friendlies before switching allegiance to the Central African Republic, where he now captains the team.

9. Iñaki Williams

Iñaki Williams played a senior friendly for Spain before switching to Ghana, the country of his parents, and becoming a key international player.