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The English Football Association has taken a step to secure promising Arsenal academy player Emerson Nwaneri, who has Nigerian roots, by inviting him to their U15 Talent Identification camp. Emerson, a schoolboy at Arsenal, is the younger [brother](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/player-profiles/asisat-oshoalas-move-to-bay-fc-financial-sporting-view/) of Ethan Nwaneri, who recently made history as the youngest Nigerian born player to score in the Premier League. +
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Emerson’s call up reflects England's proactive approach to talent scouting. Alongside him, Liverpool's Shadrach Ekiugbo, another player of Nigerian descent, has also been invited. +
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Patrick Bassey, head coach of Nigeria’s Future Eagles, has expressed openness to welcoming dual eligible players like Emerson to train with the squad. "Yes, if their parents contact us," Bassey explained, citing a precedent with a [Nigerian-Canadian player](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/radio-presenter-apologizes-for-match-fixing-claims-on-shooting-stars/) who recently joined the team’s training. +
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Under FIFA rules, players under 17 with dual nationality can represent multiple [nations](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/merchandising-and-branding/end-of-the-road-luton-town-part-ways-with-victor-moses/) until they are . Ethan Nwaneri, Emerson’s elder sibling, became provisionally [cap tied](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-culture/olise-ineligible-for-super-eagles-after-cap-tying-appearance-for-france/) to [England](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/merchandising-and-branding/end-of-the-road-luton-town-part-ways-with-victor-moses/) in 2022 after playing in a European U17 Championship qualifier. However, both brothers remain eligible to play for Nigeria through their father. +
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Emerson Nwaneri's [England U15 call-up underscores the urgency for Nigeria](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-economics/defender-eligible-for-nigeria-england-jamaica-released-by-bolton/) to intensify its efforts in securing dual-nationality players. With global football becoming increasingly competitive, nations like England have honed their talent acquisition strategies, actively courting players with diverse backgrounds. +
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Patrick Bassey’s openness to inviting such talents to the Future Eagles is a step in the right direction, but proactive engagement is necessary. Waiting for parents or players to initiate contact leaves Nigeria at a disadvantage. Establishing a robust scouting network abroad and maintaining close relationships with football academies can help identify and integrate these players early. +
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For players like Emerson and Ethan Nwaneri, the decision to represent a country goes beyond familial ties. Factors like development opportunities, competitive exposure, and administrative support often influence their choices. Nigeria must address these areas to present itself as an attractive option for dual nationality players. +
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The Nwaneri brothers symbolize the potential Nigeria holds in global football. To harness such talent, a collaborative approach involving the Nigeria Football Federation, diaspora communities, and grassroots organizations is imperative. By doing so, Nigeria can secure its future stars while strengthening its football legacy. +
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Did You Know? + + Ethan Nwaneri made his Premier League debut for Arsenal at the age of 15, the youngest ever in the league’s history. + FIFA rules allow players to [switch national teams](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/mikel-criticizes-late-national-team-switches-in-dual-nationality-debate/) before they turn 21 if they haven’t played a senior competitive match. + Arsenal's Hale End Academy, where [Emerson](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/is-ahmed-musas-unity-cup-call-up-a-game-changer-for-super-eagles/) is currently training, has produced stars like Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith Rowe. + Nigeria’s Future Eagles program focuses on [nurturing talent](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/match-previews-and-reviews/lookman-nets-20th-goal-as-atalanta-secure-champions-league-spot/) under 15, laying the foundation for the national team pipeline. + The English FA is one of the most aggressive in scouting dual-nationality players, targeting youth with multicultural backgrounds to enrich its talent pool. + +
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