African players abroad FIFA Cleared Former England Defender Steven Caulker To Represent Sierra Leone

FIFA announced on Friday that former England defender Steven Caulker has switched eligibility to represent Sierra Leone.

Caulker, who has a grandparent from Sierra Leone, can now be selected for the African Cup of Nations.

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Caulker will turn 30 before the tournament starts on Jan. 9 in Cameroon. Sierra Leone share a group with Algeria, Ivory Coast and Equatorial Guinea.

The defender was with Tottenham when making his only appearance for England in November 2012, scoring in a 4-2 loss at Sweden. The game is best known for Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring his fourth goal with a long-distance overhead kick.

Because that game was a friendly and Caulker never played in a competition game for England, FIFA rules let him switch eligibility to a country where he always had a family link. Caulker currently plays in Turkey with Gaziantep, on loan from Fenerbahçe.


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