FIFA grants Rani Khedira the green light to represent the Tunisian national team
The Tunisian Football Federation has successfully completed the procedures for Rani Khedira, allowing him to officially represent Tunisia in the 2026 World Cup.
The Tunisian Football Federation has announced that Rani Khedira, a German player of Tunisian descent, can officially represent the Tunisian national football team in the upcoming 2026 World Cup. Khedira's eligibility comes as part of the federation's ambitious strategy to attract dual-nationality talents, particularly those who have developed in top European academies. This move follows earlier successes, such as the inclusion of players like Hannibal Mejbri and others, highlighting a trend of incorporating skilled players raised in Europe into the national squad.
Khedira's selection is indicative of the federation's ongoing efforts to strengthen the team with players who possess both natural talent and European professional experience. The official statement from the federation confirms that FIFA's Football Court has approved Khedira's change of sporting nationality, ensuring that the German, along with other dual nationals, will enhance the quality and depth of the Tunisian side.
This development is not only important for Khedira's career but also for Tunisia's ambition on the international stage, particularly given the nation's aspirations for success at future World Cups. Integrating players like Khedira, who have strong ties to European football, may provide Tunisia with a competitive edge as they prepare for the challenges that lie ahead in the 2026 tournament, potentially leading to significant achievements for "the Eagles of Carthage."