The son of Brazilian soccer legend Marcelo (34) chose Spanish nationality.
Marcelo is a legendary Brazilian left sideback who boasted excellent attacking power. Along with his ball handling skills, he added strength to his flank attacks with his breakthrough ability. He has experience participating in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and the 2018 World Cup in Russia as a member of the Brazilian national team.
Not to mention his performance at Real Madrid. Marcelo played for Real for 16 years from 2006 to 2022. He has achieved tremendous achievements such as winning La Liga six times and winning the European Football Association (UEFA) Champions League (UCL) five times. Marcelo joined Olympiacos last year and recently returned to Fluminense in Brazil. 토토사이트
Marcelo’s son, Enzo Alves, 13, born in 2009, was born while his father was playing for Real and grew up in Madrid, Spain. Enso, a dual citizen, started his football career in earnest in 2017 when he moved to the Real Youth Academy.
In the end, Enso, unlike his father, chose Spanish nationality rather than Brazilian nationality. Enso said on his social media (SNS) on the 19th (Korean time), “A new challenge begins. He posted a photo of the Spanish uniform along with the message, “Let’s go.” This means that he chose Spanish nationality, and his father, Marcelo, also sent support through comments.
It seems that he decided to become the head of the ‘Invincible Armada’ because he could have taken Brazilian nationality after his father, but he actually grew up in Spain. This is the same case as Diego Costa (Wolverhampton), who was born in Brazil but chose Spanish nationality where he lived for a long time.
Of course, there is an opportunity to change nationality again later. According to the rules of the International Football Federation (FIFA), players with dual citizenship can change their nationality once.