Brahim Díaz Chooses Morocco Over Spain for International Football
Real Madrid's rising star, Brahim Díaz, opts for Morocco citing lack of communication from Spanish Football Federation.
- Real Madrid forward Brahim Díaz has decided to represent Morocco over Spain, citing a lack of communication from the Spanish Football Federation.
- Díaz, born in Malaga to a Spanish mother and a Moroccan father, has been capped once for Spain but remains eligible to switch due to FIFA's rules.
- Morocco's national team coach Walid Regragui played a key role in convincing Díaz to make the switch, highlighting Morocco's efforts over several years.
- Díaz's decision comes amid his impressive form for Real Madrid, including decisive goals in recent matches.
- The move could mark a significant shift in international football dynamics, as Díaz joins other Spain-born players who have chosen to represent Morocco.