Former England star wants to play for Sierra Leone at next year’s Africa Cup of Nations
Former England and Tottenham Hotspur defender Steven Caulker Has decided to switch his internationl allengiance to Sierra Leone ahead of next year's Africa Cup of Nations. The 29-year old center-back currently plays for Turkish Super Lig club Gaziantep, having enjoyed a resurgence since his move to Turkey in 2019 when he signed for Alanyaspor. Caulker earned a solitary cap for England Nine years ago in a friendly game against Sweden but is eligible to represent Sierra Leone through his granfather Williams after being approached by Carlton Cole on behalf of Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA). He was also eligibale to represent Scotland through his grandmother Jessie but has made it clear he will submit a request for change of association to FIFA in order to play for Sierra Leone, Where he regularly visits...
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