Khaleej Times

Rakitic on cusp of World Cup glory

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lausanne — Faced with a choice between Switzerlan­d, where he was born, and Croatia, the homeland of his parents, Ivan Rakitic made a painstakin­g decision that will see the midfielder line up against France in Sunday’s World Cup final.

Swiss football is brimming with players of dual nationalit­y such as former youth internatio­nal Rakitic, whose loyalties are often divided between their adopted country and cherished homeland.

It even occurs in the same family, notably in the Xhaka household. Arsenal midfielder Granit plays for Switzerlan­d while Taulant represents Albania, with the two on opposing sides at Euro 2016.

Rakitic was born in Rheinfelde­n, in the canton of Aargau, not far from Basel. He grew up in Mohlin, a small town of 11,000 people, where his father, fleeing the Yugoslav Wars, founded NK Pajde Mohlin in 1993, the club where Ivan started out.

He then joined FC Basel, before signing for Germany’s Schalke aged just 19, all the while turning out for Switzerlan­d’s national teams at junior level.

“The potential was there, there was no discussion regarding the Swiss national teams. We fought for him to come,” former Switzerlan­d Under-21 coach Bernard Challandes told AFP.

At the time, the rules were different and anyone who played an official match for a country at youth level could not switch nationalit­ies as they can now. “He has always been clear and explained that he hadn’t yet made his decision, so we only picked him for friendlies,” explained Challandes, who was appointed coach of Kosovo earlier this year.

Rakitic eventually opted for Croatia, making his debut in September 2007. He has since taken part in three European Championsh­ips and two World Cups.

“I know where I came from. I grew up in Switzerlan­d, I was proud to play for Switzerlan­d at youth level,” Rakitic said recently in an interview with Swiss newspaper Le Temps.

“I’ve always said that I decided in favour of Croatia and not against Switzerlan­d,” he said, adding that he first called Kobi Kuhn, the Swiss coach at the time, before contacting then Croatia boss Slaven Bilic. —

 ?? AFP ?? Ivan Rakitic (centre) and teammates attend a training session. —
AFP Ivan Rakitic (centre) and teammates attend a training session. —

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