
Germany has gained the international allegiance of exciting forward Kevin Schade after his English Premier League club, Brentford, confirmed that the youngster had been invited to the German national team ahead of the international break.
Schade, who was born in Germany to a German mother and a Nigerian father, is eligible to represent both Germany and Nigeria in international competitions.Information Guide Nigeria
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The Nigeria Football Federation reportedly had been following Schade’s progress for some time, hoping to persuade him to switch allegiances and play for the Super Eagles.
“Kevin Schade has been called up to the senior Germany squad for the first time,” Brentford wrote on their website.
“The Brentford forward could feature in Germany’s friendlies against Peru (25 March) and Belgium (28 March).”JAMB Result
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