At Csányi’s suggestion, FIFA changed the rules so that Nego could also be a Hungarian national team.



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“Things are better in Hungarian football today because there are academies,” Viktor Orbán said two years before being eliminated by Andorra.

Now there is no shortage of academies either, but federal captain Marco Rossi can now thank Sándor Csányi, the newest member of the national team, Nego Loic. The leader of the Hungarian association first raised and then formally initiated at FIFA the relaxation of the rules on naturalization. In the past, for example, if a player played up to 10 minutes in a single match on any of the youth teams, this usually prevented him from changing countries as an adult. As in the case of Nego: the Hungarian national footballer of MOL Fehérvár FC has previously played in the French U19 and U20 teams. The FIFA congress in September accepted Csányi’s proposal that Nego could play Bulgaria as a member of the Hungarian national team.



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