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This Argentinian nigga pretended to be 1/4 Malaysian to play for the Malaysian national team.

Does he look Malaysian to you?
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i was told argies are white o algo
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>>151415326
That's an aryan man right there, not sure what you're talking about
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>>151414371
About as much as you do, Pedro
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>>151414371
My ancestor :)
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>>151417508
VGH
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>>151414371
Are footballers really this desperate to play for any national team? I kind of get, say, guys with Nigerian ancestry born and raised in England to aim for England first and then opt for Nigeria once it becomes clear they won't make it into the English team. But making shit up? And Malaysia? Malaysia must have paid him well, I hope. Otherwise, it's just ridiculous. Is it worth the risk of forging everything and risking severe punishment?
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Makes sense a lot of latinixs have Asian features. I can't tell you the amount of times I have seen a Peruvian person that looks Filipino
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>>151420445
would fuck everyone, including the Argentinian dude
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More proof brazil is the 2nd worst country in the world
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He looks more Malaysian than the other 2
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>>151419638
Its really just Malaysia that is like this they paid like 6 other people to take forged documments for their grandparents so they could go play for Malaysia. Maybe Qatar, all their players save for like 5-6 are foreigners with Qatari passports.
In the case of >us, playing for the NT has gotten harder and harder as of lately since Scaloni has kept a decent chunk of players from the 2022 WC roster + youngsters and players that werent present due to injuries/not being taken into account yet, finally making their debuts, like Senesi, Varela, Balerdi, etc etc.
The recent cases of this happening are Andrés Vombergar (plays for Serbia), Lucas Blondel (plays for Switzerland) and of course Mateo Retegui (plays for Italy). These cases are valid because they have parents or grandparents who lived or were born in those countries (hell, Blondel was born and raised in Switzerland for a few years and moved over here to play football).
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>>151414371

There is a far larger chance that he may have Malayo-Polynesian genetics from the Philippines, which was a fellow part of the Spanish Empire, than Malaysia which was in fact an enemy nationality under the British.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina%E2%80%93Philippines_relations

>Both Argentina and the Philippines share a common history in the fact that both nations were once part of the Spanish Empire. During the Spanish colonial period, Argentina was then part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and administered from Buenos Aires while the Philippines was governed from the Viceroyalty of New Spain in Mexico City.

>Contacts between the Philippines and Latin America, including the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata (present-day Argentina), became increasingly fluid, buoyed by trade and migration. The Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade was linked to another trade route that plied between Acapulco and Puerto Callao in Peru. From there, a land route via the Andes Mountains passed through Potosí in present-day Bolivia and then onward to Tucuman and Cordoba in present-day Argentina.

>The first record of Filipinos in Argentina was during the census of August 1780, in which two “Indios de Manila” were identified, namely Andrés de la Cruz and Esteban Luis Mateo Sampzón, who were registered as craftsmen. Sampzon, who was born in 1756 in Malabon, became a master carver of religious art. His works are now considered among the best of Argentine religious art from the pre-independence period.

>In the Argentinian side, a large number of Argentinian soldiers including Juan Fermín de San Martín, brother of Argentinian Revolutionary leader, José de San Martín, were immigrants to the Philippines.[1] Another San Martin relative who arrived in Manila was Bernabe de Escalada, brother-in-law of the Argentine liberator. Escalada became the head accountant of the Royal Treasury in Manila.

But sure! He has Malaysian ancestry! Lol!
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>>151425649
There are also a lot of Argentines who play for Syria and Armenia
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>>151433332
We had immigration from there at one point.



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