At same time - NO. If someone has played for one national team, and then decides that he wants to play for another, he has to change his nationality, or take nationality of the team he wants to play alongside with his current nationality, and then wait for a period of two years from the last match for his previous national team before he can play for the second one.
all of Europe some of some of Asia and none of Africa
Its Somalia and there into a lot of sport as im a somalian my self there into Handball, football and more! my mother used to play handball and football when she was young she's a real pro!
In the beach of course!:)
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handball
Je vais jouer au hand / au handball.
tennis,soccer,basketball,swimming,table tennis,handball,tetherball, and a lot more
Football, Handball, Volleball, Basketball
The national Football players are players who play for different countries or for example come to England to play for a team but they are from a different country.
Germans play the same sports as most other western countries, soccer, handball, basketball, golf, baseball, tennis, squash, etc, the list is pretty endless
It is the national sport of many countries, and because there are teams from many countries that play each other at many levels, it is an international sport.