Born in Vilvorde and trained in Anderlecht, the young footballer Rayane Bounida has decided: he will play for Morocco. As with other young talents of dual nationality, this choice immediately triggers an identity reflex and a trial in loyalty. For Kurt Deswert, a football historian, the question is elsewhere: these trajectories tell less of a failure of integration than a mobile generation, ambitious, often tired of being sent back to its origin…
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Born in Vilvorde and trained in Anderlecht, the young footballer Rayane Bounida has decided: he will play for Morocco. As with other young talents of dual nationality, this choice immediately triggers an identity reflex and a trial in loyalty. For Kurt Deswert, a football historian, the question is elsewhere: these trajectories tell less of a failure of integration than a mobile generation, ambitious, often tired of being sent back to its origin…