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is this piece of information from this question "Should soccer players only be allowed to play for the national team of the country they were born in?" a Pro, Anti, or informational. Impact of the 1990s Balkan Wars: The piece specifically highlights how the geopolitical turmoil and migration caused by the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s contributed to a diverse player pool for European nations, particularly citing Switzerland’s squad which benefited from families fleeing those conflicts.
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Reason: The passage is presented as evidence that migration (e.g., families fleeing the Balkan wars) enriched national team pools and benefited countries like Switzerland, which supports allowing players to represent nations other than their birthplace rather than restricting them to their birth country.
Reason: The passage is presented as evidence that migration (e.g., families fleeing the Balkan wars) enriched national team pools and benefited countries like Switzerland, which supports allowing players to represent nations other than their birthplace rather than restricting them to their birth country.
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