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How Michael Olise's multicultural family shaped his path to France's World Cup squad

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Michael Olise has committed to representing France at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a decision deeply influenced by his upbringing. His father Vincent, a former Nigerian cricket player, instilled in him a broad passion for sport from an early age. His mother Mina, a French woman of Algerian descent, introduced him to chess and nurtured his ties to France throughout his childhood. Together, his parents raised him in a multilingual, multinational household that blended four nationalities and two languages. This diverse background has played a central role in shaping both Olise's identity and his footballing journey.

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