Talk:Keivan Zarineh

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[edit] Iranian or Italian

This player is not Iranian, but simply Italian. In an interview with a newspaper, he himself declared not to be Iranian, but instead Roman and a Romanista (AS Roma fan). Here is the link to the interview: [1]. --Angelo 11:48, 18 July 2007 (UTC)

    • It's not the point, he may be proud to be Italian but that doesn't change the fact that both of his parents were born in Iran making them both 100%, he qualifies for an Iranian passport thus he is half Iranian. Imagine if your parents were both born in Afghanistan but you were born in America and hated Afghanistan and said in an interview I'm American not Afghan it doesn't change your heritage, this is all anti-Iranian rubbish which the Italian media has clearly worked on and idiots like you use as a source.--Princeofpersia1 18:46, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
  • He might be eligible for Iranian citizenship, however he does not have it. So he is just an "Italian of Iranian descent", in fact he is categorized this way. And please avoid personal attacks. --Angelo 11:49, 20 July 2007 (UTC)