Porthos
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Porthos -
Roma's Argentine-Italian oriundo Enrique (or Enrico...) Guaita was certainly a "blood and soil" man - he soiled his pants after learning that he might have to spill some blood. Accompanied by his wife and two of the club's other Argentine-Italian players, he lit out of Italy in 1936 the day after receiving his draft notice for the Second Italo-Abbysinian War... :bolt::icon_wink:
Good one... This reminds me of Nestor Combin, Argentinian with a French passport (played for France). During the infamous 1969 Intercontinental Cup final between the Argentinian team Estudiantes and AC Milan (one of the dirtiest matches on record - http://backpagefootball.com/la-bombonera-massacre-1969/54236/ ) he got his nose broken by the Estudiantes players and was being taken out of the pitch on a stretcher in a pool of blood. As if that was not enough, he was arrested by the Argentinian police on the sidelines for draft dodging / desertion because he did not complete his military service in Argentina years ago. In this case, his old country came back to haunt him.
The point I wanted to make is that you should play for the country you feel allegiance to, even if it's not your the country of residence. The "oriundi" above did not feel enough allegiance to Italy to go to war for them in some God forsaken piece of Africa, but I presume many "real" Italians would have done the same thing given the opportunity.