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How long does it take to become a citizen?brian said:You will have to play 2 consecutive years in Ireland before you can play for their national team.
How long does it take to become a citizen?brian said:You will have to play 2 consecutive years in Ireland before you can play for their national team.
Did you?2112 said:Whoa you played for Amherstview? I played a couple games for them awhile back..
On another board I'm on. You can see all the links in this thread: http://www.internationalhockeygang.org/forum/showthread.php?t=453Brodie562 said:where did you see pictures. could you post a link or email them to me?
A long, long time. But it varies depending on the country, I suppose.nurminen31 said:How long does it take to become a citizen?
Gurj said:On another board I'm on. You can see all the links in this thread: http://www.internationalhockeygang.org/forum/showthread.php?t=453
Ville Isopää said:Actually it's not the biggest win ever. On Wednesday, March 4, 1998, Kazakhstan beat Iceland 63-0 at the U-18 European pool D Championships. Averaging more than a goal a minute, the period scores were 19-0, 21-0, 23-0. Nikolai Antropov had a pretty good game scoring 11 goals and adding 15 assists.
Habsfunk said:I wish I had citizenship in one of those countries. I could get on the team and be guaranteed a free trip somewhere to play hockey at least once a year.
are you sure Fernandez is of portuguese descent?monkey_00 said:If Portugal decided to ice for themselves a hockey team they might be able to borrow a couple of NHLers like Montreal's Mike Ribeiro and Minnesota's goaltender Manny Fernandez
mattihp said:are you sure Fernandez is of portuguese descent?
And do either of them have portuguese passports?
right....but he is of Brazilian descent, so playing on the Portugese national team wouldn't make sense..I wasn't correcting you or anything, just saying I know that Ribeiro is of Brazilian descent, not sure about Fernandez.mattihp said:No. He is canadian.