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Alexander Isak: Why Eritreans want striker to remain at Newcastle United

13 August 2025
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Alexander Isak: Why Eritreans want striker to remain at Newcastle United
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Alexander Isak, born in Stockholm to Eritrean heritage, is viewed as an ambassador for Eritrea in world football, inspiring both young athletes in the diaspora and raising awareness of Eritrean culture. His rise in popularity has led to increased interest in Eritrea and its football scene, despite the national team’s decline, with local Eritreans proudly supporting him during Newcastle matches.

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