Union Berlin's dynamic midfielder, Rani Khedira, has earned his spot in Tunisia's 26-man squad for the upcoming World Cup, the team announced on Friday. The 30-year-old joins a select group of Bundesliga talent heading to the global stage, with coach Sabri Lamouchi also calling up Augsburg's Ismael Gharbi and Eintracht Frankfurt's Ellyes Skhiri. Adding to the German league presence, Elias Saad from second-division side Hannover rounds out the squad.
Khedira's journey to this moment has been anything but ordinary. Just a few weeks ago, he made the bold decision to switch his international allegiance from Germany to Tunisia, driven by his burning ambition to compete in a World Cup. Born in Stuttgart, the midfielder made his debut for the Eagles of Carthage in late March, quickly establishing himself as a key figure in the team's setup. His path is made all the more intriguing by his family ties—his brother, Sami Khedira, lifted the World Cup trophy with Germany in 2014.
Now, Rani has the chance to carve out his own legacy on football's biggest stage. Tunisia will face a tough challenge in Group F, going head-to-head with Sweden, Japan, and the Netherlands in North America this June. For Khedira and his teammates, it's a chance to make history and prove that the Eagles of Carthage are ready to soar.
