Aberdeen and now training in Blantyre. For Kieran Ngwenya, there’s no doubt which country he calls home.But the young Aberdeen defender got a taste of his family history last week after being picked for the Malawi national squad and joining them in Blantyre – one of the African country’s biggest cities.Malawi is the birthplace of his father Bryne who is the Head of School in GeoSciences at Edinburgh University.As well as Scotland and Malawi, the 18-year-old also qualifies for Trinidad and Tobago through mum Annette who moved here to study medicine.And if Ngwenya continues the progress that has already taken him into the Dons’ first-team, he might have a tough choice in future when it comes to which country he plays for.
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