Naturalized players refer to foreign athletes who become national team players in a certain country or region through naturalization or other means. Their current age will not change due to naturalization, but will still maintain their date of birth.
The current age of naturalized players is determined based on their date of birth. Whether or not naturalized, a person's age cannot be changed. For example, if a naturalized player was 30 years old before his debut, even if he became a national team player a few years later, his current age is still 30 years old.
However, the naturalized status of naturalized players may give people the illusion that they were born in a naturalized country or region, thus mistakenly believing that their current age is the age after naturalization. In fact, their current age will not change due to naturalization.
The performance of naturalized players on the national team may feel like they are more experienced and skilled than their own counterparts of the same age, but this is not because they are now older, but because they have gained more training and playing opportunities in professional football leagues in other countries or regions.
The current age of naturalized players is determined based on their date of birth and will not change due to naturalization. The reason why naturalized players perform well in the national team is because they have accumulated more experience and skills, not because they are older now.