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WIGAN, England — The son of former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher has been called up for international duty by Malta. James Carragher is a defender for Wigan in English soccer's third tier. He qualifies for the Mediterranean island nation through his grandfather and was recently awarded Maltese citizenship. The 22-year-old Carragher will join up with the squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Finland at home on Friday and away to Poland three days later. They will be Malta's first games under new coach Emilio De Leo. Jamie Carragher retired in 2013 and is now a well-known soccer pundit for British and U.S. broadcasters. A Liverpool great, he played 38 times for England and was in the squad for two World Cups.







