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He is deleted from the list (you have to ask for it), so he doesn't count in the computations. This happens because, if a player is committed to a national team that is not eligible, he (even if retrospectively) is not eligible for the game.
Example: scout A picks player B, that can play for either Brazil or Oman. If B will be officially committed to Oman, he will be deleted from the game; if he will be officially committed to Brazil, he will be in; if he will not officially commited neither by Oman nor by Brazil, he will be in.
The rule is different since the 3rd picking cycle.
FIFA Regulations Governing International Matches define an international A match as "a match for which both [FIFA] Members field their first Representative Team ("A" Representative Team)."
Anyway: international A caps are the ones that are normally counted, i.e. if someone says "this player has 3 caps" he is talking about caps in international A matches.
No, because it would include hundreds of millions of names: in fact, all the male persons that have (or hope to obtain in the future...) the citizenship of one of the eligible nations can be picked (as long as they have no more than 2 caps and haven't been picked so far, of course).
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