List of Swedish footballers in Serie A

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Listed are all the Swedish players that have appeared at least once for a team in Italy's Serie A. In bold are the players still active in current season and their teams for this.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic playing for Milan. He was the Serie A top scorer twice, once for Inter (2008-09) and the other for Milan (2011-12), and he also played for Juventus. He won the Serie A 7 times (5 officially), and scored 155 goals in the league. Zlatan Ibrahimovic Real Madrid-Milan.jpg
Zlatan Ibrahimović playing for Milan. He was the Serie A top scorer twice, once for Inter (2008–09) and the other for Milan (2011–12), and he also played for Juventus. He won the Serie A 7 times (5 officially), and scored 155 goals in the league.
Nils Liedholm in 1959. He played and coached Milan Nils Liedholm-1959.jpg
Nils Liedholm in 1959. He played and coached Milan
Gunnar Nordahl with Milan. He is the foreign player who scored more goals in Serie A (225) and the 3rd best scorer in the history of the league. Gunnar Nordahl - AC Milan.jpg
Gunnar Nordahl with Milan. He is the foreign player who scored more goals in Serie A (225) and the 3rd best scorer in the history of the league.

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Notes

  1. ^
    Born in Iraq
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    Born in Italy
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