List of Uruguayan footballers in Serie A

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The list of Uruguayan footballers in Serie A records the association football players from Uruguay who have appeared at least once for a team in the Italian Serie A. Entries in bold denote players still active in actual season.

Contents

A

B

C

Edinson Cavani has been the 2012-13 Serie A top scorer Edinson Cavani (AIK-Napoli) - Crop (2).jpg
Edinson Cavani has been the 2012–13 Serie A top scorer

D

F

G

H

I

L

M

Paolo Montero, one of the best defenders of his time and a very tough player with a huge personality. Paolo Montero.jpg
Paolo Montero, one of the best defenders of his time and a very tough player with a huge personality.

N

O

P

R

Alvaro Recoba Alvaro Recoba.jpg
Álvaro Recoba

S

T

V

Z

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    Born in Argentina
  2. ^
    Born in Australia
  3. ^
    Born in Brazil
  4. ^
    Born in Croatia (then part of the Kingdom of Italy)
  5. ^

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References

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