List of foreign Danish Superliga players

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This is a list of foreign players in the Danish Superliga , which commenced play in 1991.

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The following players meet both of the following two criteria:

  1. Have played at least one Superliga game. Players who were signed by Superliga clubs, but only played in lower league, cup and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
  2. Are considered foreign, i.e., outside Denmark. A player is considered foreign if he is not eligible to play for the national teams of Denmark.

Clubs listed are those that the player has played at least one Superliga game for. Seasons listed are those that the player has played at least one Superliga game in. Note that seasons, not calendar years, are used. For example, "1992–95" indicates that the player has played in every season from 1992–93 to 1994–95, but not necessarily every calendar year from 1992 to 1995. Included in parentheses are also the number of games and goals in each series of years.

In bold: players that have played at least one Superliga game in the current 2009–10 season, and the clubs they have played for. They include players that have subsequently left the club, but do not include current players of a Superliga club that have not played a Superliga game in the current season.

Last updated May 16, 2010

Africa (CAF)

Algeria

Angola

Botswana

Burkina Faso

Cameroon

Egypt

Eritrea

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Ivory Coast

Kenya

Liberia

Malawi

Mali

Morocco

Niger

Nigeria

Senegal

South Africa

Togo

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Asia (AFC)

Australia

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Japan

Korea

Pakistan

Philippines

Syria

Europe (UEFA)

Albania

Armenia

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Czech Republic

England

Estonia

Faroe Islands

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Hungary

Iceland

Israel

Latvia

Lithuania

Kosovo

Macedonia

Moldova

Montenegro

Netherlands

Northern Ireland

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Republic of Ireland

Romania

Russia

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Scotland

Spain

Sweden

Turkey

Ukraine

North America (CONCACAF)

Canada

Costa Rica

Haiti

Jamaica

United States

Oceania (OFC)

New Zealand

South America (CONMEBOL)

Argentina

Brazil

Colombia

Paraguay

Peru

Footnotes

  1. Known as "Ali Akida" when playing for AB.

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