List of foreign Malaysian League players

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This is a list of non-Malaysian footballers who currently plays or have played football in Malaysia.

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Players in bold indicate players currently playing in the Malaysian football league system. Flags represent the player's country of birth, in case it is different from his main nationality.

Asia – AFC

Afghanistan

Australia

Brunei

China

Cambodia

(Perak FA) 2020-

Guam

Hong Kong

Indonesia

India

Iran

Iraq

Japan

(Sabah FA) - 2018

Kyrgyzstan

Lebanon

Maldives

Myanmar

Nepal

Philippines

Palestine

Pakistan

Singapore

Syria

South Korea

Thailand

(Negeri Sembilan FA)

Uzbekistan

Turkmenistan [1]

Vietnam

Africa – CAF

Angola

Burkina Faso

Cameroon

Ivory Coast

Egypt

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Kenya

Liberia

Mauritania

Morocco

Namibia

Niger

Nigeria

South Africa

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Sudan

Togo

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Europe – UEFA

Armenia

Bulgaria

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Croatia

Czech Republic

Denmark

England

France

Germany

Hungary

Italy

Kosovo

Netherlands

Ireland

Macedonia

Montenegro

Russia

Romania

Scotland

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Sweden

Spain

Wales

Yugoslavia

North America, Central America & Caribbean – CONCACAF

=== Grenada ===

Canada

Jamaica

Netherlands Antilles

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Kitts and Nevis

South America – CONMEBOL

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Paraguay

Uruguay

Oceania – OFC

Fiji

New Zealand

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