This is a list of foreign players (i.e. non-Italian players) in Serie A . The following players:
Players are sorted by the State , according to the FIFA eligibility rules:
These are all the teams that have had at least one foreign player while playing in a Serie A season. Teams in bold are the ones currently playing in the 2023–24 Serie A season:
Alessandria, Ancona, Ascoli, Atalanta , Avellino, Bari, Benevento, Bologna , Brescia, Cagliari , Carpi, Catania, Catanzaro, Cesena, Chievo, Como , Cremonese, Crotone, Empoli , Fiorentina, Foggia, Frosinone, Genoa , Hellas Verona , Internazionale , Juventus , Lazio , Lecce , Lecco, Legnano, Livorno, Lucchese, Mantova, Messina, Milan , Modena, Monza , Napoli , Novara, Padova, Palermo, Parma , Perugia, Pescara, Piacenza, Pisa, Pistoiese, Pro Patria, Reggiana, Reggina, Roma , Salernitana, Sampdoria, Sassuolo, Siena, SPAL, Spezia, Torino , Treviso, Triestina, Udinese , Varese, Venezia , Vicenza.
These are the only teams that have participated in Serie A but have not had at least one foreign player:
Casale, Pro Vercelli, Ternana.
In bold: Players still active in Serie A and their respective teams in the current season.
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