List of foreign Serie A players

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This is a list of foreign players (i.e. non-Italian players) in Serie A . The following players:

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  1. Have played at least one Serie A game for the respective club (seasons in which and teams that a player did not collect any caps in Serie A for have NOT been listed).
  2. Have not been capped for the Italy national team on any level, independently from the birthplace, except for players born in San Marino and active in the Italy national team before the first official match of the San Marino national football team played on 14 November 1990 and players of Italian formation born abroad from Italian parents (so called 'Oriundi').
  3. Have been born in Italy and were capped by a foreign national team. This includes players who have dual citizenship with Italy.

Players are sorted by the State , according to the FIFA eligibility rules:

  1. They played for in a national team on any level. For footballers that played for two or more national teams it prevails:
    1. The one he played for on A level.
    2. The national team of birth.
  2. If they never played for any national team on any level, it prevails the state of birth. For footballers born in dissolved states prevails the actual state of birth (e.g.: Yugoslavia -> Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, etc.).

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.

Oriundi and Naturalised players

Jose Altafini playing for Milan Jose Altafini - Milan (1950s-60s) - CROPPED.jpg
José Altafini playing for Milan

Africa (CAF)

Algeria Flag of Algeria.svg

Angola Flag of Angola.svg

Burkina Faso Flag of Burkina Faso.svg

Cameroon Flag of Cameroon.svg

Samuel Eto'o, a protagonist of the 2010 treble by Inter, training. He also played 6 months for Sampdoria. Samuel Eto'o - Inter Mailand (3).jpg
Samuel Eto'o, a protagonist of the 2010 treble by Inter, training. He also played 6 months for Sampdoria.

Cape Verde Flag of Cape Verde.svg

Central African Republic Flag of the Central African Republic.svg

Congo Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg

DR Congo Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg

Egypt Flag of Egypt.svg

Mohamed Salah playing for Fiorentina in 2015 Mohamed Salah 2015.jpg
Mohamed Salah playing for Fiorentina in 2015

Equatorial Guinea Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg

Eritrea Flag of Eritrea.svg

Gabon Flag of Gabon.svg

Gambia Flag of The Gambia.svg

Ghana Flag of Ghana.svg

Guinea Flag of Guinea.svg

Guinea-Bissau Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg

Ivory Coast Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg

Gervinho with Roma in 2014 Gervinho - AS Roma - Ritiro 2014 (Bad Waltersdorf) - Edited.jpg
Gervinho with Roma in 2014

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Liberia Flag of Liberia.svg

Libya Flag of Libya.svg

Mali Flag of Mali.svg

Mauritania Flag of Mauritania.svg

Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg

Mehdi Benatia training for Udinese Mehdi Benatia (Udinese) -Edited.jpg
Mehdi Benatia training for Udinese

Nigeria Flag of Nigeria.svg

Obafemi Martins Martins Llevant.jpg
Obafemi Martins
Victor Osimhen was the first African player to win the Capocannoniere, scoring 26 goals in Napoli's title-winning 2022-23 campaign. Victor Osimhen, 2023.png
Victor Osimhen was the first African player to win the Capocannoniere, scoring 26 goals in Napoli's title-winning 2022–23 campaign.

Réunion Proposed flag of Reunion (VAR).svg

Senegal Flag of Senegal.svg

Alfred Gomis, the second African goalkeeper in Serie A after his brother Lys, and the first to be starter in the category. Alfred Gomis (cropped).jpg
Alfred Gomis, the second African goalkeeper in Serie A after his brother Lys, and the first to be starter in the category.
Kalidou Koulibaly made over 200 Serie A appearances for Napoli FC Salzburg gegen SSC Napoli (Championsleague 3. Runde 23. Oktober 2019) 39 - Koulibaly (cropped).jpg
Kalidou Koulibaly made over 200 Serie A appearances for Napoli

Sierra Leone Flag of Sierra Leone.svg

Somalia Flag of Somalia.svg

South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg

Togo Flag of Togo (3-2).svg

Tunisia Flag of Tunisia.svg

Uganda Flag of Uganda.svg

Zambia Flag of Zambia.svg

Zimbabwe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg

Asia (AFC)

Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg

Mark Bresciano, Australian player of Italian descent who played in European competitions with Parma and Palermo Mark Bresciano 2.jpg
Mark Bresciano, Australian player of Italian descent who played in European competitions with Parma and Palermo

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Iran Flag of Iran.svg

Iraq Flag of Iraq.svg

Japan Flag of Japan.svg

Hidetoshi Nakata has been an important player for Roma's Scudetto in 2001 Hidetoshi Nakata in Okinawa.jpg
Hidetoshi Nakata has been an important player for Roma's Scudetto in 2001

North Korea Flag of North Korea.svg

Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg

South Korea Flag of South Korea.svg

Kim Min-jae won a Serie A title with Napoli in 2023 toteuneom-yubentuseu ijeogseole jigjeob dabhan gimminjae 1m 42s.jpg
Kim Min-jae won a Serie A title with Napoli in 2023

Uzbekistan Flag of Uzbekistan.svg

Europe (UEFA)

Albania Flag of Albania.svg

Elseid Hysaj made over 300 Serie A appearances for Empoli, Napoli and Lazio Elseid Gezim Hysaj (cropped2).jpg
Elseid Hysaj made over 300 Serie A appearances for Empoli, Napoli and Lazio

Armenia Flag of Armenia.svg

Henrikh Mkhitaryan was the first Armenian to play in Serie A Serie A 2023-01-04 Inter Milan x SSC Napoli - Mkhitaryan (cropped).jpg
Henrikh Mkhitaryan was the first Armenian to play in Serie A

Austria Flag of Austria.svg

Herbert Prohaska won a scudetto with Roma in 1983 Herbert Prohaska.jpg
Herbert Prohaska won a scudetto with Roma in 1983

Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg

Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg

Dries Mertens is Napoli's all-time top goalscorer. FC Salzburg gegen SSC Napoli (Championsleague 3. Runde 23. Oktober 2019) 50 (2).jpg
Dries Mertens is Napoli's all-time top goalscorer.
Radja Nainggolan training with Roma Radja Nainggolan in 2014 (cropped).jpg
Radja Nainggolan training with Roma

Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg

Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg

Valeri Bojinov, the youngest foreign player to make his debut in Serie A at the age of 15 and 11 months. Valeri Bojinov.jpeg
Valeri Bojinov, the youngest foreign player to make his debut in Serie A at the age of 15 and 11 months.

Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg

Mario Mandzukic, Croatian player appreciated with Juventus for his grit and determination. Juventus Coppa Italia 2017 - Mario Mandzukic.jpg
Mario Mandžukić, Croatian player appreciated with Juventus for his grit and determination.
Marcelo Brozovic made over 250 Serie A appearances for Inter Milan Marcelo Brozovic 2021 (cropped).jpg
Marcelo Brozović made over 250 Serie A appearances for Inter Milan

Cyprus Flag of Cyprus.svg

Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Pavel Nedved playing for Juventus in 2007, he is one of the best players in the history of the Turin team. He won the 2003 Ballon d'Or and he has been an important player also for the Sergio Cragnotti's Lazio Nedved vs Chinese Olympic Team (cropped)-4.jpg
Pavel Nedvěd playing for Juventus in 2007, he is one of the best players in the history of the Turin team. He won the 2003 Ballon d'Or and he has been an important player also for the Sergio Cragnotti's Lazio
Marek Jankulovski Marek Jankulovski.jpg
Marek Jankulovski

Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg

Preben Elkjaer in 2011; he played a vital role in Verona's scudetto win in 1985 Preben Elkjaer.jpg
Preben Elkjær in 2011; he played a vital role in Verona's scudetto win in 1985
Michael Laudrup in 2006 Michael Laudrup.jpg
Michael Laudrup in 2006

England Flag of England.svg

David Beckham playing for AC Milan in 2009 David Beckham at Al Saad (cropped).jpg
David Beckham playing for AC Milan in 2009
Fikayo Tomori won the scudetto with AC Milan in 2021-22 FC Salzburg vs. AC Mailand (UEFA Championsleague 2022-09-06) 42.jpg
Fikayo Tomori won the scudetto with AC Milan in 2021–22

Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg

Finland Flag of Finland.svg

France Flag of France.svg

Georgia Flag of Georgia.svg

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Khvicha kvaratskhelia napoli.jpg
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Germany Flag of Germany.svg

Oliver Bierhoff scored 112 goals in Serie A Oliver Bierhoff 2006.jpg
Oliver Bierhoff scored 112 goals in Serie A
Andreas Brehme 2008.jpg
Trainer Klinsmann.JPG
Lothar Matthaeus 2002.jpg
Andreas Brehme, Jürgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus have been extremely important for Inter
Miroslav Klose Miroslav klose2.jpg
Miroslav Klose
Rudi Voller 424px-Rudi Voller 06-2004.jpg
Rudi Völler

Greece Flag of Greece.svg

Kostas Manolas playing for Roma Kostas Manolas in 2018.jpg
Kostas Manolas playing for Roma

Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg

Istvan Nyers Stefano Nyers.jpg
István Nyers

Iceland Flag of Iceland.svg

Israel Flag of Israel.svg

Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg

Kosovo Flag of Kosovo.svg

Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg

Liechtenstein Flag of Liechtenstein.svg

Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg

Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg

Moldova Flag of Moldova.svg

Monaco Flag of Monaco.svg

Montenegro Flag of Montenegro.svg

Dejan Savicevic, one of the stars of the '90 AC Milan Dejan Savicevic.jpg
Dejan Savićević, one of the stars of the '90 AC Milan

Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg

Ruud Gullit 1988.jpg
Frank Rijkaard (2007).jpg
Marco van Basten 1990-1992.jpg
Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard and Marco Van Basten have been extremely important for Milan
Clarence Seedorf playing for Milan C-Seedorf.jpg
Clarence Seedorf playing for Milan
Wesley Sneijder, a protagonist of the 2010 treble by Inter Wesley Sneijder Inter.JPG
Wesley Sneijder, a protagonist of the 2010 treble by Inter
Aron Winter Aron Winter.jpg
Aron Winter

North Macedonia Flag of North Macedonia.svg

Goran Pandev was part of Inter's treble success in 2010. Goran Pandev.JPG
Goran Pandev was part of Inter's treble success in 2010.

Norway Flag of Norway.svg

John Arne Riise John Arne Riise.JPG
John Arne Riise

Poland Flag of Poland.svg

Zbigniew Boniek in 2015 Zbigniew Boniek 2015.jpg
Zbigniew Boniek in 2015
Wojciech Szczesny with Juventus in 2019 Wojciech Szczesny - 2019.jpg
Wojciech Szczęsny with Juventus in 2019
Piotr Zielinski with Napoli in 2019 Piotr Zielinski training 2019 (Championsleague 3. Runde 23. Oktober 2019) 27.jpg
Piotr Zieliński with Napoli in 2019

Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg

Fernando Couto in 2011 FCouto.JPG
Fernando Couto in 2011
Luis Figo Luis Figo-2009 cropped.jpg
Luís Figo
Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Juventus in 2020 2019-20 Serie A - Torino v Juventus - Cristiano Ronaldo (cropped).jpg
Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Juventus in 2020

Republic of Ireland Flag of Ireland.svg

Romania Flag of Romania.svg

Cristian Chivu Cristian Chivu Inter.jpg
Cristian Chivu
Gheorghe Hagi Gica Hagi.jpg
Gheorghe Hagi
Adrian Mutu Adrian Mutu 2.jpg
Adrian Mutu
Stefan Radu Dnepr-Lazio (6).jpg
Ștefan Radu

Russia Flag of Russia.svg

San Marino Flag of San Marino.svg

Scotland Flag of Scotland.svg

Graeme Souness in 2001 Souness (retouched).jpg
Graeme Souness in 2001

Serbia Flag of Serbia.svg

Aleksandar Kolarov played for both of the Capital teams Kolarov Roma.jpg
Aleksandar Kolarov played for both of the Capital teams
Sinisa Mihajlovic as Fiorentina head coach in 2010. As player he was a free kick specialist. He scored a record 28 goals from free kicks in Serie A. Sinisa Mihajlovic.JPG
Siniša Mihajlović as Fiorentina head coach in 2010. As player he was a free kick specialist. He scored a record 28 goals from free kicks in Serie A.
Dejan Stankovic with Inter. He won five championships with Inter and one with Lazio, also lifting the treble with Inter in 2010. Dejan Stankovic - Inter Mailand (2).jpg
Dejan Stanković with Inter. He won five championships with Inter and one with Lazio, also lifting the treble with Inter in 2010.
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic made over 250 Serie A appearances for Lazio Dnepr-Lazio (2) - kopiia.jpg
Sergej Milinković-Savić made over 250 Serie A appearances for Lazio

Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg

Marek Hamsik was formerly Napoli's all-time top goalscorer Dinamo-Napoli (7).jpg
Marek Hamšík was formerly Napoli's all-time top goalscorer
Milan Skriniar playing for Inter Zen-Int (1).jpg
Milan Škriniar playing for Inter

Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg

Samir Handanovic training with Inter Samir Handanovic (2012).jpg
Samir Handanović training with Inter
Srecko Katanec in 2015, he had an important role in the Sampdoria team that won the 1990-91 Scudetto. Srecko Katanec 2015 (cropped).jpg
Srečko Katanec in 2015, he had an important role in the Sampdoria team that won the 1990–91 Scudetto.

Spain Flag of Spain.svg

Jose Callejon playing for Napoli in 2014 Callejon Napoli.jpg
José Callejón playing for Napoli in 2014
Luis Alberto playing for Lazio in 2018 DK-Lazio (10).jpg
Luis Alberto playing for Lazio in 2018
Luis Suarez, a legend of Inter, club where he played and that he trained Luis Suarez Miramontes 1962.jpg
Luis Suárez, a legend of Inter, club where he played and that he trained

Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg

Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg

Valon Behrami playing for Napoli Valon Behrami (AIK-Napoli).jpg
Valon Behrami playing for Napoli
Stephan Lichtsteiner won 7 consecutives leagues with Juventus between 2011 and 2018 AUT vs. SUI 2015-11-17 - Stephan Lichtsteiner (2).jpg
Stephan Lichtsteiner won 7 consecutives leagues with Juventus between 2011 and 2018

Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg

Ukraine Flag of Ukraine.svg

Andriy Shevchenko won the Ballon d'Or while at Milan in 2004 Andriy Shevchenko - 2004 - AC Milan (2).jpg
Andriy Shevchenko won the Ballon d'Or while at Milan in 2004

Wales Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg

John Charles John Charles, Wales versus Scotland, Ninian Park, 1954.jpg
John Charles

North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)

Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg

Costa Rica Flag of Costa Rica.svg

Dominican Republic Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg

El Salvador Flag of El Salvador.svg

Guadeloupe Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg

Honduras Flag of Honduras.svg

Jamaica Flag of Jamaica.svg

Martinique Flag-of-Martinique.svg

Mexico Flag of Mexico.svg

Panama Flag of Panama.svg

Saint Martin Flag of France.svg

Suriname Flag of Suriname.svg

United States Flag of the United States.svg

Weston McKennie playing for Juventus in 2021 Weston McKennie vs Zenit 2021-10-20 (cropped).jpg
Weston McKennie playing for Juventus in 2021

Oceania (OFC)

New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg

South America (CONMEBOL)

Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg

Bolivia Flag of Bolivia.svg

Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg

Chile Flag of Chile.svg

Alexis Sanchez Alexis Sanchez 2011.jpg
Alexis Sánchez
Arturo Vidal, an important player for Juventus between 2011 and 2015 for the rise of the club Arturo Vidal (Juventus).jpg
Arturo Vidal, an important player for Juventus between 2011 and 2015 for the rise of the club

Colombia Flag of Colombia.svg

Juan Cuadrado Juan Cuadrado 2019 (cropped).jpg
Juan Cuadrado
Luis Muriel FWC 2018 - Round of 16 - COL v ENG - Luis Muriel.jpg
Luis Muriel
Duvan Zapata Barca - Napoli - 20140806 - 14 - Duvan Zapata.jpg
Duván Zapata

Ecuador Flag of Ecuador.svg

Paraguay Flag of Paraguay.svg

Peru Flag of Peru.svg

Uruguay Flag of Uruguay.svg

Venezuela Flag of Venezuela.svg

See also

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