List of foreign Ukrainian Premier League players

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This is a list of foreign football players in Ukrainian Vyscha Liha/Premier-Liha.

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There is a total of 695 foreign players in Vyscha Liha/Premier-Liha of 60 different nationalities of which 370 have been capped at least once for their national team. [1]

In bold: players who have played at least one Ukrainian Premier League game in the current season (2023–24), and are still at a club for which they have played. This does not include current players of a Ukrainian Premier League club who have not played a Ukrainian Premier League game in the current season.

Albania Flag of Albania.svg

Armend Dallku played 11 seasons in the Ukrainian Premier League and was one of many Albanian players at Vorskla Poltava Armend Dallku.jpeg
Armend Dallku played 11 seasons in the Ukrainian Premier League and was one of many Albanian players at Vorskla Poltava

Algeria Flag of Algeria.svg

Argentina Flag of Argentina.svg

Armenia Flag of Armenia.svg

In 2012-13, Henrikh Mkhitaryan won the league with Shakhtar Donetsk, was the top scorer with a record breaking 25 goals, and was chosen Best Player of the season. Genrikh Mkhitarian 1.jpeg
In 2012–13, Henrikh Mkhitaryan won the league with Shakhtar Donetsk, was the top scorer with a record breaking 25 goals, and was chosen Best Player of the season.

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Azerbaijan Flag of Azerbaijan.svg

Belarus Flag of Belarus.svg

Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg

Bolivia Flag of Bolivia.svg

Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg

Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg

Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg

Burkina Faso Flag of Burkina Faso.svg

Cameroon Flag of Cameroon.svg

Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg

Cape Verde Flag of Cape Verde.svg

Colombia Flag of Colombia.svg

Congo Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg

Costa Rica Flag of Costa Rica.svg

Croatia Flag of Croatia.svg

Curaçao Flag of Curacao.svg

Cyprus Flag of Cyprus.svg

Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg

Denmark Flag of Denmark.svg

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

Ecuador Flag of Ecuador.svg

England Flag of England.svg

Estonia Flag of Estonia.svg

Finland Flag of Finland.svg

France Flag of France.svg

Gabon Flag of Gabon.svg

Gambia Flag of The Gambia.svg

Georgia Flag of Georgia.svg

Germany Flag of Germany.svg

Ghana Flag of Ghana.svg

Greece Flag of Greece.svg

Guadeloupe Flag of France.svg

Guinea Flag of Guinea.svg

Guinea-Bissau Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg

Guyana Flag of Guyana.svg

Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg

Iceland Flag of Iceland.svg

Iran Flag of Iran.svg

Israel Flag of Israel.svg

Italy Flag of Italy.svg

Ivory Coast Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg

Jamaica Flag of Jamaica.svg

Kazakhstan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg

Korea Republic Flag of South Korea.svg

Kosovo Flag of Kosovo.svg

Kuwait Flag of Kuwait.svg

Kyrgyzstan Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg

Latvia Flag of Latvia.svg

Lithuania Flag of Lithuania.svg

Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg

Mali Flag of Mali.svg

Mexico Flag of Mexico.svg

Moldova Flag of Moldova.svg

Montenegro Flag of Montenegro.svg

Morocco Flag of Morocco.svg

Badr El Kaddouri played 10 seasons in the Ukrainian Premier League for Dynamo Kyiv Badr El Kaddouri2.jpg
Badr El Kaddouri played 10 seasons in the Ukrainian Premier League for Dynamo Kyiv

Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg

Niger Flag of Niger.svg

Nigeria Flag of Nigeria.svg

North Macedonia Flag of North Macedonia.svg

Panama Flag of Panama.svg

Paraguay Flag of Paraguay.svg

Peru Flag of Peru.svg

Poland Flag of Poland.svg

Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg

Republic of Ireland Flag of Ireland.svg

Romania Flag of Romania.svg

Russia Flag of Russia.svg

Rwanda Flag of Rwanda.svg

Senegal Flag of Senegal.svg

Serbia Flag of Serbia.svg

Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg

Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg

South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg

Spain Flag of Spain.svg

Suriname Flag of Suriname.svg

Sweden Flag of Sweden.svg

Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg

Tajikistan Flag of Tajikistan.svg

Tanzania Flag of Tanzania.svg

Togo Flag of Togo (3-2).svg

Tunisia Flag of Tunisia.svg

Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg

Turkmenistan Flag of Turkmenistan.svg

Uganda Flag of Uganda.svg

United States Flag of the United States.svg

Uruguay Flag of Uruguay.svg

Uzbekistan Flag of Uzbekistan.svg

Venezuela Flag of Venezuela.svg

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References

  1. "Легионеры в Чемпионате Украины - база данных на всех иностранцев в украинских клубах".
  2. 1 2 Also holds Russian citizenship
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Changed to Ukrainian citizenship
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Changed to Russian citizenship

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