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List of foreign NWSL players

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This is a list offoreign players in theNational Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The following players:

  1. Have played at least one NWSL regular season game. Players who were signed by NWSL clubs but did not play in any competitive games, or played only in playoff, cup, friendly, or2020 NWSL Fall Series matches are not included.
  2. Are not eligible to play for theUnited States women's national soccer team.
More specifically,
  • If a player has been capped on international level, the national team is used. If they have been capped by more than one country, the highest level (or the most recent) team is used. These include American players with dual citizenship.
  • If a player has not been capped on international level, their country of birth is used, except for those who were born abroad to American parents or moved to the United States at a young age, and who also clearly indicated to have switched their nationality to another nation.

As of September 2025[update], players in the NWSL have represented 55 foreign national teams.

Playerslisted in bold are currently signed to an NWSL roster.

Africa (CAF)

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AlgeriaAlgeria

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AngolaAngola

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CameroonCameroon

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Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea

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GhanaGhana

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Ivory CoastIvory Coast

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KenyaKenya

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MalawiMalawi

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NigeriaNigeria

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South AfricaSouth Africa

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ZambiaZambia

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Asia (AFC)

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AustraliaAustralia

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Sam Kerr

ChinaChina

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JapanJapan

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Mina Tanaka

South KoreaSouth Korea

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Europe (UEFA)

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AustriaAustria

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BelgiumBelgium

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Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina

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DenmarkDenmark

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EnglandEngland

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Jess Carter

FinlandFinland

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FranceFrance

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GermanyGermany

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IcelandIceland

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IsraelIsrael

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ItalyItaly

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Sofia Cantore

MaltaMalta

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NetherlandsNetherlands

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Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland

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NorwayNorway

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PolandPoland

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PortugalPortugal

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Republic of IrelandRepublic of Ireland

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Denise O'Sullivan

ScotlandScotland

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SloveniaSlovenia

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SpainSpain

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SwedenSweden

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Mimmi Larsson

SwitzerlandSwitzerland

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WalesWales

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North and Central America, Caribbean (CONCACAF)

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BermudaBermuda

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CanadaCanada

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Kailen Sheridan, San Diego Wave
Julia Grosso

Costa RicaCosta Rica

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Rocky Rodriguez

Dominican RepublicDominican Republic

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El SalvadorEl Salvador

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GuatemalaGuatemala

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HaitiHaiti

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JamaicaJamaica

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Kiki Van Zanten

MexicoMexico

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Reyna Reyes

Puerto RicoPuerto Rico

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Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago

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Oceania (OFC)

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New ZealandNew Zealand

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Ali Riley

SamoaSamoa

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South America (CONMEBOL)

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ArgentinaArgentina

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BrazilBrazil

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Angelina
Ary Borges

ColombiaColombia

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Leicy Santos

VenezuelaVenezuela

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See also

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Notes

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An asterisk (*) indicates the player's NWSL salary is/was paid for by her nation's federation.[85][86][87]

Bold indicates current player and their team.

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    Born in Afghanistan
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    Born in Brazil
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    Born in Canada
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    Born in England
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    Born in France
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    Born in Hong Kong
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    Born in Hungary
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    Born in Jamaica
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    Born in Trinidad and Tobago
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    Born in the United Arab Emirates
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    Born in the United States
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