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List of foreign Serie A players

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For the female counterparts, seeList of foreign Serie A (women's football) players.

This is a list offoreign players (i.e. non-Italian players) inSerie A. The following players:

  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 theItaly national team on any level, independently from the birthplace, except for players born inSan Marino and active in the Italy national team before the first official match of theSan 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 theState, according to theFIFA eligibility rules:

  1. They played for in anational team on any level. For footballers that played for two or more national teams it prevails:
    1. The one he played for onA 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 indissolved 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 inbold are the ones currently playing in the2025–26 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 buthave 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

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José Altafini playing forMilan

Africa (CAF)

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AlgeriaAlgeria

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AngolaAngola

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Burkina FasoBurkina Faso

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CameroonCameroon

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Samuel Eto'o, a protagonist of the 2010treble byInter, training. He also played 6 months forSampdoria.

Cape VerdeCape Verde

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Central African RepublicCentral African Republic

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CongoRepublic of the Congo

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DR CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo

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EgyptEgypt

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Mohamed Salah playing forFiorentina in 2015

Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea

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EritreaEritrea

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GabonGabon

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GambiaThe Gambia

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GhanaGhana

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GuineaGuinea

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Guinea-BissauGuinea-Bissau

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Ivory CoastIvory Coast

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Gervinho with Roma in 2014

KenyaKenya

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LiberiaLiberia

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LibyaLibya

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MadagascarMadagascar

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MaliMali

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MauritaniaMauritania

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MoroccoMorocco

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Mehdi Benatia training forUdinese

NigeriaNigeria

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Obafemi Martins
Victor Osimhen was the first African player to win theCapocannoniere, scoring 26 goals inNapoli's title-winning2022–23 campaign.

RéunionRéunion

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SenegalSenegal

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Alfred Gomis, the secondAfrican goalkeeper in Serie A after his brotherLys, and the first to be starter in the category.[1]
Kalidou Koulibaly made over 200 Serie A appearances forNapoli

Sierra LeoneSierra Leone

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SomaliaSomalia

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South AfricaSouth Africa

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TogoTogo

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TunisiaTunisia

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UgandaUganda

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ZambiaZambia

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ZimbabweZimbabwe

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Asia (AFC)

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AustraliaAustralia

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Mark Bresciano, who played in European competitions withParma andPalermo

IndonesiaIndonesia

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Emil Audero, Indonesian player of Italian descent who played in European competitions withJuventus,Sampdoria,Inter,Como and Cremonese

IranIran

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IraqIraq

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JapanJapan

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

North KoreaNorth Korea

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QatarQatar

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Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia

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South KoreaSouth Korea

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Kim Min-jae won a Serie A title with Napoli in 2023

UzbekistanUzbekistan

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Europe (UEFA)

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AlbaniaAlbania

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Elseid Hysaj made over 300 Serie A appearances forEmpoli,Napoli andLazio

ArmeniaArmenia

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Henrikh Mkhitaryan was the first Armenian to play in Serie A

AustriaAustria

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Herbert Prohaska won a scudetto with Roma in 1983

BelarusBelarus

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BelgiumBelgium

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Dries Mertens is Napoli's all-time top goalscorer.
Radja Nainggolan training withRoma

Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina

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BulgariaBulgaria

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Valeri Bojinov, the youngest foreign player to make his debut inSerie A at the age of 15 and 11 months.[3]

CroatiaCroatia

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Mario Mandžukić,Croatian player appreciated withJuventus for his grit and determination.[4][5]
Marcelo Brozović made over 250 Serie A appearances forInter Milan

CyprusCyprus

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Czech RepublicCzech Republic

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Pavel Nedvěd playing forJuventus in 2007, he is one of the best players in the history of theTurin team. He won the2003 Ballon d'Or and he has been an important player also for theSergio Cragnotti'sLazio
Marek Jankulovski

DenmarkDenmark

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

EnglandEngland

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David Beckham playing forAC Milan in 2009
Fikayo Tomori won thescudetto withAC Milan in2021–22

EstoniaEstonia

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FinlandFinland

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FranceFrance

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Main article:List of French footballers in Serie A

GeorgiaGeorgia (country)

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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

GermanyGermany

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Oliver Bierhoff scored 112 goals in Serie A
Andreas Brehme,Jürgen Klinsmann,Lothar Matthäus have been extremely important for Inter
Miroslav Klose
Rudi Völler

GreeceGreece

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Kostas Manolas playing for Roma

HungaryHungary

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István Nyers

IcelandIceland

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IsraelIsrael

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KazakhstanKazakhstan

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KosovoKosovo

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LatviaLatvia

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LiechtensteinLiechtenstein

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LithuaniaLithuania

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LuxembourgLuxembourg

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MoldovaMoldova

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MonacoMonaco

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MontenegroMontenegro

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Dejan Savićević, one of the stars of the '90AC Milan

NetherlandsNetherlands

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Ruud Gullit,Frank Rijkaard andMarco Van Basten have been extremely important for Milan
Clarence Seedorf playing for Milan
Wesley Sneijder, a protagonist of the 2010treble byInter
Aron Winter

North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia

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Goran Pandev was part ofInter'streble success in 2010.

Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland

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NorwayNorway

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John Arne Riise

PolandPoland

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Zbigniew Boniek in 2015
Wojciech Szczęsny withJuventus in 2019
Piotr Zieliński withNapoli in 2019

PortugalPortugal

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Fernando Couto in 2011
Luís Figo
Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Juventus in 2020

Republic of IrelandRepublic of Ireland

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RomaniaRomania

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Cristian Chivu
Gheorghe Hagi
Adrian Mutu
Ștefan Radu

RussiaRussia

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San MarinoSan Marino

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ScotlandScotland

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Graeme Souness in 2001

SerbiaSerbia

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Aleksandar Kolarov played for both of theCapital teams
Siniša Mihajlović asFiorentina head coach in 2010. As player he was a free kick specialist.[6][7] He scored a record 28 goals from free kicks in Serie A.[8]
Dejan Stanković withInter. He won fivechampionships with Inter and one withLazio, also lifting thetreble with Inter in 2010.
Sergej Milinković-Savić made over 250 Serie A appearances forLazio

SlovakiaSlovakia

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Marek Hamšík was formerlyNapoli's all-time top goalscorer
Milan Škriniar playing forInter

SloveniaSlovenia

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Samir Handanović training withInter
Srečko Katanec in 2015, he had an important role in the Sampdoria team that won the1990–91 Scudetto.

SpainSpain

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José Callejón playing for Napoli in 2014
Luis Alberto playing for Lazio in 2018
Luis Suárez, a legend of Inter, club where he played and that he trained

SwedenSweden

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Main article:List of Swedish footballers in Serie A

SwitzerlandSwitzerland

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Valon Behrami playing for Napoli
Stephan Lichtsteiner won 7 consecutives leagues with Juventus between2011 and2018

TurkeyTurkey

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UkraineUkraine

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Andriy Shevchenko won theBallon d'Or while at Milan in 2004

WalesWales

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John Charles

North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)

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CanadaCanada

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Costa RicaCosta Rica

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Dominican RepublicDominican Republic

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El SalvadorEl Salvador

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GuadeloupeGuadeloupe

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HondurasHonduras

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JamaicaJamaica

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MartiniqueMartinique

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MexicoMexico

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PanamaPanama

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Saint MartinCollectivity of Saint Martin

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SurinameSuriname

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United StatesUnited States

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Weston McKennie playing forJuventus in 2021

Oceania (OFC)

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New ZealandNew Zealand

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South America (CONMEBOL)

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ArgentinaArgentina

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Main article:List of Argentine footballers in Serie A

BoliviaBolivia

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BrazilBrazil

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Main article:List of Brazilian footballers in Serie A

ChileChile

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Alexis Sánchez
Arturo Vidal, an important player forJuventus between 2011 and 2015 for the rise of the club

ColombiaColombia

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Juan Cuadrado
Luis Muriel
Duván Zapata

EcuadorEcuador

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ParaguayParaguay

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PeruPeru

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UruguayUruguay

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Main article:List of Uruguayan footballers in Serie A

VenezuelaVenezuela

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References

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  1. ^"Alfred Gomis: «Io, l'unico italiano al Mondiale per gli schiavi neri e per mio padre>>".Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved24 August 2018.
  2. ^"Serie A: Roma's Edin Dzeko wins top scorer prize".Goal. Retrieved23 August 2018.
  3. ^"Soccer-Bojinov joins Levski to resurrect career". Reuters. Archived fromthe original on 25 August 2018. Retrieved24 August 2018.
  4. ^Verschueren, Gianni."Ranking the Greatest Free-Kick Takers of All Time".Bleacher Report. Retrieved23 August 2018.
  5. ^"The art of free-kick masters: Juninho, Mihajlović and Chilavert".These Football Times. 7 September 2015. Retrieved23 August 2018.
  6. ^Verschueren, Gianni."Ranking the Greatest Free-Kick Takers of All Time".Bleacher Report. Retrieved23 August 2018.
  7. ^"The art of free-kick masters: Juninho, Mihajlović and Chilavert".These Football Times. 7 September 2015. Retrieved23 August 2018.
  8. ^"Pirlo raggiunge Mihajlovic a quota 28". Retrieved23 August 2018.
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