List of foreign Nemzeti Bajnokság I players
This is a list of foreign players in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, which commenced play in 1901. The following players:
- have played at least one Nemzeti Bajnokság I game for the respective club. Players who were signed by Nemzeti Bajnokság I clubs, but only played in lower league, cup and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
- have not been capped for the Hungary national team on any level.
- have been born in Hungary and were capped by a foreign national team. This includes players who have dual citizenship with Hungary.
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Albania[]
- Berat Ahmeti – Újpest – 2014
- Naser Aliji – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2019–
- Sulejman Demollari – Győr – 1996–1997
- Liridon Latifi – Puskás Akadémia FC – 2017–19
- Kristi Marku – Budapest Honvéd – 2014–2015
Algeria[]
- Selim Bouadla – Debrecen – 2011–2015
- Karim Benounes – Vasas – 2009–2011
- Fouad Bouguerra – Nyíregyháza Spartacus – Győri – 2009–10, 2010–11
- Nacim Abdelali – Nyíregyháza Spartacus – 2010–2012
- Meziane Touati – Ferencváros – Budapest Honvéd – 1996–1998
- – Ferencváros – 1990–1991
- Badis Lebbihi – Kaposvár – 2013–2014
- Mohamed Remili – Vasas – Szolnok – Újpest – Vasas– 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–13, 2015–
Argentina[]
- Héctor Gabriel Morales – Ferencváros – 2010–12
- Matías Rodríguez – Ferencvárosi – 2018–19
Australia[]
- Golgol Mebrahtu – Puskás Akadémia FC – 2019–
- David Williams – Szombathely – 2016–18
Austria[]
- Emir Dilaver – Ferencváros – 2014–
- Marco Djuricin – Ferencváros – 2016–17
- Thomas Piermayr – Békéscsaba – 2015–16
- Michael Stanislaw – Eger – 2012–13
Belgium[]
- Naïm Aarab – Újpest – 2012–2013
- Stanley Aborah – Ferencváros – 2012–2013
- Kylian Hazard – Újpest – 2016–17
- Jonathan Heris – Újpest, Puskás Akadémia – 2014–
- Roland Lamah – Ferencváros – 2014–16
- Simon Ligot – Újpest – 2013–2014
- Pierre Mbemba – Kaposvár – 2013–2014
- Mohamed Mezghrani – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2019–
- – Újpest – 2013–2014
- Nikolas Proesmans – Újpest – 2011–2013
- – Vasas – 1993–1994
- Marten Wilmots – Ferencváros – 2018–19
- Stef Wils – Szombathely – 2015–18
- Thomas Wils – Szombathely – 2015–16
Bosnia and Herzegovina[]
- Muhamed Bešić – Ferencváros – 2012–14
- Jusuf Dajić – Videoton, Vasas Budapest – 2006–
- Ognjen Đelmić – Debrecen – 2016–17
- Anel Hadžić – Videoton – 2016–17
- Emir Hadžić – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2012
- Armin Hodžić – Fehérvár – 2018–
- Senad Husić – Diósgyőr – 2013–16
- Aleksandar Jovanović – Ferencváros – 2011–2014
- Dorde Kamber – Diósgyőr, Zalaegerszeg, Győr, Budapest Honvéd – 2008–
- Bojan Mihajlović – Újpest – 2012–
- Stevo Nikolić – Debrecen – 2011–2013
- Asmir Suljić, Újpest – Videoton – 2013–18
Bolivia[]
- Vicente Arze – Diósgyőr – 2011–12
Brazil[]
- Aílton Júnior – Kaposvár, Ferencváros – 2008–12
- Andrezinho – Ferencváros – 2010–11
- Adriano Alves – Ferencváros – 2010–11
- Andre Alves – Budapest Honvéd FC, Kaposvári Rákóczi, Videoton, Mezőkövesd – 2005–08; 2009–12; 2018
- William Alves – Diósgyőr – 2013–15
- Nicolas Ceolin – Győri ETO, Budapest Honvéd, Pécsi MFC – 2010–13
- Danilo – Budapest Honvéd – 2010–12; 2017–19
- Felipe – Kisvárda – 2018–
- Felipe Félix – Ferencváros – 2011
- Bernardo Frizoni – Diósgyőr, Pápa – 2012–15
- Isael – Ferencváros – 2019–
- Ji-Paraná – Győr – 2010–12
- Lucas – Debrecen, Kisvárda – 2008–13; 2018–
- Bruno Moraes – Újpest – 2012–13
- Pedro Sass Petrazzi – Kaposvár – 2010–13
- Anderson Pico – Kisvárda – 2018–
- Sassá – Kisvárda – 2018–
- Jeff Silva – Videoton – 2012
- Alison Silva – Ferencváros – 2011
- Somália – Ferencváros – 2012–15
- Túlio – Újpest – 2002
- Paulo Vinícius – Videoton – 2011–
Bulgaria[]
- Ivo Georgiev – Debrecen, Budapest Honvéd — 1990–93, 2000–02
- Galin Ivanov – Szombathelyi Haladás – 2019
- Georgi Korudzhiev – Sopron, Békéscsaba – 2006–07; 2015–16
Canada[]
- Manjrekar James – Pécsi MFC, Diósgyőr, Vasas – 2014–18
- Igor Pisanjuk – Ferencváros, Szolnok, Kecskemét, Eger – 2008–12
Cameroon[]
- Thomas Job – Budapest Honvéd – 2013–14
- Justin Mengolo – Debrecen – 2016–18
- Macdonald Ngwa Niba – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2019–
- Hervé Tchami – Szolnok, Budapest Honvéd – 2010–13
- Mbengono Yannick – Budapest Honvéd, Kecskemét, Debrecen, Pápa – 2005–13, 2015
Cape Verde[]
- Stopira – Videoton – 2011–
China[]
- Men Yang – Ferencváros – 2009–10
Colombia[]
- César Alexander Quintero Jiménez – Pápa – 2010–13
- Edixon Perea – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2013–14
Congo[]
- Francis Litsingi – Újpest, Kecskemét – 2008–
- Jean-Claude Mbemba – Vasas, Veszprém – 1988–1996
Congo DR[]
- Kadima Kabangu – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2016–18
- Landry Mulemo – Kaposvár – 2013–2014
- Bavon Tshibuabua – Újpest – 2012–
Croatia[]
- Stipe Bacelic-Grgic – Puskás Akadémia, Mezőkövesd – 2015–18
- Andrej Čaušić – Pécs – 2011–13, 2014–15
- Mato Grgić – MTK Budapest – 2016–17
- Tomislav Havojic – Ferencváros – 2014–15
- Ivan Kelava – Debrecen – 2017
- Tonći Kukoč – Budapest Honvéd – 2018��
- Stjepan Kukuruzović – Ferencváros – 2014–15
- Goran Paracki – Pécs – 2012
- Haris Mehmedagić – Vasas Budapest – 2011
- Benedik Mioč – Puskás Akadémia FC – 2018–19
- Mateo Pavlović – Ferencváros – 2014–15
- Marko Šimić – Vasas Budapest, Ferencváros – 2011–12
- Dino Škvorc – Budapest Honvéd – 2018–19
- Aljoša Vojnović – Kaposvári Rákóczi FC – 2019–
- Bojan Vručina – Kaposvár – 2012–13
Curaçao[]
- Prince Rajcomar – Zalaegerszeg – 2009
Czech Republic[]
- Martin Klein – Ferencváros – 2011–
- Jiří Krejčí – Pécs – 2012–
- Marek Heinz – Ferencváros – 2010–11
- Jan Nečas – Tatabánya – 2006–07
- Tomáš Pilík – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2018
- Marek Střeštík – Győr – 2012–
- Michal Švec – Győr – 2012–
- David Vaněček – Puskás Akadémia FC – 2019–
- Jan Vosahlik – Mezőkövesd – 2016–17
- Lukáš Zelenka – Budapest Honvéd
Ecuador[]
- Bryan de Jesús – Puskás Akadémia – 2018
- Cristian Ramírez – Ferencváros – 2016–17
El Salvador[]
- Rafael Burgos – Kecskemeti – 2012–2013, Gyori – 2013–2014
- Arturo Alvarez – Videoton – 2013–2015
England[]
- James Ashmore – Ferencváros – 2008–10
- Anthony Elding – Ferencváros – 2010
- Nathan Eccleston – Békéscsaba 1912 Előre – 2016
- Matthew Lowton – Ferencváros – 2009
- Paul Shaw – Ferencváros – 2008–10
- Sam Stockley – Ferencváros – 2010–11
- Sam Wedgbury – Ferencváros – 2009–10
Estonia[]
- Jarmo Ahjupera – Győr, Újpest – 2009–
- Tarmo Kink – Győr – 2009–10
Finland[]
- Juha Hakola – Ferencváros – 2011–
France[]
- Joël Cantona – Újpest – 1993
- Grégory Christ – Újpest – 2012–
- Adamo Coulibaly – Debrecen – 2009–
- Mamadou Diakité – Budapest Honvéd – 2012–
- Rémi Maréval – Fehérvár FC – 2015
- Loïc Nego – Újpest, Fehérvár FC – 2014–
- David N'Gog – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2018–
- L´Imam Seydi – Diósgyőr – 2011–
Gabon[]
- Roguy Méyé – Zalaegerszeg, Debrecen – 2007–
Gambia[]
- Haruna Jammeh – Budapest Honvéd, Kaposvár – 2009–
Germany[]
- Yusuf Adewunmi – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2008
- Philipp Bönig – Ferencváros – 2014–
- Pascal Borel – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2007–08
- Felix Burmeister – Vasas – 2016–17
- Oliver Hüsing – Ferencváros – 2016–17
- Martin Klein – Ferencváros
- Julian Koch – Ferencváros
- Benjamin Lauth – Ferencváros – 2014–
- Thomas Meißner – Puskás Akadémia FC – 2019–
- Christian Müller – Vasas – 2016
- Reagy Ofosu – Szombathelyi Haladás – 2018–19
- Dajan Šimac – Debrecen – 2010–
- Janek Sternberg – Ferencváros
- Florian Trinks – Ferencváros – 2016–17
Georgia[]
- Rati Aleksidze – Győr – 2009–
- Bachana Arabuli �� Balmazújvárosi FC, Puskás Akadémia FC – 2017–19
- Zakaria Beglarishvili – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2019
- Dato Dartsimelia – Nyíregyháza Spartacus – 2015
- Murtaz Daushvili – Diósgyőr – 2016–17
- Lasha Dvali – Ferencváros – 2018–19
- Giorgi Ganugrava – Győr, Pápa, Zalaegerszeg – 2009–
- Lasha Totadze – Győr – 2010–12
Greece[]
- Vassilios Apostolopoulos – Videoton – 2011–
- Thodoris Berios – Kisvárda FC – 2018–
- Stavros Tsoukalas – Kisvárda FC – 2019–
Grenada[]
- Wesley Kemon – MTK Budapest – 2003–04
Guinea[]
- Fousseni Bamba – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2018–
- Moustapha Diallo – Budapest Honvéd, Kaposvár – 2010–2013
- Souleymane Youla – Budapest Honvéd – 2014–
Guinea-Bissau[]
- Ednilson – Vasas – 2012–
- Mamadu Candé – Videoton – 2013–14
Honduras[]
- Luis Ramos – Debrecen – 2009–
Iceland[]
- Kjartan Finnbogason – Ferencváros – 2018–19
Iran[]
- Amir Hashemi – Vasas – 1990–91
- – Vasas – 1990–91
Israel[]
- Robi Levkovich – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2019–
- Yadin Zaris – Újpest – 2012
Italy[]
- Raffaele Alcibiade – Budapest Honvéd, Szombathelyi Haladás – 2013–16
- Nicola Canzian – Budapest Honvéd – 2013
- Alessandro Iandoli – Újpest – 2012–13
- Federico Groppioni – MTK Budapest – 2010–17
- Davide Lanzafame – Budapest Honvéd, Ferencvárosi TC – 2013, 2016–
- Arturo Lupoli – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2014
- Andrea Mancini – Budapest Honvéd – 2013–2014; Szombathely – 2015
- Leandro Antonio Martínez – Budapest Honvéd, Győri ETO, Szombathelyi Haladás, MTK Budapest– 2013–17
- Federico Moretti – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2019
- Tommaso Rocchi – Szombathely – 2014
- Luigi Sartor – Sopron – 2006
- Nicola Silvestri – Sopron – 2006
- Giuseppe Signori – Sopron – 2005–06
- Emanuele Testardi – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2013
Ivory Coast[]
- Benjamin Angoua – Budapest Honvéd
- Souleymane Diaby – Budapest Honvéd – 2011–
- Sindou Dosso – Nyíregyháza, Vecsés, Kecskemét – 2008–10
- Abraham Gneki Guié – Budapest Honvéd
- Georges Griffiths – Diósgyőr – 2014–
- Abdul Kader Keïta – Budapest Honvéd – 2014–
- Lamine Kourouma – Ferencváros – 2008–09
- Bamba Moussa – Ferencváros – 2008
- Sékou Tidiane Souare – Ferencváros – 2008–09
- Kandia Traoré – Budapest Honvéd – 2014
- Lacina Traoré – Újpest – 2018–19
Jamaica[]
- Jason Morrison – Ferencváros – 2008–10
- Rafe Wolfe – Ferencváros, MTK Budapest ��� 2008–
- Wolry Wolfe – Ferencváros
Japan[]
- Kazuo Homma – Lombard-Pápa TFC, Diósgyőri VTK, Nyíregyháza Spartacus, BFC Siófok, Vasas SC – 2005–
Kosovo[]
- Florent Hasani – Diósgyőri VTK, Gyirmót FC Győr – 2018–2020, 2021-
Liberia[]
- Frank Seator – Videoton – 1996–97
Lithuania[]
- Linas Pilibaitis – Győr – 2009–12
- Mindaugas Malinauskas - Diósgyőri VTK, Debreceni VSC - 2010-11
Macedonia[]
- Viktor Angelov – Újpest – 2016–17
- Aleksandar Bajevski – Ferencváros – 2004–06
- Enis Bardhi – Újpest – 2014–
- Mirko Ivanovski – Videoton – 2015–
- Nikola Jakimovski – Ferencváros – 2010–11
- Kire Ristevski – Vasas – 2016–17
Mali[]
- Drissa Diarra – Budapest Honvéd – 2012–
- Mamadou Diakité – Budapest Honvéd – 2012–
Malta[]
- André Schembri – Ferencváros – 2010–11
- Justin Haber – Ferencváros – 2009–11
Mexico[]
- Carlos Diaz – Ferencváros – 2008–09
Moldova[]
- Serghei Alexeev – Kaposvár – 2011–12
Mongolia[]
- Ganbayar Ganbold – Puskás Akadémia – 2019–
Montenegro[]
- Mladen Božović – Videoton – 2010–
- Nebojša Kosović – Újpest – 2014–
- Darko Nikač – MTK Budapest – 2016–17
- Vukašin Poleksić – Debrecen – 2008–
- Darko Pavićević – Zalaegerszeg – 2009–
- Bojan Sanković – Újpest – 2013–
- Vladan Savić – Kecskemét – 2007–
- Marko Vidović – Budapest Honvéd – 2014–
Morocco[]
- Youssef Sekour – Diósgyőr, – 2011-12
Mozambique[]
- Genito – Budapest Honvéd
- Almiro Lobo – Budapest Honvéd
- Helder Muianga – Budapest Honvéd
Netherlands[]
- Sjoerd Ars – Szombathely – 2016–17
- Geoffrey Castillion – Debrecen – 2016–17
- Glen Helder – MTK Budapest – 1999–2000
- Julian Jenner – Ferencváros, Diósgyőr – 2012–14
- Mark Otten – Ferencváros – 2011–
- Sjoerd Overgoor – Szombathely – 2016–17
- – Haladás – 1985–1986
New Zealand[]
Niger[]
- Amadou Moutari – Ferencváros, Mezőkövesd, Budapest Honvéd FC, 2017–
Nigeria[]
- Emeka Ezeugo – Budapest Honvéd
- Teslim Fatusi – Ferencváros
- Haruna Garba – Debreceni VSC – 2019–
- – Veszprém – 1988–1990
- Harmony Ikande –Budapest Honvéd
- Marshal Johnson – Budapest Honvéd – 2011–
- Patrick Ikenne-King – Budapest Honvéd, MTK Budapest FC – 2012–
- Akeem Latifu – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2017
- Kim Ojo – Újpest – 2014–
- Derick Ogbu – Debrecen – 2016–17
- Solomon Okoronkwo – Pécs – 2012–
- Eugène Salami – Debrecen, Nyíregyháza, Kecskemét – 2010–
- – Újpest – 1982–1983, Csepel – 1985–1986
- Eke Uzoma – Pécs, Balmazújv��rosi FC, Budapest Honvéd FC – 2012–13; 2014–15; 2017–
Northern Ireland[]
- Tommy Doherty – Ferencváros – 2010
Norway[]
- Liban Abdi – Ferencváros – 2008–12
- Tokmac Nguen – Ferencváros – 2018–19
Pakistan[]
- Adnan Ahmed – Ferencváros – 2009–10
Panama[]
- Aníbal Godoy – Budapest Honvéd – 2014–
- Aníbal Mello – Budapest Honvéd – 2014–
Poland[]
- Michal Nalepa – Ferencváros – 2014–
Portugal[]
- Evandro Brandão – Videoton – 2011–13
- Marco Caneira – Videoton – 2011–15
- Tiago Ferreira – MTK Budapest – 2020–
- Filipe Oliveira – Videoton – 2011–16
- Rui Pedro – Ferencváros, Szombathelyi Haladás, Diósgyőr – 2017–
Romania[]
- Sebastian Achim – Gyirmót – 2016–2017
- Bogdan Andone – Ferencváros – 2002–2003
- Alexandru Andraşi – FC Vác – 1995–2000
- Cătălin Anghel – BVSC Budapest – 1997–1998
- – BVSC Budapest – 1993–1994
- Bogdan Apostu – Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC, Diósgyőri VTK – 2008–2009, 2009–2010
- – Pécsi MFC – 1992–1994, 1996–1997, Csepel – 1994–1995, Győr, Budapest Honvéd – 1995–1996, Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC – 1999
- Cristian Balaj – Pécsi MFC – 1992–1993
- – Győr – 1996–1997
- Dorel Balint – Budapest Honvéd, Kecskeméti TE – 2001–2004
- Alexandru Băluță – Puskás Akadémia – 2020–
- Florin Bătrânu – Budapest Honvéd – 2001–2003
- – Tatabánya – 1991–1992
- Ion Bogdan – MTK Budapest – 1946–1947
- – Haladás, Zalaegerszegi TE, Budapest Honvéd – 1996–2002
- Sorin Botiş – Ferencváros, Zalaegerszegi TE, Budapest Honvéd – 2003–2006, 2006–2009, 2009–2012
- – Stadler FC – 1997–1998
- – Győr, Diósgyőri VTK – 2004–07
- Imre Bíró – Győr – 1990–91
- Laurențiu Brănescu – Haladás – 2015
- Dan Bucșa – Győr – 2015
- Vlad Bujor – Zalaegerszegi TE – 2011
- Dionisiu Bumb – Pécsi MFC – 1995–96
- Claudiu Bumba – Kisvárda – 2019–
- – Debrecen, Diósgyőr – 1993–95, 1997–00
- Lucian Burchel – Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC – 1992–1993
- – Budapest Honvéd – 1997–1998
- – Zalaegerszeg, Debrecen – 1997–2000
- Cristian Cigan – FC Sopron – 2005–2006
- Sorin Cigan – Szeged SC, Újpest, Ferencváros, Vasas, Stadler – 1990–1995
- Marius Cheregi – Ferencváros – 2000–2003
- – Győr, FC Sopron – 1991–1992, 1993–1995
- – Debrecen – 1998–1999
- Marius Corbu – Puskás Akadémia – 2020–
- Alin Coțan – FC Sopron – 2005–2006
- Claudiu Cornaci – Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC, Szolnoki MÁV FC – 2007–2010, 2010–2011
- Andrei Coroian – FC Kaposvár, Pápa – 2013–2014, 2014–2015
- Tiberiu Csik – Újpest – 1999–2000
- Ciprian Dianu – Diósgyőri VTK, Zalaegerszegi TE – 2004–2006, 2006–2007
- Francisc Dican – Nyíregyháza Spartacus – 1999–2001
- Mihai Dina – Győr – 2012
- Benone Dohot – Diósgyőri VTK – 1992–1993
- – Pécsi MFC – 1993–1994, 1994–1995
- – MTK Budapest – 2002–2003
- Cristian Dulca – Budapest Honvéd – 2001–2003
- Adrian Dulcea – Győr – 2001–2002
- Gheorghe Dumitrașcu – Győr – 1995–1996
- Cornel Ene – Kisvárda – 2018–
- Iuliu Farkaș – Ferencváros, Kolozsvári AC – 1941–1944
- Ioan Filip – Debrecen – 2016–17
- Dragoș Firțulescu – FC Kaposvár – 2014
- Andrei Florean – FC Kaposvár, Pápa – 2014, 2014–2015
- – Diósgyőri VTK, Újpest – 1999–2000, 2001–2002
- Lóránd Fülöp – Puskás Akadémia – 2019–
- Romulus Gabor – Diósgyőri VTK – 1991–1992
- Remus Ganea – Diósgyőri VTK – 1999–2000
- Adrian Găman – BFC Siófok – 2008
- – Debrecen – 1994–1995
- – FC Sopron – 2007–2008
- Sabin-Cosmin Goia – Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC, Pécsi MFC – 2008–2011, 2011–2012
- Liviu Goian – Debrecen – 1993–2000
- – Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC – 1998–2000
- Gheorghe Grozav – Kisvárda, Diósgyőri VTK – 2018–
- Mugur Gușatu – MTK Budapest – 1999–2000
- Sergiu Homei – FC Sopron – 2006–2007
- Răzvan Horj – Újpest – 2018–2019
- Ion Ibric – FC Sopron – 2005–2007
- Daniel Iftodi – Győr – 1995–1996
- Andrei Ionescu – Ferencváros – 2012–2014
- Nicolae Ilea – Debrecen, MTK Budapest, Videoton FC – 1993–2001
- Sabin Ilie – Debrecen – 2002–2003
- Lóránt Kovács – Haladás, Újpest – 2015–
- – Győr – 1995–1996
- Ovidiu Lazăr – Budapest Honvéd – 1991–1992
- Filip Lăzăreanu – Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC, Kecskeméti TE – 2007–2010
- Cătălin Liță – MTK Budapest – 2002–2003
- – Békéscsaba – 1994–1995
- – Debrecen – 1990–1991
- – Haladás – 1999–2000
- Ștefan Mardare – Debrecen – 2010–2011
- – Pápa – 2005
- Valentin Miculescu – Békéscsaba – 2003–2005
- Mihai Mincă – Kisvárda – 2018–
- Simion Mironaş – Békéscsaba – 1993–1994
- Sergiu Moga – Budapest Honvéd – 2010–2011, 2012–2013
- Cristian Munteanu – FC Sopron – 2006–2007
- Dorel Mutică – Pápa – 2004–2006
- Zsolt Muzsnay – Videoton FC – 1990–1991, 1992–1995
- Eugen Neagoe – Vasas, Ferencváros – 1993–1995
- Adrian Negrău – Budapest Honvéd, BVSC Budapest, Haladás – 1991–1994, 1995–1998
- Sergiu Negruț – Kisvárda – 2018–
- Mihai Nicorec – Győr, Zalaegerszeg – 2009–2015, 2012
- Gheorghe Nițu – BVSC Budapest – 1994–1995
- Dănuț Oprea – Győr – 1995–1996
- – Stadler FC, MTK Budapest – 1994–1997
- Claudiu Pascariu – Budapest Honvéd – 2013
- Florin Pelecaci – Diósgyőri VTK – 2008–2009
- Ioan Petcu – Diósgyőri VTK – 1991–1992
- Iulian Petrache – FC Kaposvár – 2013–2014
- – Győr, Csepel, Budapest Honvéd – 1991–1996
- Marian Popa – BVSC Budapest – 1996–1997
- – Győr – 1993–1995
- Florian Radu – Szentlőrinci AC – 1947–1948
- – Diósgyőri VTK – 1999–2000
- – Békéscsaba – 1996–1998
- Daniel Rednic – MTK Hungária – 2002–2005
- Ion Roșu – Újpest – 1992–1993
- Adrián Rus – Balmazújvárosi – 2017–2018
- Laurențiu Rus – FC Sopron – 2006–2007
- Radu Sabo – Debrecen, Zalaegerszegi TE – 1998–2000, 2000–2006
- – Győr, FC Sopron – 1996–2002
- Marius Sasu – Budapest Honvéd, Ferencváros – 2001–2003, 2003–2005
- Marian Savu – Videoton FC – 2003–2004
- – Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC – 1992–1993
- Tibor Selymes – Haladás, Debrecen – 2001–2002, 2002–2004
- Nicolae Simatoc – Nagyváradi Atlétikai Club – 1942–1945
- – Győr – 1996–1997
- Constantin Stănici – BVSC Budapest – 1996–1997
- – Debrecen – 1995–1998
- Alexandru Suciu – Siófok – 1992–1993
- Marius Șumudică – Debrecen – 2002–2004
- Nándor Tamás – Puskás Akadémia – 2019–
- – FC Sopron – 2007–2008
- Daniel Tudor – Videoton FC – 2003–2006
- – Debrecen – 1990–1991, 1993–1994
- Gheorghe Tulba – Debrecen – 1989–1991
- Daniel Usvat – Haladás, BVSC Budapest, Videoton FC, BFC Siófok – 1996–1999, 2000–2004
- – Videoton FC, Budapest Honvéd, Békéscsaba, Vasas, BVSC Budapest – 1989–1995
- Ioan Varga – Újpest – 1990–1991
- Constantin Varga – Győr – 1993–1994
- Nistor Văidean – Győr – 1990–1992
- Adrian Văsâi – Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC – 1992–1993
- Gabriel Vochin – Videoton FC – 2002–2004
- Sorin Vlaicu – Békéscsaba – 1995–1996
- Ion Voicu – Fehérvár – 2003–2005
- Ion Zare – BFC Siófok, Pécsi MFC – 1990–1993, 1993–1994
- Ladislau Zilahi – Nagyváradi Atlétikai Club – 1942–1945
- Ervin Zsiga – Balmazújvárosi – 2017–2018
Russia[]
- Sandro Tsveiba – Újpest – 2014
Senegal[]
- Ibrahima Sidibe – Debrecen – 2008–
- – Budapest Honvéd – 2012–
- Mouhamadou Seye – Pápa – 2012–
- Abass Cheikh Dieng – Budapest Honvéd – 2006–
Serbia[]
- Nemanja Andrić – Győr – 2012–
- Aleksandar Alempijević – Kecskemét, Ferencváros – 2008–
- Lazar Arsić – Vasas, Pápa – 2012–
- Mladen Brkić – Zalaegerszeg – 2012–
- Dušan Brković – Debrecen – 2016–17
- Vladan Čukić – Kecskemét, Ferencváros – 2008–
- Branislav Danilović – Debrecen – 2016–17
- Marko Dmitrović – Újpest – 2014–
- Miroslav Grumić – Diósgyőr – 2014–
- Aleksandar Jović – Ferencváros
- Dejan Karan – Diósgyőr – 2016–17
- Danko Lazović – Videoton – 2016–17
- Bojan Mamić – Ferencváros – 2009–10
- – Vasas – 1988–1989
- Lazar Marjanović – Diósgyőr – 2014–
- – Veszprém – 1989–1990
- Nikola Mitrović – Videoton – 2011–
- Uroš Nikolić – Videoton – 2012–
- Nenad Novaković – Debrecen – 2010–
- Branko Pauljević – Mezőkövesd – 2016–17
- Milan Perić – Videoton – 2012–
- Nenad Rajić – Diósgyőr – 2014–
- Danilo Sekulić – Debrecen – 2016–17
- – Videoton – 1989–1990, Siofok – 1990–1991, Veszprém – 1992–1993
- Filip Stanisavljević – Újpest – 2012–
- – Videoton – 1989–1990
- Djordje Tutoric – Ferencváros
- Dušan Vasiljević – Békéscsaba, Kaposvári Rákóczi, Újpest, Videoton, Budapest Honvéd – 2004–07; 2010–17
- Branislav Vukomanović – Szolnoki MÁV FC – 2011
- Dragan Vukmir – Ferencváros, Debrecen, Budapest Honvéd FC, MTK Budapest – 2002–08; 2009–17
- Boris Miličić - Diósgyőri VTK, Szolnoki MÁV - 2008-11
- Čedomir Pavičević - Pécs, Vasas, Eger - 2003-13
Sierra Leone[]
Slovakia[]
- Dominik Fótyik – Mezőkövesd – 2016–17
- Michal Hanek – Diósgyőr – 2012–
- Dávid Hudák – Mezőkövesd – 2016–17
- Karol Mészáros – Debrecen – 2016–17
- Ákos Szarka – Diósgyőr, Gyirmót – 2016–
- Tomáš Tujvel – Videoton, Kecskemét, Mezőkövesd, Budapest Honvéd FC – 2009–
Slovenia[]
- Jože Benko – Pápa – 2012–
- Miha Blažič – Ferencváros – 2017–
- Darko Brljak – Eger – 2012–
- Safet Jahič – Zalaegerszeg – 2011–
- Adem Kapič – Ferencváros
- Kamil Kopúnek – Szombathely – 2014–
- Rok Kronaveter – Győr – 2012–
- Stanislav Sestak – Ferencváros – 2016–17
- Leon Panikvar – Zalaegerszeg – 2009–
- Marko Ranilović – Ferencváros – 2010–
Somalia[]
- Ayub Daud – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2013–15
South Korea[]
- Kim Ho-Young – Diósgyőr – 2014–
- Ryu Seung-woo – Ferencváros – 2016–17
Spain[]
- Carlos Alcántara – Ferencváros – 2009–10
- José María Antón – Újpest – 2012–present
- Álvaro Brachi – Videoton – 2011–
- Ezequiel Calvente – Békéscsaba, Szombathely, Debrecen – 2015–18
- Joan Campins – Fehérvár – 2019
- Enrique Carreño – Diósgyőr – 2011–12
- Walter Fernández – Videoton – 2011–
- Fernando Fernández Escribano – Diósgyőr – 2012–
- Francisco Gallardo – Diósgyőr – 2011–
- Manu Hervás – Zalaegerszeg – 2011–12
- Héctor Sánchez Cabrera – Videoton – 2011–
- José Juan Luque – Diósgyőr – 2011–
- David Mateos – Ferencváros – 2014–
- Joaquín Pastor Martinez – Ferencváros – 2009–10
- Cristian Portilla – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2014
- Nono – Diósgyőr – 2016–17
- Dani Ponce – Újpest – 2014–
- Sergio Tamayo – MTK Budapest – 2014–
- Diego Vela – Diósgyőr – 2016–17
Sudan[]
- – Diósgyőri VTK – 1999–2000
Sweden[]
- Dražen Okuka – Kaposvár, Diósgyőr, MTK Budapest – 2010–17
Trinidad and Tobago[]
- Akeem Adams – Ferencváros – 2012–13 1
- Jan-Michael Williams – Ferencváros – 2008
- Matthew Bartholomew – Ferencváros – 2008
Tunisia[]
- Änis Ben-Hatira – Budapest Honvéd – 2019–
Turkey[]
- Mahir Saglik – Vasas – 2016–17
Ukraine[]
- Oleksiy Antonov – Gyirmót – 2017
- Ivan Bobko – Debrecen – 2016–17
- Vyacheslav Churko – Puskás Akadémia FC – 2016
- Andriy Efremov – Szombathely – 2014–2015
- Danylo Ihnatenko – Ferencváros – 2019–
- Ihor Kharatin – Ferencváros – 2019–
- Yuriy Kolomoyets – MTK Budapest FC – 2017
- Vladyslav Kulach – Budapest Honvéd FC – 2019–
- Serhiy Kuznetsov – Ferencváros – 2001–2002
- Dmytro Lyopa – Puskás Akadémia FC – 2016
- Oleksandr Nad – Budapest Honvéd, Gyirmót, Debrecen – 2016–
- Ihor Nichenko – Stadler FC 1995–96, Ferencváros, Dunaújváros, Győr
- Volodymyr Ovsienko – Nyíregyháza Spartacus – 2012–
- Yevhen Pavlov – Vasas – 2016–17
- Ivan Petryak – Ferencváros, Fehérvár – 2018–
- Vasyl Rats – Ferencváros – 1991–1992
- Volodymyr Tanchyk – Gyirmót – 2017
- Pavlo Yanchuk – Budapest Honvéd – 2010
- Oleksandr Zubkov – Ferencváros – 2019–
United States[]
- Arturo Alvarez – Videoton – 2013–15
- Carlos Diaz – Ferencváros – 2008–09
- Eduvie Ikoba – Zalaegerszeg – 2019–
- Christopher Sullivan – Győri ETO – 1989–1990,1996–1997
- Peter Vermes – Győri ETO – 1988–1989
Uruguay[]
- Fernando Gorriarán – Ferencváros – 2017–19
- Rodrigo Rojo – Újpest – 2014–2015
Venezuela[]
- Frank Feltscher – Debrecen – 2017
- Jesús Meza – Budapest Honvéd – 2015–
Zambia[]
- Misheck Lungu – Budapest Honvéd
- Notes
- Note 1: suffered heart attack after Ferencvárosi TC–Újpest FC derby on 27 September 2013 and died 30 December 2013.[1][2]
References[]
- ^ "Akeem Adams: Ferencvaros player has heart attack". BBC. 27 September 2013.
- ^ "Akeem has died". Trinidad Express. 30 December 2013. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
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