List of foreign Premier League goalscorers

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This is a list of foreign Premier League goalscorers. The Premier League, which began in its current guise in 1992, has been represented by 113 foreign FIFA affiliated nations in total. As of October 2021, when both Patson Daka (Zambia) and Armando Broja (Albania) scored for Leicester City and Southampton respectively on the same day, 99 different foreign FIFA affiliated nations have been represented in the Premier League scorelist.

The following players meet both of the following two criteria:

  1. Have scored at least one Premier League goal. Players who were contracted to Premier League clubs, but only scored in lower league, cup and/or European games, or did not score in competitive games at all, are not included.
  2. Are considered foreign, i.e., outside the United Kingdom, determined by whether or not he is alleged to play for the national teams of England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, specifically,
If a player has been capped at international level, the national team is used; if he has been capped by more than one country, the highest level (or the most recent) team is used. These include British players with dual citizenship.
If a player has not been capped at international level, his country of birth is used, except those who were born abroad from British parents or moved to the United Kingdom at a young age, and those who clearly indicated to have switched his nationality to another nation.

Clubs listed are those for which the player has scored at least one Premier League goal.

In bold: players who have scored at least one goal in the Premier League in the current season (2021–22), and are still at a club for which they have scored. This does not include current players of a Premier League club who have not scored a goal in the Premier League in the current season.

For each country, the leading scorer is indicated by the number of goals that he scored in the Premier League.[1]

Details correct as of 26 December 2021.

Albania[]

Algeria[]

  • Nadir BelhadjPortsmouth
  • Ali BenarbiaManchester City
  • Saïd BenrahmaWest Ham United
  • Hameur BouazzaWatford, Fulham
  • Sofiane FeghouliWest Ham United
  • Rachid GhezzalLeicester City
  • Kamel GhilasHull City
  • Adlène GuediouraWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Riyad MahrezLeicester City, Manchester City (71)
  • Islam SlimaniLeicester City
  • Moussa SaïbTottenham Hotspur
  • Hassan YebdaPortsmouth

Angola[]

Antigua and Barbuda[]

  • Dexter BlackstockSouthampton
  • Mikele LeigertwoodCrystal Palace, Reading (2)

Argentina[]

Sergio Agüero is the highest scoring non-English player in Premier League history

Armenia[]

  • Henrikh MkhitaryanManchester United, Arsenal (13)

Australia[]

  • John AloisiCoventry City
  • Tim CahillEverton
  • Brett EmertonBlackburn Rovers
  • Hayden FoxePortsmouth
  • Richard GarciaHull City
  • Chris HerdAston Villa
  • Brett HolmanAston Villa
  • Mile JedinakCrystal Palace
  • Richard JohnsonWatford
  • Harry KewellLeeds United, Liverpool
  • Stan LazaridisWest Ham United, Birmingham City
  • Aaron MooyHuddersfield Town, Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Lucas NeillBlackburn Rovers, West Ham United
  • Paul OkonMiddlesbrough
  • Robbie SlaterWest Ham United, Southampton
  • Danny TiattoManchester City
  • Mark VidukaLeeds United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United (92)

Austria[]

  • Marko ArnautovićStoke City, West Ham United (43)
  • Christian FuchsLeicester City
  • Valentino LazaroNewcastle United
  • Stefan MaierhoferWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Emanuel PogatetzMiddlesbrough
  • Sebastian PrödlWatford
  • Paul ScharnerWigan Athletic, West Bromwich Albion
  • Andreas WeimannAston Villa

Barbados[]

  • Emmerson BoyceWigan Athletic (11)
  • Gregory GoodridgeQueens Park Rangers

Belarus[]

  • Alexander HlebArsenal, Birmingham City (8)

Belgium[]

Romelu Lukaku is the highest scoring Belgian in Premier League history
  • Philippe AlbertNewcastle United
  • Toby AlderweireldSouthampton, Tottenham Hotspur
  • Michy BatshuayiChelsea, Crystal Palace
  • Christian BentekeAston Villa, Liverpool, Crystal Palace
  • Dedryck BoyataBolton Wanderers
  • Timothy CastagneLeicester City
  • Nacer ChadliTottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich Albion
  • Gilles De BildeSheffield Wednesday
  • Kevin De BruyneManchester City
  • Ritchie De LaetNorwich City, Leicester City
  • Steven DefourBurnley
  • Marc DegryseSheffield Wednesday
  • Mousa DembéléFulham, Tottenham Hotspur
  • Leander DendonckerWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Laurent DepoitreHuddersfield Town
  • Björn EngelsAston Villa
  • Marouane FellainiEverton, Manchester United
  • Eden HazardChelsea
  • Adnan JanuzajManchester United
  • Christian KabaseleWatford
  • Vincent KompanyManchester City
  • Roland LamahSwansea City
  • Romelu LukakuWest Bromwich Albion, Everton, Manchester United, Chelsea (117)
  • Isaac MbenzaHuddersfield Town
  • Kevin MirallasEverton
  • Émile MpenzaManchester City
  • Luc NilisAston Villa
  • Divock OrigiLiverpool
  • Dennis PraetLeicester City
  • Cédric RousselCoventry City
  • Branko StruparDerby County
  • Youri TielemansLeicester City
  • Leandro TrossardBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Jelle Van DammeWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Thomas VermaelenArsenal
  • Jan VertonghenTottenham Hotspur

Benin[]

Bermuda[]

  • Shaun GoaterManchester City (13)

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Brazil[]

Roberto Firmino is the highest scoring Brazilian in Premier League history
  • AlexChelsea
  • AlissonLiverpool
  • Afonso AlvesMiddlesbrough
  • AndersonManchester United
  • Fábio AurélioLiverpool
  • Júlio BaptistaArsenal
  • Juliano BellettiChelsea
  • BernardEverton
  • CaçapaNewcastle United
  • Philippe CoutinhoLiverpool
  • DaniloManchester City
  • David LuizChelsea, Arsenal
  • DenílsonArsenal
  • Douglas LuizAston Villa
  • EduArsenal
  • ElanoManchester City
  • EmersonMiddlesbrough
  • FabinhoLiverpool
  • FábioManchester United
  • Felipe AndersonWest Ham United
  • FernandinhoManchester City
  • FernandoManchester City
  • Roberto FirminoLiverpool (70)
  • FredManchester United
  • Gabriel JesusManchester City
  • Gabriel MagalhãesArsenal
  • Gabriel MartinelliArsenal
  • Gabriel PaulistaArsenal
  • GeovanniManchester City, Hull City
  • GilbertoTottenham Hotspur
  • Gilberto SilvaArsenal
  • IlanWest Ham United
  • IsaíasCoventry City
  • Manchester City, Everton
  • João PedroWatford
  • JoelintonNewcastle United
  • JuninhoMiddlesbrough
  • KenedyChelsea, Newcastle United
  • KlébersonManchester United
  • Lucas LeivaLiverpool
  • Lucas MouraTottenham Hotspur
  • OscarChelsea
  • Alexandre PatoChelsea
  • PaulinhoTottenham Hotspur
  • Andreas PereiraManchester United
  • Matheus PereiraWest Bromwich Albion
  • RafaelManchester United
  • RamiresChelsea
  • RaphinhaLeeds United
  • RicharlisonWatford, Everton
  • Douglas RinaldiWatford
  • RobinhoManchester City
  • Fábio RochembackMiddlesbrough
  • SandroTottenham Hotspur
  • André SantosArsenal
  • Thiago SilvaChelsea
  • SylvinhoArsenal
  • Emerson ThomeSheffield Wednesday, Sunderland
  • Carlos ViníciusTottenham Hotspur
  • WesleyAston Villa
  • WillianChelsea, Arsenal
  • Willian JoséWolverhampton Wanderers

Bulgaria[]

  • Dimitar BerbatovTottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Fulham (94)
  • Valeri BojinovManchester City
  • Boncho GenchevIpswich Town
  • Radostin KishishevCharlton Athletic
  • Martin PetrovManchester City, Bolton Wanderers
  • Stiliyan PetrovAston Villa
  • Svetoslav TodorovWest Ham United, Portsmouth

Burkina Faso[]

Burundi[]

  • Saido BerahinoWest Bromwich Albion (23)
  • Gaël BigirimanaNewcastle United

Cameroon[]

Canada[]

  • Scott ArfieldBurnley
  • David EdgarNewcastle United
  • Junior HoilettBlackburn Rovers, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City
  • Simeon JacksonNorwich City
  • Tomasz RadzinskiEverton, Fulham (35)
  • Paul StalteriTottenham Hotspur
  • Frank YallopIpswich Town

Chile[]

China PR[]

  • Sun JihaiManchester City (3)
  • Zheng ZhiCharlton Athletic

Colombia[]

Congo[]

  • Christopher SambaBlackburn Rovers (16)
  • ThievyWest Bromwich Albion

Costa Rica[]

  • Joel CampbellArsenal
  • Bryan OviedoEverton
  • Bryan RuizFulham
  • Paulo WanchopeDerby County, West Ham United, Manchester City (50)

Croatia[]

Nikica Jelavić is the highest scoring Croatian in Premier League history

Cuba[]

Curaçao[]

  • Vurnon AnitaNewcastle United
  • Juninho Bacuna - Huddersfield Town
  • Leandro BacunaAston Villa (6)
  • Cuco MartinaSouthampton

Czech Republic[]

Denmark[]

Christian Eriksen is the highest scoring Dane in Premier League history
  • Daniel AggerLiverpool
  • Martin AlbrechtsenWest Bromwich Albion
  • Joachim AndersenFulham
  • Mikkel BeckMiddlesbrough, Derby County
  • Nicklas BendtnerArsenal, Sunderland
  • Philip BillingHuddersfield Town, Bournemouth
  • Ronnie EkelundSouthampton
  • Christian EriksenTottenham Hotspur (51)
  • Per FrandsenBolton Wanderers
  • Thomas GaardsøeIpswich Town
  • Bjarne GoldbækChelsea, Fulham
  • Thomas GravesenEverton
  • Jesper GrønkjærChelsea
  • Bo HansenBolton Wanderers
  • Pierre-Emile HøjbjergSouthampton, Tottenham Hotspur
  • Claus JensenCharlton Athletic, Fulham
  • John JensenArsenal
  • Niclas JensenManchester City
  • Michael JohansenBolton Wanderers
  • Mathias JørgensenHuddersfield Town, Brentford
  • Jakob KjeldbjergChelsea
  • Jacob LaursenDerby County
  • Martin LaursenAston Villa
  • Jores OkoreAston Villa
  • Peter LøvenkrandsNewcastle United
  • Jan MølbyLiverpool
  • Allan NielsenTottenham Hotspur
  • Christian NørgaardBrentford
  • Henrik PedersenBolton Wanderers
  • Per PedersenBlackburn Rovers
  • Marc RieperWest Ham United
  • Dennis RommedahlCharlton Athletic
  • Peter SchmeichelAston Villa
  • Claus ThomsenIpswich Town, Everton
  • Jon Dahl TomassonNewcastle United
  • Jannik VestergaardSouthampton
  • Kenneth ZohoreCardiff City

DR Congo[]

  • Benik AfobeBournemouth
  • Yannick BolasieCrystal Palace, Everton
  • Giannelli ImbulaStoke City
  • Elias KachungaHuddersfield Town
  • Gaël KakutaFulham
  • Lomana LuaLuaNewcastle United, Portsmouth (24)
  • Arthur MasuakuWest Ham United
  • Dieumerci MbokaniNorwich City
  • Youssuf MulumbuWest Bromwich Albion
  • Michel NgongeWatford
  • Shabani NondaBlackburn Rovers
  • Yoane WissaBrentford

Ecuador[]

  • Christian BenítezBirmingham City
  • Felipe CaicedoManchester City
  • Ulises de la CruzAston Villa, Reading
  • Agustín DelgadoSouthampton
  • Antonio ValenciaWigan Athletic, Manchester United (24)
  • Enner ValenciaWest Ham United, Everton

Egypt[]

In 2017–18, Mohamed Salah was the top scorer with a record breaking 32 goals. He is the highest scoring African in the Premier League.
  • Ahmed ElmohamadySunderland, Hull City, Aston Villa
  • Mohamed ElnenyArsenal
  • Hossam GhalyTottenham Hotspur
  • Ahmed HegaziWest Bromwich Albion
  • MidoTottenham Hotspur, Middlesbrough, Wigan Athletic
  • Mohamed SalahChelsea, Liverpool (112)
  • Ramadan SobhiStoke City
  • TrézéguetAston Villa
  • Amr ZakiWigan Athletic

Equatorial Guinea[]

Estonia[]

  • Ragnar KlavanLiverpool (1)

Finland[]

  • Mikael ForssellChelsea, Birmingham City (34)
  • Sami HyypiäLiverpool
  • Jonatan JohanssonCharlton Athletic
  • Joonas KolkkaCrystal Palace
  • Shefki KuqiBlackburn Rovers
  • Jari LitmanenLiverpool
  • Mixu PaatelainenBolton Wanderers
  • Teemu PukkiNorwich City
  • Aki RiihilahtiCrystal Palace
  • Teemu TainioTottenham Hotspur

France[]

Thierry Henry scored 175 Premier League goals, all for Arsenal
  • Samassi AbouWest Ham United
  • Rayan Aït-NouriWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Morgan AmalfitanoWest Bromwich Albion, West Ham United
  • Jérémie AliadièreArsenal, West Ham United, Middlesbrough
  • Nicolas AnelkaArsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion
  • Tiémoué BakayokoChelsea
  • David BellionSunderland, Manchester United
  • Hatem Ben ArfaNewcastle United
  • Olivier BernardNewcastle United
  • Laurent BlancManchester United
  • Thierry BonalairNottingham Forest
  • Yohan CabayeNewcastle United, Crystal Palace
  • Rémy CabellaNewcastle United
  • Zoumana CamaraLeeds United
  • Eric CantonaLeeds United, Manchester United
  • Étienne CapoueTottenham Hotspur, Watford
  • Patrice CarteronSunderland
  • Laurent CharvetChelsea, Newcastle United, Manchester City
  • Bruno CheyrouLiverpool
  • Pascal ChimbondaWigan Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur, Blackburn Rovers
  • Philippe ChristanvalFulham
  • Djibril CisséLiverpool, Sunderland, Queens Park Rangers
  • Édouard CisséWest Ham United
  • Gaël ClichyArsenal, Manchester City
  • Patrick ColleterSouthampton
  • Pascal CyganArsenal
  • Olivier DacourtEverton, Leeds United
  • Stéphane DalmatTottenham Hotspur
  • Jean-Claude DarchevilleNottingham Forest
  • Mathieu DebuchyNewcastle United, Arsenal
  • Marcel DesaillyChelsea
  • Abou DiabyArsenal
  • Lassana DiarraPortsmouth
  • Lucas DigneEverton
  • Issa DiopWest Ham United
  • Sylvain DistinEverton, Manchester City, Newcastle United
  • Martin DjetouFulham
  • Youri DjorkaeffBolton Wanderers
  • Didier DomiNewcastle United
  • Abdoulaye DoucouréWatford, Everton
  • Christophe DugarryBirmingham City
  • Patrice EvraManchester United
  • Odsonne ÉdouardCrystal Palace
  • Julien FaubertWest Ham United
  • Fabrice FernandesSouthampton
  • Mathieu FlaminiArsenal
  • Marc-Antoine FortunéWest Bromwich Albion
  • William GallasChelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur
  • David GinolaNewcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa
  • Olivier GiroudArsenal, Chelsea
  • Gaël GivetBlackburn Rovers
  • Alain GomaNewcastle United
  • Bafétimbi GomisSwansea City
  • Yoan GouffranNewcastle United
  • Elliot GrandinBlackpool
  • Xavier GravelaineWatford
  • Léandre GriffitSouthampton
  • Gilles GrimandiArsenal
  • Stéphane Guivarc'hNewcastle United
  • Thierry HenryArsenal (175)
  • Younès KaboulTottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Watford
  • N'Golo KantéLeicester City, Chelsea
  • Olivier KapoBirmingham City, Wigan Athletic
  • Christian KarembeuMiddlesbrough
  • Anthony KnockaertBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Laurent KoscielnyArsenal
  • Alexandre LacazetteArsenal
  • Bernard LambourdeChelsea
  • Anthony Le TallecSunderland
  • Frank LeboeufChelsea
  • Sylvain LegwinskiFulham
  • Florian LejeuneNewcastle United
  • Mickaël MadarEverton
  • Claude MakéléléChelsea
  • Steed MalbranqueFulham, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland
  • Florent MaloudaChelsea
  • Steve MarletFulham
  • Anthony MartialManchester United
  • Sylvain MarveauxNewcastle United
  • Jean-Philippe MatetaCrystal Palace
  • Neal MaupayBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Youl MawénéDerby County
  • Bryan MbeumoBrentford
  • Benjamin MendyManchester City
  • Bernard MendyHull City
  • Lys MoussetBournemouth, Sheffield United
  • Steven MouyokoloHull City
  • Yann M'VilaSunderland
  • Christian NadéSheffield United
  • Lilian NalisLeicester City
  • Samir NasriArsenal, Manchester City
  • Tanguy NdombeleTottenham Hotspur
  • David N'GogLiverpool, Bolton Wanderers
  • Bruno NgottyBolton Wanderers
  • Charles N'ZogbiaNewcastle United, Wigan Athletic, Aston Villa
  • Steven NzonziBlackburn Rovers, Stoke City
  • Gabriel ObertanNewcastle United
  • Michael OliseCrystal Palace
  • Noé PamarotTottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth
  • Dimitri PayetWest Ham United
  • Sébastien PérezBlackburn Rovers
  • Emmanuel PetitArsenal, Chelsea
  • Frédéric PiquionnePortsmouth, West Ham United
  • Robert PiresArsenal
  • Paul PogbaManchester United
  • Sébastien PuygrenierBolton Wanderers
  • Franck QueudrueMiddlesbrough, Fulham
  • Loïc RémyQueens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Chelsea
  • Laurent RobertNewcastle United, Portsmouth
  • Bacary SagnaArsenal
  • Louis SahaNewcastle United, Fulham, Manchester United, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur
  • Allan Saint-MaximinNewcastle United
  • Mamadou SakhoLiverpool, Crystal Palace
  • Sébastien SchemmelWest Ham United
  • Morgan SchneiderlinSouthampton, Manchester United, Everton
  • Antoine SibierskiManchester City, Newcastle United, Wigan Athletic
  • Mikaël SilvestreManchester United, Arsenal
  • Florent Sinama PongolleLiverpool, Blackburn Rovers
  • Moussa SissokoNewcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur
  • David SommeilManchester City
  • Sébastien SquillaciArsenal
  • Yan ValerySouthampton
  • Patrick VieiraArsenal, Manchester City
  • Sylvain WiltordArsenal
  • Kurt ZoumaChelsea, Stoke City, Everton, West Ham United
  • Ronald ZubarWolverhampton Wanderers

Gabon[]

  • Pierre-Emerick AubameyangArsenal (68)
  • Daniel CousinHull City
  • Mario LeminaSouthampton, Fulham
  • Didier NdongSunderland

Gambia[]

  • Modou BarrowSwansea City (1)

Georgia[]

  • Mikhail KavelashviliManchester City
  • Temuri KetsbaiaNewcastle United (8)
  • Zurab KhizanishviliBlackburn Rovers
  • Georgi KinkladzeManchester City, Derby County

Germany[]

  • Markus BabbelLiverpool, Blackburn Rovers
  • Michael BallackChelsea
  • Stefan BeinlichAston Villa
  • Fredi BobicBolton Wanderers
  • Emre CanLiverpool
  • Maurizio GaudinoManchester City
  • Serge GnabryArsenal
  • Pascal GroßBrighton & Hove Albion
  • İlkay GündoğanManchester City
  • Dietmar HamannNewcastle United, Liverpool, Manchester City
  • Kai HavertzChelsea
  • Thomas HitzlspergerAston Villa, West Ham United, Everton
  • Lewis HoltbyTottenham Hotspur, Fulham
  • Robert HuthMiddlesbrough, Stoke City, Leicester City
  • Vitaly JaneltBrentford
  • Steffen KarlManchester City
  • Jürgen KlinsmannTottenham Hotspur
  • Stefan MalzArsenal
  • Marko MarinChelsea
  • Per MertesackerArsenal
  • Max MeyerCrystal Palace
  • Shkodran MustafiArsenal
  • Mesut ÖzilArsenal (33)
  • Lukas PodolskiArsenal
  • Karl-Heinz RiedleLiverpool
  • Uwe RöslerManchester City
  • Antonio RüdigerChelsea
  • Leroy SanéManchester City
  • Christopher SchindlerHuddersfield Town
  • Stefan SchnoorDerby County
  • André SchürrleChelsea, Fulham
  • Bastian SchweinsteigerManchester United
  • Dennis SrbenyNorwich City
  • Michael TarnatManchester City
  • Moritz VolzFulham
  • Timo WernerChelsea
  • Christian ZiegeMiddlesbrough, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur

Ghana[]

  • Daniel AmarteyLeicester City
  • Christian AtsuNewcastle United
  • André AyewSwansea City, West Ham United
  • Jordan AyewAston Villa, Swansea City, Crystal Palace (27)
  • Kevin-Prince BoatengPortsmouth
  • Michael EssienChelsea
  • Asamoah GyanSunderland
  • John MensahSunderland
  • Sulley MuntariPortsmouth
  • Alex NyarkoEverton
  • Thomas ParteyArsenal
  • Jeffrey SchluppLeicester City, Crystal Palace
  • Tony YeboahLeeds United

Gibraltar[]

  • Danny HigginbothamDerby County, Southampton, Sunderland, Stoke City (9)

Greece[]

  • Nikos DabizasNewcastle United
  • Giorgos DonisBlackburn Rovers
  • Stelios GiannakopoulosBolton Wanderers (20)
  • José HolebasWatford
  • Giorgos KaragounisFulham
  • Sotirios KyrgiakosLiverpool
  • Sokratis PapastathopoulosArsenal
  • Georgios SamarasManchester City
  • Apostolos VelliosEverton
  • Theodoros ZagorakisLeicester City

Grenada[]

  • Shandon BaptisteBrentford
  • Delroy FaceyBolton Wanderers
  • Jason RobertsWest Bromwich Albion, Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic, Blackburn Rovers (36)

Guinea[]

Guyana[]

  • Carl CortWimbledon, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers (28)

Honduras[]

  • Roger EspinozaWigan Athletic
  • Maynor FigueroaWigan Athletic (4)
  • Wilson PalaciosTottenham Hotspur

Hungary[]

Iceland[]

Iran[]

  • Ashkan DejagahFulham (5)
  • Saman GhoddosBrentford
  • Alireza JahanbakhshBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Andranik TeymourianBolton Wanderers

Israel[]

  • Walid BadirWimbledon
  • Yossi BenayounWest Ham United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal (31)
  • Tal Ben HaimBolton Wanderers
  • Eyal BerkovicSouthampton, West Ham United, Manchester City, Portsmouth
  • Tamir CohenBolton Wanderers
  • Tomer HemedBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Beram KayalBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Avi NimniDerby County
  • Ronny RosenthalLiverpool, Tottenham Hotspur
  • Itay ShechterSwansea City
  • Idan TalEverton

Italy[]

Paolo Di Canio is the highest scoring Italian in Premier League history
  • Lorenzo AmorusoBlackburn Rovers
  • Alberto AquilaniLiverpool
  • Dino BaggioBlackburn Rovers
  • Francesco BaianoDerby County
  • Mario BalotelliManchester City, Liverpool
  • Nicola BertiTottenham Hotspur
  • Rolando BianchiManchester City
  • Fabio BoriniLiverpool, Sunderland
  • Benito CarboneSheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, Bradford City, Derby County, Middlesbrough
  • Pierluigi CasiraghiChelsea
  • Bernardo CorradiManchester City
  • Patrick CutroneWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Samuele Dalla BonaChelsea
  • Matteo DarmianManchester United
  • Paolo Di CanioSheffield Wednesday, West Ham United, Charlton Athletic (66)
  • Roberto Di MatteoChelsea
  • David Di MicheleWest Ham United
  • Alessandro DiamantiWest Ham United
  • Andrea DossenaLiverpool
  • Stefano EranioDerby County
  • Gianluca FestaMiddlesbrough
  • Manolo GabbiadiniSouthampton
  • Emanuele GiaccheriniSunderland
  • Corrado GrabbiBlackburn Rovers
  • JorginhoChelsea
  • Moise KeanEverton
  • Attilio LombardoCrystal Palace
  • Massimo MaccaroneMiddlesbrough
  • Federico MachedaManchester United
  • Dario MarcolinBlackburn Rovers
  • Marco MaterazziEverton
  • Vincenzo MontellaFulham
  • Angelo OgbonnaWest Ham United
  • Stefano OkakaFulham, Watford
  • Dani OsvaldoSouthampton
  • Alberto PaloschiSwansea City
  • Graziano PellèSouthampton
  • Alessandro PistoneNewcastle United, Everton
  • Andrea RanocchiaHull City
  • Fabrizio RavanelliMiddlesbrough, Derby County
  • Giuseppe RossiManchester United
  • Francesco SanettiSheffield Wednesday
  • Davide SantonNewcastle United
  • Nicola VentolaCrystal Palace
  • Gianluca VialliChelsea
  • Davide ZappacostaChelsea
  • Gianfranco ZolaChelsea

Ivory Coast[]

Didier Drogba scored 104 Premier League goals, all for Chelsea.
  • Serge AurierTottenham Hotspur
  • Eric BaillyManchester United
  • Ibrahima BakayokoEverton
  • Sol BambaCardiff City
  • Willy BolyWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Wilfried BonySwansea City, Manchester City, Stoke City
  • Maxwel CornetBurnley
  • Guy DemelWest Ham United
  • Aruna DindanePortsmouth
  • Didier DrogbaChelsea (104)
  • Emmanuel EbouéArsenal
  • GervinhoArsenal
  • Steve GohouriWigan Athletic
  • Max GradelBournemouth
  • Sébastien HallerWest Ham United
  • Salomon KalouChelsea
  • Arouna KonéWigan Athletic, Everton
  • Lamine KonéSunderland
  • Nicolas PépéArsenal
  • Yannick SagboHull City
  • Jean Michaël SeriFulham
  • Cheick TiotéNewcastle United
  • Kolo TouréArsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool
  • Yaya TouréManchester City
  • Wilfried ZahaCrystal Palace

Jamaica[]

  • Michail AntonioWest Ham United
  • Leon BaileyAston Villa
  • Giles BarnesDerby County
  • Jermaine BeckfordEverton
  • Trevor BenjaminLeicester City
  • Deon BurtonDerby County
  • Bobby Decordova-ReidCardiff City, Fulham
  • Robbie EarleWimbledon
  • Jason EuellWimbledon, Charlton Athletic (56)
  • Ricardo FullerPortsmouth, Stoke City
  • Ricardo GardnerBolton Wanderers
  • Marcus GayleWimbledon
  • Lewis GrabbanNorwich City
  • Andre GrayBurnley, Watford
  • Barry HaylesFulham
  • Micah HydeWatford
  • Marlon KingWatford, Wigan Athletic, Hull City, Middlesbrough
  • Jamie LawrenceLeicester City, Bradford City
  • Kevin LisbieCharlton Athletic
  • Adrian MariappaReading, Crystal Palace
  • Darren MooreWest Bromwich Albion
  • Wes MorganLeicester City
  • Ravel MorrisonWest Ham United
  • Ethan PinnockBrentford
  • Darryl PowellDerby County
  • Marvin RobinsonDerby County
  • Fitzroy SimpsonManchester City
  • Frank SinclairChelsea, Leicester City

Japan[]

  • Junichi InamotoFulham
  • Shinji KagawaManchester United
  • Takumi MinaminoLiverpool, Southampton
  • Yoshinori MutoNewcastle United
  • Hidetoshi NakataBolton Wanderers
  • Shinji OkazakiLeicester City (14)
  • Maya YoshidaSouthampton

Kenya[]

  • Victor WanyamaSouthampton, Tottenham Hotspur (10)

Korea Republic[]

Son Heung-min is the highest scoring Asian in the Premier League
  • Hwang Hee-chanWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Ji Dong-wonSunderland
  • Ki Sung-yuengSwansea City, Sunderland
  • Kim Bo-kyungCardiff City
  • Lee Chung-yongBolton Wanderers, Crystal Palace
  • Park Ji-sungManchester United
  • Seol Ki-hyeonReading, Fulham
  • Son Heung-minTottenham Hotspur (78)

Latvia[]

Liberia[]

  • George WeahChelsea, Manchester City (4)
  • Christopher WrehArsenal

Mali[]

Mauritania[]

  • Aboubakar KamaraFulham (3)

Mexico[]

  • Jared BorgettiBolton Wanderers
  • Guillermo FrancoWest Ham United
  • Javier HernándezManchester United, West Ham United (53)
  • Raúl JiménezWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Miguel LayúnWatford
  • Carlos VelaArsenal, West Bromwich Albion

Montenegro[]

Montserrat[]

  • Bruce DyerCrystal Palace
  • Ruel FoxNorwich City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur (36)

Morocco[]

  • Oussama AssaidiStoke City
  • Sofiane BoufalSouthampton
  • Marouane ChamakhArsenal, Crystal Palace
  • Youssef ChippoCoventry City
  • Manuel da CostaWest Ham United
  • Karim El AhmadiAston Villa
  • Talal El KarkouriCharlton Athletic
  • Tahar El KhalejSouthampton
  • Mustapha HadjiCoventry City, Aston Villa
  • Hassan KachloulSouthampton, Aston Villa (16)
  • Adam MasinaWatford
  • Noureddine NaybetTottenham Hotspur
  • Youssef SafriNorwich City
  • Romain SaïssWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Adel TaarabtQueens Park Rangers
  • Hakim ZiyechChelsea

Netherlands[]

Robin van Persie is the highest scoring Dutchman in Premier League history, with 144 goals
  • Patrick van AanholtSunderland, Crystal Palace
  • Ibrahim AfellayStoke City
  • Nathan AkéWatford, Bournemouth, Manchester City
  • Ryan BabelLiverpool, Fulham
  • Donny van de BeekManchester United
  • Dennis BergkampArsenal
  • Steven BergwijnTottenham Hotspur
  • Daley BlindManchester United
  • Regi BlinkerSheffield Wednesday
  • George BoatengCoventry City, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, Hull City
  • Jeroen BoereWest Ham United
  • Paul BosveltManchester City
  • Wilfred BoumaAston Villa
  • Giovanni van BronckhorstArsenal
  • Alexander BüttnerManchester United
  • Jordy ClasieSouthampton
  • Jordi CruyffManchester United
  • Chris DavidFulham
  • Edgar DavidsTottenham Hotspur
  • Memphis DepayManchester United
  • Virgil van DijkSouthampton, Liverpool
  • Royston DrentheEverton
  • Anwar El GhaziAston Villa
  • Eljero EliaSouthampton
  • Marvin EmnesSwansea City
  • Leroy FerNorwich City, Queens Park Rangers, Swansea City
  • Fabian de FreitasBolton Wanderers
  • Ulrich van GobbelSouthampton
  • Ruud GullitChelsea
  • Jonathan de GuzmánSwansea City
  • Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkLeeds United, Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Charlton Athletic
  • John HeitingaEverton, Fulham
  • Glenn HelderArsenal
  • Pierre van HooijdonkNottingham Forest
  • Mike van der HoornSwansea City
  • Daryl JanmaatNewcastle United, Watford
  • Vincent JanssenTottenham Hotspur
  • Collins JohnFulham
  • Luuk de JongNewcastle United
  • Nigel de JongManchester City
  • Siem de JongNewcastle United
  • Wim JonkSheffield Wednesday
  • Patrick KluivertNewcastle United
  • Terence KongoloHuddersfield Town
  • Willem KorstenLeeds United, Tottenham Hotspur
  • Dirk KuytLiverpool
  • Robin van der LaanDerby County
  • Denny LandzaatWigan Athletic
  • Rajiv van La ParraHuddersfield Town
  • Jeremain LensSunderland
  • Jürgen LocadiaBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Bruno Martins IndiStoke City
  • Mario MelchiotChelsea, Birmingham City
  • Robert MolenaarLeeds United, Bradford City
  • Ken MonkouSouthampton
  • Kiki MusampaManchester City
  • Luciano NarsinghSwansea City
  • Luc NijholtSwindon Town
  • Ruud van NistelrooyManchester United
  • André OoijerBlackburn Rovers
  • Marc OvermarsArsenal
  • Robin van PersieArsenal, Manchester United (144)
  • Erik PietersStoke City
  • Davy PröpperBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Michael ReizigerMiddlesbrough
  • Martijn ReuserIpswich Town
  • Jaïro RiedewaldCrystal Palace
  • Arjen RobbenChelsea
  • Marten de RoonMiddlesbrough
  • Bryan RoyNottingham Forest
  • Gerald SibonSheffield Wednesday
  • Richard SneekesBolton Wanderers
  • Jaap StamManchester United
  • Ronnie StamWigan Athletic
  • Pascal StruijkLeeds United
  • Dwight TiendalliSwansea City
  • Orlando TrustfullSheffield Wednesday
  • Rafael van der VaartTottenham Hotspur
  • Joël VeltmanBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Jan Vennegoor of HesselinkHull City
  • Ron VlaarAston Villa
  • Michel VonkManchester City
  • Gerard WiekensManchester City
  • Georginio WijnaldumNewcastle United, Liverpool
  • Clyde WijnhardLeeds United
  • Jetro WillemsNewcastle United
  • Ron WillemsDerby County
  • Fabian WilnisIpswich Town
  • Ricky van WolfswinkelNorwich City
  • Nordin WooterWatford
  • Arjan de ZeeuwPortsmouth
  • Boudewijn ZendenChelsea, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Sunderland

New Zealand[]

  • Ryan NelsenBlackburn Rovers, Queens Park Rangers
  • Winston ReidWest Ham United
  • Chris WoodLeicester City, Burnley (50)

Nigeria[]

  • Ola AinaFulham
  • Semi AjayiWest Bromwich Albion
  • Ade AkinbiyiLeicester City
  • Sammy AmeobiNewcastle United
  • Shola AmeobiNewcastle United
  • Daniel AmokachiEverton
  • Victor AnichebeEverton, West Bromwich Albion, Sunderland
  • Sone AlukoHull City
  • Celestine BabayaroChelsea, Newcastle United
  • Leon BalogunBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Emmanuel DennisWatford
  • Efan EkokuNorwich City, Wimbledon
  • Dickson EtuhuSunderland, Fulham
  • Kelvin Etuhu - Manchester City
  • Finidi GeorgeIpswich Town
  • Brown IdeyeWest Bromwich Albion
  • Kelechi IheanachoManchester City, Leicester City
  • Odion IghaloWatford
  • Alex IwobiArsenal, Everton
  • Nwankwo KanuArsenal, West Bromwich Albion, Portsmouth
  • Josh MajaFulham
  • Obafemi MartinsNewcastle United
  • John Obi MikelChelsea
  • Victor MosesWigan Athletic, Chelsea, Liverpool, Stoke City, West Ham United
  • Ahmed MusaLeicester City
  • Wilfred NdidiLeicester City
  • Victor ObinnaWest Ham United
  • Peter OdemwingieWest Bromwich Albion, Cardiff City, Stoke City
  • Jay-Jay OkochaBolton Wanderers
  • Seyi OlofinjanaStoke City, Hull City
  • Danny ShittuWatford
  • Isaac SuccessWatford
  • Taye TaiwoQueens Park Rangers
  • John UtakaPortsmouth
  • YakubuPortsmouth, Middlesbrough, Everton, Blackburn Rovers (95)
  • Joseph YoboEverton

North Macedonia[]

  • Ezgjan AlioskiLeeds United
  • Gjorgji HristovBarnsley (4)

Norway[]

  • Martin AndresenWimbledon
  • Eirik BakkeLeeds United
  • Henning BergBlackburn Rovers, Manchester United
  • Sander BergeSheffield United
  • Stig Inge BjørnebyeLiverpool, Blackburn Rovers
  • Lars BohinenNottingham Forest, Blackburn Rovers, Derby County
  • Daniel BraatenBolton Wanderers
  • John CarewAston Villa, Stoke City
  • Mats Møller DæhliCardiff City
  • Adama DiomandeHull City
  • Mohamed ElyounoussiSouthampton
  • Jan Åge FjørtoftSwindon Town, Middlesbrough, Barnsley
  • Jostein FloSheffield United
  • Tore André FloChelsea, Sunderland
  • Alf-Inge HålandNottingham Forest, Leeds United, Manchester City
  • Gunnar HalleOldham Athletic, Leeds United
  • Brede HangelandFulham, Crystal Palace
  • Vegard HeggemLiverpool
  • Jon Olav HjeldeNottingham Forest
  • Steffen IversenTottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Erland JohnsenChelsea
  • Ronny JohnsenManchester United, Aston Villa
  • Azar KaradasPortsmouth
  • Joshua KingBournemouth, Watford
  • Øyvind LeonhardsenWimbledon, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa
  • Andreas LundWimbledon
  • Claus LundekvamSouthampton
  • Erik NevlandFulham
  • Mathias NormannNorwich City
  • Martin ØdegaardArsenal
  • Egil ØstenstadSouthampton, Blackburn Rovers
  • Morten Gamst PedersenBlackburn Rovers
  • John Arne RiiseLiverpool, Fulham
  • Petter RudiSheffield Wednesday
  • Ståle SolbakkenWimbledon
  • Ole Gunnar SolskjærManchester United (91)
  • Trond Egil SoltvedtCoventry City, Southampton
  • Frank StrandliLeeds United
  • Jo TessemSouthampton
  • Alexander TetteyNorwich City

Paraguay[]

Peru[]

  • André CarrilloWatford
  • Claudio PizarroChelsea
  • Nolberto SolanoNewcastle United, Aston Villa, West Ham United (49)
  • Ysrael ZúñigaCoventry City

Poland[]

  • Jan BednarekSouthampton (5)
  • Matty Cash - Aston Villa
  • Mateusz KlichLeeds United (5)
  • Robert WarzychaEverton
  • Marcin WasilewskiLeicester City

Portugal[]

Cristiano Ronaldo scored 91 Premier League goals for Manchester United, a record for a Portuguese player

Republic of Ireland[]

With 126 goals, Robbie Keane is the highest Premier League scorer from the Republic of Ireland
  • Keith AndrewsBlackburn Rovers, West Bromwich Albion
  • Harry ArterBournemouth
  • Phil BabbLiverpool
  • Leon BestNewcastle United
  • Robbie BradyHull City, Norwich City, Burnley
  • Gary BreenCoventry City, Sunderland
  • Paul ButlerSunderland, Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Stephen CarrTottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United
  • Lee CarsleyDerby County, Coventry City, Everton
  • Tony CascarinoChelsea
  • Ciaran ClarkAston Villa, Newcastle United
  • Séamus ColemanEverton
  • Aaron ConnollyBrighton & Hove Albion
  • David ConnollyWigan Athletic
  • Simon CoxWest Bromwich Albion
  • Liam DaishCoventry City
  • Damien DelaneyCrystal Palace
  • Rory DelapDerby County, Southampton, Sunderland, Stoke City
  • Gary DohertyTottenham Hotspur, Norwich City
  • Matt DohertyWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Jonathan DouglasBlackburn Rovers
  • Kevin DoyleReading, Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Damien DuffBlackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Fulham
  • Shane DuffyBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Jimmy DunneBurnley
  • Richard DunneManchester City, Aston Villa
  • John EganSheffield United
  • Stephen ElliottSunderland
  • Mickey EvansSouthampton
  • Keith FaheyBirmingham City
  • Gareth FarrellyEverton, Bolton Wanderers
  • Steve FinnanLiverpool
  • Curtis FlemingMiddlesbrough
  • Willo FloodManchester City
  • Caleb FolanWigan Athletic, Hull City
  • Dominic FoleyWatford
  • Kevin FoleyWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Darron GibsonManchester United, Everton
  • Jon GoodmanWimbledon
  • Ian HarteLeeds United
  • Jeff HendrickBurnley, Newcastle United
  • Matt HollandIpswich Town, Charlton Athletic
  • Wes HoolahanNorwich City
  • Ray HoughtonAston Villa, Crystal Palace
  • Conor HourihaneAston Villa
  • Noel HuntReading
  • Stephen HuntReading, Hull City, Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Stephen IrelandManchester City, Aston Villa, Stoke City
  • Denis IrwinManchester United
  • Graham KavanaghMiddlesbrough
  • Robbie KeaneCoventry City, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, West Ham United, Aston Villa (126)
  • Roy KeaneNottingham Forest, Manchester United
  • Mark KennedyWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Gary KellyLeeds United
  • Stephen KellyTottenham Hotspur
  • Jeff KennaSouthampton, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City
  • Andy KeoghWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Alan KernaghanMiddlesbrough, Manchester City
  • Kevin KilbaneSunderland, Everton, Wigan Athletic, Hull City
  • Mark KinsellaCharlton Athletic
  • Liam LawrenceSunderland, Stoke City
  • Kevin LongBurnley
  • Shane LongReading, West Bromwich Albion, Hull City, Southampton
  • Jon MackenManchester City
  • Alan MahonBlackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic
  • Jason McAteerLiverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Sunderland
  • James McCarthyWigan Athletic, Everton
  • James McCleanSunderland, West Bromwich Albion
  • Aiden McGeadyEverton
  • David McGoldrickSheffield United
  • Eddie McGoldrickCrystal Palace
  • Paul McGrathAston Villa
  • Stephen McPhailLeeds United
  • Paul McShaneHull City
  • David MeylerHull City
  • Liam MillerManchester United
  • Kevin MoranBlackburn Rovers
  • Chris MorrisMiddlesbrough
  • Clinton MorrisonCrystal Palace, Birmingham City
  • Daryl MurphySunderland
  • Michael ObafemiSouthampton
  • Andy O'BrienBradford City, Newcastle United, Bolton Wanderers
  • Joey O'BrienWest Ham United
  • Liam O'BrienNewcastle United
  • Andrew OmobamideleNorwich City
  • John O'SheaManchester United, Sunderland
  • Terry PhelanManchester City
  • Anthony PilkingtonNorwich City
  • Lee PowerNorwich City
  • Alan QuinnSheffield Wednesday
  • Niall QuinnManchester City, Sunderland
  • Stephen QuinnSheffield United, Hull City
  • Michael ReddySunderland
  • Andy ReidTottenham Hotspur, Charlton Athletic, Sunderland
  • Steven ReidBlackburn Rovers, West Bromwich Albion
  • Callum RobinsonSheffield United, West Bromwich Albion
  • Matthew RushWest Ham United
  • Conor SammonWigan Athletic
  • John SheridanSheffield Wednesday
  • Bernie SlavenMiddlesbrough
  • Steve StauntonAston Villa
  • Enda StevensSheffield United
  • Anthony StokesSunderland
  • Sean ThorntonSunderland
  • Andy TownsendChelsea, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough
  • Andy TurnerTottenham Hotspur
  • Jonathan WaltersStoke City
  • Stephen WardWolverhampton Wanderers, Burnley
  • Glenn WhelanStoke City
  • Ronnie WhelanLiverpool
  • Marc WilsonStoke City

Romania[]

  • Florin AndoneBrighton & Hove Albion
  • Vlad ChiricheșTottenham Hotspur
  • Ilie DumitrescuTottenham Hotspur
  • Ioan Viorel GaneaWolverhampton Wanderers
  • Viorel MoldovanCoventry City
  • Adrian MutuChelsea
  • Dan PetrescuSheffield Wednesday, Chelsea, Bradford City, Southampton (23)
  • Gheorghe PopescuTottenham Hotspur
  • Florin RăducioiuWest Ham United

Russia[]

  • Andrey ArshavinArsenal
  • Diniyar BilyaletdinovEverton
  • Andrei KanchelskisManchester United, Everton (42)
  • Roman PavlyuchenkoTottenham Hotspur
  • Pavel PogrebnyakFulham, Reading

Saint Kitts and Nevis[]

  • Bobby BowryCrystal Palace (1)

Senegal[]

Sadio Mané holds the record for the fastest Premier League hat-trick
  • Demba BaWest Ham United, Newcastle United, Chelsea
  • Habib BeyeNewcastle United
  • Henri CamaraWolverhampton Wanderers, Southampton, Wigan Athletic
  • Papiss CisséNewcastle United
  • Mbaye DiagneWest Bromwich Albion
  • Mohamed DiaméWigan Athletic, West Ham United, Hull City, Newcastle United
  • Salif DiaoLiverpool, Stoke City
  • Papa Bouba DiopFulham
  • El Hadji DioufLiverpool, Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers
  • Mame Biram DioufManchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Stoke City
  • Khalilou FadigaBolton Wanderers
  • Abdoulaye FayeBolton Wanderers, Newcastle United
  • Amdy FayeCharlton Athletic
  • Idrissa GueyeEverton
  • Magaye GueyeEverton
  • Diomansy KamaraPortsmouth, West Bromwich Albion, Fulham
  • Cheikhou KouyatéWest Ham United, Crystal Palace
  • Sadio ManéSouthampton, Liverpool (102)
  • Alfred N'DiayeHull City
  • Badou NdiayeStoke City
  • Dame N'DoyeHull City, Sunderland
  • M'Baye NiangWatford
  • Oumar NiasseHull City, Everton
  • Henri SaivetNewcastle United
  • Diafra SakhoWest Ham United
  • Lamine SakhoLeeds United
  • Ismaïla SarrWatford
  • Ibrahima SonkoReading
  • Armand TraoréPortsmouth

Serbia[]

Sierra Leone[]

  • Kei KamaraNorwich City (1)

Slovakia[]

Slovenia[]

South Africa[]

  • Shaun BartlettCharlton Athletic
  • Kagisho DikgacoiCrystal Palace
  • Mark FishBolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic
  • Quinton FortuneManchester United
  • Mbulelo MabizelaTottenham Hotspur
  • Phil MasingaLeeds United
  • Benni McCarthyBlackburn Rovers (37)
  • Steven PienaarEverton
  • Eric TinklerBarnsley

Spain[]

Fernando Torres scored 85 Premier League goals, making him the highest scoring Spaniard in the competition's history

Sweden[]

  • Niclas AlexanderssonSheffield Wednesday, Everton
  • Marcus AllbäckAston Villa
  • Andreas AnderssonNewcastle United
  • Jesper BlomqvistManchester United, Everton
  • Tomas BrolinLeeds United
  • Martin DahlinBlackburn Rovers
  • Erik EdmanTottenham Hotspur
  • Anthony ElangaManchester United
  • Johan ElmanderBolton Wanderers, Norwich City
  • Zlatan IbrahimovićManchester United
  • Klas IngessonSheffield Wednesday
  • Andreas JakobssonSouthampton
  • Pontus JanssonBrentford
  • Andreas JohanssonWigan Athletic
  • Alexander KačaniklićFulham
  • Emil KrafthNewcastle United
  • Henrik LarssonManchester United
  • Sebastian LarssonBirmingham City, Sunderland
  • Anders LimparEverton
  • Victor LindelöfManchester United
  • Freddie LjungbergArsenal, West Ham United (48)
  • Olof MellbergAston Villa
  • Teddy LučićLeeds United
  • Roland NilssonSheffield Wednesday
  • Jonas OlssonWest Bromwich Albion
  • Martin OlssonBlackburn Rovers, Norwich City, Swansea City
  • Rade PricaSunderland
  • Martin PringleCharlton Athletic
  • Stefan SchwarzArsenal, Sunderland
  • Ken SemaWatford
  • Anders SvenssonSouthampton
  • Mathias SvenssonCharlton Athletic, Norwich City
  • Michael SvenssonSouthampton

Switzerland[]

  • Almen AbdiWatford
  • Valon BehramiWest Ham United
  • Johan DjourouArsenal
  • Josip DrmićNorwich City
  • Gélson FernandesManchester City
  • Marc HottigerNewcastle United, Everton
  • Pajtim KasamiFulham
  • Timm KloseNorwich City
  • Fabian SchärNewcastle United
  • Philippe SenderosArsenal, Fulham
  • Xherdan ShaqiriStoke City, Liverpool (22)
  • Ramon VegaTottenham Hotspur
  • Granit XhakaArsenal
  • Reto ZieglerTottenham Hotspur

Tanzania[]

Togo[]

  • Emmanuel AdebayorArsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace (97)
  • Floyd AyitéFulham

Trinidad and Tobago[]

Dwight Yorke scored 123 Premier League goals, a record for a player from the CONCACAF region
  • Justin HoyteArsenal, Sunderland
  • Stern JohnBirmingham City, Sunderland
  • Kenwyne JonesSouthampton, Sunderland, Stoke City, Cardiff City
  • Jlloyd SamuelAston Villa
  • Jason ScotlandWigan Athletic
  • Dwight YorkeAston Villa, Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Sunderland (123)

Tunisia[]

  • Radhi JaïdiBolton Wanderers (8)
  • Wahbi KhazriSunderland
  • Hatem TrabelsiManchester City

Turkey[]

Ukraine[]

  • Sergei RebrovTottenham Hotspur (10)
  • Andriy ShevchenkoChelsea
  • Andriy VoroninLiverpool
  • Andriy YarmolenkoWest Ham United

United States[]

  • Jozy AltidoreHull City, Sunderland
  • DaMarcus BeasleyManchester City
  • Carlos BocanegraFulham
  • Geoff CameronStoke City
  • Jay DeMeritWatford
  • Clint DempseyFulham, Tottenham Hotspur (57)
  • Landon DonovanEverton
  • Brad FriedelBlackburn Rovers
  • John HarkesSheffield Wednesday
  • Stuart HoldenBolton Wanderers
  • Tim HowardEverton
  • Cobi JonesCoventry City
  • Jovan KirovskiBirmingham City
  • Eric LichajAston Villa
  • Brian McBrideEverton, Fulham
  • Joe-Max MooreEverton
  • PrekiEverton
  • Christian PulisicChelsea
  • Claudio ReynaSunderland, Manchester City
  • Jonathan SpectorWest Ham United
  • Roy WegerleBlackburn Rovers, Coventry City
  • DeAndre YedlinNewcastle United

Uruguay[]

Luis Suárez scored 69 Premier League goals for Liverpool, making him the competition's highest scoring Uruguayan

Venezuela[]

Zambia[]

Zimbabwe[]

  • BenjaniPortsmouth, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers
  • Peter NdlovuCoventry City (34)

References[]

  1. ^ "Players Index". PremierLeague.com. Premier League. Retrieved 15 March 2016.

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