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List of foreign Premier League players

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This is a list of foreign players in the Premier League, which commenced play in 1992. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:

  1. Have played at least one Premier League game. Players who were signed by Premier League clubs, but only played in a lower league, cup, and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
  2. Are considered foreign, i.e., outside the United Kingdom determined by the following:
A player is considered foreign if his allegiance is not to play for the national teams of England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.

More specifically,

  • If a player has been capped at an 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 played at least one Premier League game – and seasons are those in which the player has played at least one Premier League game. Note that seasons, not calendar years, are used. For example, "1992–95" indicates that the player has played in every season from 1992–93 to 1994–95, but not necessarily every calendar year from 1992 to 1995. Therefore, a player should always have a listing under at least two years – for instance, a player making his debut in 2011, during the 2011–12 season, will have '2011–12' after his name. This follows the general practice in expressing sporting seasons in the UK.

113 of the 207 foreign FIFA-affiliated nations have been represented in the Premier League. On 26 March 2021, Mauritania became the most recent country to be represented, when Aboubakar Kamara was called up and played for Mauritania.

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

Details correct as of 10 February 2022

Albania Albania[]

Algeria Algeria[]

Riyad Mahrez was voted PFA Player of the Year after helping Leicester win the title in 2016
  • Mehdi AbeidNewcastle United – 2014–15[b FRA][c FRA U18]
  • Nadir BelhadjPortsmouth – 2008–10[b FRA][c FRA U18]
  • Djamel BelmadiManchester City – 2002–03[b FRA]
  • Ali BenarbiaManchester City – 2002–03
  • Saïd BenrahmaWest Ham United – 2020–
  • Nabil BentalebTottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United – 2013–16, 2019–20[b FRA][c FRA U19]
  • Hameur BouazzaWatford, Fulham – 2006–08[b FRA]
  • Madjid BougherraCharlton Athletic – 2006–07[b FRA]
  • Sofiane FeghouliWest Ham United – 2016–17[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Rachid GhezzalLeicester City – 2018–19[b FRA][c FRA U20]
  • Kamel GhilasHull City – 2009–10[b FRA]
  • Adlène GuediouraWolverhampton Wanderers, Crystal Palace, Watford, Middlesbrough – 2009–12, 2013–17[b FRA]
  • Rafik HallicheFulham – 2010–11
  • Riyad MahrezLeicester City, Manchester City – 2014–[b FRA]
  • Moussa SaïbTottenham Hotspur – 1997–99
  • Islam SlimaniLeicester City, Newcastle United – 2016–18, 2020–21
  • Hassan YebdaPortsmouth – 2009–10[b FRA][c FRA U19]

Angola Angola[]

  • Ivan CavaleiroWolverhampton Wanderers, Fulham – 2018–19, 2020–21[b POR][c POR]
  • Hélder CostaWolverhampton Wanderers, Leeds United – 2018–19, 2020–22[c POR]
  • ManuchoManchester United, Hull City – 2008–09

Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda[]

  • Moses AshikodiWatford – 2006–07[b NGA][c ENG U19]
  • Dexter BlackstockSouthampton – 2004–05[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Mikele LeigertwoodCrystal Palace, Sheffield United, Reading – 2004–05, 2006–07, 2012–13[b ENG]

Argentina Argentina[]

Carlos Tevez won the Premier League at Manchester United and Manchester City
Sergio Agüero has won five Premier League titles with Manchester City, and is the highest scoring foreign player in Premier League history
  • Sergio AgüeroManchester City – 2011–21
  • Ricky ÁlvarezSunderland – 2014–15
  • Marcos AngeleriSunderland – 2010–11
  • Julio ArcaSunderland, Middlesbrough – 2000–03, 2005–09
  • Christian BassedasNewcastle United – 2000–02
  • Luciano BecchioNorwich City – 2012–14
  • Federico BessoneSwansea City – 2011–12
  • Sebastián BlancoWest Bromwich Albion – 2014–15
  • Mauro BoselliWigan Athletic – 2010–11, 2012–13
  • Emiliano BuendíaNorwich City, Aston Villa – 2019–20, 2021–[c SPA U19]
  • Fabián CaballeroArsenal – 1998–99
  • Willy CaballeroManchester City, Chelsea, Southampton – 2014–
  • Jonathan CalleriWest Ham United – 2016–17
  • Esteban CambiassoLeicester City – 2014–15
  • Horacio CarbonariDerby County – 1998–2002
  • Guido CarrilloSouthampton – 2017–18
  • Juan CobiánSheffield Wednesday – 1998–99
  • Fabricio ColocciniNewcastle United – 2008–09, 2010–16
  • Daniel CordoneNewcastle United – 2000–01
  • Hernán CrespoChelsea – 2003–04, 2005–06
  • Andrés D'AlessandroPortsmouth – 2005–06
  • Martín DemichelisManchester City – 2013–16
  • Ángel Di MaríaManchester United – 2014–15
  • Franco Di SantoChelsea, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic – 2008–13
  • Alejandro FaurlínQueens Park Rangers – 2011–13, 2014–15
  • Federico FazioTottenham Hotspur – 2014–15
  • Federico FernándezSwansea City, Newcastle United – 2014–
  • Mauro FormicaBlackburn Rovers – 2011–12
  • Juan FoythTottenham Hotspur – 2018–20
  • Esteban FuertesDerby County – 1999–2000
  • Ramiro Funes MoriEverton – 2015–18
  • Paulo GazzanigaSouthampton, Tottenham Hotspur – 2012–16, 2017–20
  • Jonás GutiérrezNewcastle United, Norwich City – 2008–09, 2010–15
  • Gabriel HeinzeManchester United – 2004–07
  • Martín HerreraFulham – 2002–03
  • Gonzalo HiguaínChelsea – 2018–19[b FRA]
  • Emiliano InsúaLiverpool – 2006–10
  • Erik LamelaTottenham Hotspur – 2013–21
  • Manuel LanziniWest Ham United – 2015–
  • Giovani Lo CelsoTottenham Hotspur – 2019–22
  • Alexis Mac AllisterBrighton & Hove Albion – 2019–
  • Carlos MarinelliMiddlesbrough – 1999–2004
  • Emiliano MartínezArsenal, Aston Villa – 2014–15, 2016–17, 2019–
  • Javier MascheranoWest Ham United, Liverpool – 2006–11
  • Juan Carlos MenseguezWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09
  • Nicolás OtamendiManchester City – 2015–20
  • Mauricio PellegrinoLiverpool – 2004–05
  • Sixto PeraltaIpswich Town – 2001–02
  • Roberto PereyraWatford – 2016–20
  • Ignacio PussettoWatford – 2019–20
  • Maxi RodríguezLiverpool – 2009–12
  • Marcos RojoManchester United – 2014–20
  • Cristian RomeroTottenham Hotspur – 2021–
  • Sergio RomeroManchester United – 2015–18
  • Facundo SavaFulham – 2002–04
  • Lionel ScaloniWest Ham United – 2005–06
  • Ignacio ScoccoSunderland – 2013–14
  • Julián SperoniCrystal Palace – 2004–05, 2013–16, 2017–19
  • Denis StracqualursiEverton – 2011–12
  • Mauricio TariccoTottenham Hotspur – 1998–2004
  • Carlos TevezWest Ham United, Manchester United, Manchester City – 2006–13
  • Leonardo UlloaLeicester City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2014–18
  • Santiago VerginiSunderland – 2013–15
  • Juan Sebastián VerónManchester United, Chelsea – 2001–04
  • Luciano ViettoFulham – 2018–19
  • Emanuel VillaDerby County – 2007–08
  • Nelson VivasArsenal – 1998–2001
  • Claudio YacobWest Bromwich Albion – 2012–18
  • Pablo ZabaletaManchester City, West Ham United – 2008–20
  • Mauro ZárateBirmingham City, West Ham United, Queens Park Rangers, Watford – 2007–08, 2014–17
  • Luciano ZavagnoDerby County – 2001–02

Armenia Armenia[]

  • Henrikh MkhitaryanManchester United, Arsenal – 2016–20

Australia Australia[]

Mark Schwarzer is the only player from outside the United Kingdom to play over 500 Premier League matches
  • Danny AllsoppManchester City – 2000–01
  • John AloisiCoventry City – 1998–2001
  • Con BlatsisDerby County – 2000–01
  • Mark BosnichAston Villa, Manchester United, Chelsea – 1992–2000, 2001–02
  • Vlado BozinovskiIpswich Town – 1992–93[b MKD]
  • Jacob BurnsLeeds United – 2000–01, 2002–03
  • Tim CahillEverton – 2004–12[c SAM U20]
  • David CarneyBlackpool – 2010–11
  • Chris CoyneWest Ham United – 1998–99
  • Jason DavidsonWest Bromwich Albion – 2014–15
  • Ahmad ElrichFulham – 2005–06
  • Brett EmertonBlackburn Rovers – 2003–12
  • Adam FedericiReading, AFC Bournemouth – 2006–07, 2012–13, 2015–17
  • John FilanCoventry City, Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic – 1994–99, 2005–07
  • Hayden FoxeWest Ham United, Portsmouth – 2000–02, 2003–04
  • Tyrese FrancoisFulham – 2020–21
  • Richard GarciaWest Ham United, Hull City – 2001–02, 2008–10
  • Vince GrellaBlackburn Rovers – 2008–12
  • Chris HerdAston Villa – 2010–14
  • Brett HolmanAston Villa – 2012–13
  • Mile JedinakCrystal Palace – 2013–17
  • Richard JohnsonWatford – 1999–2000
  • Brad JonesMiddlesbrough, Liverpool – 2003–09, 2011–13, 2014–15
  • Jason KeartonEverton – 1992–93, 1994–95
  • Harry KewellLeeds United, Liverpool – 1995–2008
  • Neil KilkennyBirmingham City – 2005–06[b ENG][c IRL U19][c ENG U20]
  • Stan LazaridisWest Ham United, Birmingham City – 1995–99, 2002–06
  • Jordan LydenAston Villa – 2015–16
  • Steve MautoneWest Ham United – 1996–97
  • Scott McDonaldSouthampton – 2001–02
  • Jamie McMasterLeeds United – 2002–03[c ENG U20]
  • Craig MooreNewcastle United – 2005–07
  • Aaron MooyHuddersfield Town, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2017–20
  • Kevin MuscatCrystal Palace – 1997–98[b ENG]
  • Lucas NeillBlackburn Rovers, West Ham United, Everton – 2001–10
  • Paul OkonMiddlesbrough, Leeds United – 2000–03
  • Aiden O'NeillBurnley – 2016–17
  • Andy PettersonIpswich Town, Charlton Athletic – 1992–93, 1998–99
  • Tony PopovicCrystal Palace – 2004–05
  • Adem PoricSheffield Wednesday – 1993–95, 1997–98[b ENG]
  • Mathew RyanBrighton & Hove Albion, Arsenal – 2017–21
  • Mark SchwarzerMiddlesbrough, Fulham, Chelsea, Leicester City – 1996–97, 1998–2015
  • Josip SkokoWigan Athletic – 2005–08
  • Robbie SlaterBlackburn Rovers, West Ham United, Southampton – 1994–98[b ENG]
  • Brad SmithLiverpool, AFC Bournemouth – 2013–14, 2015–17[c ENG U20]
  • Mile SterjovskiDerby County – 2007–08
  • Danny TiattoManchester City – 2000–01, 2002–04
  • Carl VeartCrystal Palace – 1997–98
  • Tony VidmarMiddlesbrough – 2002–03
  • Mark VidukaLeeds United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United – 2000–09
  • Caleb WattsSouthampton – 2020–21
  • Luke WilkshireMiddlesbrough – 2001–03
  • Ned ZelićQueens Park Rangers – 1995–96

Austria Austria[]

  • Marko ArnautovićStoke City, West Ham United – 2013–19
  • Daniel BachmannWatford – 2021–
  • Moritz BauerStoke City – 2017–18[b SUI][c SUI U21]
  • Kevin DansoSouthampton – 2019–20
  • Aleksandar DragovićLeicester City – 2017–18
  • Christian FuchsLeicester City – 2015–21
  • Martin HidenLeeds United – 1997–2000
  • Valentino LazaroNewcastle United – 2019–20
  • Jürgen MachoSunderland – 2000–03
  • Stefan MaierhoferWolverhampton Wanderers – 2009–10, 2011–12
  • Alex ManningerArsenal – 1997–2001
  • Christian MayrlebSheffield Wednesday – 1997–98
  • Emanuel PogatetzMiddlesbrough, West Ham United – 2005–09, 2012–13
  • Sebastian PrödlWatford – 2015–20
  • Paul ScharnerWigan Athletic, West Bromwich Albion – 2005–12
  • Markus SuttnerBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–18
  • Andreas WeimannAston Villa – 2010–15
  • Kevin WimmerTottenham Hotspur, Stoke City – 2015–18

Barbados Barbados[]

  • Nick BlackmanBlackburn Rovers, Reading – 2011–13[b ENG]
  • Emmerson BoyceCrystal Palace, Wigan Athletic – 2004–05, 2006–13[b ENG]
  • Gregory GoodridgeQueens Park Rangers – 1995–96
  • Paul IfillSheffield United – 2006–07[b ENG]

Belarus Belarus[]

  • Alexander HlebArsenal, Birmingham City – 2005–08, 2010–11
  • Sergei KornilenkoBlackpool – 2010–11

Belgium Belgium[]

Vincent Kompany captained Manchester City to win the Premier League title in 2012, earning him the accolade of Player of the Season
Eden Hazard was voted the Player of the Season after helping Chelsea to the Premier League title in 2015
  • Philippe AlbertNewcastle United – 1994–99
  • Toby AlderweireldSouthampton, Tottenham Hotspur – 2014–21
  • Adrian BakalliWatford – 1999–2000
  • Michy BatshuayiChelsea, Crystal Palace – 2016–21
  • Christian BentekeAston Villa, Liverpool, Crystal Palace – 2012–[b ZAI]
  • Jonathan BentekeCrystal Palace – 2016–17
  • Jonathan BlondelTottenham Hotspur – 2002–04
  • Ruud BoffinWest Ham United – 2010–11
  • Dedryck BoyataManchester City, Bolton Wanderers – 2009–12, 2013–15
  • Timothy CastagneLeicester City – 2020–
  • Nacer ChadliTottenham Hotspur, West Bromwich Albion – 2013–18[c MAR]
  • Philippe ClementCoventry City – 1998–99
  • Thibaut CourtoisChelsea – 2014–18
  • Gilles De BildeSheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa – 1999–2001
  • Kevin De BruyneChelsea, Manchester City – 2013–14, 2015–
  • Steven DefourBurnley – 2016–19
  • Marc DegryseSheffield Wednesday – 1995–96
  • Ritchie De LaetManchester United, Norwich City, Leicester City – 2008–10, 2011–12, 2014–16
  • Mousa DembéléFulham, Tottenham Hotspur – 2010–19
  • Jason DenayerSunderland – 2016–17
  • Leander DendonckerWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–
  • Laurent DepoitreHuddersfield Town – 2017–19
  • Steve De RidderSouthampton – 2012–13
  • Björn EngelsAston Villa – 2019–20
  • Marouane FellainiEverton, Manchester United – 2008–19
  • Régis GenauxCoventry City – 1996–97
  • Eden HazardChelsea – 2012–19
  • Carl HoefkensWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09
  • Adnan JanuzajManchester United, Sunderland – 2013–17
  • Christian KabaseleWatford – 2016–20, 2021–[b ZAI]
  • Vincent KompanyManchester City – 2008–19
  • Roland LamahSwansea City – 2012–14[b CIV]
  • Romelu LukakuChelsea, West Bromwich Albion, Everton, Manchester United – 2011–19, 2021–
  • Dodi LukebakioWatford – 2017–18[c DRC]
  • Isaac MbenzaHuddersfield Town – 2018–19[b FRA]
  • Simon MignoletSunderland, Liverpool – 2010–18
  • Kevin MirallasEverton – 2012–18
  • Émile MpenzaManchester City – 2006–08
  • Geoffrey Mujangi BiaWolverhampton Wanderers – 2009–11[b ZAI]
  • Charly MusondaChelsea – 2017–18
  • Julien NgoyStoke City – 2016–18
  • Luc NilisAston Villa – 2000–01
  • Vadis Odjidja-OfoeNorwich City – 2015–16
  • Denis OdoiFulham – 2018–19, 2020–21
  • Divock OrigiLiverpool – 2015–
  • Obbi OularéWatford – 2015–16
  • Sébastien PocognoliWest Bromwich Albion – 2014–16
  • Dennis PraetLeicester City – 2019–21
  • Cédric RousselCoventry City – 1999–2001
  • Albert Sambi LokongaArsenal – 2021–
  • Branko StruparDerby County – 1999–2002[b CRO-YUG]
  • Youri TielemansLeicester City – 2018–
  • Leandro TrossardBrighton & Hove Albion – 2019–
  • Nico VaesenBirmingham City – 2002–03, 2005–06
  • Daniel Van BuytenManchester City – 2003–04
  • Jelle Van DammeSouthampton, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2004–05, 2010–11
  • Anthony Vanden BorrePortsmouth – 2009–10[b ZAI]
  • Thomas VermaelenArsenal – 2009–14
  • Jan VertonghenTottenham Hotspur – 2012–20

Benin Benin[]

Bermuda Bermuda[]

  • Shaun GoaterManchester City – 2000–01, 2002–03
  • Kyle LightbourneCoventry City – 1997–98
  • Nahki WellsBurnley – 2017–18

Bolivia Bolivia[]

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Brazil Brazil[]

Edu was a member of the Arsenal "Invincibles" team which won the Premier League in 2004
Anderson won four Premier League titles with Manchester United
Rafael won three Premier League titles with Manchester United
  • AlexChelsea – 2007–12
  • AlissonLiverpool – 2018–
  • AllanEverton – 2020–
  • Afonso AlvesMiddlesbrough – 2007–09
  • AndersonManchester United – 2007–15
  • Anderson SilvaEverton – 2006–07
  • Fábio AurélioLiverpool – 2006–11
  • Júlio BaptistaArsenal – 2006–07
  • Juliano BellettiChelsea – 2007–10
  • BernardEverton – 2018–21
  • BernardoBrighton & Hove Albion – 2018–21
  • Léo BonatiniWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–19
  • BrancoMiddlesbrough – 1995–97
  • CaçapaNewcastle United – 2007–09
  • Carlos ViníciusTottenham Hotspur – 2020–21
  • Philippe CoutinhoLiverpool, Aston Villa – 2012–18, 2021–
  • DaniloManchester City – 2017–19
  • David LuizChelsea, Arsenal – 2011–14, 2016–21
  • DenílsonArsenal – 2006–11
  • Guly do PradoSouthampton – 2012–14
  • DoniLiverpool – 2011–12
  • DorivaMiddlesbrough – 2002–06
  • Douglas LuizAston Villa – 2019–
  • EdersonManchester City – 2017–
  • EduArsenal – 2000–05
  • ElanoManchester City – 2007–09
  • EmersonMiddlesbrough – 1996–97
  • Emerson RoyalTottenham Hotspur – 2021–
  • EvandroHull City – 2016–17
  • FabinhoLiverpool – 2018–
  • FábioManchester United, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City, Middlesbrough – 2009–14, 2016–17
  • Felipe AndersonWest Ham United – 2018–21
  • FernandinhoManchester City – 2013–
  • FernandoManchester City – 2014–17
  • Filipe LuísChelsea – 2014–15
  • Roberto FirminoLiverpool – 2015–
  • FredManchester United – 2018–
  • FumaçaNewcastle United – 1999–2000
  • GabrielArsenal – 2020–
  • Gabriel JesusManchester City – 2016–
  • Gabriel MartinelliArsenal – 2019–
  • Gabriel PaulistaArsenal – 2014–17
  • GeovanniManchester City, Hull City – 2007–10
  • GilbertoTottenham Hotspur – 2007–09
  • Gilberto SilvaArsenal – 2002–08
  • GláuberManchester City – 2008–09
  • Heurelho GomesTottenham Hotspur, Watford – 2008–11, 2015–18
  • Bruno GuimarãesNewcastle United – 2021–
  • IlanWest Ham United – 2009–10
  • IsaíasCoventry City – 1995–97
  • Mário JardelBolton Wanderers – 2003–04
  • Manchester City, Everton – 2008–11
  • João PedroWatford – 2019–20, 2021–
  • JoelintonNewcastle United – 2019–
  • Júlio CésarBolton Wanderers – 2004–05
  • Júlio CésarQueens Park Rangers – 2012–13
  • JuninhoMiddlesbrough – 1995–97, 1999–2000, 2002–04
  • KaykyManchester City – 2021–
  • KenedyChelsea, Watford, Newcastle United – 2015–19
  • KlébersonManchester United – 2003–05
  • Lucas LeivaLiverpool – 2007–17
  • Lucas MouraTottenham Hotspur – 2017–
  • LyancoSouthampton – 2021–[c SRB U19]
  • MaiconManchester City – 2012–13
  • Fernando MarçalWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–
  • MineiroChelsea – 2008–09
  • NenêWest Ham United – 2014–15
  • OscarChelsea – 2012–17
  • Alexandre PatoChelsea – 2015–16
  • PaulinhoTottenham Hotspur – 2013–15
  • Andreas PereiraManchester United – 2014–16, 2018–20[b BEL][c BEL U17]
  • Matheus PereiraWest Bromwich Albion – 2020–21
  • Bruno PeroneQueens Park Rangers – 2011–12
  • Lucas PiazonChelsea – 2012–13
  • RafaelManchester United – 2008–15
  • RamiresChelsea – 2010–16
  • RaphinhaLeeds United – 2020–
  • RicharlisonWatford, Everton – 2017–
  • Douglas RinaldiWatford – 2006–07
  • RobinhoManchester City – 2008–10
  • Fábio RochembackMiddlesbrough – 2005–08
  • RodrigoEverton – 2002–03
  • Roque JúniorLeeds United – 2003–04
  • SamirWatford – 2021–
  • SandroTottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers, West Bromwich Albion – 2010–16
  • André SantosArsenal – 2011–12
  • Rafael SchmitzBirmingham City – 2007–08
  • Thiago SilvaChelsea – 2020–
  • SylvinhoArsenal, Manchester City – 1999–2001, 2009–10
  • Alex TellesManchester United – 2020–
  • Emerson ThomeSheffield Wednesday, Chelsea, Sunderland, Bolton Wanderers – 1997–2004
  • WesleyAston Villa – 2019–22
  • WillianChelsea, Arsenal – 2013–21
  • Willian JoséWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–21

Bulgaria Bulgaria[]

  • Dimitar BerbatovTottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, Fulham – 2006–14
  • Valeri BojinovManchester City – 2007–09
  • Boncho GenchevIpswich Town – 1992–95
  • Radostin KishishevCharlton Athletic – 2000–07
  • Stanislav ManolevFulham – 2012–13
  • Martin PetrovManchester City, Bolton Wanderers – 2007–12
  • Stiliyan PetrovAston Villa – 2006–12
  • Svetoslav TodorovWest Ham United, Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic – 2000–02, 2003–04, 2005–07
  • Aleksandar TonevAston Villa – 2013–14

Burkina Faso Burkina Faso[]

Burundi Burundi[]

Cameroon Cameroon[]

Geremi won two consecutive Premier League titles with Chelsea

Canada Canada[]

  • Scott ArfieldBurnley – 2014–15, 2016–18[b SCO][c SCO B]
  • Jim BrennanNorwich City – 2004–05
  • Theo CorbeanuWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–21[c ROU U17]
  • Terry DunfieldManchester City – 2000–01[c ENG U18]
  • David EdgarNewcastle United, Burnley – 2006–10
  • Craig ForrestIpswich Town, Chelsea, West Ham United – 1992–95, 1996–2001
  • Junior HoilettBlackburn Rovers, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City – 2009–13, 2014–15, 2018–19
  • Simeon JacksonNorwich City – 2011–13[b JAM]
  • Tomasz RadzinskiEverton, Fulham – 2001–07[b POL]
  • Paul StalteriTottenham Hotspur, Fulham – 2005–08
  • Frank YallopIpswich Town – 1992–95[b ENG]

Cape Verde Cape Verde[]

Central African Republic Central African Republic[]

Chile Chile[]

  • Clarence AcuñaNewcastle United – 2000–03
  • Jean BeausejourBirmingham City, Wigan Athletic – 2010–13
  • Claudio BravoManchester City – 2016–18, 2019–20
  • Mark GonzálezLiverpool – 2006–07[b SAF]
  • Ángelo HenríquezWigan Athletic – 2012–13
  • Mauricio IslaQueens Park Rangers – 2014–15
  • Gonzalo JaraWest Bromwich Albion – 2010–12
  • Luis JiménezWest Ham United – 2009–10
  • Javier MargasWest Ham United – 1998–2001
  • Gary MedelCardiff City – 2013–14
  • David PizarroManchester City – 2011–12
  • Alexis SánchezArsenal, Manchester United – 2014–19
  • Francisco SierraltaWatford – 2021–
  • Eduardo VargasQueens Park Rangers – 2014–15
  • Carlos VillanuevaBlackburn Rovers – 2008–09

China PR China[]

  • Tyias BrowningEverton – 2014–16[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Dong FangzhuoManchester United – 2006–07
  • Li TieEverton – 2002–04
  • Li WeifengEverton – 2002–03
  • Sun JihaiManchester City – 2002–08
  • Nico YennarisArsenal – 2011–12[b ENG][c ENG U19]
  • Zheng ZhiCharlton Athletic – 2006–07

Colombia Colombia[]

Congo Republic of the Congo[]

  • Lucien AubeyPortsmouth – 2007–08[c FRA U21]
  • Christian BassilaWest Ham United, Sunderland – 2000–01, 2005–06[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Thievy BifoumaWest Bromwich Albion – 2013–14[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Amine LinganziBlackburn Rovers – 2009–11[b ALG]
  • Christopher SambaBlackburn Rovers, Queens Park Rangers – 2006–13[b FRA]

Costa Rica Costa Rica[]

  • Joel CampbellArsenal – 2014–16
  • Cristian GamboaWest Bromwich Albion – 2014–16
  • Bryan OviedoEverton, Sunderland – 2012–17
  • Bryan RuizFulham – 2011–14
  • Mauricio SolísDerby County – 1996–98
  • Paulo WanchopeDerby County, West Ham United, Manchester City – 1996–2001, 2003–04

Croatia Croatia[]

Cuba Cuba[]

Curaçao Curaçao[]

Cyprus Cyprus[]

  • Alexis NicolasChelsea – 2003–04[b ENG]
  • Nikodimos PapavasiliouNewcastle United – 1993–94

Czech Republic Czech Republic[]

Petr Čech won four Premier League titles with Chelsea and holds the most Premier League clean sheets

Denmark Denmark[]

Peter Schmeichel won 5 Premier League titles with Manchester United and is the only goalkeeper to be voted Player of the Season
  • Daniel AggerLiverpool – 2005–14
  • Martin AlbrechtsenWest Bromwich Albion – 2004–06
  • Joachim AndersenFulham, Crystal Palace – 2020–
  • Stephan AndersenCharlton Athletic – 2004–06
  • Leon AndreasenFulham – 2007–09
  • Mikkel BeckMiddlesbrough, Derby County – 1996–97, 1998–2000
  • Nicklas BendtnerArsenal, Sunderland – 2007–14
  • Mads BidstrupBrentford – 2021–
  • Philip BillingHuddersfield Town, AFC Bournemouth – 2017–20
  • Mikkel BischoffManchester City – 2002–03
  • Oskar BuurWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–21
  • Andreas ChristensenChelsea – 2014–15, 2017–
  • Andreas CorneliusCardiff City – 2013–14
  • Peter DegnEverton – 1998–99
  • Ronnie EkelundSouthampton, Manchester City – 1994–96
  • Christian EriksenTottenham Hotspur, Brentford – 2013–20, 2021–
  • Viktor FischerMiddlesbrough – 2016–17
  • Per FrandsenBolton Wanderers – 1997–98, 2001–04
  • Carsten FredgaardSunderland – 1999–2000
  • Thomas GaardsøeIpswich Town, West Bromwich Albion – 2001–02, 2004–06
  • Bjarne GoldbækChelsea, Fulham – 1998–2000, 2001–03
  • Thomas GravesenEverton – 2000–05, 2007–08
  • Jesper GrønkjærChelsea, Birmingham City – 2000–05[b GRL]
  • Bo HansenBolton Wanderers – 2001–02
  • Jakob HaugaardStoke City – 2015–17
  • Nicklas HeleniusAston Villa – 2013–14
  • Thomas HelvegNorwich City – 2004–05
  • Jes HøghChelsea – 1999–2000
  • Pierre-Emile HøjbjergSouthampton, Tottenham Hotspur – 2016–
  • Lars JacobsenEverton, Blackburn Rovers, West Ham United – 2008–11
  • Brian JensenBurnley – 2009–10
  • Claus JensenCharlton Athletic, Fulham – 2000–07
  • John JensenArsenal – 1992–96
  • Mathias JensenBrentford – 2021–
  • Niclas JensenManchester City, Fulham – 2002–03, 2005–06
  • Martin JohansenCoventry City – 1997–98
  • Michael JohansenBolton Wanderers – 1997–98
  • Mathias JørgensenHuddersfield Town, Brentford – 2017–19, 2021–
  • Jakob KjeldbjergChelsea – 1993–95
  • Per KrøldrupEverton – 2005–06
  • William KvistFulham – 2013–14
  • Brian LaudrupChelsea – 1998–99[b AUT]
  • Jacob LaursenDerby County, Leicester City – 1996–2000, 2001–02
  • Martin LaursenAston Villa – 2004–09
  • Anders LindegaardManchester United – 2011–14
  • Jonas LösslHuddersfield Town, Brentford – 2017–19, 2021–
  • Peter LøvenkrandsNewcastle United – 2008–09, 2010–12
  • Jan MølbyLiverpool – 1992–95
  • Allan NielsenTottenham Hotspur – 1996–2000
  • Christian NørgaardBrentford – 2021–
  • Jores OkoreAston Villa – 2013–16[b CIV]
  • Henrik PedersenBolton Wanderers – 2001–07
  • Per PedersenBlackburn Rovers – 1996–97
  • Torben PiechnikLiverpool – 1992–94
  • Christian PoulsenLiverpool – 2010–11
  • Brian PriskePortsmouth – 2005–06
  • Marc RieperWest Ham United – 1994–98
  • Mads RoerslevBrentford – 2021–
  • Dennis RommedahlCharlton Athletic – 2004–07
  • Kasper SchmeichelManchester City, Leicester City – 2007–09, 2014–
  • Peter SchmeichelManchester United, Aston Villa, Manchester City – 1992–99, 2001–03
  • Jacob SørensenNorwich City – 2021–
  • Lasse SørensenStoke City – 2017–18
  • Mads Bech SørensenBrentford – 2021–
  • Thomas SørensenSunderland, Aston Villa, Stoke City – 1998–2012, 2013–14
  • Kevin Stuhr EllegaardManchester City – 2003–04
  • Claus ThomsenIpswich Town, Everton – 1994–95, 1996–98
  • Stig TøftingBolton Wanderers – 2001–03
  • Jon Dahl TomassonNewcastle United – 1997–98
  • Jannik VestergaardSouthampton, Leicester City – 2018–
  • Kenneth ZohoreCardiff City – 2018–19

DR Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo[]

  • Benik AfobeAFC Bournemouth – 2015–18[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Beni BaningimeEverton – 2017–18
  • Yannick BolasieCrystal Palace, Everton – 2013–18[b FRA]
  • Hérita IlungaWest Ham United – 2008–11
  • Giannelli ImbulaStoke City – 2015–17[b BEL][c FRA U21]
  • Elias KachungaHuddersfield Town – 2017–19[b GER][c GER U21]
  • Gaël KakutaChelsea, Fulham, Bolton Wanderers – 2009–12[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Edo KayembeWatford – 2021–
  • Neeskens KebanoFulham – 2018–19, 2020–21[b FRA][c FRA U20]
  • Kazenga LuaLuaNewcastle United – 2007–09, 2010–11
  • Lomana LuaLuaNewcastle United, Portsmouth – 2000–07
  • Arthur MasuakuWest Ham United – 2016–[b FRA][c FRA U19]
  • Chancel MbembaNewcastle United – 2015–16, 2017–18
  • Dieumerci MbokaniNorwich City, Hull City – 2015–17
  • Youssouf MulumbuWest Bromwich Albion, Norwich City – 2008–09, 2010–16[c FRA U21]
  • Arnold MvuembaPortsmouth – 2006–09[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Michel NgongeWatford – 1999–2000[b BEL]
  • Shabani NondaBlackburn Rovers – 2006–07[b BDI]
  • Yoane WissaBrentford – 2021–[b FRA]

Ecuador Ecuador[]

Antonio Valencia won the Premier League twice with Manchester United
  • Christian BenítezBirmingham City – 2009–10
  • Felipe CaicedoManchester City – 2007–09
  • Segundo CastilloEverton, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2008–10
  • Ulises de la CruzAston Villa, Reading – 2002–08
  • Agustín DelgadoSouthampton – 2001–04
  • Fernando GuerreroBurnley – 2009–10
  • Iván KaviedesCrystal Palace – 2004–05
  • Jefferson MonteroSwansea City – 2014–17
  • Juan Carlos ParedesWatford – 2015–16
  • Jeremy SarmientoBrighton & Hove Albion – 2021–[b SPA][c ENG U18]
  • Antonio ValenciaWigan Athletic, Manchester United – 2006–19
  • Enner ValenciaWest Ham United, Everton – 2014–17

Egypt Egypt[]

In 2017–18, Mohamed Salah won the PFA Players' Player of the Year and was the top scorer with a record breaking 32 goals.
  • Ahmed ElmohamadySunderland, Hull City, Aston Villa – 2010–15, 2016–17, 2019–21
  • Mohamed ElnenyArsenal – 2015–19, 2020–
  • Ahmed FathySheffield United – 2006–07
  • GedoHull City – 2013–14
  • Hossam GhalyTottenham Hotspur, Derby County – 2006–08
  • Ahmed HegaziWest Bromwich Albion – 2017–18, 2020–21
  • MidoTottenham Hotspur, Middlesbrough, Wigan Athletic, West Ham United – 2004–10
  • Mohamed SalahChelsea, Liverpool – 2013–15, 2017–
  • Mohamed ShawkyMiddlesbrough – 2007–09
  • Ramadan SobhiStoke City, Huddersfield Town – 2016–19
  • TrézéguetAston Villa – 2019–22
  • Amr ZakiWigan Athletic, Hull City – 2008–10

Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea[]

Estonia Estonia[]

  • Ragnar KlavanLiverpool – 2016–18
  • Mart PoomDerby County, Sunderland, Arsenal – 1997–2003, 2006–07

Faroe Islands Faroe Islands[]

  • Gunnar NielsenManchester City – 2009–10

Finland Finland[]

  • Peter EnckelmanAston Villa, Blackburn Rovers – 1999–2000, 2001–04
  • Marcus ForssBrentford – 2021–22
  • Mikael ForssellChelsea, Birmingham City – 1998–99, 2001–02, 2003–06, 2007–08[b FRG]
  • Sami HyypiäLiverpool – 1999–2009
  • Jussi JääskeläinenBolton Wanderers, West Ham United – 2001–15
  • Jonatan JohanssonCharlton Athletic – 2000–06[b SWE]
  • Toni KallioFulham – 2008–10
  • Joonas KolkkaCrystal Palace – 2004–05
  • Shefki KuqiBlackburn Rovers, Fulham, Newcastle United – 2005–08, 2010–11[b KOS-YUG]
  • Jari LitmanenLiverpool – 2000–02
  • Antti NiemiSouthampton, Fulham – 2002–08
  • Mixu PaatelainenBolton Wanderers – 1995–96
  • Petri PasanenPortsmouth – 2003–04
  • Teemu PukkiNorwich City – 2019–20, 2021–
  • Aki RiihilahtiCrystal Palace – 2004–05
  • Teemu TainioTottenham Hotspur, Sunderland, Birmingham City – 2005–10
  • Hannu TihinenWest Ham United – 2000–01
  • Simo ValakariDerby County – 2000–02

France France[]

With 175 goals, all for Arsenal, Thierry Henry is the second highest-scoring foreign player in Premier League history
Nicolas Anelka won the Premier League at Arsenal and Chelsea
Gaël Clichy has won the Premier League with Arsenal and Manchester City. His part in Arsenal's 2004 triumph made him the youngest player with a winner's medal, a record now held by Phil Foden
Patrice Evra won the Premier League five times with Manchester United
  • Samassi AbouWest Ham United – 1997–99[b CIV]
  • Didier AgatheAston Villa – 2006–07[b REU]
  • Rayan Aït-NouriWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–21
  • Ibrahim AmadouNorwich City – 2019–20[b CMR]
  • Morgan AmalfitanoWest Bromwich Albion, West Ham United – 2013–15
  • Jordan AmaviAston Villa – 2015–16
  • Jérémie AliadièreArsenal, West Ham United, Middlesbrough – 2001–09
  • Bernard AllouNottingham Forest – 1998–99[b CIV]
  • Pierre-Yves AndréBolton Wanderers – 2002–03[c BRE]
  • Nicolas AnelkaArsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion – 1996–99, 2001–05, 2006–12, 2013–14
  • Alphonse AreolaFulham – 2020–21
  • Pegguy ArphexadLeicester City, Liverpool – 1997–2000, 2001–02[b GLP]
  • Cédric AvinelWatford – 2006–07[c GLP]
  • El Hadji BaSunderland – 2013–14
  • Ibrahim BaBolton Wanderers – 2003–04[b SEN]
  • Tiémoué BakayokoChelsea – 2017–18
  • Fabien BarthezManchester United – 2000–03
  • David BellionSunderland, Manchester United, West Ham United – 2001–06
  • Hatem Ben ArfaNewcastle United, Hull City – 2010–15
  • Olivier BernardNewcastle United, Southampton – 2001–05
  • Mathieu BersonAston Villa – 2004–05
  • Laurent BlancManchester United – 2001–03
  • Patrick BlondeauSheffield Wednesday – 1997–98
  • Thierry BonalairNottingham Forest – 1998–99
  • Jérôme BonnisselFulham – 2003–04
  • Alexandre BonnotWatford – 1999–2000
  • Jean-Alain BoumsongNewcastle United – 2004–06[b CMR]
  • Yohan CabayeNewcastle United, Crystal Palace – 2011–14, 2015–18
  • Rémy CabellaNewcastle United – 2014–15[c COR]
  • Zoumana CamaraLeeds United – 2003–04
  • Vincent CandelaBolton Wanderers – 2004–05
  • Eric CantonaLeeds United, Manchester United – 1992–97
  • Étienne CapoueTottenham Hotspur, Watford – 2013–20
  • Patrice CarteronSunderland – 2000–01
  • Johan CavalliWatford – 2006–07[c COR]
  • Cyril ChapuisLeeds United – 2003–04
  • Laurent CharvetChelsea, Newcastle United, Manchester City – 1997–2001
  • Bruno CheyrouLiverpool – 2002–04
  • Pascal ChimbondaWigan Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland, Blackburn Rovers – 2005–11[b GLP][c GLP]
  • Philippe ChristanvalFulham – 2005–08
  • Gérald CidBolton Wanderers – 2007–08
  • Djibril CisséLiverpool, Sunderland, Queens Park Rangers – 2004–06, 2008–09, 2011–13
  • Édouard CisséWest Ham United – 2002–03
  • Aly CissokhoLiverpool, Aston Villa – 2013–16
  • Gaël ClichyArsenal, Manchester City – 2003–17
  • Patrick ColleterSouthampton – 1998–2000[c BRE]
  • Francis CoquelinArsenal – 2011–13, 2014–18
  • Laurent CourtoisWest Ham United – 2001–02
  • Pascal CyganArsenal – 2002–06
  • Ousmane DaboManchester City – 2006–07
  • Olivier DacourtEverton, Leeds United, Fulham – 1998–99, 2000–03, 2008–09
  • Stéphane DalmatTottenham Hotspur – 2003–04
  • Loïc DamourCardiff City – 2018–19
  • Jean-Claude DarchevilleNottingham Forest – 1998–99[b GUF][c GUF]
  • Mickaël DebèveMiddlesbrough – 2001–02
  • Mathieu DebuchyNewcastle United, Arsenal – 2012–17
  • Moussa DembéléFulham – 2013–14
  • Marcel DesaillyChelsea – 1998–2004[b GHA]
  • Didier DeschampsChelsea – 1999–2000
  • Abou DiabyArsenal – 2005–14
  • Adama DiakhabyHuddersfield Town – 2018–19
  • Modibo DiakitéSunderland – 2013–14
  • Ibrahima DialloSouthampton – 2020–
  • Alou DiarraWest Ham United – 2012–13
  • Lassana DiarraChelsea, Arsenal, Portsmouth – 2005–09
  • Didier DigardMiddlesbrough – 2008–09
  • Lucas DigneEverton, Aston Villa – 2018–
  • Bernard DiomèdeLiverpool – 2000–01
  • Issa DiopWest Ham United – 2018–
  • Sylvain DistinNewcastle United, Manchester City, Portsmouth, Everton, AFC Bournemouth – 2001–16
  • Martin DjetouFulham, Bolton Wanderers – 2002–04, 2005–06[b CIV]
  • Youri DjorkaeffBolton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers �� 2001–05
  • Didier DomiNewcastle United, Leeds United – 1998–2001, 2003–04
  • Abdoulaye DoucouréWatford, Everton – 2016–
  • Pierre DucrocqDerby County – 2001–02
  • Christophe DugarryBirmingham City – 2002–04
  • Franck DumasNewcastle United – 1999–2000
  • Odsonne ÉdouardCrystal Palace – 2021–[b GUF]
  • Mario EsparteroBolton Wanderers – 2001–02
  • Patrice EvraManchester United, West Ham United – 2005–14, 2017–18[b SEN]
  • Julien FaubertWest Ham United – 2007–11[c MTQ]
  • Fabrice FernandesSouthampton, Bolton Wanderers – 2001–06
  • Jean-Michel FerriLiverpool – 1998–99
  • Mathieu FlaminiArsenal, Crystal Palace – 2004–08, 2013–17
  • Wesley FofanaLeicester City – 2020–21
  • Marc-Antoine FortunéWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09, 2010–12[b GUF]
  • Dimitri FoulquierWatford – 2019–20[c GLP]
  • William GallasChelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur – 2001–13
  • Rémi GardeArsenal – 1996–99
  • David GinolaNewcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Everton – 1995–2002
  • Olivier GiroudArsenal, Chelsea – 2012–21
  • Gaël GivetBlackburn Rovers – 2008–12
  • Alain GomaNewcastle United, Fulham – 1999–2006
  • Bafétimbi GomisSwansea City – 2014–16
  • Yoan GouffranNewcastle United – 2012–16
  • Hérold GoulonBlackburn Rovers – 2010–11
  • Elliot GrandinBlackpool – 2010–11
  • Xavier GravelaineWatford – 1999–2000
  • François GrenetDerby County – 2001–02[c EUS]
  • Léandre GriffitSouthampton – 2003–05
  • Gilles GrimandiArsenal – 1997–2002
  • David GrondinArsenal – 1998–99
  • Matteo GuendouziArsenal – 2018–20
  • Frédéric GuilbertAston Villa – 2019–20
  • Stéphane Guivarc'hNewcastle United – 1998–99
  • Thierry HenryArsenal – 1999–2007, 2011–12
  • Valérien IsmaëlCrystal Palace – 1997–98
  • Younès KaboulTottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Sunderland, Watford – 2007–18
  • N'Golo KantéLeicester City, Chelsea – 2015–
  • Olivier KapoBirmingham City, Wigan Athletic – 2007–10[b CIV]
  • Christian KarembeuMiddlesbrough – 2000–01[b NCL]
  • Marc KellerWest Ham United – 1998–2000
  • Yann KermorgantAFC Bournemouth – 2015–16[c BRE]
  • Anthony KnockaertLeicester City, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2014–15, 2017–19
  • Ibrahima KonatéLiverpool – 2021–
  • Laurent KoscielnyArsenal – 2010–19
  • Alexandre LacazetteArsenal – 2017–
  • Bernard LamaWest Ham United – 1997–98
  • Bernard LambourdeChelsea – 1997–2001[b GLP]
  • Lilian LaslandesSunderland – 2001–02
  • Pierre LaurentLeeds United – 1996–97
  • Florent LavilleBolton Wanderers – 2002–04
  • Maxime Le MarchandFulham – 2018–19, 2020–21
  • Ulrich Le PenIpswich Town – 2001–02
  • Anthony Le TallecLiverpool, Sunderland – 2003–06
  • Frank LeboeufChelsea – 1996–2001
  • Pierre Lees-MelouNorwich City – 2021–
  • Sylvain LegwinskiFulham – 2001–06
  • Florian LejeuneNewcastle United – 2017–20
  • Hugo LlorisTottenham Hotspur – 2012–
  • Matthieu Louis-JeanNottingham Forest – 1998–99
  • Patrice LuziLiverpool – 2003–04
  • Mickaël MadarEverton – 1997–99
  • Claude MakéléléChelsea – 2003–08[b ZAI]
  • Steed MalbranqueFulham, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland – 2001–11[b BEL]
  • Florent MaloudaChelsea – 2007–13[b GUF][c GUF]
  • Steve MandandaCrystal Palace – 2016–17[b ZAI]
  • Mikael MandronSunderland – 2012–13, 2014–15
  • Eliaquim MangalaManchester City, Everton – 2014–16, 2017–18
  • Steve MarletFulham – 2001–04
  • Anthony MartialManchester United – 2015–22
  • Lilian MartinDerby County – 2000–01
  • Sylvain MarveauxNewcastle United – 2011–14
  • Jean-Philippe MatetaCrystal Palace – 2020–
  • Neal MaupayBrighton & Hove Albion – 2019–
  • Youl MawénéDerby County – 2000–02
  • Bryan MbeumoBrentford – 2021–
  • Benjamin MendyManchester City – 2017–
  • Bernard MendyBolton Wanderers, Hull City – 2002–03, 2008–10
  • Illan MeslierLeeds United – 2020–
  • Anthony ModesteBlackburn Rovers – 2011–12
  • Lys MoussetAFC Bournemouth, Sheffield United – 2016–21
  • Steven MouyokoloHull City, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2009–11
  • Yann M'VilaSunderland – 2015–16
  • Christian NadéSheffield United – 2006–07
  • Lilian NalisLeicester City – 2003–04
  • Samir NasriArsenal, Manchester City, West Ham United – 2008–17, 2018–19
  • Iliman NdiayeSheffield United – 2020–21
  • Tanguy NdombeleTottenham Hotspur – 2019–22
  • Christian NegouaiManchester City – 2004–05[b MTQ]
  • David N'GogLiverpool, Bolton Wanderers, Swansea City – 2008–12, 2013–14
  • Bruno NgottyBolton Wanderers – 2001–06
  • Georges-Kévin NkoudouTottenham Hotspur, Burnley – 2016–20
  • Niels NkounkouEverton – 2020–21
  • Charles N'ZogbiaNewcastle United, Wigan Athletic, Aston Villa – 2004–13, 2014–16
  • Steven NzonziBlackburn Rovers, Stoke City – 2009–15
  • Gabriel ObertanManchester United, Newcastle United – 2009–16
  • Michael OliseCrystal Palace – 2021–[b ENG]
  • Noé PamarotTottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth – 2004–09
  • Dimitri PayetWest Ham United – 2015–17[b REU]
  • Lionel PérezSunderland – 1996–97
  • Sébastien PérezBlackburn Rovers – 1998–99
  • Vincent PéricardPortsmouth, Stoke City – 2003–04, 2005–06, 2008–09[b CMR]
  • Romain PerraudSouthampton – 2021–
  • Emmanuel PetitArsenal, Chelsea – 1997–2000, 2001–04
  • Jérémy PiedSouthampton – 2016–18
  • Frédéric PiquionnePortsmouth, West Ham United – 2009–11[b NCL][c MTQ]
  • Robert PiresArsenal, Aston Villa – 2000–06, 2010–11
  • Damien PlessisLiverpool – 2007–09
  • Paul PogbaManchester United – 2011–12, 2016–
  • William PrunierManchester United – 1995–96
  • Sébastien PuygrenierBolton Wanderers – 2008–09
  • Franck QueudrueMiddlesbrough, Fulham, Birmingham City – 2001–08, 2009–10
  • Loïc RémyQueens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Crystal Palace – 2012–17
  • Anthony RéveillèreSunderland – 2014–15
  • Emmanuel RivièreNewcastle United – 2014–16[b MTQ][c MTQ]
  • Valentin RobergeSunderland – 2013–15
  • Laurent RobertNewcastle United, Portsmouth, Derby County – 2001–06, 2007–08[b REU]
  • Bruno RodriguezBradford City – 1999–2000
  • Franck RollingLeicester City – 1996–97
  • Éric RoySunderland – 1999–2001
  • Bacary SagnaArsenal, Manchester City – 2007–17
  • Yaya SanogoArsenal, Crystal Palace – 2013–15
  • Louis SahaNewcastle United, Fulham, Manchester United, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland – 1998–99, 2001–13
  • Allan Saint-MaximinNewcastle United – 2019–
  • Mamadou SakhoLiverpool, Crystal Palace – 2013–21
  • Morgan SansonAston Villa – 2020–
  • Malang SarrChelsea – 2021–
  • Sébastien SchemmelWest Ham United, Portsmouth – 2000–04
  • Morgan SchneiderlinSouthampton, Manchester United, Everton – 2012–20
  • Antoine SibierskiManchester City, Newcastle United, Wigan Athletic – 2003–09
  • Djibril SidibéEverton �� 2019–20
  • Mikaël SilvestreManchester United, Arsenal – 1999–2010
  • Florent Sinama PongolleLiverpool, Blackburn Rovers – 2003–06[b REU]
  • Moussa SissokoNewcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Watford – 2012–
  • David SommeilManchester City, Sheffield United – 2002–07[b GLP][c GLP]
  • Boubakary SoumaréLeicester City – 2021–
  • Sébastien SquillaciArsenal – 2010–12[c COR]
  • Benjamin StambouliTottenham Hotspur – 2014–15
  • Ludovic SylvestreBlackpool – 2010–11
  • Allan TchaptchetSouthampton – 2020–21
  • David TerrierWest Ham United – 1997–98
  • Florian ThauvinNewcastle United – 2015–16
  • Kévin Théophile-CatherineCardiff City – 2013–14
  • Patrick ValéryBlackburn Rovers – 1997–98
  • Yan ValerySouthampton – 2018–21
  • Raphaël VaraneManchester United – 2021–
  • Jordan VeretoutAston Villa – 2015–16
  • Patrick VieiraArsenal, Manchester City – 1996–2005, 2009–11[b SEN]
  • Grégory VignalLiverpool, Portsmouth, Birmingham City – 2000–03, 2005–06, 2009–10
  • Jean-Guy WallemmeCoventry City – 1998–99
  • Sylvain WiltordArsenal – 2000–04
  • Mapou Yanga-MbiwaNewcastle United – 2012–14[b CAF]
  • Kurt ZoumaChelsea, Stoke City, Everton, West Ham – 2014–
  • Ronald ZubarWolverhampton Wanderers – 2009–12[b GLP][c GLP]

Gabon Gabon[]

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was the joint-top goalscorer in the Premier League in 2018–19, scoring 22 goals for Arsenal.
  • Pierre-Emerick AubameyangArsenal – 2017–22[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Daniel CousinHull City – 2008–10
  • Bruno Ecuele MangaCardiff City – 2018–19
  • Mario LeminaSouthampton, Fulham – 2017–19, 2020–21[c FRA U21]
  • Didier NdongSunderland – 2016–17

Gambia The Gambia[]

  • Modou BarrowSwansea City – 2014–17

Georgia Georgia (country)[]

  • Rati AleksidzeChelsea – 2000–01
  • Mikhail KavelashviliManchester City – 1995–96
  • Temuri KetsbaiaNewcastle United – 1997–2000
  • Zurab KhizanishviliBlackburn Rovers – 2005–09
  • Georgi KinkladzeManchester City, Derby County – 1995–96, 1999–2002

Germany Germany[]

Jens Lehmann, goalkeeper for Arsenal during their undefeated season in 2003–04
André Schürrle won the Premier League with Chelsea
  • Markus BabbelLiverpool, Blackburn Rovers – 2000–04
  • Michael BallackChelsea – 2006–10
  • Stefan BeinlichAston Villa – 1992–94
  • Jérôme BoatengManchester City – 2010–11
  • Fredi BobicBolton Wanderers – 2001–02[b SVN-YUG]
  • Matthias BreitkreutzAston Villa – 1992–94
  • Emre CanLiverpool – 2014–18
  • Sean DundeeLiverpool – 1998–99[b SAF]
  • Erik DurmHuddersfield Town – 2018–19
  • Ralf FährmannNorwich City – 2019–20
  • Steffen FreundTottenham Hotspur, Leicester City – 1998–2004
  • Michael FrontzeckManchester City – 1995–96
  • Maurizio GaudinoManchester City – 1994–95
  • Serge GnabryArsenal, West Bromwich Albion – 2012–14, 2015–16
  • Pascal GroßBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–
  • İlkay GündoğanManchester City – 2016–
  • Dietmar HamannNewcastle United, Liverpool, Manchester City – 1998–2009
  • Kai HavertzChelsea – 2020–
  • Michael HefeleHuddersfield Town – 2017–18
  • Thomas HelmerSunderland – 1999–2000
  • Thomas HitzlspergerAston Villa, West Ham United, Everton – 2000–05, 2010–11, 2012–13
  • Lewis HoltbyTottenham Hotspur, Fulham – 2012–15
  • Uwe HünemeierBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–18
  • Robert HuthChelsea, Middlesbrough, Stoke City, Leicester City – 2001–17
  • Eike ImmelManchester City – 1995–96
  • Vitaly JaneltBrentford – 2021–
  • Loris KariusLiverpool – 2016–18
  • Steffen KarlManchester City – 1993–94
  • Reda KhadraBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–21
  • Jan KirchhoffSunderland – 2015–17
  • Jürgen KlinsmannTottenham Hotspur – 1994–95, 1997–98
  • Robin KochLeeds United – 2020–
  • Lars LeeseBarnsley – 1997–98
  • Jens LehmannArsenal – 2003–08, 2010–11
  • Moritz LeitnerNorwich City – 2019–20[c AUT U17]
  • Bernd LenoArsenal – 2018–
  • Chris LöweHuddersfield Town – 2017–19
  • Stefan MalzArsenal ��� 1999–2001
  • Marko MarinChelsea – 2012–13[b BIH-YUG]
  • Alberto MéndezArsenal – 1997–99
  • Per MertesackerArsenal – 2011–18
  • Max MeyerCrystal Palace – 2018–20
  • Shkodran MustafiArsenal – 2016–21
  • Lukas NmechaManchester City – 2017–18[c ENG U21]
  • Savio NserekoWest Ham United – 2008–09[b UGA]
  • Mesut ÖzilArsenal – 2013–20
  • Sergio PeterBlackburn Rovers – 2005–07
  • Lukas PodolskiArsenal – 2012–15[b POL]
  • Nick ProschwitzHull City – 2013–14
  • Collin QuanerHuddersfield Town – 2017–19
  • Karl-Heinz RiedleLiverpool – 1997–2000
  • Sascha RietherFulham – 2012–14
  • Uwe RöslerManchester City, Southampton – 1993–96, 2000–02
  • Antonio RüdigerChelsea – 2017–
  • Lukas RuppNorwich City – 2019–20, 2021–
  • Abdelhamid SabiriHuddersfield Town – 2017–19[b MAR]
  • Leroy SanéManchester City – 2016–19
  • Christopher Schindler ��� Huddersfield Town – 2017–19
  • Stefan SchnoorDerby County – 1998–2001
  • André SchürrleChelsea, Fulham – 2013–15, 2018–19
  • Bastian SchweinsteigerManchester United – 2015–16
  • Lennard SowahPortsmouth – 2009–10
  • Dennis SrbenyNorwich City – 2019–20
  • Marco StiepermannNorwich City – 2019–20
  • Michael TarnatManchester City – 2003–04
  • Gerhard TremmelSwansea City – 2011–15
  • Tom TrybullNorwich City – 2019–20
  • Moritz VolzFulham – 2003–08
  • Timo WernerChelsea – 2020–
  • Stefan WesselsEverton – 2007–08
  • Philipp WollscheidStoke City – 2014–17
  • Christian ZiegeMiddlesbrough, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur – 1999–2004
  • Ron-Robert ZielerLeicester City – 2016–17
  • Christoph ZimmermannNorwich City – 2019–20

Ghana Ghana[]

Michael Essien won the Premier League twice with Chelsea
  • Albert AdomahMiddlesbrough – 2016–17[b ENG]
  • Junior AgogoSheffield Wednesday – 1997–99[c ENG C]
  • Patrick AgyemangQueens Park Rangers – 2011–12[b ENG]
  • Daniel AmarteyLeicester City – 2015–19, 2020–
  • Christian AtsuEverton, Newcastle United – 2014–15, 2017–20
  • André AyewSwansea City, West Ham United – 2015–18[b FRA]
  • Jordan AyewAston Villa, Swansea City, Crystal Palace – 2015–[b FRA]
  • Derek BoatengFulham – 2013–14
  • Kevin-Prince BoatengTottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth – 2007–10[b FRG][c GER U21]
  • Malik BuariFulham – 2003–04[c ENG U16]
  • Joe DodooLeicester City – 2015–16[c ENG U18]
  • Michael EssienChelsea – 2005–12, 2013–14
  • Emmanuel FrimpongArsenal, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Fulham – 2011–13[c ENG U17]
  • Asamoah GyanSunderland – 2010–12
  • Elvis HammondFulham – 2002–03, 2004–05
  • Richard KingsonBirmingham City, Wigan Athletic, Blackpool – 2007–09, 2010–11
  • Nii LampteyAston Villa, Coventry City – 1994–96
  • John MensahSunderland – 2009–11
  • Sulley MuntariPortsmouth, Sunderland – 2007–08, 2010–11
  • Alex NyarkoEverton – 2000–01, 2003–04
  • Quincy Owusu-AbeyieArsenal, Portsmouth – 2004–06, 2009–10[b NED][c NED U21]
  • John PaintsilWest Ham United, Fulham – 2006–11
  • Thomas ParteyArsenal – 2020–
  • Baba RahmanChelsea – 2015–16
  • Mohammed SalisuSouthampton – 2020–
  • Lloyd SamCharlton Athletic – 2004–07[b ENG][c ENG U20]
  • Jeffrey SchluppLeicester City, Crystal Palace – 2014–[b GER]
  • Tony YeboahLeeds United �� 1994–97

Gibraltar Gibraltar[]

  • Danny HigginbothamManchester United, Derby County, Southampton, Sunderland, Stoke City – 1999–2005, 2007–12[b ENG]

Greece Greece[]

  • Angelos BasinasPortsmouth – 2008–10
  • Vassilios BorbokisDerby County – 1998–2000
  • Kostas ChalkiasPortsmouth – 2004–05
  • Nikos DabizasNewcastle United, Leicester City – 1997–2004
  • Giorgos DonisBlackburn Rovers – 1996–97[b FRG]
  • Theofanis GekasPortsmouth – 2008–09
  • Georgios GeorgiadisNewcastle United – 1998–99
  • Stelios GiannakopoulosBolton Wanderers, Hull City – 2003–09
  • Dimitris GiannoulisNorwich City – 2021–
  • José HolebasWatford – 2015–20[b FRG]
  • Giorgos KaragounisFulham – 2012–14
  • Orestis KarnezisWatford – 2017–18
  • Kostas KonstantinidisBolton Wanderers – 2001–02[b FRG]
  • Sotirios KyrgiakosLiverpool, Sunderland – 2009–12
  • Vassilis LakisCrystal Palace – 2004–05
  • Charalampos MavriasSunderland – 2013–14
  • Konstantinos MavropanosArsenal – 2017–19
  • Kostas MitroglouFulham – 2013–14
  • Vangelis MorasSwansea City – 2011–12
  • Sokratis PapastathopoulosArsenal – 2018–20
  • Georgios SamarasManchester City, West Bromwich Albion – 2005–08, 2014–15
  • Giannis SkopelitisPortsmouth – 2004–06
  • Kostas StafylidisStoke City – 2017–18
  • Stathis TavlaridisArsenal – 2002–03
  • Kostas TsimikasLiverpool – 2020–
  • Christos TzolisNorwich – 2021–
  • Apostolos VelliosEverton – 2010–13
  • Theodoros ZagorakisLeicester City – 1997–2000

Grenada Grenada[]

  • Shandon BaptisteBrentford – 2021–
  • Delroy FaceyBolton Wanderers – 2002–04[b ENG]
  • Jason RobertsWest Bromwich Albion, Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic, Blackburn Rovers, Reading – 2002–04, 2005–13[b ENG]

Guinea Guinea[]

Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau[]

Guyana Guyana[]

  • Matthew BriggsFulham – 2006–07, 2010–14[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Carl CortWimbledon, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1996–2004[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Leon CortStoke City, Burnley – 2008–10[b ENG]
  • Neil DannsBlackburn Rovers, Birmingham City – 2002–04, 2007–08[b ENG]

Honduras Honduras[]

  • Roger EspinozaWigan Athletic – 2012–13
  • Maynor Figueroa �� Wigan Athletic, Hull City – 2007–15
  • Iván GuerreroCoventry City – 2000–01
  • Milton NúñezSunderland – 1999–2000
  • Wilson PalaciosBirmingham City, Wigan Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur, Stoke City – 2007–15
  • Hendry ThomasWigan Athletic – 2009–11

Hungary Hungary[]

Iceland Iceland[]

Iran Iran[]

  • Karim BagheriCharlton Athletic – 2000–01
  • Ashkan DejagahFulham – 2012–14[c GER U21]
  • Saman GhoddosBrentford – 2021–[b SWE][c SWE]
  • Alireza JahanbakhshBrighton & Hove Albion – 2018–21
  • Andranik TeymourianBolton Wanderers, Fulham – 2006–09

Israel Israel[]

  • Walid BadirWimbledon – 1999–2000
  • Yossi BenayounWest Ham United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal – 2005–13
  • Tal Ben HaimBolton Wanderers, Chelsea, Manchester City, Sunderland, Portsmouth, West Ham United, Queens Park Rangers – 2004–11, 2012–13
  • Eyal BerkovicSouthampton, West Ham United, Manchester City, Portsmouth – 1996–99, 2002–05
  • Tamir CohenBolton Wanderers – 2007–11
  • Najwan GhrayibAston Villa – 1999–2000
  • Tomer HemedBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–18
  • Yaniv KatanWest Ham United – 2005–06
  • Beram KayalBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–19
  • Dekel KeinanBlackpool – 2010–11
  • Avi NimniDerby County – 1999–2000
  • Ronny RosenthalLiverpool, Tottenham Hotspur – 1992–97
  • Ben SaharChelsea – 2006–07
  • Itay ShechterSwansea City – 2012–13
  • Idan TalEverton, Bolton Wanderers – 2000–02, 2006–07
  • Itzik ZoharCrystal Palace – 1997–98

Italy Italy[]

Mario Balotelli won the Premier league with Manchester City in 2012.
  • Gabriele AmbrosettiChelsea – 1999–2000
  • Marco AmbrosioChelsea – 2003–04
  • Lorenzo AmorusoBlackburn Rovers – 2003–05
  • Alberto AquilaniLiverpool – 2009–10
  • Dino BaggioBlackburn Rovers – 2003–04
  • Francesco BaianoDerby County – 1997–2000
  • Mario BalotelliManchester City, Liverpool – 2010–13, 2014–15
  • Antonio BarrecaNewcastle United – 2018–19
  • Nicola BertiTottenham Hotspur – 1997–99
  • Rolando BianchiManchester City – 2007–08
  • Patrizio BillioCrystal Palace – 1997–98
  • Ivano BonettiCrystal Palace – 1997–98
  • Fabio BoriniChelsea, Liverpool, Sunderland – 2009–10, 2012–17
  • Marco BorrielloWest Ham United – 2013–14
  • Marco BrancaMiddlesbrough – 1998–99
  • Benito CarboneSheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa, Bradford City, Derby County, Middlesbrough – 1996–2002
  • Pierluigi CasiraghiChelsea – 1998–99
  • Bernardo CorradiManchester City – 2006–07
  • Carlo CudiciniChelsea, Tottenham Hotspur – 1999–2011
  • Patrick CutroneWolverhampton Wanderers – 2019–21
  • Daniele DainoDerby County – 2001–02
  • Samuele Dalla BonaChelsea – 1999–2002
  • Matteo DarmianManchester United – 2015–19
  • Paolo Di CanioSheffield Wednesday, West Ham United, Charlton Athletic – 1997–2004
  • Roberto Di MatteoChelsea – 1996–2001[b SUI]
  • David Di MicheleWest Ham United – 2008–09
  • Alessandro DiamantiWest Ham United, Watford – 2008–10, 2015–16
  • Andrea DossenaLiverpool, Sunderland – 2008–10, 2013–14
  • EmersonChelsea – 2017–22[b BRA][c BRA U17]
  • Stefano EranioDerby County – 1997–2001
  • Matteo FerrariEverton – 2005–06[b ALG]
  • Gianluca FestaMiddlesbrough – 1996–97, 1998–2002
  • Manolo GabbiadiniSouthampton – 2016–19
  • Emanuele GiaccheriniSunderland – 2013–15
  • Stefano GioacchiniCoventry City – 1998–99
  • Corrado GrabbiBlackburn Rovers – 2001–04
  • JorginhoChelsea – 2018–[b BRA]
  • Moise KeanEverton – 2019–22
  • Attilio LombardoCrystal Palace – 1997–98
  • Arturo LupoliArsenal – 2005–06
  • Massimo MaccaroneMiddlesbrough – 2002–04, 2005–07
  • Federico MachedaManchester United, Queens Park Rangers – 2008–12
  • Roberto ManciniLeicester City – 2000–01
  • Vito MannoneArsenal, Sunderland – 2008–10, 2012–17
  • Dario MarcolinBlackburn Rovers – 1998–99
  • Marco MaterazziEverton – 1998–99
  • Vincenzo MontellaFulham – 2006–07
  • Antonio NocerinoWest Ham United – 2013–14
  • Angelo OgbonnaWest Ham United – 2015–
  • Stefano OkakaFulham, Watford – 2009–10, 2016–19
  • Dani OsvaldoSouthampton – 2013–15[b ARG]
  • Daniele PadelliLiverpool – 2006–07
  • Michele PadovanoCrystal Palace – 1997–98
  • Gabriel PalettaLiverpool – 2006–07[b ARG][c ARG U20]
  • Alberto PaloschiSwansea City – 2015–16
  • Christian PanucciChelsea – 2000–01
  • Graziano PellèSouthampton – 2014–16
  • Alessandro PistoneNewcastle United, Everton – 1997–2006
  • Rodrigo PossebonManchester United – 2008–09[b BRA]
  • Andrea RanocchiaHull City – 2016–17
  • Fabrizio RavanelliMiddlesbrough, Derby County – 1996–97, 2001–02
  • Giuseppe RossiManchester United, Newcastle United – 2005–07[b USA]
  • Francesco SanettiSheffield Wednesday – 1997–99
  • Davide SantonNewcastle United – 2011–14
  • Ezequiel SchelottoBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–18, 2019–20[b ARG]
  • Matteo SereniIpswich Town – 2001–02
  • Andrea SilenziNottingham Forest – 1995–97
  • Massimo TaibiManchester United – 1999–2000
  • Paolo TramezzaniTottenham Hotspur – 1998–99
  • Marcello TrottaFulham – 2011–12
  • Nicola VentolaCrystal Palace – 2004–05
  • Gianluca VialliChelsea – 1996–99
  • Davide ZappacostaChelsea – 2017–19
  • Simone ZazaWest Ham United – 2016–17
  • Gianfranco ZolaChelsea – 1996–2003

Ivory Coast Ivory Coast[]

Didier Drogba scored 104 Premier League goals and won four league titles with Chelsea.

Jamaica Jamaica[]

Wes Morgan captained Leicester's title-winning team in 2016
  • Michail AntonioWest Ham United – 2015–[b ENG]
  • Leon BaileyAston Villa – 2021–
  • Giles BarnesDerby County, West Bromwich Albion – 2007–08, 2010–11[b ENG][c ENG U19]
  • Jermaine BeckfordEverton – 2010–12[b ENG]
  • Trevor BenjaminLeicester City – 2000–02, 2003–04[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Elliott BennettNorwich City – 2011–14[b ENG]
  • Deon BurtonDerby County, Portsmouth – 1997–2002, 2003–04[b ENG]
  • Darren ByfieldAston Villa – 1997–98[b ENG]
  • Jamal Campbell-RyceCharlton Athletic – 2002–04[b ENG]
  • Shaun CummingsReading – 2012–13[b ENG]
  • Claude DavisSheffield United, Derby County – 2006–08
  • Simon DawkinsAston Villa – 2012–13[b ENG]
  • Bobby Decordova-ReidCardiff City, Fulham – 2018–19, 2020–21[b ENG]
  • Lloyd DoyleyWatford – 2006–07[b ENG]
  • Robbie EarleWimbledon – 1992–2000[b ENG]
  • Jason EuellWimbledon, Charlton Athletic, Middlesbrough, Blackpool – 1995–2000, 2001–07, 2010–11[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Damien FrancisWimbledon, Norwich City, Wigan Athletic, Watford – 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2004–07[b ENG]
  • Ricardo FullerPortsmouth, Stoke City – 2004–05, 2008–12
  • Ricardo GardnerBolton Wanderers – 2001–12
  • Marcus GayleWimbledon – 1993–2000[b ENG][c ENG U17]
  • Lewis GrabbanNorwich City, AFC Bournemouth – 2015–17[b ENG]
  • Anthony GrantChelsea – 2004–05[b ENG][c ENG U19]
  • Andre GrayBurnley, Watford – 2016–20[b ENG][c ENG C]
  • Paul HallCoventry City – 1998–2000[b ENG]
  • Barry HaylesFulham – 2001–04[b ENG][c ENG C][c CAY]
  • Michael HectorFulham – 2020–21[b ENG]
  • Micah HydeWatford – 1999–2000[b ENG]
  • David JohnsonIpswich Town – 2000–01[c ENG B]
  • Jermaine JohnsonBolton Wanderers – 2001–03
  • Michael JohnsonBirmingham City, Derby County – 2002–03, 2007–08[b ENG]
  • Marlon KingWatford, Wigan Athletic, Hull City, Middlesbrough – 2006–10[b ENG]
  • Jamie LawrenceLeicester City, Bradford City – 1994–95, 1996–97, 1999–2001[b ENG]
  • Kevin LisbieCharlton Athletic – 1998–99, 2000–07[b ENG]
  • Jamar LozaNorwich City – 2013–14
  • Danny MaddixQueens Park Rangers – 1992–93, 1994–96[b ENG]
  • Adrian MariappaWatford, Reading, Crystal Palace – 2006–07, 2012–20[b ENG]
  • Jobi McAnuffReading – 2012–13[b ENG]
  • Garath McClearyReading – 2012–13[b ENG]
  • Darren MooreWest Bromwich Albion, Derby County – 2002–03, 2004–06, 2007–08[b ENG]
  • Liam MooreLeicester City – 2014–15[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Wes MorganLeicester City – 2014–21[b ENG]
  • Ravel MorrisonWest Ham United, Sheffield United – 2013–15, 2019–20[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Nyron NosworthySunderland – 2005–06, 2007–10[b ENG]
  • Kasey PalmerHuddersfield Town – 2017–18[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Ethan PinnockBrentford – 2021–[b ENG][c ENG C]
  • Darryl PowellDerby County, Birmingham City – 1996–2003[b ENG]
  • Marvin RobinsonDerby County – 1998–2000, 2001–02[b ENG]
  • Theo RobinsonWatford – 2006–07[b ENG]
  • Luton SheltonSheffield United – 2006–07
  • Fitzroy SimpsonManchester City – 1992–95[b ENG]
  • Frank SinclairChelsea, Leicester City – 1992–2002, 2003–04[b ENG]
  • Kevin StewartLiverpool – 2015–17[b ENG]
  • Lee WilliamsonWatford – 2006–07[b ENG]

Japan Japan[]

  • Junichi InamotoFulham, West Bromwich Albion – 2002–06
  • Shinji KagawaManchester United – 2012–14
  • Takumi MinaminoLiverpool, Southampton – 2019–
  • Ryo MiyaichiBolton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic, Arsenal – 2011–14
  • Yoshinori MutoNewcastle United – 2018–20
  • Hidetoshi NakataBolton Wanderers – 2005–06
  • Shinji OkazakiLeicester City – 2015–19
  • Kazuyuki TodaTottenham Hotspur – 2002–03
  • Takehiro TomiyasuArsenal – 2021–
  • Maya YoshidaSouthampton – 2012–20

Kenya Kenya[]

  • Victor WanyamaSouthampton, Tottenham Hotspur – 2013–20

Korea Republic South Korea[]

Park Ji-Sung won the Premier League four times with Manchester United
  • Cho Won-heeWigan Athletic – 2008–10
  • Hwang Hee-chanWolverhampton Wanderers – 2021–
  • Ji Dong-wonSunderland – 2011–12, 2013–14
  • Ki Sung-yuengSwansea City, Sunderland, Newcastle United – 2012–20
  • Kim Bo-kyungCardiff City – 2013–14
  • Kim Do-heonWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09
  • Lee Chung-yongBolton Wanderers, Crystal Palace – 2009–12, 2014–18
  • Lee Dong-gookMiddlesbrough – 2006–08
  • Lee Young-pyoTottenham Hotspur – 2005–08
  • Park Chu-youngArsenal – 2011–12
  • Park Ji-sungManchester United, Queens Park Rangers – 2005–13
  • Seol Ki-hyeonReading, Fulham – 2006–10
  • Son Heung-minTottenham Hotspur – 2015–
  • Yun Suk-youngQueens Park Rangers – 2014–15

Kosovo Kosovo[]

Latvia Latvia[]

  • Imants BleidelisSouthampton – 2000–02
  • Kaspars GorkšsReading – 2012–13
  • Marians PaharsSouthampton – 1998–2004[b UKR-URS]
  • Igors StepanovsArsenal – 2000–03
  • Andrejs ŠtolcersFulham – 2001–03

Liberia Liberia[]

  • Alex NimelyManchester City – 2009–10[c ENG U20]
  • George WeahChelsea, Manchester City – 1999–2001
  • Christopher WrehArsenal – 1997–99

Lithuania Lithuania[]

Mali Mali[]

Malta Malta[]

  • Dylan KerrLeeds United – 1992–93

Mauritania Mauritania[]

  • Aboubakar KamaraFulham – 2018–19, 2020–21[b FRA]

Mexico Mexico[]

Javier Hernández won the Premier League twice with Manchester United
  • Pablo BarreraWest Ham United – 2010–11
  • Jared BorgettiBolton Wanderers – 2005–06
  • Nery CastilloManchester City – 2007–08
  • Giovani dos SantosTottenham Hotspur – 2008–12
  • Guillermo FrancoWest Ham United – 2009–10[b ARG]
  • Javier HernándezManchester United, West Ham United – 2010–16, 2017–20
  • Raúl JiménezWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–
  • Miguel LayúnWatford – 2015–16
  • Carlos SalcidoFulham – 2010–11
  • Carlos VelaArsenal, West Bromwich Albion – 2008–11

Montenegro Montenegro[]

Montserrat Montserrat[]

  • Brandon ComleyQueens Park Rangers – 2014–15[b ENG]
  • Bruce DyerCrystal Palace – 1994–95, 1997–98[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Ruel FoxNorwich City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur – 1992–2000[b ENG][c ENG B]

Morocco Morocco[]

  • Nordin AmrabatWatford – 2015–18[b NED][c NED U21]
  • Oussama AssaidiLiverpool, Stoke City – 2012–15
  • Sofiane BoufalSouthampton – 2016–18, 2019–20[b FRA]
  • Marouane ChamakhArsenal, West Ham United, Crystal Palace – 2010–16[b FRA][c FRA U19]
  • Youssef ChippoCoventry City – 1999–2001
  • Manuel da CostaWest Ham United – 2009–11[b FRA][c POR U21]
  • Karim El AhmadiAston Villa – 2012–14[b NED]
  • Talal El KarkouriSunderland, Charlton Athletic – 2002–03, 2004–07
  • Tahar El KhalejSouthampton, Charlton Athletic – 1999–2003
  • Nabil El ZharLiverpool – 2006–07, 2008–10[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Mustapha HadjiCoventry City, Aston Villa – 1999–2004
  • Hassan KachloulSouthampton, Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1998–2002, 2003–04
  • Imran LouzaWatford – 2021–[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Adam MasinaWatford – 2018–20, 2021–[c ITA U21]
  • Noureddine NaybetTottenham Hotspur – 2004–06
  • Abdeslam OuaddouFulham – 2001–03
  • Youssef SafriNorwich City – 2004–05
  • Romain SaïssWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–[b FRA]
  • Adel TaarabtTottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers, Fulham – 2006–09, 2011–15[c FRA U19]
  • Hakim ZiyechChelsea – 2020–[b NED][c NED U21]

Netherlands Netherlands[]

Edwin van der Sar is the holder of the record for the longest Premier League clean sheet streak, while playing for Manchester United
Robin van Persie was Premier League top scorer in two consecutive seasons for two different clubs – Arsenal and Manchester United
Ruud van Nistelrooy was the top scorer and Player of the Season in 2002–03
  • Patrick van AanholtChelsea, Wigan Athletic, Sunderland, Crystal Palace – 2009–10, 2011–12, 2014–21
  • Nabil AbidallahIpswich Town – 2000–01
  • Ibrahim AfellayStoke City – 2015–18
  • Nathan AkéChelsea, Watford, AFC Bournemouth, Manchester City – 2012–
  • Ryan BabelLiverpool, Fulham – 2007–11, 2018–19
  • Donny van de BeekManchester United, Everton – 2020–
  • Steven BerghuisWatford – 2015–16
  • Dennis BergkampArsenal – 1995–2006
  • Steven BergwijnTottenham Hotspur – 2019–
  • Daley BlindManchester United – 2014–18
  • Regi BlinkerSheffield Wednesday – 1995–97[b SUR-NED]
  • George BoatengCoventry City, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough, Hull City – 1997–2010[b GHA]
  • Jeroen BoereWest Ham United – 1993–96
  • Winston BogardeChelsea – 2000–01
  • Marco BoogersWest Ham United – 1995–96
  • Paul BosveltManchester City – 2003–05
  • Khalid BoulahrouzChelsea – 2006–07
  • Wilfred BoumaAston Villa – 2005–08
  • Giovanni van BronckhorstArsenal – 2001–03
  • Jeffrey BrumaChelsea – 2009–11
  • Alexander BüttnerManchester United – 2012–14
  • Tahith ChongManchester United – 2018–20[b CUW-ANT]
  • Jordy ClasieSouthampton – 2015–17
  • Jordi CruyffManchester United – 1996–2000[c CAT]
  • Arnaut DanjumaAFC Bournemouth – 2019–20[b NGA]
  • Chris DavidFulham – 2013–14
  • Edgar DavidsTottenham Hotspur – 2005–07[b SUR-NED]
  • Memphis DepayManchester United – 2015–17
  • Virgil van DijkSouthampton, Liverpool – 2015–
  • Sieb DijkstraQueens Park Rangers – 1994–95
  • Royston DrentheEverton – 2011–12
  • Anwar El GhaziAston Villa, Everton – 2019–
  • Eljero EliaSouthampton – 2014–15
  • Urby EmanuelsonFulham – 2012–13
  • Marvin EmnesMiddlesbrough, Swansea City – 2008–09, 2013–16
  • Leroy FerNorwich City, Queens Park Rangers, Swansea City – 2013–18
  • Timothy Fosu-MensahManchester United, Crystal Palace, Fulham – 2015–21
  • Fabian de FreitasBolton Wanderers – 1995–96[b SUR-NED]
  • Marco van GinkelChelsea, Stoke City – 2013–14, 2015–16
  • Ulrich van GobbelSouthampton – 1996–98[b SUR-NED]
  • Ed de GoeyChelsea – 1997–2003
  • Raimond van der GouwManchester United – 1996–2002
  • Alfons GroenendijkManchester City – 1993–94
  • Ruud GullitChelsea – 1995–98
  • Jonathan de GuzmánSwansea City – 2012–14[b CAN]
  • Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkLeeds United, Chelsea, Middlesbrough, Charlton Athletic – 1997–99, 2000–07[b SUR-NED]
  • John HeitingaEverton, Fulham – 2009–14
  • Glenn HelderArsenal – 1994–97
  • Laurens ten HeuvelBarnsley – 1997–98
  • Wesley HoedtSouthampton – 2017–19
  • Ki-Jana HoeverWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–
  • Pierre van HooijdonkNottingham Forest – 1996–97, 1998–99
  • Jos HooiveldSouthampton – 2012–14
  • Mike van der HoornSwansea City ��� 2016–18
  • Daryl JanmaatNewcastle United, Watford – 2014–20
  • Vincent JanssenTottenham Hotspur – 2016–19
  • Collins JohnFulham – 2003–08[b LBR]
  • Luuk de JongNewcastle United – 2013–14[b SUI]
  • Nigel de JongManchester City – 2008–13
  • Siem de JongNewcastle United – 2014–16[b SUI]
  • Wim JonkSheffield Wednesday – 1998–2000
  • John KarelseNewcastle United – 1999–2000
  • Orpheo KeizerweerdOldham Athletic – 1992–93[b SUR-NED]
  • Davy KlaassenEverton – 2017–18
  • Patrick KluivertNewcastle United – 2004–05
  • Terence KongoloHuddersfield Town, Fulham – 2017–19, 2020–21[b SUI]
  • Willem KorstenLeeds United, Tottenham Hotspur – 1998–2001
  • Jan KromkampLiverpool – 2005–06
  • Tim KrulNewcastle United, Norwich City – 2010–16, 2019–20, 2021–
  • Dirk KuytLiverpool – 2006–12
  • Robin van der LaanDerby County – 1996–98
  • Denny LandzaatWigan Athletic – 2006–08
  • Rajiv van La ParraHuddersfield Town – 2017–19
  • Jeremain LensSunderland – 2015–17
  • Jürgen LocadiaBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–20, 2021–22
  • Sherjill MacDonaldWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09
  • Bruno Martins IndiStoke City – 2016–18[b POR]
  • Erik MeijerLiverpool – 1999–2001
  • Mario MelchiotChelsea, Birmingham City, Wigan Athletic – 1999–2006, 2007–09
  • Andy van der MeydeEverton – 2005–07, 2008–09
  • Robert MolenaarLeeds United, Bradford City – 1996–99, 2000–01
  • Ken MonkouSouthampton – 1992–99[b SUR-NED]
  • Kiki MusampaManchester City – 2004–06[b ZAI]
  • Riga MustaphaBolton Wanderers – 2008–10[b GHA]
  • Luciano NarsinghSwansea City – 2016–18
  • Luc NijholtSwindon Town – 1993–94
  • Ruud van NistelrooyManchester United – 2001–06
  • André OoijerBlackburn Rovers – 2006–09
  • Marc OvermarsArsenal – 1997–2000
  • Robin van PersieArsenal, Manchester United – 2004–15
  • Bobby PettaFulham – 2003–04
  • Erik PietersStoke City, Burnley – 2013–18, 2019–
  • Stefan PostmaAston Villa – 2002–05
  • Davy PröpperBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–21
  • Michael ReizigerMiddlesbrough – 2004–06
  • Karim RekikManchester City – 2012–13
  • Martijn ReuserIpswich Town – 2000–02
  • Daniël de RidderBirmingham City, Wigan Athletic – 2007–09
  • Jaïro RiedewaldCrystal Palace – 2017–18, 2019–
  • Maceo RigtersBlackburn Rovers – 2007–08
  • Arjen RobbenChelsea – 2004–07
  • Marten de RoonMiddlesbrough – 2016–17
  • Bryan RoyNottingham Forest – 1994–97
  • Edwin van der SarFulham, Manchester United – 2001–11
  • Hans SegersWimbledon, Tottenham Hotspur – 1992–96, 1998–99
  • Gerald SibonSheffield Wednesday – 1999–2000
  • Richard SneekesBolton Wanderers – 1995–96
  • Jaap StamManchester United – 1998–2002
  • Ronnie StamWigan Athletic – 2010–13
  • Maarten StekelenburgFulham, Southampton, Everton – 2013–14, 2015–17
  • Pascal StruijkLeeds United – 2020–[b BEL]
  • Crysencio SummervilleLeeds United – 2021–
  • Kenny TeteFulham – 2020–21
  • Dwight TiendalliSwansea City – 2012–15[b SUR]
  • Orlando TrustfullSheffield Wednesday – 1996–97
  • Rafael van der VaartTottenham Hotspur – 2010–13
  • Joël VeltmanBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–
  • Jan Vennegoor of HesselinkHull City – 2009–10
  • Ron VlaarAston Villa — 2012–15
  • Michel VonkManchester City – 1992–95
  • Michel VormSwansea City, Tottenham Hotspur – 2011–19
  • Dorus de VriesWolverhampton Wanderers – 2011–12
  • Harald WapenaarPortsmouth – 2003–04
  • Wout WeghorstBurnley – 2021–
  • Sander WesterveldLiverpool, Portsmouth, Everton – 1999–2002, 2005–06
  • Gerard WiekensManchester City – 2000–01, 2002–03
  • Georginio WijnaldumNewcastle United, Liverpool – 2015–21
  • Clyde WijnhardLeeds United – 1998–99[b SUR-NED]
  • Jetro WillemsNewcastle United – 2019–20
  • Ron WillemsDerby County – 1996–98
  • Fabian WilnisIpswich Town – 2000–02[b SUR-NED]
  • Richard WitschgeBlackburn Rovers – 1994–95
  • Ricky van WolfswinkelNorwich City – 2013–14
  • Nordin WooterWatford – 1999–2000
  • Marvin ZeegelaarWatford – 2017–18
  • Arjan de ZeeuwBarnsley, Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic – 1997–98, 2003–07
  • Boudewijn ZendenChelsea, Middlesbrough, Liverpool, Sunderland – 2001–07, 2009–11
  • Richairo ZivkovicSheffield United – 2019–20
  • Gianni ZuiverloonWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09, 2010–11

New Zealand New Zealand[]

  • Simon ElliottFulham – 2005–06
  • Danny HayLeeds United – 2000–01
  • Ryan NelsenBlackburn Rovers, Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers – 2004–13
  • Lee NorfolkIpswich Town – 1994–95
  • Winston ReidWest Ham United – 2010–11, 2012–18[c DEN U21]
  • Chris WoodWest Bromwich Albion, Leicester City , Burnley, Newcastle United – 2008–09, 2010–11, 2014–15, 2017–

Nigeria Nigeria[]

Mikel John Obi has won two Premier League titles for Chelsea
  • Julius AghahowaWigan Athletic – 2006–08
  • Ola AinaChelsea, Fulham – 2016–17, 2020–21[b ENG][c ENG U20]
  • Semi AjayiWest Bromwich Albion – 2020–21[b ENG]
  • Ade AkinbiyiNorwich City, Leicester City, Sheffield United – 1993–95, 2000–02, 2006–07[b ENG]
  • Hope AkpanReading – 2012–13[b ENG]
  • Chuba AkpomArsenal – 2013–15[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Sammy AmeobiNewcastle United – 2010–15[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Shola AmeobiNewcastle United, Crystal Palace – 2000–09, 2010–15[c ENG U21]
  • Daniel AmokachiEverton – 1994–96
  • Victor AnichebeEverton, West Bromwich Albion, Sunderland – 2005–17
  • Sone AlukoHull City – 2013–15[b ENG][c ENG U19]
  • Celestine BabayaroChelsea, Newcastle United – 1997–2007
  • Leon BalogunBrighton & Hove Albion – 2018–19[b FRG]
  • Emmanuel DennisWatford – 2021–
  • Efan EkokuNorwich City, Wimbledon – 1992–99[b ENG]
  • Emmanuel EmenikeWest Ham United – 2015–16
  • Peter EteboWatford – 2021–
  • Dickson EtuhuSunderland, Fulham – 2007–12
  • Kelvin EtuhuManchester City – 2007–09
  • Finidi GeorgeIpswich Town – 2001–02
  • Brown IdeyeWest Bromwich Albion – 2014–15
  • Odion IghaloWatford, Manchester United – 2015–17, 2019–21
  • Kelechi IheanachoManchester City, Leicester City – 2015–
  • Carl IkemeWolverhampton Wanderers – 2011–12[b ENG]
  • Alex IwobiArsenal, Everton – 2015–[c ENG U18]
  • Samuel KaluWatford – 2021–
  • Blessing KakuBolton Wanderers – 2004–05
  • Nwankwo KanuArsenal, West Bromwich Albion, Portsmouth – 1998–2010
  • Freddie LadapoCrystal Palace – 2017–18[b ENG]
  • Ademola LookmanEverton, Fulham, Leicester City 2016–19, 2020–[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Josh MajaFulham – 2020–21[b ENG]
  • Obafemi MartinsNewcastle United, Birmingham City – 2006–09, 2010–11
  • Mikel John ObiChelsea – 2006–16
  • Victor MosesWigan Athletic, Chelsea, Liverpool, Stoke City, West Ham United – 2009–19[c ENG U21]
  • Ahmed MusaLeicester City – 2016–17
  • George NdahCrystal Palace – 1992–95[b ENG]
  • Wilfred NdidiLeicester City – 2016–
  • Victor ObinnaWest Ham United – 2010–11
  • Peter OdemwingieWest Bromwich Albion, Cardiff City, Stoke City – 2010–16[b UZB-URS]
  • Jay-Jay OkochaBolton Wanderers – 2002–06
  • Isaac OkoronkwoWolverhampton Wanderers – 2003–04
  • Seyi OlofinjanaStoke City, Hull City – 2008–10
  • Frank OnyekaBrentford – 2021–
  • Danny ShittuWatford, Bolton Wanderers – 2006–07, 2008–09
  • Sam SodjeReading – 2006–07[b ENG]
  • Isaac SuccessWatford – 2016–17, 2018–20
  • Taye TaiwoQueens Park Rangers – 2011–12
  • William Troost-EkongWatford – 2021–[b NED][c NED U20]
  • Ifeanyi UdezeWest Bromwich Albion – 2002–03
  • John UtakaPortsmouth – 2007–10
  • Taribo WestDerby County – 2000–01
  • YakubuPortsmouth, Middlesbrough, Everton, Blackburn Rovers – 2003–12
  • Joseph YoboEverton, Norwich City – 2002–10, 2013–14

North Macedonia North Macedonia[]

  • Ezgjan AlioskiLeeds United – 2020–21
  • Gjorgji HristovBarnsley – 1997–98
  • Goran PopovWest Bromwich Albion – 2012–14
  • Artim ŠakiriWest Bromwich Albion – 2004–05
  • Goce SedloskiSheffield Wednesday – 1997–98

Norway Norway[]

Ole Gunnar Solskjær won 6 Premier League titles for Manchester United, a record for a player from outside the British Isles
  • Kristoffer AjerBrentford – 2021–
  • Trond AndersenWimbledon – 1999–2000
  • Martin AndresenWimbledon, Blackburn Rovers – 1999–2000, 2003–04
  • Espen BaardsenTottenham Hotspur, Everton – 1996–99, 2002–03[b USA]
  • Eirik BakkeLeeds United, Aston Villa – 1999–2004, 2005–06
  • Henning BergBlackburn Rovers, Manchester United – 1992–2003
  • Sander BergeSheffield United – 2019–21
  • Jo Inge BergetCardiff City – 2013–14
  • Stig Inge BjørnebyeLiverpool, Blackburn Rovers – 1992–99, 2001–02
  • Lars BohinenNottingham Forest, Blackburn Rovers, Derby County – 1994–2001
  • Daniel BraatenBolton Wanderers – 2007–08
  • Bjørn Otto BragstadDerby County – 2000–01
  • John CarewAston Villa, Stoke City – 2006–11
  • Mats Møller DæhliCardiff City – 2013–14
  • Adama DiomandeHull City – 2016–17
  • Magnus Wolff EikremCardiff City – 2013–14
  • Omar ElabdellaouiHull City – 2016–17
  • Mohamed ElyounoussiSouthampton – 2018–19, 2021–[b MAR]
  • Jan Åge FjørtoftSwindon Town, Middlesbrough, Barnsley – 1993–94, 1995–98
  • Jostein FloSheffield United – 1993–94
  • Tore André FloChelsea, Sunderland – 1997–2001, 2002–03
  • Frode GrodåsChelsea – 1996–97
  • Alf-Inge HålandNottingham Forest, Leeds United, Manchester City – 1994–2001
  • Kristofer HæstadWigan Athletic – 2006–07
  • Erik HagenWigan Athletic – 2007–08
  • Gunnar HalleOldham Athletic, Leeds United, Bradford City – 1992–94, 1996��2001
  • Brede HangelandFulham, Crystal Palace – 2007–16[b USA]
  • Vegard HeggemLiverpool – 1998–2001
  • Markus HenriksenHull City – 2016–17
  • Jon Olav HjeldeNottingham Forest – 1998–99
  • Leo HjeldeLeeds United – 2021–[b ENG]
  • Abdisalam IbrahimManchester City – 2009–10[b SOM]
  • Kåre IngebrigtsenManchester City – 1992–94
  • Steffen IversenTottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1996–2004
  • Stefan JohansenFulham – 2018–19
  • Stig JohansenSouthampton – 1997–98
  • Erland JohnsenChelsea – 1992–97
  • Ronny JohnsenManchester United, Aston Villa, Newcastle United – 1996–2005
  • Christian KalvenesBurnley – 2009–10
  • Azar KaradasPortsmouth – 2005–06
  • Joshua KingAFC Bournemouth, Everton, Watford – 2015–
  • Kristoffer KlaessonLeeds United – 2021–
  • Bjørn Tore KvarmeLiverpool – 1996–99
  • Øyvind LeonhardsenWimbledon, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa – 1994–2003
  • Andreas LundWimbledon – 1999–2000
  • Claus LundekvamSouthampton – 1996–2005
  • Pål LydersenArsenal – 1992–93
  • Thomas MyhreEverton, Sunderland, Charlton Athletic – 1997–2001, 2002–03, 2005–07
  • Erik NevlandManchester United, Fulham – 1997–98, 2007–10
  • Roger NilsenSheffield United, Tottenham Hotspur – 1993–94, 1998–99
  • Håvard NordtveitWest Ham United, Fulham – 2016–17, 2018–19
  • Mathias NormannNorwich City – 2021–
  • Runar NormannCoventry City – 1999–2000
  • Ørjan NylandAston Villa – 2019–20
  • Martin ØdegaardArsenal – 2020–
  • Egil ØstenstadSouthampton, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers – 1996–2003
  • Jonathan ParrCrystal Palace – 2013–14
  • Morten Gamst PedersenBlackburn Rovers – 2004–12
  • Tore PedersenOldham Athletic, Blackburn Rovers, Wimbledon – 1993–94, 1997–98, 1999–2000
  • Bjørn Helge RiiseFulham – 2009–11
  • John Arne RiiseLiverpool, Fulham – 2001–08, 2011–14
  • Petter RudiSheffield Wednesday – 1997–2000
  • Ståle SolbakkenWimbledon – 1997–98
  • Ole Gunnar SolskjærManchester United – 1996–2004, 2005–07
  • Trond Egil SoltvedtCoventry City, Southampton – 1997–2001
  • Ragnvald SomaWest Ham United – 2000–02
  • Alexander SørlothCrystal Palace – 2017–19
  • Ståle StensaasNottingham Forest – 1998–99
  • Frank StrandliLeeds United – 1992–94
  • Jo TessemSouthampton – 1999–2004
  • Alexander TetteyNorwich City – 2012–14, 2015–16, 2019–20[b GHA]
  • Erik ThorstvedtTottenham Hotspur – 1992–95
  • Fredrik UlvestadBurnley – 2014–15

Oman Oman[]

  • Ali Al-HabsiBolton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic – 2007–08, 2010–13

Pakistan Pakistan[]

Paraguay Paraguay[]

Peru Peru[]

  • André CarrilloWatford – 2017–18
  • Diego PennyBurnley – 2008–10
  • Claudio PizarroChelsea – 2007–09
  • Nolberto SolanoNewcastle United, Aston Villa, West Ham United – 1998–2008
  • Ysrael ZúñigaCoventry City – 1999–2001

Philippines Philippines[]

Poland Poland[]

  • Jan BednarekSouthampton �� 2017–
  • Artur BorucSouthampton, AFC Bournemouth – 2012–14, 2015–17, 2018–19
  • Matty CashAston Villa – 2020–[b ENG]
  • Jerzy DudekLiverpool – 2001–07
  • Łukasz FabiańskiArsenal, Swansea City, West Ham United – 2007–11, 2012–
  • Jarosław FojutBolton Wanderers – 2005–06
  • Kamil GrosickiHull City, West Bromwich Albion – 2016–17, 2020–21
  • Mateusz KlichLeeds United – 2020–
  • Zbigniew KruszyńskiCoventry City – 1993–94
  • Grzegorz KrychowiakWest Bromwich Albion – 2017–18
  • Dariusz KubickiAston Villa, Sunderland – 1993–94, 1996–97
  • Tomasz KuszczakWest Bromwich Albion, Manchester United – 2004–11
  • Jakub ModerBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–
  • Emmanuel OlisadebePortsmouth – 2005–06[b NGA]
  • Przemysław PłachetaNorwich City – 2021–
  • Grzegorz RasiakTottenham Hotspur, Bolton Wanderers – 2005–06, 2007–08
  • Ebi SmolarekBolton Wanderers – 2008–09
  • Piotr ŚwierczewskiBirmingham City – 2002–03
  • Wojciech SzczęsnyArsenal – 2010–15
  • Robert WarzychaEverton – 1992–94
  • Marcin WasilewskiLeicester City – 2014–17

Portugal Portugal[]

Cristiano Ronaldo won a hat-trick of Premier League titles with Manchester United, was twice voted Player of the Season and is the only player to win the FIFA World Player of the Year while playing in the Premier League.
Ricardo Carvalho won three Premier League titles with Chelsea
  • Marco AlmeidaSouthampton – 1999–2000
  • Paulo AlvesWest Ham United – 1997–98
  • Bruno AndradeQueens Park Rangers – 2011–12
  • BebéManchester United – 2010–11
  • Amaury BischoffArsenal – 2008–09[b FRA][c FRA U18]
  • Luís Boa MorteArsenal, Southampton, Fulham, West Ham United – 1997–2000, 2001–11
  • José BosingwaChelsea, Queens Park Rangers – 2008–13[b ZAI]
  • Jorge CadeteBradford City – 1999–2000[b MOZ-POR]
  • Rafael CamachoLiverpool – 2018–19
  • João CanceloManchester City – 2019–
  • Daniel CarriçoReading – 2012–13
  • Ricardo CarvalhoChelsea – 2004–10
  • CédricSouthampton, Arsenal – 2015–[b GER]
  • ChiquinhoWolverhampton Wanderers – 2021–
  • Jorge CostaCharlton Athletic – 2001–02
  • Diogo DalotManchester United – 2018–20, 2021–
  • DaniWest Ham United – 1995–96
  • DecoChelsea – 2008–10[b BRA]
  • Rúben DiasManchester City – 2020–
  • José DominguezTottenham Hotspur – 1997–2001
  • EderSwansea City – 2015–16[b GBS]
  • Bruno FernandesManchester United – 2019–
  • Gedson FernandesTottenham Hotspur – 2019–20[b STP]
  • Manuel FernandesPortsmouth, Everton – 2006–08
  • Paulo FerreiraChelsea – 2004–13
  • José FonteSouthampton, West Ham United – 2012–18
  • Paulo FutreWest Ham United – 1996–97
  • André GomesEverton – 2018–
  • HélderNewcastle United – 1999–2000[b ANG-POR]
  • Henrique HilárioChelsea – 2006–10, 2011–12
  • João MárioWest Ham United – 2017–18
  • JordãoWest Bromwich Albion – 2002–03[b ANG-POR]
  • Bruno JordãoWolverhampton Wanderers – 2019–20
  • Diogo JotaWolverhampton Wanderers, Liverpool – 2018–
  • Ariza MakukulaBolton Wanderers – 2008–09[b ZAI]
  • ManicheChelsea – 2005–06
  • Raul MeirelesLiverpool, Chelsea – 2010–12
  • Pedro MendesTottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth – 2004–08
  • Nuno MoraisChelsea – 2004–05, 2006–07
  • João MoutinhoWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–
  • NaniManchester United – 2007–15[b CPV]
  • Fernando NélsonAston Villa – 1996–98
  • Pedro NetoWolverhampton Wanderers – 2019–
  • Rúben NevesWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–
  • Filipe OliveiraChelsea – 2002–05
  • Nélson OliveiraSwansea City – 2014–15
  • Rui PatrícioWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–21
  • Joel PereiraManchester United – 2016–17[b SUI][c SUI U17]
  • Ricardo PereiraLeicester City – 2018–
  • Ivo PintoNorwich City – 2015–16
  • Daniel PodenceWolverhampton Wanderers – 2019–
  • Hugo PorfírioWest Ham United, Nottingham Forest – 1996–97, 1998–99
  • Hélder PostigaTottenham Hotspur – 2003–04
  • Ricardo QuaresmaChelsea – 2008–09
  • Domingos QuinaWatford – 2018–20[b GBS]
  • Bruno RibeiroLeeds United – 1997–99
  • Ricardo RochaTottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth – 2006–08, 2009–10
  • Dani RodriguesSouthampton – 1999–2000
  • Cristiano RonaldoManchester United – 2003–09, 2021–
  • José SáWolverhampton Wanderers – 2021–
  • Orlando SáFulham – 2011–12
  • Renato SanchesSwansea City – 2017–18
  • Nélson SemedoWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–
  • SilasWolverhampton Wanderers – 2003–04
  • Adrien SilvaLeicester City – 2017–19[b FRA]
  • Bernardo SilvaManchester City – 2017–
  • Fábio SilvaWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–
  • Xande SilvaWest Ham United – 2018–19
  • Nuno TavaresArsenal – 2021–
  • Sidnei TavaresLeicester City – 2020–21
  • Filipe TeixeiraWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09[b FRA]
  • João Carlos TeixeiraLiverpool – 2013–14, 2015–16
  • TiagoChelsea – 2004–05
  • TotiWolverhampton Wanderers – 2021–[b GBS]
  • Francisco TrincãoWolverhampton Wanderers – 2021–
  • Nuno ValenteEverton – 2005–09
  • Silvestre VarelaWest Bromwich Albion – 2014–15
  • Ricardo Vaz TêBolton Wanderers, West Ham United – 2003–09, 2012–15
  • Hugo VianaNewcastle United – 2002–04
  • Rúben VinagreWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–21
  • João VirgíniaEverton – 2020–21
  • VitinhaWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–21
  • Abel XavierEverton, Liverpool, Middlesbrough – 1999–2003, 2005–07[b MOZ-POR]

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland[]

Roy Keane won seven Premier League titles with Manchester United, including four as captain
Robbie Keane played for six different clubs and scored a total of 126 goals
Shay Given has kept a total of 116 clean sheets
  • Keith AndrewsWolverhampton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers, West Bromwich Albion – 2003–04, 2008–12
  • Harry ArterAFC Bournemouth, Cardiff City – 2015–19[b ENG]
  • Phil BabbCoventry, Liverpool, Sunderland – 1992–99, 2002–03[b ENG]
  • Graham BarrettArsenal – 1999–2000
  • Leon BestSouthampton, Newcastle United – 2004–05, 2010–12[b ENG]
  • Willie BolandCoventry City – 1992–98
  • Danny BoxallCrystal Palace – 1997–98[b ENG]
  • Lee BoylanWest Ham United – 1996–97[b ENG][c ENG U18]
  • Robbie BradyHull City, Norwich City, Burnley – 2013–21
  • Keith BranaganBolton Wanderers, Ipswich Town – 1995–96, 1997–98, 2000–02[b ENG]
  • Gary BreenCoventry City, West Ham United, Sunderland – 1996–2001, 2002–03, 2005–06[b ENG]
  • Paul ButlerSunderland, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1999–2001, 2003–04[b ENG]
  • Thomas ButlerSunderland – 1999–2003
  • Shaun ByrneWest Ham United – 1999–2000, 2001–02[b ENG]
  • Brian CareyLeicester City – 1994–95
  • Stephen CarrTottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Birmingham City – 1993–94, 1996–2001, 2002–08, 2009–11
  • Samir CarruthersAston Villa – 2011–12[b ENG]
  • Lee CarsleyDerby County, Blackburn Rovers, Coventry City, Everton, Birmingham City – 1996–99, 2000–08, 2009–10[b ENG]
  • Tony CascarinoChelsea – 1992–94[b ENG]
  • Cyrus ChristieFulham – 2018–19[b ENG]
  • Ciaran ClarkAston Villa, Newcastle United – 2009–16, 2017–[b ENG][c ENG U20]
  • Clive ClarkeWest Ham United – 2005–06
  • Séamus ColemanEverton – 2009–
  • Nick ColganChelsea – 1996–97
  • Nathan CollinsBurnley – 2021–
  • Aaron ConnollyBrighton & Hove Albion – 2019–22
  • David ConnollyWigan Athletic, Sunderland – 2005–08[b ENG]
  • Simon CoxWest Bromwich Albion – 2010–12[b ENG]
  • Owen CoyleBolton Wanderers – 1995–96[b SCO]
  • Jim CrawfordNewcastle United – 1996–97[b USA]
  • Josh CullenWest Ham United – 2015–16[b ENG][c ENG U16]
  • Micky CumminsMiddlesbrough – 1998–2000
  • Greg CunninghamManchester City, Cardiff City – 2009–10, 2018–19
  • Kenny CunninghamWimbledon, Birmingham City – 1994–2000, 2002–06
  • Liam DaishCoventry City – 1995–97[b ENG]
  • Damien DelaneyLeicester City, Crystal Palace – 2000–02, 2013–18
  • Rory DelapDerby County, Southampton, Sunderland, Stoke City – 1997–2006, 2008–13[b ENG]
  • Gary DohertyTottenham Hotspur, Norwich City – 1999–2005
  • Matt DohertyWolverhampton Wanderers, Tottenham Hotspur – 2011–12, 2018–
  • Aaron DoranBlackburn Rovers – 2008–09
  • Jonathan DouglasBlackburn Rovers – 2002–05
  • Colin DoyleBirmingham City – 2007–08, 2010–11
  • Kevin DoyleReading, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Crystal Palace – 2006–08, 2009–12, 2014–15
  • Damien DuffBlackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Fulham – 1996–99, 2001–14
  • Shane DuffyEverton, Brighton & Hove Albion – 2011–13, 2017–20, 2021–[b NIR][c NIR B]
  • Jimmy DunneBurnley – 2020–21
  • Richard DunneEverton, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Queens Park Rangers – 1996–2001, 2002–12, 2014–15
  • John EganSheffield United – 2019–21
  • Rob ElliotNewcastle United – 2012–16, 2017–18[b ENG]
  • Stephen ElliottManchester City, Sunderland – 2003–04, 2005–06
  • Mickey EvansSouthampton – 1996–98[b ENG]
  • Keith FaheyBirmingham City – 2009–11
  • Gareth FarrellyAston Villa, Everton, Bolton Wanderers – 1995–99, 2001–03
  • Neale FennTottenham Hotspur – 1996–98[b ENG]
  • Evan FergusonBrighton & Hove Albion – 2021–
  • Steve FinnanFulham, Liverpool, Portsmouth – 2001–08, 2009–10
  • Scott FitzgeraldWimbledon – 1992–96[b ENG]
  • Curtis FlemingMiddlesbrough – 1992–93, 1995–97, 1998–2002[b ENG]
  • Willo FloodManchester City – 2004–06
  • Caleb FolanWigan Athletic, Hull City – 2006–10[b ENG]
  • Tony FolanCrystal Palace – 1997–98[b ENG]
  • Dominic FoleyWatford – 1999–2000
  • Kevin FoleyWolverhampton Wanderers – 2009–12[b ENG]
  • Anthony FordeWolverhampton Wanderers – 2011–12
  • Owen GarvanCrystal Palace – 2013–14
  • Jason GavinMiddlesbrough – 1998–2002
  • Derek GearySheffield United – 2006–07
  • Darron GibsonManchester United, Everton, Sunderland – 2008–17[b NIR]
  • Rory GintyCrystal Palace – 1997–98
  • Shay GivenBlackburn Rovers, Newcastle United, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Stoke City – 1996–2010, 2011–13, 2014–17
  • Jon GoodmanWimbledon – 1994–97[b ENG]
  • Reece Grego-CoxQueens Park Rangers – 2014–15[b ENG]
  • Michael HarrimanQueens Park Rangers – 2011–13[b ENG]
  • Ian HarteLeeds United, Sunderland, Reading – 1995–2004, 2007–08, 2012–13
  • Jeff HendrickBurnley, Newcastle United – 2016–22
  • Matt HollandIpswich Town, Charlton Athletic – 2000–02, 2003–07[b ENG]
  • Wes HoolahanNorwich City – 2011–14, 2015–16
  • Ray HoughtonAston Villa, Crystal Palace – 1992–95[b SCO]
  • Conor HourihaneAston Villa – 2019–21
  • Noel HuntReading – 2012–13
  • Stephen HuntReading, Hull City, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2006–08, 2009–12
  • Adam IdahNorwich City – 2019–20, 2021–
  • Stephen IrelandManchester City, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Stoke City – 2005–16, 2017–18
  • Denis IrwinManchester United, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1992–2002, 2003–04
  • Graham KavanaghMiddlesbrough, Wigan Athletic – 1992–93, 1995–96, 2005–07
  • Robbie KeaneCoventry, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, West Ham United, Aston Villa – 1999–2012
  • Roy KeaneNottingham Forest, Manchester United – 1992–2006
  • Will KeaneManchester United, Hull City – 2011–12, 2015–17[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Caoimhín KelleherLiverpool – 2020–
  • Alan KellySheffield United, Blackburn Rovers – 1992–94, 2001–03[b ENG]
  • David KellySunderland – 1996–97[b ENG]
  • Gary KellyLeeds United – 1993–98, 1999–2004
  • Stephen KellyTottenham Hotspur, Birmingham City, Stoke City, Fulham, Reading – 2003–06, 2007–13
  • Jeff KennaSouthampton, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City – 1992–99, 2002–04
  • Mark KennedyLiverpool, Wimbledon, Manchester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1994–99, 2000–01, 2003–04
  • Paddy KennySheffield United, Queens Park Rangers – 2006–07, 2011–12[b ENG]
  • Andy KeoghWolverhampton Wanderers – 2009–11
  • Alan KernaghanMiddlesbrough, Manchester City – 1992–96[b ENG]
  • Dean KielyCharlton Athletic, Portsmouth, West Bromwich Albion – 2000–06, 2008–09[b ENG][c ENG U17]
  • Kevin KilbaneSunderland, Everton, Wigan Athletic, Hull City – 1999–2010[b ENG]
  • Mark KinsellaCharlton Athletic, Aston Villa – 1998–99, 2000–04
  • Brian LaundersCrystal Palace, Derby County – 1994–95, 1998–99
  • Liam LawrenceSunderland, Stoke City – 2005–06, 2008–10[b ENG]
  • Kevin LongBurnley – 2014–15, 2016–
  • Shane LongReading, West Bromwich Albion, Hull City, Southampton – 2006–08, 2011–21
  • Jon MackenManchester City, Derby County – 2002–05, 2007–08[b ENG][c ENG U20]
  • Alan MahonBlackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic – 2001–04, 2005–06
  • Alan MayburyLeeds United – 1995–96, 1997–98, 2001–02
  • Jason McAteerBolton Wanderers, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Sunderland – 1995–99, 2001–03[b ENG]
  • Chris McCannBurnley – 2009–10
  • James McCarthyWigan Athletic, Everton, Crystal Palace – 2009–21[b SCO]
  • Paddy McCarthyCrystal Palace – 2013–14
  • James McCleanSunderland, West Bromwich Albion – 2011–13, 2015–18[b NIR][c NIR U21]
  • David McDonaldTottenham Hotspur – 1992–93
  • Aiden McGeadyEverton – 2013–15[b SCO]
  • Paul McGeeWimbledon – 1992–93
  • David McGoldrickSheffield United – 2019–21[b ENG]
  • Eddie McGoldrickCrystal Palace, Arsenal – 1992–97[b ENG]
  • Brian McGovernArsenal – 1999–2000
  • Paul McGrathAston Villa, Derby County – 1992–97[b ENG]
  • John McGrathAston Villa – 2000–01
  • Mark McKeeverSheffield Wednesday – 1998–2000[b NIR]
  • Stephen McPhailLeeds United – 1997–2004[b ENG]
  • Paul McShaneSunderland, Hull City – 2007–10, 2013–15
  • David MeylerSunderland, Hull City – 2009–15, 2016–17
  • Liam MillerManchester United, Sunderland – 2004–06, 2007–09
  • Mike MilliganOldham Athletic, Norwich City – 1992–95[b ENG]
  • Adam MitchellSunderland – 2012–13[b ENG]
  • Jayson MolumbyBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–21
  • Alan MooreMiddlesbrough – 1992–93, 1995–97, 1998–99
  • Kevin MoranBlackburn Rovers – 1992–94
  • Chris MorrisMiddlesbrough – 1992–93, 1995–97[b ENG]
  • Clinton MorrisonCrystal Palace, Birmingham City – 1997–98, 2002–06[b ENG]
  • Daryl MurphySunderland – 2005–06, 2007–10
  • Joe MurphyWest Bromwich Albion – 2002–03
  • Michael ObafemiSouthampton – 2017–21
  • Alan O'BrienNewcastle United – 2005–07
  • Andy O'BrienBradford City, Newcastle United, Portsmouth, Bolton Wanderers – 1999–2011[b ENG][c ENG U18]
  • Joey O'BrienBolton Wanderers, West Ham United – 2004–06, 2007–09, 2012–15
  • Liam O'BrienNewcastle United – 1993–94
  • Roy O'DonovanSunderland – 2007–08
  • Keith O'HalloranMiddlesbrough – 1995–96
  • Eunan O'KaneAFC Bournemouth – 2015–16[b NIR][c NIR U21]
  • David O'LearyArsenal, Leeds United – 1992–94[b ENG]
  • Andrew OmobamideleNorwich – 2021–
  • Keith O'NeillNorwich City, Middlesbrough – 1994–95, 1998–2001
  • Dara O'SheaWest Bromwich Albion – 2020–21
  • Jay O'SheaBirmingham City – 2009–10
  • John O'SheaManchester United, Sunderland – 2001–17
  • Marcos PainterBirmingham City – 2005–06[b ENG]
  • Troy ParrottTottenham Hotspur – 2019–20
  • Alex PearceReading – 2012–13[b ENG][c SCO U21]
  • Gerry PeytonChelsea – 1992–93[b ENG]
  • Terry PhelanManchester City, Chelsea, Everton – 1992–98, 1999–2000[b ENG]
  • Anthony PilkingtonNorwich City – 2011–14[b ENG]
  • Darren PotterLiverpool – 2004–05[b ENG]
  • Lee PowerNorwich City – 1992–94[b ENG]
  • Alan QuinnSheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United – 1997–2000, 2006–07
  • Barry QuinnCoventry City – 1998–2001
  • Niall QuinnManchester City, Sunderland – 1992–97, 1999–2003
  • Rob QuinnCrystal Palace – 1997–98[b ENG]
  • Stephen QuinnSheffield United, Hull City – 2006–07, 2013–15
  • Darren RandolphCharlton Athletic, West Ham United – 2006–07, 2015–17, 2019–21
  • Michael ReddySunderland – 1999–2001
  • Andy ReidTottenham Hotspur, Charlton Athletic, Sunderland, Blackpool – 2004–11
  • Steven ReidBlackburn Rovers, West Bromwich Albion, Burnley – 2003–15[b ENG]
  • Callum RobinsonAston Villa, Sheffield United, West Bromwich Albion – 2013–14, 2019–21[b ENG][c ENG U20]
  • Matthew RushWest Ham United – 1993–95[b ENG]
  • Richie RyanSunderland – 2002–03
  • Conor SammonWigan Athletic – 2010–12
  • John SheridanSheffield Wednesday, Bolton Wanderers – 1992–98[b ENG]
  • Tony SheridanCoventry City – 1992–94
  • Bernie SlavenMiddlesbrough – 1992–93[b SCO]
  • Will SmallboneSouthampton – 2019–[b ENG]
  • Steve StauntonAston Villa, Liverpool – 1992–2003
  • Enda StevensAston Villa, Sheffield United – 2012–13, 2019–21
  • Anthony StokesSunderland – 2007–09
  • Jay TabbReading – 2012–13[b ENG]
  • Sean ThorntonSunderland – 2002–03
  • Kevin TonerAston Villa – 2015–16
  • Andy TownsendChelsea, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough – 1992–2000[b ENG]
  • Mark TraversAFC Bournemouth – 2018–20
  • Keith TreacyBlackburn Rovers – 2008–09
  • Andy TurnerTottenham Hotspur – 1992–95[b ENG]
  • Jonathan WaltersBolton Wanderers, Stoke City, Burnley – 2002–03, 2010–18[b ENG]
  • Stephen WardWolverhampton Wanderers, Burnley – 2009–12, 2014–15, 2016–19
  • Keiren WestwoodSunderland – 2011–12, 2013–14[b ENG]
  • Gareth WhalleyBradford City – 1999–2001[b ENG]
  • Glenn WhelanStoke City – 2008–17
  • Ronnie WhelanLiverpool – 1992–94
  • Derrick WilliamsAston Villa – 2012–13[b GER]
  • Marc WilsonPortsmouth, Stoke City, West Bromwich Albion – 2008–17[b NIR]
  • Mark YeatesTottenham Hotspur – 2003–05

Romania Romania[]

Dan Petrescu was selected as the right defender of the Premier League 10 Seasons Awards Overseas team
  • Florin AndoneBrighton & Hove Albion – 2018–20
  • Vlad ChiricheșTottenham Hotspur – 2013–15
  • Cosmin ContraWest Bromwich Albion – 2004–05
  • Ilie DumitrescuTottenham Hotspur, West Ham United – 1994–97
  • Ionel GaneaWolverhampton Wanderers – 2003–04
  • Florin GardoșSouthampton – 2014–15
  • Viorel MoldovanCoventry City – 1997–98
  • Adrian MutuChelsea – 2003–05
  • Costel PantilimonManchester City, Sunderland, Watford – 2013–17
  • Dan PetrescuSheffield Wednesday, Chelsea, Bradford City, Southampton – 1994–2002
  • Gheorghe PopescuTottenham Hotspur – 1994–95
  • Florin RăducioiuWest Ham United – 1996–97
  • Răzvan RațWest Ham United – 2013–14
  • Gabriel TamașWest Bromwich Albion – 2010–13

Russia Russia[]

Andrey Arshavin became the first player in Premier League history to score four goals in an away game at Anfield
  • Andrey ArshavinArsenal – 2008–13
  • Diniyar BilyaletdinovEverton – 2009–12
  • Andrei KanchelskisManchester United, Everton, Manchester City, Southampton – 1992–97, 2000–01, 2002–03[b UKR-URS]
  • Dmitri KharineChelsea – 1992–99
  • Roman PavlyuchenkoTottenham Hotspur – 2008–12
  • Pavel PogrebnyakFulham, Reading – 2011–13
  • Alexey SmertinPortsmouth, Chelsea, Charlton Athletic, Fulham – 2003–08
  • Yuri ZhirkovChelsea – 2009–11

Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis[]

  • Bobby BowryCrystal Palace – 1992–93, 1994–95[b ENG]
  • Sagi BurtonCrystal Palace – 1997–98[b ENG]
  • Adam NewtonWest Ham United – 1999–2000[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Romaine SawyersWest Bromwich Albion – 2020–21[b ENG]
  • Calum WillockFulham – 2001–03[b ENG]

Senegal Senegal[]

Sadio Mané scored the quickest Premier League hat-trick, netting three goals in 176 seconds
  • Demba BaWest Ham United, Newcastle United, Chelsea – 2010–14[b FRA]
  • Habib BeyeNewcastle United, Aston Villa – 2007–11[b FRA]
  • Henri CamaraWolverhampton Wanderers, Southampton, Wigan Athletic, West Ham United, Stoke City – 2003–09
  • Aliou CisséBirmingham City, Portsmouth – 2002–06
  • Papiss CisséNewcastle United – 2011–16
  • Ferdinand ColyBirmingham City – 2002–03
  • Ali DiaSouthampton – 1996–97
  • Mbaye DiagneWest Bromwich Albion – 2020–21
  • Mohamed DiaméWigan Athletic, West Ham United, Hull City, Newcastle United – 2009–15, 2017–19[b FRA]
  • Salif DiaoLiverpool, Birmingham City, Portsmouth, Stoke City – 2002–06, 2008–12
  • Lamine DiattaNewcastle United – 2007–08
  • Djibril DiawaraBolton Wanderers – 2001–02
  • Souleymane DiawaraCharlton Athletic – 2006–07
  • Papa Bouba DiopFulham, Portsmouth – 2004–10
  • El Hadji DioufLiverpool, Bolton Wanderers, Sunderland, Blackburn Rovers – 2002–11
  • Mame Biram DioufManchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Stoke City – 2009–11, 2014–18
  • Papy DjilobodjiSunderland – 2016–17
  • Khalilou FadigaBolton Wanderers – 2004–06
  • Abdoulaye FayeBolton Wanderers, Newcastle United, Stoke City, Hull City – 2005–11, 2013–14
  • Amdy FayePortsmouth, Newcastle United, Charlton Athletic, Stoke City – 2003–07, 2008–09
  • Idrissa GueyeAston Villa, Everton – 2015–19
  • Magaye GueyeEverton – 2010–14[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Diomansy KamaraPortsmouth, West Bromwich Albion, Fulham – 2004–06, 2007–11[b FRA]
  • Cheikhou KouyatéWest Ham United, Crystal Palace – 2014–
  • Sadio ManéSouthampton, Liverpool – 2014–
  • Kader ManganeSunderland – 2012–13
  • Édouard MendyChelsea – 2020–[b FRA]
  • Nampalys MendyLeicester City – 2016–[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Alfred N'DiayeSunderland, Hull City – 2012–13, 2016–17[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Badou NdiayeStoke City – 2017–18
  • Dame N'DoyeHull City, Sunderland – 2014–16
  • M'Baye NiangWatford – 2016–17[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Oumar NiasseEverton, Hull City, Cardiff City – 2015–20
  • Henri SaivetNewcastle United – 2015–16, 2017–18[c FRA U21]
  • Diafra SakhoWest Ham United – 2014–18
  • Lamine SakhoLeeds United – 2003–04
  • Ismaïla SarrWatford – 2019–20, 2021–
  • Ibrahima SonkoReading, Stoke City, Hull City – 2006–10
  • Pape SouaréCrystal Palace – 2014–19
  • Armand TraoréArsenal, Portsmouth, Queens Park Rangers – 2007–10, 2011–13, 2014–15[b FRA][c FRA U21]

Serbia Serbia[]

Nemanja Vidić won five Premier League titles for Manchester United and was voted Player of the Season twice

Seychelles Seychelles[]

Sierra Leone Sierra Leone[]

  • Al BanguraWatford – 2006–07
  • Steven CaulkerSwansea City, Tottenham Hotspur, Cardiff City, Queens Park Rangers, Southampton, Liverpool 2011–16[b ENG][c ENG][c GBR U23]
  • Albert JarrettWatford – 2006–07
  • Sullay KaikaiCrystal Palace – 2015–18[b ENG]
  • Kei KamaraNorwich City – 2012–13

Slovakia Slovakia[]

Slovenia Slovenia[]

South Africa South Africa[]

  • Shaun BartlettCharlton Athletic – 2000–06
  • Kagisho DikgacoiFulham, Crystal Palace – 2009–11, 2013–14
  • Mark FishBolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic – 1997–98, 2000–05
  • Quinton FortuneManchester United, Bolton Wanderers – 1999–2005, 2006–07
  • Khanya LeshabelaLeicester City – 2020–21
  • Mbulelo MabizelaTottenham Hotspur – 2003–05
  • Phil MasingaLeeds United – 1994–96
  • Benni McCarthyBlackburn Rovers, West Ham United – 2006–11
  • Aaron MokoenaBlackburn Rovers, Portsmouth – 2004–10
  • Matty PattisonNewcastle United – 2005–07
  • Steven PienaarEverton, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland – 2007–17
  • Lucas RadebeLeeds United – 1994–2001, 2002–04
  • Tokelo RantieAFC Bournemouth – 2015–16
  • Percy TauBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–21
  • Eric TinklerBarnsley – 1997–98

Spain Spain[]

Fernando Torres was signed by Chelsea from Liverpool in 2011 for £50 million, then the most ever paid by a Premier League club
Pepe Reina of Liverpool had the most Premier League clean sheets in three consecutive seasons
  • Adama TraoréAston Villa, Middlesbrough, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2015–17, 2018–22
  • AdriánWest Ham United, Liverpool – 2013–18, 2019–21[c ANL]
  • Thiago AlcântaraLiverpool – 2020–[b ITA]
  • Manuel AlmuniaArsenal – 2004–05, 2006–11
  • Marcos AlonsoBolton Wanderers, Sunderland, Chelsea – 2010–12, 2013–14, 2016–
  • Mikel AlonsoBolton Wanderers – 2007–08[c EUS]
  • Xabi AlonsoLiverpool – 2004–09[c EUS]
  • Jordi AmatSwansea City – 2013–17[c CAT]
  • AngeliñoManchester City – 2019–20
  • Álvaro ArbeloaLiverpool, West Ham United – 2006–09, 2016–17
  • Mikel ArtetaEverton, Arsenal – 2004–16
  • Iago AspasLiverpool – 2013–14[c GAL]
  • Daniel AyalaLiverpool, Norwich City, Middlesbrough – 2009–10, 2011–12, 2016–17
  • AyozeNewcastle United, Leicester City – 2014–16, 2017–
  • César AzpilicuetaChelsea – 2012–
  • Antonio BarragánMiddlesbrough – 2016–17[c GAL]
  • Héctor BellerínArsenal – 2014–21
  • BojanStoke City – 2014–18[c CAT]
  • Borja BastónSwansea City, Aston Villa – 2016–17, 2019–20
  • Raúl BravoLeeds United – 2002–03
  • BrunoBrighton & Hove Albion – 2017–19
  • CalaCardiff City – 2013–14
  • Víctor CamarasaCardiff City, Crystal Palace – 2018–20
  • Eduard CampabadalWigan Athletic – 2012–13
  • José CampañaCrystal Palace – 2013–14
  • Iván CampoBolton Wanderers – 2002–08[c EUS]
  • José CañasSwansea City – 2013–14
  • Sergi CanósLiverpool, Brentford – 2015–16, 2021–
  • Kiko CasillaLeeds United – 2020–21[c CAT]
  • Santi CazorlaArsenal – 2012–17
  • Dani CeballosArsenal – 2019–21
  • CésarBolton Wanderers – 2006–07
  • Pedro ChirivellaLiverpool – 2015–16
  • Diego CostaChelsea – 2014–17[b BRA][c BRA]
  • Pablo CouñagoIpswich Town – 2001–02[c GAL]
  • José Ángel CrespoAston Villa – 2015–16
  • Albert CrusatWigan Athletic – 2011–12
  • Marc CucurellaBrighton & Hove Albion – 2021–[c CAT]
  • Carlos CuéllarAston Villa, Sunderland – 2008–14
  • Gerard DeulofeuEverton, Watford – 2013–14, 2015–20[c CAT]
  • David de GeaManchester United – 2011–
  • Enrique de LucasChelsea – 2002–03
  • Javier de PedroBlackburn Rovers – 2004–05[c EUS]
  • Asier del HornoChelsea – 2005–06[c EUS]
  • Brahim DíazManchester City – 2017–18
  • José EnriqueNewcastle United, Liverpool – 2007–15
  • Cesc FàbregasArsenal, Chelsea – 2004–11, 2014–19[c CAT]
  • FabriFulham – 2018–19
  • Iago FalqueTottenham Hotspur – 2012–13[c GAL]
  • Kiko FemeníaWatford – 2017–20, 2021–
  • Álvaro FernándezBrentford – 2021–
  • Albert FerrerChelsea – 1998–2003
  • Junior FirpoLeeds United – 2021–[b DOM][c DOM]
  • Chico FloresSwansea City – 2012–14
  • Pablo FornalsWest Ham United – 2019–
  • Jesús GámezNewcastle United – 2017–18
  • Aleix GarcíaManchester City – 2016–17[c CAT]
  • Eric GarcíaManchester City – 2019–21
  • Javi GarcíaManchester City – 2012–14
  • Luis GarcíaLiverpool – 2004–07[c CAT]
  • Manu GarcíaManchester City – 2015–16
  • Javier GarridoManchester City, Norwich City – 2007–10, 2012–14[c EUS]
  • Bryan GilTottenham Hotspur – 2021–22
  • Carles GilAston Villa – 2014–16
  • Román GolobartWigan Athletic – 2012–13
  • Jordi GómezWigan Athletic, Sunderland – 2009–13, 2014–16
  • Esteban GraneroQueens Park Rangers – 2012–13
  • Vicente GuaitaCrystal Palace – 2018–
  • Luis HernándezLeicester City – 2016–17
  • Pablo HernándezSwansea City, Leeds United – 2012–14, 2020–21
  • Ander HerreraManchester United – 2014–19
  • Fernando HierroBolton Wanderers – 2004–05
  • Pablo IbáñezWest Bromwich Albion – 2010–11
  • Vicente IborraLeicester City – 2017–19
  • JeséStoke City – 2017–18
  • JoelWigan Athletic, Everton – 2012–17
  • JonnyWolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–
  • JoseluStoke City, Newcastle United – 2015–16, 2017–19[b FRG][c GAL]
  • JosemiLiverpool – 2004–06
  • JotaAston Villa – 2019–20[c GAL]
  • JuanmiSouthampton – 2015–16
  • José Manuel JuradoWatford – 2015–16
  • Kepa ArrizabalagaChelsea – 2018–
  • Kepa BlancoWest Ham United – 2006–07
  • Aymeric LaporteManchester City – 2017–[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Diego LlorenteLeeds United – 2020–
  • Fernando LlorenteSwansea City, Tottenham Hotspur – 2016–19[c EUS]
  • Adrián LópezWigan Athletic – 2010–13
  • Lucas PérezArsenal, West Ham United – 2016–17, 2018–19[c GAL]
  • Luis AlbertoLiverpool – 2013–14
  • Antonio LunaAston Villa – 2013–14
  • Albert LuqueNewcastle United – 2005–07[c CAT]
  • Javier ManquilloLiverpool, Sunderland, Newcastle United – 2014–15, 2016–
  • MarcelinoNewcastle United – 1999–2001
  • Pablo MaríArsenal – 2019–22
  • Juan MataChelsea, Manchester United – 2011–
  • Gaizka MendietaMiddlesbrough – 2003–07[c EUS]
  • Fran MéridaArsenal – 2008–10
  • Mikel MerinoNewcastle United – 2017–18
  • Roque MesaSwansea City – 2017–18
  • MíchelBirmingham City – 2009–10
  • MichuSwansea City – 2012–14
  • Ignasi MiquelArsenal – 2011–13
  • Nacho MonrealArsenal – 2012–20
  • Martín MontoyaBrighton & Hove Albion – 2018–20[c CAT]
  • Álvaro MorataChelsea – 2017–19
  • Alberto MorenoLiverpool – 2014–19
  • Javi MorenoBolton Wanderers – 2003–04
  • Fernando MorientesLiverpool – 2004–06
  • Marc MuniesaStoke City – 2013–17[c CAT]
  • Marc NavarroWatford – 2018–19
  • Jesús NavasManchester City – 2013–17
  • NayimTottenham Hotspur – 1992–93
  • Álvaro NegredoManchester City, Middlesbrough – 2013–14, 2016–17
  • Saúl ÑíguezChelsea – 2021–
  • NolitoManchester City – 2016–17
  • Antonio NúñezLiverpool – 2004–05
  • Andrea OrlandiSwansea City – 2011–12
  • Borja OubiñaBirmingham City – 2007–08
  • Daniel PachecoLiverpool – 2009–11
  • PedroChelsea – 2015–20
  • Gerard PiquéManchester United – 2005–06, 2007–08[c CAT]
  • José Ángel PozoManchester City – 2014–15
  • Alejandro PozueloSwansea City – 2013–14
  • Iván RamisWigan Athletic – 2012–13
  • Àngel RangelSwansea City – 2011–18
  • David RayaBrentford – 2021–
  • Sergio ReguilónTottenham Hotspur – 2020–
  • Pepe ReinaLiverpool, Aston Villa – 2005–13, 2019–20[c CAT]
  • José Antonio ReyesArsenal – 2003–06[c ANL]
  • RicardoManchester United – 2002–03
  • Diego RicoAFC Bournemouth – 2018–20
  • Sergio RicoFulham – 2018–19
  • Albert RieraManchester City, Liverpool – 2005–06, 2008–10
  • RobertoWest Ham United – 2019–20
  • Rubén RochinaBlackburn Rovers – 2010–12
  • RodriManchester City – 2019–
  • RodrigoBolton Wanderers, Leeds United – 2010–11, 2020–[b BRA]
  • Oriol RomeuChelsea, Southampton – 2011–13, 2015–[c CAT]
  • Míchel SalgadoBlackburn Rovers – 2009–12[c GAL]
  • SalvaBolton Wanderers – 2002–03
  • Robert SánchezBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–
  • SandroEverton – 2017–18
  • David SilvaManchester City – 2010–20
  • Roberto SoldadoTottenham Hotspur – 2013–15
  • Denis SuárezArsenal – 2018–19[c GAL]
  • Mario SuárezWatford – 2015–16
  • SusoLiverpool – 2012–13
  • Fernando TorresLiverpool, Chelsea – 2007–14
  • Ferran TorresManchester City – 2020–22
  • Diego TristánWest Ham United – 2008–09
  • Víctor ValdésManchester United, Middlesbrough – 2014–15, 2016–17[c CAT]
  • Borja ValeroWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09
  • Jesús VallejoWolverhampton Wanderers – 2019–20
  • Álvaro VázquezSwansea City – 2013–14[c CAT]
  • XiscoNewcastle United – 2008–09, 2010–11
  • YordiBlackburn Rovers – 2001–02

Suriname Suriname[]

Sweden Sweden[]

  • Niclas AlexanderssonSheffield Wednesday, Everton – 1997–2003
  • Marcus AllbäckAston Villa – 2002–04
  • Anders AnderssonBlackburn Rovers – 1997–98
  • Andreas AnderssonNewcastle United – 1997–99
  • Patrik AnderssonBlackburn Rovers – 1992–94
  • Joel AsoroSunderland – 2016–17
  • Joachim BjörklundSunderland – 2001–03
  • Jesper BlomqvistManchester United, Everton, Charlton Athletic – 1998–99, 2001–03
  • Tomas BrolinLeeds United, Crystal Palace – 1995–96, 1997–98
  • Martin DahlinBlackburn Rovers – 1997–99
  • Bojan DjordjicManchester United – 2000–01[b SRB-YUG]
  • Erik EdmanTottenham Hotspur, Wigan Athletic – 2004–06, 2007–10
  • Anthony ElangaManchester United – 2020–
  • David ElmFulham – 2009–10
  • Johan ElmanderBolton Wanderers, Norwich City – 2008–11, 2013–14
  • Jan ErikssonSunderland – 1996–97
  • Andreas GranqvistWigan Athletic – 2007–08
  • Niklas GudmundssonBlackburn Rovers – 1995–97
  • John GuidettiStoke City – 2013–14
  • Tomas GustafssonCoventry City – 1999–2000
  • Magnus HedmanCoventry City – 1997–2001
  • Zlatan IbrahimovićManchester United – 2016–18
  • Klas IngessonSheffield Wednesday – 1994–96
  • Andreas IsakssonManchester City – 2006–08
  • Andreas JakobssonSouthampton – 2004–05
  • Pontus JanssonBrentford – 2021–
  • Andreas JohanssonWigan Athletic – 2005–07
  • Nils-Eric JohanssonBlackburn Rovers – 2001–05
  • Mattias JonsonNorwich City – 2004–05
  • Alexander KačaniklićFulham – 2011–14
  • Kim KällströmArsenal – 2013–14
  • Pontus KåmarkLeicester City – 1996–99
  • Emil KrafthNewcastle United – 2019–
  • Dejan KulusevskiTottenham Hotspur – 2021–[c MKD U17]
  • Henrik LarssonManchester United – 2006–07
  • Sebastian LarssonArsenal, Birmingham City, Sunderland – 2005–06, 2007–08, 2009–17
  • Anders LimparArsenal, Everton – 1992–97
  • Victor LindelöfManchester United – 2017–
  • Tobias LinderothEverton – 2001–04[b FRA]
  • Freddie LjungbergArsenal, West Ham United – 1998–2008
  • Teddy LučićLeeds United – 2002–03
  • Peter MarkstedtBarnsley – 1997–98
  • Jesper MattssonNottingham Forest – 1998–99
  • Olof MellbergAston Villa – 2001–08
  • Joel MumbongoBurnley – 2020–21
  • Mikael NilssonSouthampton – 2004–05
  • Roland NilssonSheffield Wednesday, Coventry City – 1992–94, 1997–99
  • Kristoffer NordfeldtSwansea City – 2015–17
  • Robin OlsenEverton – 2020–21
  • Jonas OlssonWest Bromwich Albion – 2008–09, 2010–17
  • Marcus OlssonBlackburn Rovers – 2011–12
  • Martin OlssonBlackburn Rovers, Norwich City, Swansea City – 2007–12, 2013–14, 2015–18
  • Rade PricaSunderland – 2007–08
  • Martin PringleCharlton Athletic – 1998–99, 2000–01
  • Marino RahmbergDerby County – 1996–97
  • Markus RosenbergWest Bromwich Albion – 2012–14
  • Björn RunströmFulham – 2006–07
  • Stefan SchwarzArsenal, Sunderland – 1994–95, 1999–2002
  • Ken SemaWatford – 2018–19, 2021–
  • Rami ShaabanArsenal – 2002–03
  • Fredrik StoorFulham – 2008–10
  • Anders SvenssonSouthampton – 2001–05
  • Mathias SvenssonCharlton Athletic, Norwich City – 2000–05
  • Michael SvenssonSouthampton – 2002–04
  • Muamer TankovićFulham – 2013–14
  • Ola ToivonenSunderland – 2015–16
  • Christian WilhelmssonBolton Wanderers – 2007–08
  • Jonas WirmolaSheffield United – 1993–94

Switzerland Switzerland[]

  • Almen AbdiWatford – 2015–16[b KOS-YUG]
  • Albian AjetiWest Ham United – 2019–20
  • Valon BehramiWest Ham United, Watford – 2008–11, 2015–17[b KOS-YUG]
  • Gaetano BerardiLeeds United – 2020–21
  • Bruno BernerBlackburn Rovers – 2006–08
  • Fabio DaprelàWest Ham United – 2009–10
  • Philipp DegenLiverpool – 2009–10
  • Johan DjourouArsenal, Birmingham City – 2005–12[b CIV]
  • Josip DrmićNorwich City – 2019–20
  • Edimilson FernandesWest Ham United – 2016–18
  • Gelson FernandesManchester City – 2007–09[b CPV]
  • Patrick FolettiDerby County – 2001–02
  • Gaetano GiallanzaBolton Wanderers – 1997–98
  • Bernt HaasSunderland, West Bromwich Albion – 2001–02, 2004–05[b AUT]
  • Stéphane HenchozBlackburn Rovers, Liverpool, Wigan Athletic – 1997–2004, 2005–07
  • Marc HottigerNewcastle United, Everton – 1994–97
  • Gökhan InlerLeicester City – 2015–16[c TUR U21]
  • Eldin JakupovićHull City, Leicester City – 2013–15, 2016–18[b BIH-YUG][c BIH U21]
  • Alex JankewitzSouthampton – 2020–21
  • Pajtim KasamiFulham – 2011–14
  • Timm KloseNorwich City – 2015–16, 2019–20[b FRG]
  • Stephan LichtsteinerArsenal – 2018–19
  • Giuseppe MazzarelliManchester City – 1995–96
  • Kevin MbabuNewcastle United – 2015–16
  • Fabian SchärNewcastle United – 2018–
  • Philippe SenderosArsenal, Everton, Fulham, Aston Villa – 2004–08, 2009–15
  • Xherdan ShaqiriStoke City, Liverpool – 2015–21[b KOS-YUG]
  • Ramon VegaTottenham Hotspur – 1996–2001
  • Johann VogelBlackburn Rovers – 2007–09
  • Granit XhakaArsenal – 2016–
  • Andi ZeqiriBrighton & Hove Albion – 2020–21
  • Reto ZieglerTottenham Hotspur, Wigan Athletic – 2004–07

Tanzania Tanzania[]

  • Mbwana SamattaAston Villa – 2019–20

Togo Togo[]

  • Emmanuel AdebayorArsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace – 2005–16
  • Floyd AyitéFulham – 2018–19[b FRA]
  • Yoann FollySouthampton – 2003–05[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Moustapha SalifouAston Villa – 2007–08

Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago[]

Dwight Yorke scored 123 Premier League goals, a record for a player from North America
  • Ian CoxCrystal Palace – 1994–95[b ENG]
  • Carlos EdwardsSunderland – 2007–09
  • Shaka HislopNewcastle United, West Ham United, Portsmouth – 1995–2002, 2003–06[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Gavin HoyteArsenal – 2008–09[b ENG][c ENG U20]
  • Justin HoyteArsenal, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, – 2002–09[b ENG][c ENG U21]
  • Stern JohnBirmingham City, Sunderland – 2002–05, 2007–08
  • Kenwyne JonesSouthampton, Sunderland, Stoke City, Cardiff City – 2004–05, 2007–14
  • Clint MarcelleBarnsley – 1997–98
  • Jlloyd SamuelAston Villa, Bolton Wanderers – 1999–2010[c ENG U21]
  • Jason ScotlandWigan Athletic – 2009–10
  • Tony WarnerFulham – 2005–06, 2007–08[b ENG]
  • Dwight YorkeAston Villa, Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Sunderland – 1992–2005, 2007–09

Tunisia Tunisia[]

  • Yohan BenalouaneLeicester City – 2015–18[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Radhi JaïdiBolton Wanderers, Birmingham City – 2004–06, 2007–08
  • Wahbi KhazriSunderland – 2015–17[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Hannibal MejbriManchester United – 2020–21[b FRA][c FRA U17]
  • Mehdi NaftiBirmingham City – 2004–06, 2007–08[b FRA]
  • Hatem TrabelsiManchester City – 2006–07

Turkey Turkey[]

Ukraine Ukraine[]

  • Alex EvtushokCoventry City – 1996–97
  • Oleh LuzhnyiArsenal, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 1999–2003
  • Vitalii MykolenkoEverton – 2021–
  • Serhii RebrovTottenham Hotspur – 2000–02
  • Andriy ShevchenkoChelsea – 2006–08, 2009–10
  • Andriy VoroninLiverpool – 2007–08, 2009–10
  • Andriy YarmolenkoWest Ham United – 2018–[b RUS-URS]
  • Oleksandr ZinchenkoManchester City – 2017–

United States United States[]

Brad Friedel appeared in a record 310 consecutive Premier League matches during spells at Blackburn, Aston Villa, and Tottenham
  • Jozy AltidoreHull City, Sunderland – 2009–10, 2013–15
  • DaMarcus BeasleyManchester City – 2006–07
  • Carlos BocanegraFulham – 2003–08
  • Michael BradleyAston Villa – 2010–11
  • Geoff CameronStoke City – 2012–18
  • Bobby ConveyReading �� 2006–08
  • Jay DeMeritWatford – 2006–07
  • Clint DempseyFulham, Tottenham Hotspur – 2006–14
  • Landon DonovanEverton – 2009–10, 2011–12
  • Maurice EduStoke City – 2012–13
  • Benny FeilhaberDerby County – 2007–08[b BRA]
  • Ian FeuerWest Ham United, Derby County – 1999–2000, 2001–02
  • Brad FriedelLiverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur – 1997–2000, 2001–14
  • Lynden GoochSunderland – 2016–17[c IRL U19]
  • Brad GuzanAston Villa, Middlesbrough – 2008–09, 2011–17
  • Marcus HahnemannReading, Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2006–08, 2009–11
  • John HarkesSheffield Wednesday, West Ham United, Nottingham Forest – 1992–93, 1995–96, 1998–99
  • Stuart HoldenBolton Wanderers – 2009–11[b SCO]
  • Tim HowardManchester United, Everton – 2003–16
  • Emerson HyndmanAFC Bournemouth – 2017–19
  • Eddie JohnsonFulham – 2007–08, 2009–11
  • Jemal JohnsonBlackburn Rovers – 2004–06
  • Cobi JonesCoventry City – 1994–95
  • Jermaine JonesBlackburn Rovers – 2010–11[b FRG][c GER]
  • Kasey KellerLeicester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Southampton, Fulham – 1996–99, 2001–05, 2007–08
  • Jovan KirovskiBirmingham City – 2002–04
  • Eddie LewisFulham, Derby County – 2001–02, 2007–08
  • Eric LichajAston Villa – 2010–13
  • Matt MiazgaChelsea – 2015–16[c POL U18]
  • Brian McBrideEverton, Fulham – 2002–08
  • Joe-Max MooreEverton – 1999–2002
  • Oguchi OnyewuNewcastle United – 2006–07
  • Owen OtasowieWolverhampton Wanderers – 2020–21
  • PrekiEverton – 1992–94[b SRB-YUG]
  • Christian PulisicChelsea – 2019–
  • Tim ReamBolton Wanderers, Fulham – 2011–12, 2018–19, 2020–21
  • Claudio ReynaSunderland, Manchester City – 2001–07
  • Antonee RobinsonFulham – 2020–21[b ENG]
  • Josh SargentNorwich City – 2021–
  • Brek SheaStoke City – 2012–14
  • Johann SmithBolton Wanderers – 2006–07
  • Juergen SommerQueens Park Rangers – 1995–96
  • Jonathan SpectorManchester United, Charlton Athletic, West Ham United – 2004–11
  • Zack SteffenManchester City – 2020–
  • Indiana VassilevAston Villa – 2019–20
  • Roy WegerleBlackburn Rovers, Coventry City – 1992–95[b SAF]
  • Zak WhitbreadNorwich City – 2011–12
  • Danny WilliamsHuddersfield Town – 2017–19[b FRG][c GER U15]
  • DeAndre YedlinTottenham Hotspur, Sunderland, Newcastle United – 2014–16, 2017–21

Uruguay Uruguay[]

Luis Suárez was the top scorer in the 2013–14 Premier League, with a then record-equalling 31 goals.
  • Rodrigo BentancurTottenham Hotspur – 2021–
  • Miguel BritosWatford – 2015–19
  • Martín CáceresSouthampton – 2016–17
  • Edinson CavaniManchester United – 2020–
  • Sebastián CoatesLiverpool, Sunderland – 2011–13, 2014–16
  • Diego ForlánManchester United – 2001–05
  • Ignacio María GonzálezNewcastle United – 2008–09
  • Abel HernándezHull City – 2014–15, 2016–17
  • Walter Alberto LópezWest Ham United – 2008–09
  • Diego LuganoWest Bromwich Albion – 2013–14
  • Williams MartínezWest Bromwich Albion – 2005–06
  • Walter PandianiBirmingham City – 2004–06
  • Adrián PazIpswich Town – 1994–95
  • Omar PousoCharlton Athletic – 2006–07
  • Diego PoyetWest Ham United – 2014–15[b SPA][c ENG U17]
  • Gus PoyetChelsea, Tottenham Hotspur – 1997–2004
  • Gastón RamírezSouthampton, Hull City, Middlesbrough – 2012–17
  • Darío SilvaPortsmouth – 2005–06
  • Gonzalo SorondoCrystal Palace, Charlton Athletic – 2004–07
  • Cristhian StuaniMiddlesbrough – 2016–17
  • Luis SuárezLiverpool – 2010–14
  • Lucas TorreiraArsenal – 2018–20
  • Guillermo VarelaManchester United – 2015–16

Venezuela Venezuela[]

Zambia Zambia[]

  • Patson DakaLeicester City – 2021–
  • Neil GregoryIpswich Town – 1994–95
  • Emmanuel MayukaSouthampton – 2012–13, 2014–15
  • Collins MbesumaPortsmouth – 2005–06
  • Enock MwepuBrighton & Hove Albion – 2021–

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe[]

  • BenjaniPortsmouth, Manchester City, Sunderland, Blackburn Rovers – 2005–11
  • Bruce GrobbelaarLiverpool, Southampton – 1992–96[b SAF]
  • Marvelous NakambaAston Villa – 2019–
  • Peter NdlovuCoventry City – 1992–97

Notes[]

  1. ^
    Born in Algeria
  2. ^
    Born in Angola (then Portuguese Angola)
  3. ^
    Born in Argentina
  4. ^
    Born in Australia
  5. ^
    Born in Austria
  6. ^
    Born in Burundi
  7. ^
    Born in Belgium
  8. ^
    Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia)
  9. ^
    Born in Brazil
  10. ^
    Born in the Central African Republic
  11. ^
    Born in Canada
  12. ^
    Born in Cameroon
  13. ^
    Born in Cape Verde
  14. ^
    Born in Croatia (then part of Yugoslavia)
  15. ^
    Born in Curaçao (constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands [then part of the Netherlands Antilles])
  16. ^
    Born in Denmark
  17. ^
    Born in Dominican Republic
  18. ^
    Born in England
  19. ^
    Born in France
  20. ^
    Born in the French Guiana (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  21. ^
    Born in West Germany (now part of Germany)
  22. ^
    Born in Guinea-Bissau
  23. ^
    Born in Germany
  24. ^
    Born in Ghana
  25. ^
    Born in Guadeloupe (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  26. ^
    Born in Greenland (autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark)
  27. ^
    Born in French Guiana (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  28. ^
    Born in Italy
  29. ^
    Born in the Ivory Coast
  30. ^
    Born in Jamaica
  31. ^
    Born in Kosovo (then part of Yugoslavia)
  32. ^
    Born in Liberia
  33. ^
    Born in Morocco
  34. ^
    Born in Mozambique (then Portuguese Mozambique)
  35. ^
    Born in Martinique (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  36. ^
    Born in New Caledonia (Overseas territory of the French Republic)
  37. ^
    Born in the Netherlands
  38. ^
    Born in Nigeria
  39. ^
    Born in Northern Ireland
  40. ^
    Born in North Macedonia (then Macedonia, part of Yugoslavia)
  41. ^
    Born in Poland
  42. ^
    Born in Portugal
  43. ^
    Born in Réunion (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  44. ^
    Born in Russia (then part of the Soviet Union)
  45. ^
  46. ^
    Born in South Africa
  47. ^
    Born in Scotland
  48. ^
    Born in Senegal
  49. ^
    Born in Slovakia
  50. ^
    Born in Somalia
  51. ^
    Born in Spain
  52. ^
    Born in Serbia (then part of Yugoslavia)
  53. ^
    Born in Switzerland
  54. ^
    Born in Suriname
  55. ^
    Born in Suriname (then part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands)
  56. ^
    Born in Slovakia (then part of Czechoslovakia)
  57. ^
    Born in Slovenia (then part of Yugoslavia)
  58. ^
    Born in Sweden
  59. ^
    Born in Uganda
  60. ^
    Born in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union)
  61. ^
    Born in the United States
  62. ^
    Born in Uzbekistan (then part of the Soviet Union)
  63. ^
    Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo (then Zaïre)
  64. ^
    Bosnian Croat. Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia)
  65. ^
    Bosnian Serb. Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia)
  66. ^
    Capped for the Andalusia national football team
  67. ^
  68. ^
    Capped for the Argentina national under-20 football team
  69. ^
    Capped for the Austria national under-17 football team
  70. ^
    Capped for the Basque Country national football team
  71. ^
    Capped for the Belgium national under-17 football team
  72. ^
    Capped for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football team
  73. ^
    Capped for the Brazil national under-17 football team
  74. ^
    Capped for the Brazil national under-20 football team
  75. ^
    Capped for the Brazil national football team
  76. ^
    Capped for the Brittany national football team
  77. ^
  78. ^
    Capped for the Catalonia national football team
  79. ^
    Capped for the Cayman Islands national football team
  80. ^
    Capped for the Corsica national football team
  81. ^
    Capped for the Denmark national under-21 football team
  82. ^
  83. ^
    Capped for the DR Congo national football team
  84. ^
    Capped for the England national football B team
  85. ^
    Capped for the England national football C team
  86. ^
  87. ^
    Capped for the England national under-17 football team
  88. ^
    Capped for the England national under-18 football team
  89. ^
    Capped for the England national under-19 football team
  90. ^
    Capped for the England national under-20 football team
  91. ^
    Capped for the England national under-21 football team
  92. ^
    Capped for the England national football team
  93. ^
    Capped for the France national under-16 football team
  94. ^
    Capped for the France national under-17 football team
  95. ^
    Capped for the France national under-18 football team
  96. ^
    Capped for the France national under-19 football team
  97. ^
    Capped for the France national under-20 football team
  98. ^
    Capped for the France national under-21 football team
  99. ^
  100. ^
    Capped for the Germany national under-15 football team
  101. ^
    Capped for the Germany national under-18 football team
  102. ^
    Capped for the Germany national under-20 football team
  103. ^
    Capped for the Germany national under-21 football team
  104. ^
    Capped for the Germany national football team
  105. ^
  106. ^
    Capped for the Guadeloupe national football team
  107. ^
    Capped for the French Guiana national football team
  108. ^
    Capped for the Republic of Ireland national under-19 football team
  109. ^
    Capped for the Italy national under-21 football team
  110. ^
    Capped for the Morocco national football team
  111. ^
    Capped for the Martinique national football team
  112. ^
    Capped for the Netherlands national football team
  113. ^
    Capped for the Netherlands national under-21 football team
  114. ^
    Capped for the Netherlands national under-20 football team
  115. ^
    Capped for the Northern Ireland national football B team
  116. ^
    Capped for the North Macedonia national under-17 football team (then Macedonia)
  117. ^
    Capped for the Northern Ireland national under-21 football team
  118. ^
    Capped for the Norway national under-21 football team
  119. ^
    Capped for the Poland national under-18 football team
  120. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national football team
  121. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national under-19 football team
  122. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national under-21 football team
  123. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national under-21 football team
  124. ^
    Capped for the Romania national under-17 football team
  125. ^
    Capped for the Samoa national under-20 football team (then Western Samoa)
  126. ^
    Capped for the Scotland national football B team
  127. ^
    Capped for the Scotland national under-21 football team
  128. ^
    Capped for the Serbia national under-19 football team
  129. ^
    Capped for the Spain national under-19 football team
  130. ^
  131. ^
    Capped for the Sweden national football team
  132. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-16 football team
  133. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-17 football team
  134. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-18 football team
  135. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-21 football team
  136. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national football team
  137. ^
    Capped for the Turkey national under-21 football team
  138. ^
    Kosovo Albanian. Born in Kosovo (then part of Yugoslavia)

References[]

  • Since 1888... The Searchable Premiership and Football League Player Database (subscription required)
  • BBC Sport report
  • Ranc, David (2012). Foreign players and football supporters: The Old Firm, Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-8612-0. Retrieved 19 March 2012.[permanent dead link]
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