List of foreign Serie B players

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This is a list of foreign players in Serie B of the Italian football league system. The following players:

  1. have played at least one Serie B game for the respective club;
  2. have not been capped for the Italian national team on any level, independently from the birthplace, except for players born in San Marino and active in the Italian national team before the first official match of the Sammarinese national team played on November 14, 1990 and players of Italian formation born abroad from Italian parents;
  3. have been born in Italy and were capped by a foreign national team. This includes players who have dual citizenship with Italy.

These are all the teams that have had at least a foreign player while playing in a Serie B season and in bold are the ones currently playing for the 2021–22 season :

AlbinoLeffe, Alessandria, Alzano Virescit, Ancona, Arezzo, Ascoli, Atalanta, Avellino, Bari, Benevento, Bologna, Brescia, Cagliari, Carpi, Castel di Sangro, Catania, Catanzaro, Cesena, Chievo, Cittadella, Como, Cosenza, Crema, Cremonese, Crotone, Empoli, Entella, Fanfulla Lodi, Fermana, Fidelis Andria, Fiorentina, Foggia, Frosinone, Gallipoli, Genoa, Gubbio, Juve Stabia, Juventus, Lanciano, Latina, Lazio, Lecce, Lecco, Legnano, Licata, Livorno, Lucchese, Maceratese, Magenta Mantova, Messina, Milan, Modena, Monza, Napoli, Nocerina, Novara, Padova, Palermo, Parma, Perugia, Pescara, Piacenza, Pisa, Pordenone, Portogruaro, Pistoiese, Pro Patria, Pro Vercelli, Reggiana, Reggina, Rimini, Roma, Salernitana, Sampdoria, Sassuolo, Siena, SPAL, Spezia, Taranto, Ternana, Torino, Trapani, Treviso, Triestina, Udinese, Varese, Venezia, Verona, Vicenza, Voghera.

These are the only teams that have participated in Serie B but have not had a foreign player: Acireale, Alba Roma, Barletta, Biellese, Bolzano, Brindisi, Campobasso, Carrarese, Casale, Cavese, Centese, Derthona, Fiumana, Forlì, Massese

In bold are the players who are currently playing in Serie B.

Albania[]

Algeria[]

Andorra[]

  • Ildefons Lima – Triestina – 2005–09[b ESP]

Angola[]

Antigua and Barbuda[]

  • DJ Buffonge – Spezia – 2019–20[b ENG]

Argentina[]

Australia[]

  • John Aloisi – Cremonese – 1996–97
  • Mark Birighitti – Varese – 2014–15
  • Mark Bresciano – Empoli – 1999–2002
  • Joshua Brillante – Como – 2015–16
  • Gabriel Cleur – Entella – 2016–17, 2020–21
  • Christian Esposito – Albinoleffe – 2008–09
  • Vincenzo Grella – Empoli, Ternana – 1999–2002
  • Zeljko Kalac – Perugia – 2004–05
  • Chris Ikonomidis – Salernitana – 2015–16
  • Fran KaračićBrescia – 2020–[b CRO][c CRO U21]
  • Adrian Madaschi – Portogruaro – 2010–11
  • Paul Okon – Vicenza – 2003–04
  • Nick Rizzo – Ancona, Ternana – 2000–02
  • Danny Tiatto – Salernitana – 1996–97
  • Carl Valeri – Grosseto, Sassuolo, Ternana – 2007–14
  • Jess Vanstrattan – Verona – 2004–06
  • Max Vieri – Ancona, Verona, Napoli, Ternana, Triestina, Arezzo – 2000–06

Austria[]

  • Muhammet Akagündüz – Verona – 2006–07[b TUR]
  • Peter Artner – Foggia – 1997–98
  • Dieter Elsneg – Frosinone – 2008–09
  • György Garics – Napoli, Bologna – 2006–07, 2014–15[b HUN]
  • Robert Gucher – Frosinone, Vicenza, Pisa – 2008–11, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2019–
  • Michael Hatz – Reggiana – 1997–98
  • Arnel Jakupović – Empoli – 2017–18
  • Engelbert König – Messina – 1950–52
  • Markus Pavic – Entella – 2020–21
  • Thomas Pichlmann – Grosseto, Verona, Spezia – 2007–13
  • Jürgen Prutsch – Livorno – 2010–13
  • Jürgen Säumel – Torino, Brescia – 2009–10
  • – Udinese – 1947–49
  • Renny Smith – Vicenza – 2016–17[b ENG]
  • Lukas Spendlhofer – Varese, Ascoli – 2013–14, 2020–21
  • Srđan Spiridonović – Vicenza – 2014–15
  • Marko Stankovic – Triestina – 2008–10
  • Michael Svoboda – Venezia – 2020–21
  • Daniel Wolf – Piacenza – 2007–11

Belarus[]

  • Sergei Aleinikov – Lecce – 1991–92
  • Vitali Kutuzov – Avellino, Pisa, Parma, Bari – 2003–04, 2007–09
  • Vital Rahozhkin – Siena – 2001–02
  • Mikhail Sivakov – Piacenza – 2009–10

Belgium[]

  • Arnor Angeli – Avellino – 2014–15
  • Walter Baseggio – Treviso – 2006–07
  • Roberto Bisconti – Monza – 1997–98
  • Gilbert Bodart – Brescia, Ravenna – 1998–2001
  • Abdelhakim Bouhna – Latina – 2014–15
  • Dražen Brnčić – Cremonese, Monza, Ancona, Venezia – 1998–2000, 2001–03[b CRO–YUG]
  • Maxime BusiParma – 2021–
  • Luis Pedro Cavanda – Torino, Bari – 2010–12[b ANG]
  • Moutir Chajia – Novara, Ascoli, Entella, Como – 2016–20, 2021–
  • Elias CobbautParma – 2021–
  • Marc Emmers – Perugia – 1997–98
  • Xian Emmers – Cremonese – 2018–19[b SUI]
  • Corentin Fiore – Palermo – 2017–18
  • Daam FoulonBenevento – 2021–
  • Jean-François Gillet – Monza, Bari, Treviso, Catania – 1999–2000, 2001–09, 2014–15
  • Michaël Goossens – Genoa – 1996–97
  • Marco Ingrao – Vicenza – 2005–06[b ITA]
  • Benoît Ladrière – Avellino – 2013–14
  • Donovan Maury – Juve Stabia – 2011–13
  • Gaby Mudingayi – Torino, Pisa – 2004–05, 2016–17[b ZAI]
  • Radja Nainggolan – Piacenza – 2005–10
  • Nicolas Napol – Avellino – 2015–16[b FRA]
  • Pierre-Yves Ngawa – Avellino, Perugia, Foggia – 2017–19
  • Maecky Ngombo – Ascoli – 2018–19
  • Mardochee Nzita – Perugia, Pescara – 2019–21[b COD]
  • Luis Oliveira – Como, Catania, Venezia – 2001–05[b BRA]
  • Stephane Omeonga – Avellino, Pescara – 2016–17, 2020–21
  • Olivier Renard – Modena – 2004–05
  • Cédric Roussel – Brescia – 2006–07
  • Tony Sergeant – Bari – 2007–08
  • Mohamed Soumarè – Avellino – 2014–17[b GUI]
  • Jari Vandeputte – Vicenza – 2020–21
  • Bruno Versavel – Perugia – 1997–98
  • Johan Walem – Torino, Catania – 2003–05
  • Reno Wilmots – Avellino, Carpi – 2017–19

Bosnia-Herzegovina[]

Brazil[]

Bulgaria[]

  • Valentin AntovMonza – 2021–
  • Valeri Bojinov – Lecce, Juventus, Verona, Vicenza, Ternana, Pescara – 2002–03, 2006–07, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2019–20
  • Ivaylo Chochev – Palermo – 2017–19
  • Krassimir Chomakov – Ravenna – 2000–01
  • Andrey Galabinov – Livorno, Avellino, Novara, Spezia, Reggina – 2010–11, 2013–17, 2018–20, 2021–
  • Andrea Hristov – Cosenza – 2018–19
  • Atanas IlievAscoli – 2021–
  • Radoslav Kirilov – Carpi – 2013–14
  • Vladislav Mirchev – Ancona – 2009–10
  • Pavel Vidanov – Trapani – 2014–15
  • Petar Zhabov – Cosenza – 1998–2001

Burkina Faso[]

Cameroon[]

  • Steve Leo Beleck – Crotone – 2014–15
  • Jean-Claude Billong – Benevento, Foggia, Salernitana – 2018–20[b FRA]
  • Joseph Bouasse – Vicenza – 2016–17
  • Mack Bono – Ternana – 2004–06
  • Daniel Chigou – Ternana – 2001–02
  • Joss Didiba – Perugia – 2015–17
  • Steeve Gerard Fankà – Ascoli 2008−09
  • Patrice Feussi – Genoa, Pisa – 2002–03, 2007–09
  • Divine Fonjock – Treviso – 2008–09
  • Antonio Ghomsi – Genoa, Salernitana, Avellino – 2002–05, 2008–09
  • Samuel Ipoua – Torino – 1996–97
  • Thomas Herve Job – Sampdoria, Pescara, Cremonese, Ascoli, Pisa, Grosseto, Cittadella – 2001–02, 2004–06, 2007–12
  • Daniel Maa Boumsong – Treviso – 2006–07
  • Kelvin Matute – Cesena, Triestina, Crotone, Pro Vercelli – 2009–11, 2012–15
  • Albert Meyong – Ravenna – 1998–99
  • Joseph Minala – Bari, Latina, Salernitana – 2014–19
  • Frank Ongfiang – Palermo – 2002–03
  • Louisse Parfait – Piacenza, Crotone, Ascoli, Cesena – 2009–13
  • – Genoa – 2001–02
  • Thomas Som – Grosseto – 2012–13
  • – Crotone – 2000–01
  • Frank Tsadjout – Cittadella, Pordenone – 2020–[b ITA]
  • Pierre Wome – Lucchese – 1997–98
  • Francis Zé – Sampdoria – 2002–03

Canada[]

Chile[]

  • Carlos Carmona – Reggina, Atalanta – 2009–11
  • Nicolas Cordova – Crotone, Bari, Ascoli, Messina, Grosseto, Brescia – 2001–05, 2007–10, 2011–12
  • Nicolás Corvetto – Triestina – 2009–10
  • Julio Gutiérrez – Messina, Pescara – 2001–04
  • Luis Antonio Jiménez – Ternana – 2002–06
  • Marcelo Larrondo – Siena – 2010–11[b ARG]
  • Mauricio Pinilla – Grosseto – 2009–10
  • Sebastián Pinto – Varese – 2010–11
  • Luis RojasCrotone – 2021–
  • Mario Salgado – Verona, Ternana, Brescia, Albinoleffe, Avellino, Torino – 2002–03, 2004–06, 2007–08, 2009–10
  • Felipe Seymour – Spezia – 2013–14
  • Francisco Sierralta – Parma, Empoli – 2017–18, 2019–20
  • Jorge Toro – Modena – 1964–69, 1970–71
  • Jaime Valdes – Bari, Lecce – 2001–04, 2006–07
  • Jorge Vargas – Reggina, Empoli – 2001–02, 2008–09
  • Alex Von Schwedler – Bari – 2002–05

Colombia[]

  • Jorge Bolaño – Modena – 2007–09
  • Damir Ceter – Chievo, Pescara – 2019–21
  • Ricardo Chará – Empoli – 2010–12
  • Miguel Guerrero – Bari – 1996–97
  • Gonzalo Martínez – Napoli – 2003–04
  • Jonny Mosquera – Livorno – 2014–15
  • Brayan Perea – Perugia – 2014–15
  • Andrés Tello – Cagliari, Bari, Benevento – 2015–16, 2017–20, 2021–
  • Brayan Vera – Cosenza, Lecce – 2020–
  • Jherson Vergara – Avellino, Livorno – 2014–16
  • Alexis Zapata – Perugia – 2015–17

Congo[]

  • Dominique Malonga – Cesena, Vicenza, Pro Vercelli – 2009–10, 2012–13, 2015–17[b FRA][c FRA U19]
  • Yves Pambou – Reggina – 2013–14[b FRA]

DR Congo[]

Costa Rica[]

  • Gilberto Martínez – Brescia – 2005–06, 2008–10, 2011–12
  • Winston Parks – Ascoli – 2002–03
  • – Pisa – 1950–52

Croatia[]

Cyprus[]

  • Nicholas IoannouComo – 2021–
  • Andreas Karo – Salernitana – 2019–21
  • Grigoris Kastanos – Pescara, Frosinone – 2019–21

Czech Republic[]

  • Jan Hable – Ascoli – 2009–10
  • Jan Havlena – Entella – 2016–17
  • David HeidenreichSPAL – 2021–
  • Ondřej Herzán – Lecce, Spezia – 2006–08
  • Jakub Jankto – Ascoli – 2015–16
  • Marek Jankulovski – Napoli – 2001–02
  • Martin Jiranek – Reggina – 2001–02
  • Václav Koloušek – Salernitana, Fermana – 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2002–03
  • Libor Kozák – Brescia, Bari, Livorno – 2009–10, 2017–19
  • Edvard Lasota – Reggiana – 1998–99
  • Martin Lejsal – Venezia – 2004–05
  • Roman Macek – Bari, Cremonese – 2016–18
  • Aleš MatějůBrescia – 2018–19, 2020–
  • Pavel Nedvěd – Juventus – 2006–07
  • Milan Nitrianský – Avellino – 2015–16
  • Michael Rabušic – Perugia, Crotone – 2014–15
  • Jaroslav Sedivec – Catania, Perugia, Crotone, Triestina, Mantova – 2002–10
  • Stefan Šimić – Varese – 2014–15
  • Tomáš Skuhravý – Genoa – 1995–96
  • Pavel Srnicek – Cosenza – 2002–03
  • Cestmir Vycpalek – Palermo, Parma – 1947–48, 1954–58
  • Lukáš Zima – Livorno – 2018–20
  • Jaromír Zmrhal – Brescia – 2020–21

Denmark[]

  • Lennart Bak – Foggia – 1996–98
  • Niels Bennike – Spal – 1950–51
  • Klaus Berggreen – Pisa – 1984–85
  • Martin Bergvold – Livorno – 2008–09
  • – Catania – 1966–67
  • Hans Colberg – Lucchese – 1952–53
  • Riza Durmisi – Salernitana – 2020–21
  • Thomas Fig – Padova – 1996–98
  • Kai Frandsen – Lucchese – 1952–53
  • Christian GytkjaerMonza – 2020–
  • Karl Aage Hansen – Catania – 1955–57
  • Thomas Helveg – Udinese – 1994–95
  • Morten HjulmandLecce – 2020–
  • Daniel Jensen – Novara – 2012–13
  • Henrik Larsen – Pisa – 1992–93
  • Martin Laursen – Verona – 1998–99
  • Christian Lonstrup – Cagliari – 1997–98
  • Søren Mussmann – Pro Vercelli – 2016–17
  • Matti Lund Nielsen – Pescara, Verona, Perugia – 2012–15
  • Marc Nygaard – Catania, Vicenza – 2003–04
  • Jens Odgaard – Pescara – 2020–21
  • – Livorno – 1950–52
  • John Sivebæk – Pescara – 1993–94
  • Erling Sørensen – Modena – 1949–50
  • Frederik Sørensen – Pescara, Ternana – 2020–
  • Thomas Thorninger – Perugia – 1997–98
  • Magnus Troest – Parma, Atalanta, Varese, Virtus Lanciano, Novara, Juve Stabia – 2008–09, 2010–18, 2019–20

Dominican Republic[]

  • Edwards Vinicio Espinal – Crotone, Portogruaro, Pro Vercelli – 2006–07, 2010–11, 2012–13
  • Elpys José Espinal – Atalanta, Cesena – 1999–2000, 2009–10
  • Gianluigi SuevaCosenza – 2020–[b ITA]

Ecuador[]

Egypt[]

  • Ahmed Hegazy – Perugia – 2014–15
  • Hany Said – Bari, Messina, Fiorentina – 2001–04

England[]

  • Charles Adcock – Padova, Triestina – 1948–49, 1950–51
  • Gordon Cowans – Bari – 1986–88
  • Tony Dorigo – Torino – 1997–98[b AUS]
  • Frank Rawcliffe – Alessandria – 1949–50
  • Paul Rideout – Bari – 1986–88
  • Kris Thackray – Ancona – 2009–10

Equatorial Guinea[]

Estonia[]

  • Enar Jääger – Ascoli – 2009–10
  • Tarmo Kink – Varese – 2012–13
  • Georgi Tunjov – SPAL – 2021–22

Finland[]

  • Mehmet Hetemaj – Albinoleffe, Reggina – 2009–13[b KOS–SFR][c KOS]
  • Perparim Hetemaj – Brescia, Benevento, Reggina – 2009–10, 2019–20, 2021–[b KOS–SFR]
  • Jesse JoronenBrescia – 2020–
  • Niki Mäenpää – Venezia – 2020–21
  • Sakari Mattila – Ascoli – 2009–10
  • Tomi Petrescu – Ascoli – 2008–09
  • Jonas Portin – Ascoli, Padova – 2009–12
  • Simon SkrabbBrescia – 2020–
  • Sauli Väisänen – Crotone, Chievo, Cosenza – 2018–

France[]

  • Thierry Audel – Triestina – 2007–08, 2009–10
  • Florian AyéBrescia – 2020–
  • Abou Ba – Cosenza, Alessandria – 2020–
  • Alain Baclet – Lecce, Vicenza, Frosinone, Cosenza – 2009–13, 2018–19
  • Mohamed Bahlouli – Cosenza – 2019–21
  • Bryan Bergougnoux – Lecce – 2009–10
  • Jonathan Biabiany – Modena, Trapani – 2007–09, 2019–20
  • Philippe Billy – Lecce – 2002–03[c BRI]
  • Alexis BlinLecce – 2021–
  • Rodrigue Boisfer – Genoa, Venezia, Gubbio – 1998–2005, 2011–12
  • Antoine Bonifaci – Torino – 1959–60
  • Landry Bonnefoi – Messina – 2003–04
  • Ange-Yoan BonnyParma – 2021–
  • Jean-Alain Boumsong – Juventus – 2006–07[b CMR]
  • Sid-Ahmed Bouziane – Sampdoria – 2002–03
  • Julien Brellier – Venezia, Salernitana – 2003–05
  • Alexis Carra – Vicenza, Cittadella – 2009–12
  • – Genoa – 2003–04
  • Gabriel Charpentier – Reggina, Ascoli, Frosinone – 2020–[b COG]
  • – Genoa – 2000–02
  • Jean-Christophe Coubronne – Novara – 2010–11
  • Woyo CoulibalyParma – 2021–
  • Jean-Pierre Cyprien – Lecce, Crotone – 1998–99, 2000–01[b GLP]
  • Sebastian De Maio – Brescia, Frosinone – 2006–07, 2008–13
  • Salim DiakiteTernana – 2021–
  • Modibo Diakité – Pescara, Ternana, Bari – 2005–06, 2016–18
  • Enzo Di Santantonio – Brescia – 2017–18
  • Abdou Doumbia – Ascoli – 2010–11
  • Mathieu Duhamel – Foggia – 2017–18
  • Steeve-Mike Eboa EbongueCosenza – 2021–
  • Jean Lambert Evans – Crotone – 2019–20
  • Patrice Evra – Monza – 1999–2000[b SEN]
  • Mohamed Fofana – Ravenna, Virtus Lanciano – 2007–08, 2012–14
  • Nicolas Frey – Modena, Venezia, Chievo – 2005–08, 2017–18, 2019–20
  • Christophe Galtier – Monza – 1997–98
  • Valentin GendreyLecce – 2021–
  • Gaël Genevier – Catania, Pisa, Torino, Siena, Livorno, Juve Stabia, Novara – 2003–04, 2007–14
  • Guillaume Gigliotti – Novara, Empoli, Ascoli, Salernitana, Crotone, Chievo – 2010–11, 2012–13, 2017–21
  • Maxime Giron – Avellino – 2015–16
  • Eddy Gnahoré – Perugia, Palermo – 2016–18
  • Prince-Désir Gouano – Virtus Lanciano – 2012–13
  • Thomas Heurtaux – Salernitana – 2019–20
  • – Juve Stabia – 2012–13[b CMR]
  • Ibrahim Karamoko – Chievo – 2019–20
  • Abdoulay Konko – Crotone – 2004–06
  • Sabri Lamouchi – Genoa – 2004–05
  • Loïck Landre – Pisa – 2016–17
  • Laurent Lanteri – Novara – 2010–11
  • Nicolas Laspalles – Lecce – 2002–03
  • Mickaël Latour – Virtus Entella – 2014–15
  • Vincent Laurini – Empoli – 2012–14
  • Matthias Lepiller – Verona, Novara – 2011–14
  • Mehdi LérisBrescia – 2021–
  • Maxime Leverbe – Chievo, Pisa – 2019–
  • Robert Maah – Bari, Grosseto, Cittadella – 2005–06, 2008–09, 2011–13
  • Zinédine Machach – Carpi, Crotone, Cosenza – 2018–20
  • Andrew Marie-Sainte – Livorno – 2018–20[b MTQ]
  • – Genoa – 1998–99
  • Nassim Mendil – Cosenza, Catania, Ascoli, Salernitana – 2001–03, 2004–05
  • Jérémy MénezReggina – 2020–
  • Arnauld Mercier – Fidelis Andria, Savoia, Cosenza – 1998–2001
  • Hemza Mihoubi – Lecce – 2006–08[b ALG][c ALG U18]
  • François Modesto – Cagliari – 2000–04[c COR]
  • Mathieu Moreau – Ternana, Varese – 2004–05, 2010–12
  • David Mounard – Gallipoli, Siena – 2009–11
  • Hervin Ongenda – Chievo – 2019–20
  • Julian Palmieri – Crotone – 2006–07[c COR]
  • Marc Pfertzel – Livorno – 2003–04
  • Sébastien Piocelle – Crotone, Grosseto – 2005–08
  • Kyllan Ramé – Foggia – 2017–19
  • Julien Rantier – Vicenza, Albinoleffe, Verona, Piacenza – 2003–09
  • Ihsan Sacko – Cosenza – 2020–21
  • Richard-Quentin Samnick – Bari – 2013–14
  • Christophe Sanchez – Venezia – 2002–03
  • Samuel Souprayen – Verona – 2016–17[b REU]
  • Ousmane Sy – Reggina – 2010–11
  • Sanasi Sy – Salernitana, Cosenza – 2020–
  • Anthony Taugourdeau – Pisa, Albinoleffe, Trapani, Venezia, Vicenza – 2008–09, 2010–12, 2019–
  • Matteo TramoniBrescia – 2021–[c COR]
  • Aliou TraoréParma – 2021–
  • David Trezeguet – Juventus – 2006–07
  • Valentin VanbaleghemPerugia – 2021–
  • Kevin Vinetot – Crotone – 2010–13
  • Arthur Yamga – Carpi, Pescara – 2017–18
  • Abdallah Yaisien – Trapani – 2013–14
  • Cyril Yapi – Como – 2003–04
  • Jonathan Zebina – Juventus – 2006–07

Gabon[]

Gambia[]

  • Lamin Jallow – Trapani, Cesena, Salernitana, Vicenza – 2016–21
  • Sulayman Jallow – Ascoli – 2017–18
  • Lamin Jawo – Carpi – 2016–17
  • Musa JuwaraCrotone – 2021–
  • Kalifa MannehPerugia – 2021–
  • Ali Sowe – Juve Stabia, Pescara, Latina, Modena – 2013–16
  • – Pisa – 2020–21

Georgia[]

  • Davit Dighmelashvili – Siena – 2001–02
  • Levan Mchedlidze – Empoli – 2010–14
  • Irakli Shekiladze – Empoli, Latina, Spezia – 2011–15, 2017–18
  • Georgi Nemsadze – Reggiana – 1998–99

Germany[]

  • Oliver Bierhoff – Ascoli – 1992–95
  • Manfred Binz – Brescia – 1996–97
  • Albert Brülls – Modena – 1964–65
  • Thomas Doll – Bari – 1996–97
  • Stefan Effenberg – Fiorentina – 1993–94
  • Salvatore Gambino – Trapani – 2013–14
  • Giuseppe Gemiti – Genoa, Modena, Piacenza, Novara, Livorno, Bari – 2004–09, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–16
  • André Gumprecht – Lecce – 1994–95
  • – Padova, Genoa – 1962–64, 1965–66
  • Oliver Kragl – Frosinone, Foggia, Benevento, Ascoli – 2016–21
  • Markus Münch – Genoa – 1998–99
  • Shkodran Mustafi – Sampdoria – 2011–12
  • Steven NadorSPAL – 2021–
  • Savio Nsereko – Brescia, Juve Stabia – 2007–09, 2011–12[b UGA]
  • Tobias Pachonik – Carpi – 2017–19
  • Abdelhamid SabiriAscoli – 2020–[b MAR]
  • – Catania – 1956–57
  • Idrissa TouréPisa – 2021–

Ghana[]

  • Boadu Acosty – Juve Stabia, Carpi, Modena, Latina – 2012–13, 2014–17
  • Bright Addae – Crotone, Ascoli, Juve Stabia – 2012–13, 2015–20
  • Dominic Adiyiah – Reggina – 2010–11
  • Daniel Agyei – Juve Stabia – 2012–13
  • Masahudu Alhassan – Novara, Latina, Perugia – 2012–17
  • Moro Alhassan – Cesena, Vicenza – 2013–15
  • Yaw Asante – Grosseto – 2009–13
  • Nii Nortey Ashong – Spezia – 2013–14
  • Patrick Asmah – Avellino – 2016–17
  • Kwame Ayew – Lecce – 1994–95
  • Ahmed Barusso – Rimini, Brescia, Torino, Livorno, Nocerina, Novara – 2006–07, 2009–13
  • Abdallah BasitBenevento – 2019–20
  • Emmanuel Besea – Modena, Frosinone, Venezia – 2015–16, 2017–19
  • Richmond Boakye – Sassuolo, Latina – 2011–13, 2015–17
  • Kevin-Prince Boateng – Monza – 2020–21[b FRG][c DEU U21][c DEU U20][c DEU U19]
  • Raman Chibsah – Sassuolo, Benevento, Frosinone – 2012–13, 2016–18
  • Isaac Cofie – Torino, Piacenza, Sassuolo – 2010–12
  • – Triestina – 2010–11
  • Amadou Diambo – Pescara – 2019–21
  • Isaac Donkor – Bari, Avellino, Cesena – 2015–18
  • Godfred DonsahCrotone – 2021–
  • Alfred Duncan – Livorno – 2012–13
  • Mark Edusei – Lecce, Cosenza, Piacenza, Torino, Bari – 1996–97, 1998–99, 2001–04, 2005–06, 2008–09
  • Bismark Ekye – Fiorentina – 2003–04
  • Mohammed Gargo – Venezia, Genoa – 2002–03, 2004–05
  • Bright Gyamfi – Benevento, Reggiana – 2016–17, 2018–21
  • Asamoah Gyan – Modena – 2004–06
  • Emmanuel Gyasi – Spezia – 2018–20[b ITA]
  • Edmund Hottor – Triestina, Virtus Lanciano – 2009–10, 2012–13
  • Nii Lamptey – Venezia – 1996–97
  • Davis MensahPordenone – 2021–[b ITA]
  • John Mensah – Genoa, Cremonese – 2001–02, 2005–06
  • Isaac Ntow – Brescia, Como – 2013–16
  • Desmond N'Ze – Verona, Avellino – 2006–07, 2008–09
  • Moses Odjer – Catania, Salernitana, Trapani – 2014–20
  • Evans Osei – Pro Vercelli – 2016–17
  • Benjamin Owusu – Brescia – 2008–09
  • Ibrahim Abdul Razak – Empoli – 2001–02
  • – Vicenza – 2003–04
  • Amidu Salifu – Vicenza, Modena, Perugia, Brescia – 2010–11, 2013–16
  • Ransford Selasi – Pescara, Novara – 2013–17
  • Nana Welbeck – Brescia – 2011–14

Greece[]

  • Giorgos Antzoulas – Cosenza – 2020–21
  • Tasos AvlonitisAscoli – 2020–
  • Christos Donis – Ascoli – 2020–21
  • Savvas Gentsoglou – Livorno, Spezia, Bari – 2012–14, 2015–16
  • Panagiotis Giannopoulos – Venezia – 2004–05
  • Giorgos Katidis – Novara – 2013–14
  • Ilias Koutsoupias – Entella, Ternana – 2020–
  • Giorgos Kyriazis – Catania, Arezzo, Salernitana, Triestina – 2002–03, 2004–10
  • Konstantinos Loumpoutis – Perugia – 2004–05
  • Georgios Makris – Pisa – 2016–17
  • Vaggelis Moras – Bologna, Verona, Bari – 2007–08, 2012–13, 2016–17
  • Evangelos Nastos – Perugia, Vicenza, Ascoli – 2004–09
  • Antonis Natsouras – Cremonese – 2005–06
  • Dimitris Nikolaou – Empoli – 2019–21
  • Marios Oikonomou – Bologna, Bari – 2014–15, 2017–18
  • Antonis Petropoulos – Bari – 2015–16
  • Ioannis Potouridis – Novara – 2013–14
  • Dimitrios SounasPerugia – 2021–
  • Antonis SiatounisMonza – 2021–
  • Dimitris StavropoulosReggina – 2020–
  • Panagiotis Tachtsidis – Grosseto, Verona, Lecce – 2010–12, 2018–19, 2020–21
  • Lambros Vangelis – Siena – 2001–02
  • Georgios Vakouftsis – Ravenna – 2000–01
  • Apostolos Vellios – Ascoli – 2020–21
  • Dimitrios Vosnakidis – Bari – 2013–14
  • Zisis Vryzas – Fiorentina, Torino – 2003–04, 2005–06
  • Vasilis ZagaritisParma – 2021–

Guadeloupe[]

  • Andreaw Gravillon – Pescara, Ascoli – 2017–20
  • Raphael Mirval – Perugia – 2015–17

Guinea[]

  • Ismaël Karba Bangoura – Cesena – 2012–14
  • Gaston Camara – Bari, Modena, Brescia – 2015–17
  • Karamoko Cissé – Albinoleffe, Benevento, Bari, Verona, Carpi, Juve Stabia, Cittadella – 2008–12, 2016–21
  • Amara Konaté – Perugia – 2019–20
  • Mathias Pogba – Pescara – 2014–15

Guinea Bissau[]

Honduras[]

  • Edgar Alvarez – Pisa – 2008–09
  • Julio César de León – Reggina, Fiorentina, Catanzaro, Avellino, Genoa, Parma, Torino – 2001–02, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–10
  • Carlos Pavón – Napoli – 2001–03
  • Rigoberto Rivas – Brescia, Reggina – 2017–18, 2020–
  • David Suazo – Cagliari – 2000–04

Hungary[]

Iceland[]

Ireland[]

Iran[]

Israel[]

  • Tal Banin – Brescia – 1998–2000
  • Shay Ben David – Trapani – 2019–20
  • Yonatan CohenPisa – 2021–

Ivory Coast[]

  • Ghislain Akassou – Pistoiese, Siena – 2000–03
  • Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro – Salernitana – 2017–20[b FRA]
  • Didier Angan – Verona – 2003–05
  • Alain Behi – Catania – 2003–04
  • Drissa CamaraParma – 2021–
  • Souleymane Coulibaly – Grosseto – 2012–13
  • – Cremonese – 2005–06
  • Adama Diakité – Padova – 2011–12, 2013–14
  • Serge Dié – Reggina – 1997–99
  • Almamy Doumbia – Bari – 2008–09
  • Souleyman Doumbia – Bari, Vicenza – 2016–17[b FRA]
  • Jean-Armel Drolé – Perugia – 2015–17
  • Adama Fofana – Brescia – 2007–08
  • Cedric Gondo – Ternana, Salernitana – 2015–16, 2019–21
  • Franck Kessié – Cesena – 2015–16
  • Jean Romaric Kevin Koffi – Modena – 2007–10
  • Yao Eloge Koffi – Crotone, Reggiana – 2015–16, 2020–21
  • Axel Cedric Konan – Lecce – 2002–03, 2007–08
  • Dramane Konaté – Pro Vercelli – 2016–18
  • Ben Lhassine Kone – Cosenza – 2019–21
  • Moussa Koné – Pescara, Varese, Avellino, Cesena, Frosinone – 2011–13, 2014–18
  • – Messina – 2007–08
  • Cristian Kouamé – Cittadella – 2016–18
  • Christian KouanPerugia – 2017–20, 2021–
  • Emmanuel Latte LathSPAL – 2021–
  • Christian Manfredini – Cosenza, Genoa, Chievo, Fiorentina – 1998–2002, 2003–04
  • Siriki Sanogo – Benevento – 2018–20
  • Junior Tallo – Bari – 2012–13
  • Abdoullaye Traoré – Perugia, Verona – 2016–17, 2018–19
  • Hamed Junior Traorè – Empoli – 2017–18
  • Pierre Zebli – Perugia, Ascoli – 2014–17, 2018–19
  • Marco Zoro – Salernitana, Messina – 1999–2004

Japan[]

  • Cy Goddard – Benevento – 2018–19[b ENG]

Kenya[]

  • McDonald Mariga – Parma, Latina – 2008–09, 2015–17

Kosovo[]

  • Samir Ujkani – Novara, Palermo, Latina, Pisa, Cremonese – 2010–11, 2013–14, 2015–18[c ALB][c ALB U21]

Liberia[]

  • Zizi Roberts – Monza, Ravenna – 1997–99
  • Brem Soumaoro – Livorno – 2018–19[b GUI]

Libya[]

  • Ahmad Benali – Brescia, Pescara, Crotone – 2012–16, 2017–20, 2021–[b ENG][c ENG U17]
  • Jehad Muntasser – Triestina, Perugia, Treviso – 2002–05, 2006–07

Liechtenstein[]

Lithuania[]

  • Marius Adamonis – Salernitana – 2017–18, 2020–21
  • Tomas Danilevicius – Livorno, Avellino, Bologna, Grosseto, Juve Stabia – 2002–04, 2005–09, 2010–13
  • Edgaras Dubickas – Lecce – 2018–19, 2020–21
  • Titas Krapikas – Spezia – 2019–20
  • Linas Mėgelaitis – Latina – 2016–17
  • Vykintas Slivka – Ascoli – 2016–17
  • Tomas Švedkauskas – Pescara, Ascoli – 2013–14, 2015–16
  • Marius Stankevičius – Cosenza, Brescia – 2002–03, 2005–08[c PDN]

Mali[]

  • Mahamet Diagouraga – Modena – 2008–12[b FRA]
  • Souleymane Diamoutene – Lecce, Pescara – 2006–08, 2010–11, 2015–16
  • Drissa Diarra – Lecce – 2006–08, 2009–10
  • Ousmane Dramé – Padova, Ascoli – 2010–13[b FRA]
  • Cheick Keita – Entella – 2015–17[b FRA]
  • Amadou Konte – Spezia – 2007–08
  • Aly Mallé – Ascoli – 2020–21
  • Mamadou Samassa – Pescara – 2013–14[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Mohamed Sissoko – Ternana – 2016–17[b FRA]

Malta[]

Martinique[]

Mauritania[]

  • Souleymane Doukara – Juve Stabia – 2013–14[b FRA]

Mexico[]

Moldova[]

Montenegro[]

Morocco[]

  • Jadid Abderrazzak – Brescia, Pescara, Bari, Salernitana, Grosseto, Entella – 2005–10, 2011–13, 2015–17
  • Jamal Alioui – Catania, Perugia, Crotone – 2004–07[b FRA]
  • Rachid Arma – Torino, Vicenza – 2009–11
  • Karim Azizou – Triestina – 2005–07[b FRA]
  • Soufiane Bidaoui – Crotone, Latina, Avellino, Spezia, Ascoli – 2013–[b BEL]
  • Abdellah Boudouma – Cittadella – 2001–02
  • Ouasim Bouy – Brescia – 2012–13[b NED][c NED U19][c NED U17][c NED U15]
  • Abdelaziz Dnibi – Palermo – 1996–97
  • Omar El Kaddouri – Brescia – 2008–09, 2011–12[b BEL][c BEL U21][c BEL U19]
  • Hamza El KaouakibiPordenone – 2021–[b ITA]
  • Jawad El Yamiq – Perugia – 2018–19
  • Oussama Essabr – Vicenza, Crotone – 2008–09, 2011–12
  • Zouhair Feddal – Siena – 2013–14
  • Ismail H'Maidat – Brescia, Ascoli, Vicenza, Como – 2013–17, 2021–[b NED]
  • Nabil Jaadi – Latina, Ascoli – 2014–15, 2016–17[b BEL][c BEL U16][c BEL U15]
  • Yassine Jebbour – Varese – 2014–15[b FRA]
  • Hicham Kanis – Novara – 2016–17[b ITA]
  • Houssine Kharja – Ternana, Piacenza – 2001–05, 2007–08[b FRA]
  • Sofian Kiyine – Salernitana – 2017–18, 2019–21[b BEL]
  • Achraf Lazaar – Varese, Palermo, Cosenza – 2012–14, 2019–20
  • Youssef Maleh – Venezia – 2019–21[b ITA][c ITA U21]
  • Adam Masina – Bologna – 2014–15[c ITA U21]
  • Hachim Mastour – Reggina – 2020–21[b ITA][c ITA U16]
  • – Catania – 2003–04
  • Rachid Neqrouz – Bari – 2001–03
  • Abdelilah Saber – Napoli, Torino – 2001–04

Netherlands[]

  • Djavan Anderson – Bari, Salernitana, Cosenza – 2017–19, 2021–
  • Mario Been – Pisa – 1989–90
  • Reda Boultam – Cremonese, Salernitana, Cosenza – 2018–
  • Sven Braken – Livorno – 2019–20
  • Delano Burgzorg – Spezia – 2019–20
  • Alessio Da Cruz – Novara, Parma, Spezia, Ascoli – 2017–20
  • Leandro Fernandes – Pescara – 2020–21
  • Maickel Ferrier – Salernitana – 1996–97
  • Thom Haye – Lecce – 2018–19
  • Ronald Hoop – Palermo – 1995–96[b SUR]
  • Jens Janse – Ternana – 2014–16
  • Stefan Jansen – Salernitana – 1996–97
  • Wim Kieft – Pisa – 1984–85
  • Tom van de LooiBrescia – 2020–
  • Eli Louhenapessy – Genoa, Salernitana – 1997–98, 2001–02
  • Andries Noppert – Foggia – 2017–19
  • Jan Peters – Genoa – 1984–85
  • Moreno Rutten – Crotone – 2019–20
  • Jean-Paul van Gastel – Ternana – 2001–02
  • Luciano van Kallen – Genoa – 1998–99
  • Leonard van Utrecht – Padova – 1996–97
  • John van 't Schip – Genoa – 1995–96[b CAN]
  • – Messina – 1950–51

New Zealand[]

  • Liam Graham – Ascoli – 2012–13[b AUS]
  • Niko Kirwan – Reggiana – 2020–21

Nigeria[]

  • Daniel Adejo – Reggina, Vicenza – 2009–14, 2015–17
  • Saidu Adeshina – Ternana, Arezzo – 2000–06
  • Akande Ajide – Venezia – 2004–05
  • Franklyn Akammadu – Cesena – 2016–17[b ITA]
  • Mohammed Aliyu Datti – Padova, Monza, Siena – 1997–98, 2000–01, 2002–03
  • Theophilus Awua – Spezia, Livorno, Cittadella – 2017–18, 2019–21
  • Ibrahim Babatunde – Piacenza – 2003–04
  • Raphael Chukwu – Bari – 2001–03
  • Osarimen Ebagua – Varese, Torino, Spezia, Bari, Como, Vicenza, Pro Vercelli – 2010–17
  • Isah Eliakwu – Ascoli, Triestina, Spezia, Gallipoli – 2004–10
  • Hugo Enyinnaya – Bari, Livorno – 2001–04
  • – Chievo, Pistoiese – 1999–2000, 2001–02
  • – Ternana – 2004–06
  • Ezekiel Henty – Spezia – 2013–14
  • Kelechi Francis Ibekwe – Venezia – 2003–04
  • Lucky Isibor – Reggiana – 1998–99
  • Stephen Makinwa – Como, Genoa – 2003–05
  • Jerry Mbakogu – Padova, Juve Stabia, Carpi, Cosenza – 2010–15, 2016–19, 2020–21
  • Kingsley Michael – Perugia, Cremonese, Reggina – 2018–21
  • Abdullahi Nura – Perugia – 2017–18
  • – Cosenza – 1996–97
  • Joel Obi – Chievo – 2019–21
  • Victor Nsofor Obinna – Chievo – 2007–08
  • Nwankwo Obiora – Gubbio, Padova – 2011–13
  • Christian Obodo – Torino – 2010–11
  • – Grosseto – 2010–13
  • Nnamdi Oduamadi – Torino, Varese, Brescia, Crotone, Latina – 2011–15
  • David Okereke – Spezia – 2015–19
  • Orji Okwonkwo – Brescia, Reggina, Cittadella – 2017–18, 2020–
  • Daniel Ola – Cesena – 2006–08[b GHA]
  • Mathew Olorunleke – Catanzaro – 2005–06
  • John Olufemi – Palermo, Venezia – 2002–03, 2004–05
  • Akeem Omolade – Treviso – 2000–01
  • Benjamin Onwuachi – Salernitana – 2004–05
  • Wilfred Osuji – Varese, Padova, Modena – 2010–16
  • Umar Sadiq – Perugia – 2018–19
  • Jero Shakpoke – Reggiana – 1998–99
  • Nwankwo Simy – Crotone – 2018–20
  • Adewale Dauda Wahab – Ternana – 2004–05
  • Emeka Jude Ugali – Monza – 2000–01
  • Kingsley Umunegbu – Salernitana – 2008–09
  • Kenneth Zeigbo – Venezia – 2002–03

North Korea[]

North Macedonia[]

  • Nikola Jakimovski – Varese, Como, Bari, Benevento, Trapani – 2014–17, 2019–20
  • Mensur Kurtisi – Varese – 2014–15
  • Ilija Nestorovski – Palermo – 2017–19
  • Boban Nikolov – Lecce – 2020–21
  • Filip Pivkovski – Novara – 2013–14[b SWE][c SWE U19][c SWE U18][c SWE U17][c SWE U16]
  • Stefan Ristovski – Crotone, Bari, Latina – 2011–15
  • Dejan Stojanović – Bologna, Crotone – 2014–15[b AUT]
  • Aleksandar Trajkovski – Palermo – 2017–19
  • Leonard Zuta – Lecce – 2020–21[b SWE]

Northern Ireland[]

  • Kyle Lafferty – Palermo, Reggina – 2013–14, 2020–21

Norway[]

  • Haitam Aleesami – Palermo – 2017–19
  • Knut Andersen – Padova – 1952–53
  • Runar Berg – Venezia – 2000–01[b NED]
  • Per Bredesen – Udinese, Messina – 1955–56, 1959–61
  • Finn Gundersen – Verona – 1958–59
  • Dennis Johnsen – Venezia – 2020–21
  • Julian Kristoffersen – Salernitana, Cosenza – 2020–
  • Steinar Nilsen – Napoli – 1998–2000
  • Stefan Strandberg – Trapani – 2019–20

Panama[]

  • Luiz Cesar Fraiz – Frosinone – 2014–15
  • Eric Herrera – Avellino – 2013–14

Paraguay[]

  • Rodrigo Alborno – Novara, Cittadella – 2012–14
  • Óscar Ayala – Bari – 2001–03
  • Édgar Barreto – Atalanta, Palermo – 2010–11, 2013–14
  • José Colman – Cittadella – 2008–09
  • Paulo da Silva – Venezia, Cosenza – 2000–02
  • Julio Valentín González – Vicenza – 2004–06
  • Rivaldo González – Venezia, Bari – 2003–05, 2011–13
  • Marin José Guimaraens – Venezia – 2004–05
  • Tomas Guzman – Ternana, Messina, Crotone, Juventus, Spezia, Piacenza, Gubbio – 2002–12
  • Ronald Huth – Vicenza – 2009–10
  • Dante López – Crotone – 2006–07
  • Richard Lugo – Bari – 2013–14
  • Rubén Maldonado – Venezia, Cosenza, Napoli, Chievo – 2000–05, 2006–08
  • Victor Hugo Mareco – Brescia, Verona – 2005–10, 2011–12
  • David Meza – Cesena – 2012–13
  • José Montiel – Reggina – 2009–12
  • Gustavo Neffa – Cremonese – 1990–91
  • Luis Fernando Páez – Gallipoli – 2009–10
  • Roger Miller Rojas – Varese – 2014–15
  • – Catanzaro – 2005–06
  • Claudio Vargas – Treviso – 2006–07
  • Cesar Verdun – Verona – 2012–13

Peru[]

Poland[]

  • Błażej Augustyn – Rimini, Vicenza, Ascoli – 2008–09, 2011–12, 2016–17
  • Adrian BenedyczakParma – 2021–
  • Paweł Bochniewicz – Reggina – 2013–14
  • Michał Chrapek – Catania – 2014–15
  • Adam ChrzanowskiPordenone – 2020–
  • Thiago Rangel Cionek – Padova, Modena, Palermo, Reggina – 2012–16, 2017–18, 2020–[b BRA]
  • Paweł Dawidowicz – Palermo, Verona – 2017–19
  • Patryk Dziczek – Salernitana – 2019–21
  • Kamil Glik – Torino, Benevento – 2011–12, 2021–
  • – Vicenza – 2015–16
  • Filip JagiełłoBrescia – 2020–
  • – Legnano – 1946–47
  • Paweł Jaroszyński – Salernitana, Pescara – 2019–21
  • Adam Kokoszka – Empoli – 2008–11
  • Marek Koźmiński – Udinese, Brescia, Ancona – 1994–95, 1998–2000, 2001–02
  • Kamil Król – Brescia – 2006–07
  • Tomasz Kupisz – Cittadella, Brescia, Novara, Cesena, Ascoli, Livorno, Trapani, Salernitana, Pordenone – 2014–
  • Jakub ŁabojkoBrescia – 2020–
  • Igor Łasicki – Carpi – 2016–17
  • Mateusz Lewandowski – Entella – 2014–15
  • Marcin ListkowskiLecce – 2020–
  • Radosław Murawski – Palermo – 2017–19
  • Sebastian Musiolik – Pordenone – 2020–21
  • Piotr Parzyszek – Frosinone – 2020–21
  • Patryk PedaSPAL – 2021–
  • Filip Piszczek – Trapani – 2019–20
  • Bartosz Salamon – Brescia, Pescara, Cagliari, SPAL – 2007–10, 2011–13, 2014–16, 2020–21
  • Paweł Sobczak – Genoa – 2000–01
  • Mariusz Stępiński – Chievo, Lecce – 2019–21
  • Przemysław Szymiński – Palermo, Frosinone – 2017–
  • – Legnano – 1946–47
  • Rafał Wolski – Bari – 2014–15
  • Władysław Żmuda – Cremonese – 1985–87
  • Szymon Żurkowski – Empoli – 2019–21

Portugal[]

  • Aladje – Pro Vercelli – 2014–15[b GNB]
  • Alex – Salernitana, Pro Vercelli – 2017–18
  • Vitorino Antunes – Livorno – 2010–11
  • Gonçalo Brandão – Siena, Cesena – 2010–11, 2012–13
  • Aníbal Capela – Carpi, Cosenza – 2017–20
  • Félix CorreiaParma – 2021–
  • Pedro Correia – Crotone – 2010–13
  • Paulo Costa – Venezia – 2002–03
  • De Oliveira – Modena – 2008–09
  • Ricardo Esteves – Vicenza – 2005–06
  • Vasco Faísca – Vicenza, Padova, Ascoli – 2001–04, 2009–13
  • Bruno Fernandes – Novara – 2012–13
  • Pedro Costa Ferreira – Entella – 2014–17
  • Gonçalves – Venezia – 2004–05
  • João Silva (1990) – Bari, Avellino, Salernitana – 2013–14, 2015–18
  • João Silva (1998) – Trapani – 2019–20
  • Hugo Miguel Fernandes Vieira – Sampdoria – 1999–2000
  • José Mamede – Reggina, Messina – 2001–02, 2003–04
  • Manú – Modena – 2004–05
  • Ricardo Matos – Ascoli – 2019–21
  • Dany Mota – Entella, Monza – 2015–18, 2020–[b LUX]
  • Fábio Nunes – Latina – 2013–14
  • Pedro PereiraMonza – 2021–
  • Nuno Pina – Chievo – 2019–20
  • Filipe Oliveira – Torino – 2010–11
  • Alexandre Pimenta – Venezia – 2018–19
  • Diogo Pinto – Ascoli – 2019–20
  • Mário Rui – Gubbio, Spezia, Empoli – 2011–14
  • Diogo Tavares – Genoa, Frosinone – 2006–07, 2008–11
  • José Luís Vidigal – Napoli – 2001–04[b ANG–POR]

Puerto Rico[]

  • Cristian Arrieta – Lecce – 2006–07[b USA]

Qatar[]

Romania[]

  • Mihai Baicu – Cittadella – 2000–02
  • Mihai Bălașa – Crotone, Trapani – 2014–17
  • Romario Benzar – Perugia – 2019–20
  • Deian Boldor – Pescara, Lanciano, Verona, Foggia – 2014–17, 2018–19
  • Laurențiu Brănescu – Juve Stabia – 2013–14
  • Sergiu Buș – Salernitana – 2015–16
  • Paul Codrea – Genoa, Palermo, Torino, Siena – 2001–05, 2010–11
  • Adrian Cuciula – Piacenza – 2007–08
  • Cristian Daminuţă – Modena – 2009–10
  • Vlad Dragomir – Perugia, Entella – 2018–21
  • Iosif Fabian – Bari – 1950–51
  • Dorin Goian – Spezia – 2012–13
  • Gheorghe Hagi – Brescia – 1993–94
  • Norberto Höfling – Pro Patria – 1953–54[b UKR–ROU]
  • Dennis ManParma – 2021–
  • Marius MarinPisa – 2019–
  • Cristian Melinte – Piacenza – 2009–10
  • Claudiu Micovschi – Reggina – 2020–21
  • – Catania – 1934–37
  • Valentin MihăilăParma – 2021–
  • Adrian Mihalcea – Genoa, Verona – 2001–04
  • Bogdan Mitrea – Ascoli – 2015–16
  • Alexandru Mitriță – Pescara – 2015–16
  • Vasile Mogos – Ascoli, Cremonese, Chievo, Crotone – 2016–
  • Valentin Năstase – Genoa, Palermo, Bologna – 2002–04, 2005–06
  • Viorel Năstase – Catanzaro – 1984–85
  • Ionuț NedelcearuCrotone – 2021–
  • Constantin Nica – Avellino, Latina – 2015–17
  • Claudiu Niculescu – Genoa – 2002–03
  • Daniel Pancu – Cesena – 1999–2000
  • Sorin Paraschiv – Rimini – 2007–09
  • Bogdan Pătraşcu – Piacenza, Padova – 2001–08, 2009–10
  • – Palermo – 1936–37
  • Alexandru Pena – Bari – 2012–14
  • Adrian Petre – Cosenza – 2020–21
  • Ovidiu Petre – Modena – 2011–12
  • Adrian Piţ – Pisa, Triestina – 2008–10
  • Ștefan Popescu – Ternana, Modena, Salernitana – 2014–16, 2017–18
  • Daniel Prodan – Messina – 2001–02
  • George Pușcaș – Bari, Benevento, Novara, Palermo – 2015–19
  • Ionuț Rada – Bari – 2014–16
  • Ionuț Radu – Avellino – 2017–18
  • Florin Răducioiu – Brescia – 1998–2000
  • Ioan Sabău – Brescia – 1993–94, 1995–96
  • Marius Sava – Genoa – 2001–02
  • Nicolae Simatoc – Brescia – 1949–50[b MOL–ROU]
  • Adrian Stoian – Pescara, Bari, Crotone, Livorno, Ascoli – 2010–12, 2014–16, 2018–21
  • Sergiu Suciu – Torino, Juve Stabia, Crotone, Venezia – 2011–15, 2017–20

Russia[]

  • Viktor Budyanskiy – Avellino, Lecce – 2005–06, 2007–08[b UKR–URS]
  • Igor Kolyvanov – Foggia – 1995–96
  • Ruslan Nigmatullin – Salernitana – 2002–03
  • Igor Shalimov – Napoli – 1998–99
  • Igor Simutenkov – Reggiana – 1995–96, 1997–98
  • Andrei Talalayev – Treviso – 1997–98

San Marino[]

  • Elia Benedettini – Novara – 2016–18
  • Massimo Bonini – Cesena, Bologna – 1979–81, 1991–93[c ITA U21]
  • – Reggiana, Torino, Cesena, Modena, Crotone – 1995–2000, 2001–02, 2004–05[b ITA]
  • Marco Macina – Arezzo, Parma – 1982–85[c ITA U16]
  • – Arezzo, Como, Avellino – 1966–67, 1972–74[b ITA]
  • Andy Selva – Sassuolo – 2008–09[b ITA]

Scotland[]

  • Liam Henderson – Bari, Verona, Empoli, Lecce – 2017–21
  • Joe Jordan – Milan – 1982–83
  • Harvey St Clair – Venezia – 2018–19, 2020–21[b ENG]

Senegal[]

  • Khouma Babacar – Padova, Modena – 2012–14
  • Joel Baraye – Brescia, Entella, Salernitana – 2013–14, 2015–18, 2020–21
  • Yves Baraye – Juve Stabia, Parma, Padova – 2013–14, 2017–19
  • Moustapha Beye – Novara – 2013–14, 2016–18
  • Issa Cissokho – Bari – 2015–16[b FRA]
  • Ferdinand Coly – Perugia – 2004–05
  • Keba Coly – Ascoli – 2018–19
  • Mohamed Coly – Cittadella, Pro Vercelli – 2012–16
  • Racine Coly – Brescia – 2013–18
  • Mamadou Coulibaly – Pescara, Carpi, Entella, Trapani, Salernitana – 2017–21
  • Pape Dia – Avellino – 2013–14
  • Layousse Diallo – Avellino – 2016–17
  • Djibril Diawara – Torino, Cosenza – 2000–02
  • Matar Dieye – Vicenza – 2015–16
  • Abou Diop – Juve Stabia, Crotone, Ternana – 2013–15
  • N'Diaye Djiby – Juve Stabia – 2013–14
  • Diaw Doudou – Ancona, Bari, Torino, Cesena, Avellino – 2000–09
  • Ricardo FatyReggina – 2020–[b FRA][c FRA U21]
  • Alfred Gomis – Crotone, Avellino, Cesena, Salernitana – 2013–17[c ITA B]
  • Lys Gomis – Torino, Ascoli, Trapani – 2011–13, 2014–15[b ITA]
  • Diomansy Kamara – Modena – 2001–02[b FRA]
  • Franck Kanouté – Pescara, Ascoli, Cosenza – 2017–20
  • Mamadou Kanouté – Pro Vercelli – 2017–18
  • Youssou Lo – Vicenza – 2012–13
  • Ibrahima Mbaye – Bologna – 2014–15
  • Maodo Malick Mbaye – Carpi, Latina, Cremonese – 2014–19
  • Alain Mendy – Mantova – 2008–09
  • Roger Mendy – Pescara – 1993–94
  • Moussa Ndiaye – Cesena – 2017–18
  • Mohamed Sarr – Ancona, Atalanta – 2002–04
  • Fallou Sarr – Ascoli, Cremonese – 2020–
  • Assan SeckPisa – 2021–
  • Baba Ndaw Seck – Brescia – 2013–14
  • Demba SeckSPAL – 2020–
  • Moustapha Seck – Carpi, Empoli, Novara, Livorno – 2016–18, 2019–20
  • – Salernitana – 2000–01
  • Youssouph Cheikh SyllaPordenone – 2021–
  • Papa Waigo – Verona, Cesena, Grosseto, Ascoli – 2002–07, 2010–12
  • Demba ThiamSPAL – 2020–
  • Mame Baba Thiam – Virtus Lanciano – 2013–15
  • Mamadou Tounkara – Crotone, Salernitana, Cittadella – 2015–16, 2021–[b ESP]

Serbia[]

Sierra Leone[]

  • Kewullay Conteh – Chievo, Venezia, Palermo, Albinoleffe, Grosseto, Piacenza – 1997–2001, 2002–04, 2007–11
  • Mohamed Kallon – Genoa – 1997–98
  • Augustus KargboCrotone, Reggiana – 2018–19, 2020–
  • Rodney Strasser – Reggina, Livorno – 2013–15

Slovakia[]

Slovenia[]

  • Siniša Anđelković – Ascoli, Modena, Palermo, Venezia, Padova – 2011–14, 2017–19
  • Armin Bačinović – Verona, Palermo, Virtus Lanciano, Ternana – 2012–17
  • Gregor Bajde – Novara – 2016–17
  • Jure Balkovec – Bari, Verona, Empoli – 2017–20
  • Maks Barišič – Catania, Padova – 2014–15, 2018–19
  • Damir Bartulovič – Vicenza – 2014–15
  • Vid Belec – Crotone, Carpi, Salernitana – 2010–12, 2016–17, 2020–21
  • Žan Benedičič – Como, Ascoli – 2015–16
  • – Triestina – 2002–03
  • Matija Boben – Livorno, Ternana – 2018–20, 2021–
  • Žan Celar – Cittadella, Cremonese – 2019–21
  • Boštjan Cesar – Chievo – 2019–20
  • Sebastjan Cimirotič – Lecce – 2002–03
  • Domen Črnigoj – Venezia – 2020–21
  • Zlatko Dedič – Empoli, Cremonese, Frosinone, Piacenza – 2004–05, 2006–09[b BIH–YUG]
  • Robert Englaro – Foggia, Atalanta – 1996–97, 1998–1999
  • Matjaž Florjančič – Cremonese, Torino, Fidelis Andria, Alzano Virescit, Crotone – 1992–93, 1996–97, 1998–2001
  • Jasmin Handanovič – Mantova, Empoli – 2007–11
  • Samir Handanovič – Rimini – 2006–07
  • Enej Jelenič – Padova, Livorno, Carpi – 2011–19
  • Jan Koprivec – Gallipoli, Perugia – 2009–10, 2014–15
  • Luka Krajnc – Cesena, Cagliari, Frosinone – 2013–14, 2015–18, 2019–20
  • – Gubbio – 2011–12
  • Jasmin Kurtić – Varese – 2011–12
  • Dejan Lazarević – Torino, Padova, Modena – 2010–13
  • Anej Lovrečič – Lecce – 2007–08
  • Žan MajerLecce – 2018–19, 2020–
  • Danijel Marčeta – Virtus Lanciano – 2012–13
  • Jan Mlakar – Venezia – 2017–18
  • Daniel Pavlev – Chievo – 2020–21
  • Amir Ružnić – Pescara – 1997–99
  • Rok Štraus – Ternana – 2005–06
  • Aljaž Struna – Varese, Palermo, Carpi – 2012–15, 2016–19
  • Leo Štulac – Venezia, Empoli – 2017–18, 2019–21
  • Dejan VokićBenevento, Pescara – 2018–
  • Miha Zajc – Empoli – 2017–18

Somalia[]

South Africa[]

South Korea[]

  • Lee Seung-woo – Verona – 2018–19

Spain[]

  • Raúl Asencio – Avellino, Benevento, Pisa, Cosenza, Pescara, SPAL – 2017–21
  • Jonathan Aspas – Piacenza – 2007–09
  • José Ángel Crespo – Padova, Verona – 2010–11, 2012–13
  • Miguel de las Cuevas – Spezia – 2014–16
  • Javier de Pedro – Perugia – 2004–05
  • Jon Errasti – Spezia – 2015–17
  • Paolo Fernandes – Perugia – 2019–20
  • Salva Ferrer – Spezia – 2019–20
  • Pol García – Vicenza, Como, Crotone, Latina, Cremonese – 2014–18
  • Alexandre Geijo – Brescia, Venezia – 2015–16, 2017–19[b SUI]
  • Luis Helguera – Fiorentina, Vicenza – 2003–04, 2005–08
  • Rafa Jordà – Siena – 2013–14[c CAT]
  • Juande – Spezia – 2014–16, 2017–18
  • Keko – Grosseto – 2011–12
  • Antonio Luna – Spezia – 2014–15
  • – Napoli – 2001–02[b ARG]
  • – Arezzo, Genoa – 2005–07
  • Miguel Ángel Maza – Reggina – 2013–14
  • Andrea Orlandi – Novara – 2016–18
  • José Ortiz – Ravenna – 1999–2000
  • Héctor Otín – Entella – 2015–16
  • Rafael Páez – Bologna – 2014–15
  • Sergio Postigo – Spezia – 2015–16
  • Rubén Ramos – Brescia – 2011–12
  • Alejandro Rodríguez – Cesena, Salernitana, Empoli, Brescia, Chievo, Entella – 2012–14, 2016–21
  • Pablo RodríguezLecce – 2020–

Sweden[]

  • Viktor Agardius – Livorno – 2019–20
  • Kurt Andersson – Udinese – 1962–64
  • Sune Andersson – Roma – 1951–52
  • Samuel Armenteros – Benevento, Crotone – 2018–20
  • Martin Åslund – Salernitana – 2004–05
  • Jonas Axeldal – Foggia – 1996–98
  • John BjörkengrenLecce – 2020–
  • Karl Corneliusson – Salernitana – 2003–04
  • – Legnano, Novara – 1950–51, 1952–53, 1956–57
  • Erik Friberg – Bologna – 2014–15
  • Riccardo Gagliolo – Carpi, Parma – 2013–15, 2016–18, 2021–22[b ITA]
  • Samuel Gustafson – Perugia, Verona, Cremonese – 2017–21
  • Melker Hallberg – Ascoli – 2016–17
  • Linus Hallenius – Padova – 2011–12
  • Klas Ingesson – Bari – 1996–97
  • Svante Ingelsson – Pescara – 2019–20
  • Mikael Ishak – Crotone – 2013–14
  • Stefan Ishizaki – Genoa – 2003–04
  • Torbjörn Jonsson – Mantova – 1965–66
  • Valentino Lai – Palermo, Salernitana, Triestina – 2002–05[b ITA]
  • Anders Limpar – Cremonese – 1990–91
  • Oscar LinnérBrescia – 2021–
  • Bengt Lindskog – Lecco – 1962–64
  • David Löfquist – Gubbio – 2011–12
  • Bror Mellberg – Genoa – 1951–52
  • Marko Mitrović – Brescia – 2012–14
  • Jonathan Morsay – Chievo – 2019–21
  • Stellan Nilsson – Genoa – 1951–52
  • Knut Nordahl – Roma – 1951–52
  • Niklas Nyhlén – Cosenza – 1996–97
  • Yksel Osmanovski – Torino – 2003–04
  • – Legnano – 1952–53, 1954–57
  • Robert Prytz – Verona – 1990–91, 1992–93
  • – Reggiana – 1997–98
  • Marcus Rohdén – Crotone, Frosinone – 2018–
  • – Udinese – 1962–64
  • Robin Simović – Livorno – 2019–20
  • Glenn Strömberg – Atalanta – 1987–88
  • Stig Sundqvist – Roma – 1951–53
  • Nikola Vasić – Reggina – 2020–21

Switzerland[]

  • Valon Behrami – Genoa, Verona – 2003–05[b KOS–SFR]
  • Gaetano Berardi – Brescia, Sampdoria – 2006–10, 2011–12
  • Marin Cavar – Chievo – 2019–20[1]
  • Alessandro Ciarrocchi – Piacenza – 2007–08
  • David Da Costa – Novara – 2015–17
  • Fabio Daprelà – Brescia, Palermo, Bari – 2011–14, 2016–17
  • Saulo Decarli – Livorno, Avellino – 2012–14
  • Francesco Di Jorio – Salernitana – 1999–2001
  • Antonio Esposito – Cagliari – 2000–02
  • Matteo Fedele – Carpi, Bari, Foggia, Cesena – 2016–18
  • – Padova – 1952–53
  • Simone Grippo – Piacenza, Frosinone – 2008–09, 2010–11
  • Nicolas Haas – Palermo, Frosinone, Empoli – 2018–21
  • Xavier Hochstrasser – Padova – 2010–11
  • Dennis Iapichino – Livorno – 2018–19
  • Zoran Josipovic – Novara – 2013–14
  • Philippe Koch – Novara – 2016–17
  • Massimo Lombardo – Perugia – 1997–98
  • Cephas Malele – Palermo, Virtus Entella – 2013–15[b ANG]
  • Alessandro Martinelli – Modena, Brescia – 2014–19
  • Giuseppe Mazzarelli – Bari – 2001–03
  • Michel Morganella – Novara, Palermo, Padova, Livorno – 2010–11, 2013–14, 2017–20
  • Alain Nef – Piacenza, Triestina – 2006–08, 2009–10
  • Marco Padalino – Catania, Piacenza, Sampdoria, Vicenza – 2004–08, 2011–13
  • Giuseppe Perrone – Foggia, Pistoiese, Cosenza – 1997–98, 2001–03
  • Lionel Pizzinat – Bari, Verona – 2001–05
  • Roberto Rodríguez Araya – Novara – 2015–16
  • Karim Rossi – Spezia – 2015–16
  • Jonathan Rossini – Cittadella, Sassuolo, Bari – 2008–11, 2014–15
  • Haris Seferovic – Novara – 2012–13
  • David Sesa – Lecce, Napoli – 1998–99, 2001–04
  • Rijat Shala – Salernitana, Novara – 2004–05, 2010–11[b KOS–SFR]
  • Simon SohmParma – 2021–
  • Danijel Subotić – Grosseto – 2010–11[b CRO–YUG]
  • Kubilay Türkyılmaz – Bologna – 1991–93
  • Fabrizio Zambrella – Brescia – 2005–09

Syria[]

Togo[]

Tunisia[]

  • Khaled Badra – Genoa – 2001–02
  • Selim Ben Djemia – Padova, Frosinone – 2009–11[b FRA]
  • Raouf Bouzaiene – Genoa – 2001–03
  • Oualid El Hasni – Vicenza – 2014–15[b FRA]
  • Chokri El Ouaer – Genoa – 2001–02
  • Hassen Gabsi – Genoa – 2001–03
  • Ahmed Guilouzi – Modena – 2008–09
  • Karim Laribi – Sassuolo, Latina, Bologna, Cesena, Verona, Empoli, Reggiana, Reggina – 2011–15, 2016–[b ITA][c ITA U21][c ITA U20]
  • Imed Mhedhebi – Genoa – 2001–03

Turkey[]

Ukraine[]

  • Vyacheslav Churko – Frosinone – 2016–17
  • Vasyl Pryima – Frosinone – 2016–17

United States[]

  • Armando Frigo – Spezia – 1942–43
  • Roy Lassiter – Genoa – 1996–97
  • Andrija NovakovichFrosinone – 2019–
  • Danny Szetela – Brescia – 2008–09

Uruguay[]

Uzbekistan[]

  • Ilyos Zeytulayev – Crotone, Genoa, Vicenza, Virtus Lanciano – 2005–07, 2012–13

Venezuela[]

Wales[]

  • Craig Davies – Verona – 2005–06[b ENG]

See also[]

  • List of foreign Serie A players
  • Oriundo

Notes[]

  1. ^
    Born in Algeria
  2. ^
    Born in Angola
  3. ^
    Born in Angola (then Portuguese Angola)
  4. ^
    Born in Argentina
  5. ^
    Born in Australia
  6. ^
    Born in Austria
  7. ^
    Born in Belgium
  8. ^
    Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  9. ^
    Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
  10. ^
    Born in Brazil
  11. ^
    Born in Cameroon
  12. ^
    Born in Canada
  13. ^
    Born in Croatia
  14. ^
    Born in Croatia (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
  15. ^
    Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo
  16. ^
    Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo (then Zaïre)
  17. ^
    Born in England
  18. ^
    Born in France
  19. ^
    Born in Germany
  20. ^
    Born in Ghana
  21. ^
    Born in Greece
  22. ^
    Born in Guadeloupe (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  23. ^
    Born in Guinea
  24. ^
    Born in Guinea-Bissau
  25. ^
    Born in Hungary
  26. ^
    Born in Italy
  27. ^
    Born in Ivory Coast
  28. ^
    Born in Kosovo (then part of Kingdom of Serbia)
  29. ^
    Born in Kosovo (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
  30. ^
    Born in Lebanon
  31. ^
    Born in Luxembourg
  32. ^
    Born in Martinique (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  33. ^
    Born in Moldova (then part of the Kingdom of Romania)
  34. ^
    Born in Morocco
  35. ^
    Born in the Netherlands
  36. ^
    Born in North Macedonia (then Republic of Macedonia)
  37. ^
    Born in Northern Ireland
  38. ^
    Born in the Republic of the Congo
  39. ^
    Born in Réunion (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  40. ^
    Born in Romania
  41. ^
    Born in Romania (then Austria-Hungary)
  42. ^
    Born in Senegal
  43. ^
    Born in Serbia (then FR Yugoslavia)
  44. ^
    Born in Slovenia
  45. ^
    Born in Slovenia (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
  46. ^
    Born in Spain
  47. ^
    Born in Suriname
  48. ^
    Born in Sweden
  49. ^
    Born in Switzerland
  50. ^
    Born in Turkey
  51. ^
    Born in Uganda
  52. ^
    Born in Ukraine (then part of the Kingdom of Romania)
  53. ^
    Born in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union)
  54. ^
    Born in the USA
  55. ^
    Born in West Germany (now part of Germany)
  56. ^
  57. ^
    Capped for the Albania national under-21 football team
  58. ^
    Capped for the Algeria national under-18 football team
  59. ^
    Capped for the Austria national under-19 football team
  60. ^
    Capped for the Belgium national under-21 football team
  61. ^
    Capped for the Belgium national under-19 football team
  62. ^
    Capped for the Belgium national under-16 football team
  63. ^
    Capped for the Belgium national under-15 football team
  64. ^
    Capped for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-19 football team
  65. ^
    Capped for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-18 football team
  66. ^
    Capped for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-17 football team
  67. ^
    Capped for the Brittany national football team
  68. ^
    Capped for the Catalonia national football team
  69. ^
    Capped for the Corsica national football team
  70. ^
    Capped for the Croatia national football team
  71. ^
    Capped for the Croatia national under-21 football team
  72. ^
    Capped for the Croatia national under-20 football team
  73. ^
    Capped for the England national under-17 football team
  74. ^
    Capped for the France national under-21 football team
  75. ^
    Capped for the France national under-20 football team
  76. ^
    Capped for the France national under-19 football team
  77. ^
    Capped for the France national under-18 football team
  78. ^
    Capped for the France national under-17 football team
  79. ^
    Capped for the Germany national under-21 football team
  80. ^
    Capped for the Germany national under-20 football team
  81. ^
    Capped for the Germany national under-19 football team
  82. ^
    Capped for the Germany national under-18 football team
  83. ^
    Capped for the Italy national football B team
  84. ^
    Capped for the
  85. ^
    Capped for the Italy national under-21 football team
  86. ^
    Capped for the Italy national under-20 football team
  87. ^
    Capped for the Italy national under-19 football team
  88. ^
    Capped for the Italy national under-18 football team
  89. ^
    Capped for the Italy national under-16 football team
  90. ^
    Capped for the Kosovo national football team
  91. ^
    Capped for the Netherlands national under-19 football team
  92. ^
    Capped for the Netherlands national under-17 football team
  93. ^
    Capped for the
  94. ^
    Capped for the Northern Ireland national football team
  95. ^
    Capped for the Padania national football team
  96. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national football team
  97. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national under-21 football team
  98. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national under-20 football team
  99. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national under-19 football team
  100. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national under-18 football team
  101. ^
    Capped for the Portugal national under-17 football team
  102. ^
    Capped for the Slovenia national under-16 football team
  103. ^
  104. ^
    Capped for the Spain national under-19 football team
  105. ^
    Capped for the Spain national under-18 football team
  106. ^
  107. ^
    Capped for the Sweden national football team
  108. ^
    Capped for the Sweden national under-21 football team
  109. ^
    Capped for the Sweden national under-19 football team
  110. ^
    Capped for the Sweden national under-18 football team
  111. ^
    Capped for the Sweden national under-17 football team
  112. ^
    Capped for the Sweden national under-16 football team
  113. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-21 football team
  114. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-20 football team
  115. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-19 football team
  116. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-18 football team
  117. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-17 football team
  118. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-16 football team
  119. ^
    Capped for the

References[]

  1. ^ He played only in the playoffs
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