List of foreign basketball players in Serbia

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This is a list of men's foreign players that play or have played in the top league in basketball clubs from the territory of Serbia.

In this list are included the foreign players that:

  • Play or have played in the Serbian league system (from 2006 until nowadays), and in clubs from the territory of Serbia in the Serbia and Montenegro league system (including FR Yugoslavia, from 1992 until 2006) and in the Yugoslav league system (from 1945 until 1992).
  • Have been part of the club roster in the league.
  • Have been born in Serbia and capped by a foreign national team. This includes players that have dual citizenship.

Notes:

  • Players from former Yugoslav republics (namely Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Slovenia) are excluded, except for those that have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) or are naturalised.
  • Players that have played in NBA are bolded.



Africa

Territory No. of Players Notes
 Nigeria 4
 Benin 1
 Cameroon 1
 DR Congo 1
 Gabon 1
 Ghana 1
 Ivory Coast 1 Includes 1 U.S.-born Ivorian
 Mali 1
 Senegal 1

Americas

Territory No. of Players Notes
 United States 125 Includes 1 foreign-born American
 Canada 4
 Jamaica 4 Includes 1 foreign-born Jamaican
 Belize 1 Includes 1 U.S.-born Belizean
 Dominican Republic 1 Includes 1 U.S.-born Dominican
 Colombia 1
 Guyana 1
 Mexico 1
 Panama 1 Includes 1 U.S.-born Panamanian
 United States Virgin Islands 1 Includes 1 U.S.-born Virgin Islander

Asia & the Pacific

Territory No. of Players Notes
 Australia 10 Includes 1 foreign-born Australian
 New Zealand 3
 China 1
 Kazakhstan 1
 Qatar 1 Includes 1 U.S.-born Qatari
 South Korea 1 Includes 1 U.S.-born South Korean

Europe

Territory No. of Players Notes
 France 9 Includes 1 foreign-born French
 Greece 7 Includes 2 foreign-born Greeks
 Turkey 6 Includes 1 Serbia-born Turkish
 Bulgaria 5 Includes 1 Serbia-born Bulgarian
 Germany 5 Includes 2 foreign-born Germans
 Russia 5 Includes 1 foreign-born Russian
 Hungary 4 Includes 2 Serbia-born Hungarians
 Israel 3 Includes 1 foreign-born Israeli
 Czech Republic 2 Includes 1 U.S.-born Czech
 Georgia 2
 Latvia 2
 Slovakia 2
 Sweden 2
 Ukraine 2
 Austria 1
 Belarus 1
 Belgium 1
 Denmark 1
 Finland 1 Includes 1 U.S.-born Finnish
 Lithuania 1
 Portugal 1
  Switzerland 1 Includes 1 Serbia-born Swiss
 United Kingdom 1

Albania[]

  • Dallas Moore[b USA]Partizan (2021–present)

Argentina[]

Australia[]

Austria[]

Belarus[]

Belgium[]

Belize[]

Benin[]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[]

Only NBA and naturalised players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate basketball people in Serbia

Bulgaria[]

Cameroon[]

Canada[]

Congo D.R.[]

Colombia[]

  • Braian AngolaPartizan (2020)

China[]

Croatia[]

Only national team players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Croatian expatriate basketball people in Serbia

Czech Republic[]

  • Blake Schilb[b USA]Crvena zvezda (2013–2014)
  • Jan VeselýPartizan (2008–2011)

Denmark[]

Dominican Republic[]

Finland[]

  • Jamar Wilson[b USA]Partizan (2015–2016)

France[]

Gabon[]

Gambia[]

Georgia[]

Germany[]

Ghana[]

Greece[]

Guyana[]

  • Rawle MarshallVršac (2007–2008)

Haiti[]

Hungary[]

Israel[]

Ivory Coast[]

Jamaica[]

Kazakhstan[]

Latvia[]

Lebanon[]

Lithuania[]

Mali[]

Mexico[]

  • Horacio LlamasCrvena zvezda (2002)

Montenegro[]

Only NBA and naturalised players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Serbia

New Zealand[]

  • Finn DelanyFMP (2019)
  • Paul HenareOKK Beograd (2002–2003)
  • Corey WebsterMega (2015)

Nigeria[]

North Macedonia[]

Only NBA and naturalised players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Macedonian expatriate basketball people in Serbia

  • Pero AntićCrvena zvezda (2005–2007, 2017–2018)
  • Bo McCalebb[b USA]Partizan (2009–2010)

Panama[]

Poland[]

Portugal[]

Qatar[]

Russia[]

Senegal[]

Slovakia[]

Slovenia[]

Only NBA and naturalised players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Slovenian expatriate basketball people in Serbia

South Korea[]

Spain[]

  • Quino Colom[b AND]Crvena zvezda (2020–2021)

Sweden[]

Switzerland[]

Turkey[]

Ukraine[]

United Kingdom[]

United States[]

Virgin Islands, United States[]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^
    Born in Andorra
  2. ^
    Born in Belgium
  3. ^
    Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  4. ^
    Born in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (then Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
  5. ^
    Born in Cameroon
  6. ^
    Born in Canada
  7. ^
    Born in Kyrgyzstan (then part of the Soviet Union)
  8. ^
    Born in Martinique (Overseas department of the French Republic)
  9. ^
    Born in Russia (then part of the Soviet Union)
  10. ^
    Born in SR Serbia (then Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
  11. ^
  12. ^
    Born in South Sudan (then part of Sudan)
  13. ^
    Born in Turkey
  14. ^
    Born in the United States of America

Sources[]

  1. ^ Taylor was the first foreign basketball player in Yugoslavia."Од Тејлора до Робертса". Новости.
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