List of Australia international soccer players born outside Australia

This is a list of foreign-born soccer players who played for the Australia national soccer team.

Players

Argentina Argentina

Austria Austria

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

Born in the SFR Yugoslavia

Brazil Brazil

Croatia Croatia

Born in the SFR Yugoslavia

Born after SFR Yugoslavia

England England

Germany Germany

Greece Greece

Hong Kong Hong Kong

Hungary Hungary

Iran Iran

Italy Italy

Lebanon Lebanon

Republic of Macedonia Macedonia

Born in the SFR Yugoslavia

Mauritius Mauritius

Montenegro Montenegro

Born in the SFR Yugoslavia

New Zealand New Zealand

Nigeria Nigeria

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland

Poland Poland

Scotland Scotland

Serbia Serbia

Born in the SFR Yugoslavia

South Africa South Africa

Turkey Turkey

Ukraine Ukraine

Born in the Soviet Union

United States USA

List by country of birth

England and Scotland are the countries were most of foreign-born Australian players were born.

Birthplace Players
 England 27
 Scotland 17
 Croatia 6
 Argentina 5
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3
 Macedonia 3
 Northern Ireland 3
 Austria 2
 Germany 2
 Greece 2
 Hungary 2
 Italy 2
 Serbia 2
 South Africa 2
 Brazil 1
 Hong Kong 1
 Iran 1
 Lebanon 1
 Mauritius 1
 Montenegro 1
 New Zealand 1
 Nigeria 1
 Poland 1
 Turkey 1
 Ukraine 1
United States USA 1

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