List of foreign football players in Malta
This category is for non-Maltese footballers who currently play or have played in any of the Maltese leagues. The list includes also players that earned Maltese nationality during the years since being Maltese or marrying a Maltese wife. Players with two different nationalities are written in both of the countries. (As to January 19, 2010)
Albania
- Fatos Daja
- Vilson Caushi
- Renis Hyka
- Edmond Lufi
Angola
Argentina
- Julio Alcorsé
- Walter Acevedo
- Rodrigo Cariaga
- Pablo Doffo
- Cesar Paiber
Australia
- Leighton Grech
- Daniel Severino
Benin
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sanin Ortas
- Siniša Radak
- Senad Repuh
Brazil
- Anderson
- André Rocha da Silva
- Bizú
- Camilo
- Daniel Mariano Bueno
- Denni
- Elton Morelato
- Éverson
- Éverton
- Italo Nogueira
- Ivan
- Marcelo Pereira
- Marcos Aurélio
- Michael Douglas Lima
- Pedrinho
- Ramón
- Renato Conceição
- Wendell Gomes
Bulgaria
- Sasho Angelov
- Hari Borislavov
- Valeri Bojinov
- Martin Deanov
- Peycho Deliminkov
- Nikolay Kirilov
- Dragomir Draganov
- Rumen Galabov
- Stanimir Georgiev
- Svetlan Kondev
- Milen Penchev
- Nikola Slavtchev
- Mitko Trendafilov
- Emil Yanchev
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
- Ernest Nfor
Central African Republic
Congo
Costa Rica
Curaçao
Czech Republic
- Petr Bartes
- Martin Klein
- Pavel Mraz
Dominican Republic
DR Congo
England
Equatorial Guinea
Finland
- Pekka Helin
- Timo Paasolainen
France
Georgia
- Grigol Gvazava
Germany
Ghana
- Abudulai Issaka
Guinea-Bissau
Hungary
- Attila Filkor
- Györgyi Handel
Ireland
Italy
Jamaica
Latvia
- Maksims Daņilovs
- Oļegs Malašenoks
Lithuania
Macedonia
Mali
Moldova
Montenegro
- Aleksandar Madžar
- Nikola Bogdanović
- Draško Braunović
- Ivan Janjušević
- Bojan Kaljević
Netherlands
New Zealand
- Kim Wright
Nigeria
- Olomuyiwa Agonun
- Murphy Akanji
- Akanni-Sunday Wasiu
- Minabo Asechemie
- Ibrahim Babatunde
- Haruna Babangida
- Ndubisi Chukunyere
- Haruna Doda
- Sunday Eboh
- Augustine Eguavoen
- Anthony Ewurum
- Anthony Evi Parker
- Precious Monye
- Essien Mbong
- Benneth Njoku
- Chidoze Nwankwo
- Jeremiah Ani
- Daniel Nwoke
- Emeka Ochei
- Uwa Ogbodo
- Joseph Okonkwo
- Chris Oretan
- Frank Temile
- Omonigho Temile
- Edafe Uzeh
Oman
Portugal
- Nuno Gomes
- Miguel Nimes Lopes De Pina
- Zeferino[b GNB]
Romania
- Lucian Dronca
- Marius Filipref
- Alexandru Pavel
- Adrian Popescu
Russia
- Viktor Zlydarev
Scotland
Serbia
- Andjelko Djuričić
- Danilo Dončić
- Dejan Maksić
- Zoran Levnaić
- Đorđe Pintac
- Robert Savić
- Bojan Mamić
Somalia
Spain
Tunisia
- Ridha Dardouri
- Abdelkarim Nafti
Ukraine
Uruguay
Notes
- ^ Born in Belgium
- ^ Born in England
- ^ Born in France
- ^ Born in Guinea-Bissau
- ^ Born in Sierra Leone
- ^ Born in Spain
- ^ Capped for the Belgium national under-17 football team
- ^ Capped for the Belgium national under-18 football team
- ^ Capped for the Belgium national under-21 football team
- ^ Capped for the Belgium national under-23 football team
- ^ Capped for the Catalonia national football team
- ^ Capped for the Netherlands Antilles national football team
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