List of foreign Serie B players

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 A season and in bold are the ones currently playing for the 2019–20 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, 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 A but have not had a foreign player: Acireale, Alba Roma, Barletta, Biellese, Bolzano, Brindisi, Campobasso, Carrarese Calcio, Casale, Cavese, Centese, Derthona, Fiumana, Forlì, Massese

In bold are the players that have played at least one game in the 2019–20 season.

Albania

Andorra

Angola

Algeria

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Belarus

Belgium

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Brazil

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso

Cameroon

  • Steve Leo Beleck – Crotone – 2014–15
  • 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
  • Laurent Sanda – Genoa – 2001–02
  • Thomas Som – Grosseto – 2012–13
  • Hilarie Tankoua – Crotone – 2000–01
  • Pierre Wome – Lucchese – 1997–98
  • Francis Zé – Sampdoria – 2002–03

Canada

Chile

Colombia

Congo

DR Congo

Costa Rica

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Dominican Republic

  • Edwards Vinicio Espinal – Crotone, Portogruaro, Pro Vercelli – 2006–07, 2010–11, 2012–13
  • Elpys José Espinal – Atalanta, Cesena – 1999–2000, 2009–10

Ecuador

Egypt

England

Equatorial Guinea

Estonia

Finland

France

Gabon

Gambia

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Guadeloupe

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

Guinea

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 – 2017–18
  • David Suazo – Cagliari – 2000–04

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Iran

Israel

  • Tal Banin – Brescia – 1998–2000
  • Shay Ben DavidTrapani – 2019–

Ivory Coast

Japan

Kenya

Kosovo

Liberia

Libya

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Mali

Martinique

Mexico

Montenegro

Morocco

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

North Korea

North Macedonia

Northern Ireland

Norway

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Poland

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Qatar

Romania

Russia

San Marino

Scotland

Senegal

Serbia

Sierra Leone

Slovakia

Slovenia

Somalia

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Togo

Tunisia

Turkey

Ukraine

United States

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

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

Venezuela

Wales

See also

Notes

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    Born in Algeria
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    Born in Angola
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    Born in Angola (then Portuguese Angola)
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    Born in Argentina
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    Born in Australia
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    Born in Austria
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    Born in Belgium
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    Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
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    Born in Brazil
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    Born in Cameroon
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    Born in Canada
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    Born in Croatia (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
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    Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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    Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo (then Zaïre)
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    Born in England
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    Born in France
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    Born in Germany
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    Born in Ghana
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    Born in Greece
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    Born in Guadeloupe (Overseas department of the French Republic)
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    Born in Guinea
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    Born in Hungary
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    Born in Italy
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    Born in Ivory Coast
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    Born in Kosovo (then part of Kingdom of Serbia)
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    Born in Kosovo (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
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    Born in Lebanon
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    Born in Luxembourg
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    Born in Martinique (Overseas department of the French Republic)
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    Born in Moldova (then part of the Kingdom of Romania)
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    Born in Morocco
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    Born in the Netherlands
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    Born in the Republic of Macedonia
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    Born in Réunion (Overseas department of the French Republic)
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    Born in Romania
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    Born in Romania (then Austria-Hungary)
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    Born in Senegal
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    Born in Serbia (then FR Yugoslavia)
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    Born in Slovenia (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
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    Born in Spain
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    Born in Suriname
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    Born in Sweden
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    Born in Switzerland
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    Born in Turkey
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    Born in Uganda
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    Born in Ukraine (then part of the Kingdom of Romania)
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    Born in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union)
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    Born in the USA
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    Born in West Germany (now part of Germany)
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    Capped for the Algeria national under-18 football team
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    Capped for the Belgium national under-16 football team
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    Capped for the Belgium national under-15 football team
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    Capped for the Italy national football B team
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    Capped for the Italy national under-23 football team
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    Capped for the Netherlands national under-15 football team
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    Capped for the Sweden national under-18 football team
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    Capped for the Sweden national under-16 football team
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    Capped for the Switzerland national under-15 football team
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