List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia

This is a list of foreign football players in the Yugoslav First League or any of its successor top leagues:

In this list are also included the players with dual nationalities and the ones born in the territory of former Yugoslavia, but have played for other, non-Yugoslav, national team.

Players in bold are the ones that have at least one cap for their senior national team.

Teams in bold are the current team of that player.

Years in brackets indicates the calendar year of the season in which the player appeared for the club. For example, "(2003)–2004" means that the player was a member of the club only in the first part of the season (2003).

Afghanistan

Albania

Players in bold italics are the ones that besides Albania played for Kosovo national team as well.

Algeria

Angola

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Belgium

Benin

Bermuda

Bolivia

Brazil

Brunei

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso

Cameroon

Canada

Cape Verde

Central African Republic

Chad

Chile

China

Chinese Taipei

Colombia

Comoros

Congo

DR Congo

Costa Rica

Côte d'Ivoire

Cuba

Curaçao

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Egypt

  • Riad Aliriza – (SVN) – Zagorje 2004–2005
  • Mohammed Abd Rabo – (SVN) – Olimpija 2004–(2005)

El Salvador

England

Equatorial Guinea

Estonia

Ethiopia

Finland

France

French Guiana

Gabon

Gambia

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Guadeloupe

Guatemala

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Honduras

Hong Kong

Hungary

Iceland

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Korea DPR

Korea Republic

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Latvia

Lebanon

Liberia

Libya

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

  • Fahret Selimovic – (BIH) – Travnik 2015–2016

Malawi

  • Mapemba Nqumayo – (SVN) – Koper 2006–2007

Mali

Malta

Martinique

Mauritania

Mexico

Moldova

Morocco

Mozambique

Namibia

Netherlands

New Zealand

Niger

Nigeria

Norway

Palestine

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Rwanda

Saint-Martin

Saudi Arabia

Scotland

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Singapore

Slovakia

Somalia

South Africa

South Sudan

Spain

Suriname

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Togo

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Uganda

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United States

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Venezuela

Wales

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Notes and references

  1. Capped for Slovenia U21 in 2006.
  2. Capped for Slovenia B in 2019.
  3. Capped for Sweden as well.
  4. Pavel Georgijevski was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistani SSR, Soviet Union.

External sources

The entire list was created using, besides directories and monografies, the following sources:

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