List of football players with dual nationality
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The following is a list of football players with dual nationality. It includes both players who can trace their origins to a foreign country, and would have been eligible, or indeed still are, to play for said nation, as well as those who have attained foreign nationality during their career.
The players are primarily listed under the nation which they have represented internationally, elected to represent internationality, or which would be considered to be their default nation of choice.
[edit] Algeria
- France - Féthi Harek[1], Brahim Hemdani[1]
[edit] Argentina
- Colombia - Alfredo Di Stéfano[2]
- Israel[3] - José Pekerman[4], Juan Pablo Sorín[4]
- Italy - Roberto Abbondanzieri[5], Mariano Armentano[6], Enrique Guaita[2], Luis Monti[2], Raimundo Orsi[2], Diego Trotta[7]
- Spain - Hermes Desio[8], Alfredo Di Stéfano[2]
- see also Cat:Argentine footballers who played for other national teams
[edit] Armenia
- Azerbaijan - Yura Movsisyan[9]
[edit] Australia
- Macedonia - Vlado Bozinovski[10], Spase Dilevski[11]
[edit] Austria
- Nigeria - Rubin Okotie[12]
- Pakistan - Rubin Okotie[12]
[edit] Belgium
- Albania - Adrian Bakalli[13]
- DR Congo - Patrick Dimbala[14], Nansha Kalonji[15], Vincent Kompany[16], Émile Mpenza[17], Mbo Mpenza[17], Gaby Mudingayi[18]
- Morocco - Marouane Fellaini[19]
- United States of America - Nansha Kalonji[20]
[edit] Brazil
- Italy - Caio[21]
see also Cat:Brazilian footballers who played for other national teams
[edit] Bulgaria
- Brazil - Tiago Silva [22]
[edit] Cameroon
- Germany - Marvin Matip[23]
- Spain - Samuel Eto'o[24]
[edit] Canada
- Scotland - Joe Kennaway[2]
- see also Cat:English-born footballers who played for Canada
[edit] Cape Verde
- France - Georges Santos[25], Mickaël Tavares[26]
- Netherlands - Cecilio Lopes[26], Guy Ramos[26]
- Portugal - Ricardo[26], Toy[26]
- Switzerland - Gilberto Reis[26]
[edit] Chile
- Mexico - Rodrigo Ruiz[27]
[edit] Colombia
- Argentina - Alfredo Di Stéfano[2]
- Mexico - Miguel Calero[28]
- Spain - Alfredo Di Stéfano[2]
[edit] Congo
- DR Congo - Moké Kajima[29]
[edit] DR Congo
- France - Roger Hitoto[30]
[edit] Côte d'Ivoire
- Spain - Felix Dja Ettien[31]
[edit] Croatia
- Brazil - Eduardo da Silva [32]
[edit] Cyprus
- England - Alexis Nicolas[33], Tom Williams[34]
[edit] Czechoslovakia
- Hungary - Ladislao Kubala[2]
- Spain - Ladislao Kubala[2]
[edit] Denmark
- Ghana - Sebastian Svärd[35]
- South Africa - Kofi Dakinah[36]
[edit] England
- Canada - Owen Hargreaves[37]
- Republic of Ireland - Lee Trundle[38][39]
- Jamaica - Floyd Streete[40]
- Latvia - Adam Legzdins[41]
- New Zealand - Ken Armstrong[2]
- Nigeria - Gabriel Agbonlahor[42][43][44], Shola Ameobi[45], Carlton Cole[45][46], Ugo Ehiogu[47], George Ndah[47], Nedum Onuoha[48]
- Northern Ireland - Jack Reynolds[2]
- Scotland - Gabriel Agbonlahor[44], Phil Bardsley[49][50]
- Sierra Leone - Carlton Cole[45][46]
- United States of America - Junior McDougald[51]
- Wales - Robert Evans[2], John Hawley Edwards[2]
- see also Cat:Foreign-born footballers who played for England
- see also Cat:English-born footballers who played for other national teams
[edit] Finland
- Italy - Lauri Dalla Valle[52]
[edit] France
- Algeria - Zinedine Zidane[53][54]
- Angola - Rio Mavuba[55]
- Benin - Sidney Govou[56]
- Cameroon - Jean-Alain Boumsong[57], Charles Itandje[58], Bruno N'Gotty[47], Pascal Nouma[47]
- Canada - Raheem Alibhai[59],
- Cape Verde - Manuel dos Santos[60]
- Congo - Christian Bassila[29], Matt Moussilou[29]
- DR Congo - Ali Lukunku[47], Péguy Luyindula[47], Claude Makélélé[47], Rio Mavuba[47]
- Côte d'Ivoire - Djibril Cissé[47], Martin Djetou[47], Olivier Kapo[47]
- Ghana - Marcel Desailly[35]
- Martinique - Christian Negouai[61]
- Mauritius - Vikash Dhorasoo[47]
- Réunion - Didier Agathe[47], Laurent Robert[47], Florent Sinama-Pongolle[47]
- Senegal - Ibrahim Ba[47], David Bellion[47], Patrice Evra[47], Bafétimbi Gomis[62], Patrick Vieira[47]
- Tunisia - Sabri Lamouchi[47]
- see also Cat:French-born footballers who played for other national teams
- see also Cat:Foreign-born footballers who played for France
[edit] Germany
- Ghana - Gerald Asamoah[35], David Odonkor[35]
- Iran - Ashkan Dejagah[63]
- Netherlands - Fritz Korbach[64]
- Nigeria - Patrick Owomoyela[47]
- Poland - Michael Delura[11]
- Sierra Leone - Sahr Senesie[11]
- South Africa - Sean Dundee[65]
- Turkey - Daniyel Cimen[11]
- United States of America - Mandi Urbas[66][67]
- see also Cat:German-born footballers who played for other national teams
- see also Cat:Foreign-born footballers who played for Germany
[edit] Ghana
- Denmark - Francis Dickoh[35]
- England - Junior Agogo[35], Lloyd Owusu[35]
- France - Andre Ayew[68][35]
- Germany - Otto Addo[35]
- Netherlands - Quincy Owusu Abeyie[11][69]
- Norway - Adam Kwarasey[70]
[edit] Hungary
- Czechoslovakia - Ladislao Kubala[2]
- Spain - Ladislao Kubala[2], Ferenc Puskás[2]
[edit] Republic of Ireland
- England - Dessie Gorman[71]
see also Cat:English-born footballers who played for the Republic of Ireland - Northern Ireland - Darron Gibson[72], Michael O'Connor[72], Marc Wilson[72], Tony Kane[72]
see also Cat:Northern Irish footballers who played for an FAI XI - Netherlands - David van Zanten[73]
- USA - Joe Lapira[74]
[edit] Italy
- Algeria - Matteo Ferrari[47]
- Argentina - Enrique Guaita[2], Luis Monti[2], Raimundo Orsi[2]
- Ghana - Mario Balotelli[35][24]
- Guinea - Matteo Ferrari[47]
- Nigeria - Stefano Okaka Chuka[43]
- Scotland - Johnny Moscardini[75]
- Somalia - Fabio Liverani[47]
- see also Cat:Foreign-born footballers who played for Italy
[edit] Jamaica
- United States of America - Craig Ziadie[76]
- see also Cat:English-born footballers who played for Jamaica
[edit] Japan
- Northern Ireland - Robert Cullen[11]
[edit] Malta
- Nigeria - Chris Okoh[77]
[edit] Mexico
- Argentina - Gabriel Caballero[78], Guillermo Franco[79]
- Brazil - Antônio Naelson[80]
- Italy - Antonio de Nigris[81], Jared Borgetti[82], Guillermo Franco[83]
- Jamaica - Melvin Brown[84]
- Spain - Gerardo Torrado[85], Giovani Dos Santos[86], Rafael Marquez[87]
- Uruguay - Nery Castillo[88]
[edit] Moldova
- Romania - Alexandru Golban[89]
- Russia - Serghei Covalciuc[89]
[edit] Morocco
- Belgium - Rachid Tiberkanine[11]
- France - Nabil El Zhar[11], Ahmed Kantari[11]
- Netherlands - Karim El Ahmadi[11]
[edit] Netherlands
- Angola - Dominique Kivuvu[90]
- Aruba - Hedwiges Maduro[11]
- Bosnia - Haris Medunjanin[11]
- DR Congo - Kiki Musampa[47]
- Ethiopia - Youssouf Hersi[91]
- Ghana - George Boateng[47]
- Liberia - Collins John[11][92]
- Morocco - Ibrahim Afellay[11]
- Suriname - Romeo Castelen[93], Edgar Davids[93], Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink[93], Kew Jaliens[93], Frank Rijkaard[93], Clarence Seedorf[93], Aron Winter[93]
[edit] New Zealand
- England - Ken Armstrong[2]
see also Cat:English-born footballers who played for New Zealand
[edit] Nigeria
- England - Victor Anichebe[43][94]
- Russia - Peter Odemwingie[95]
- Uzbekistan - Peter Odemwingie[95]
[edit] Northern Ireland
- England - Jack Reynolds[2]
- Republic of Ireland - Tony Kane[96]
- Zambia - Jeff Whitley[47]
- see also Cat:Northern Irish footballers who played for an FAI XI
[edit] Norway
- Gambia - John Carew[97]
- Kosovo - Albert Berbatovci[98]
[edit] Poland
- Nigeria - Emmanuel Olisadebe[47]
[edit] Portugal
- DR Congo - José Bosingwa[47]
- Guinea-Bissau - Miguel[47]
- Mozambique - Tininho[99], Abel Xavier[47]
[edit] Russia
- Tajikistan - Mukhsin Mukhamadiev[100]
[edit] Rwanda
- France - Fritz Emeran[101]
[edit] Scotland
- Canada - Joe Kennaway[2]
- England - Chris Armstrong[102], Steve Howard[102], James McEveley[103], James Morrison[102]
- South Africa - Burton O'Brien[104]
- see also Cat:Foreign-born footballers who played for Scotland
- see also Cat:Scottish-born footballers who played for other national teams
[edit] Senegal
- France - Issiar Dia[105]
[edit] South Africa
- Finland - Cheyne Fowler[106]
- Germany - Marc Arnold[65]
[edit] Spain
- Argentina - Alfredo Di Stéfano[2]
- Colombia - Alfredo Di Stéfano[2]
- Czechoslovakia - Ladislao Kubala[2]
- Hungary - Ladislao Kubala[2], Ferenc Puskás[2]
- Nigeria - Stephen Sunday[107]
- see also Cat:Spanish-born footballers who played for other national teams
- see also Cat:Foreign-born footballers who played for Spain
[edit] Sweden
- Cape Verde - Henrik Larsson[47]
- Egypt - Rami Shaaban[47]
- Ghana - Kwame Amoateng[108]
- Iran - Behrang Safari [109]
- Iraq - Bovar Karim [110]
[edit] Switzerland
- Angola - Guilherme Afonso[11]
- Austria - Bernt Haas[111], Patrick Müller[111]
- Brazil - Henri Siqueira[11]
- Côte d'Ivoire - Johan Djourou[11]
- DR Congo - Blaise Kufo[47]
- Macedonia - Blerim Džemaili[11]
- Serbia - Philippe Senderos[11]
- Spain - Philippe Senderos[11]
- Turkey - Ferhat Çökmüş[11]
[edit] Tajikistan
- Russia - Mukhsin Mukhamadiev[100]
[edit] Turkey
- Brazil - Mehmet Aurélio[112]
- England - Colin Kazim-Richards
Kazim Kazim. - Germany - Sezer Öztürk[11]
[edit] United States of America
- Brazil - Benny Feilhaber[11]
- Ghana - Freddy Adu[11][113], Ofori Sarkodie[35]
- Israel[3] - Jonathan Bornstein[114]
- Italy - Gabriel Ferrari[115]
- Mexico - Jonathan Bornstein[114]
- see also Cat:Foreign-born soccer players who played for the United States
- see also Cat:United States-born soccer players who played for other national teams
[edit] Uruguay
[edit] Wales
- Australia - Rhys Williams[116]
- England - Freddy Eastwood[117], Robert Evans[2], Rhys Williams[116]
- India - Rhys Williams[116]
- Zambia - Robert Earnshaw[47]
- Zimbabwe - Lewin Nyatanga[47]
- see also Cat:English-born footballers who played for Wales
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