List of foreign Ligue 1 players: A
This is a list of foreign players in the Ligue 1, which commenced play in 1932. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:
- Have played at least one Ligue 1 game. Players who were signed by Ligue 1 clubs, but only played in lower league, cup and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
- Are considered foreign, i.e., outside France and its dependencies (Guadeloupe, Martinique, Reunion Island or French Polynesia), determined by the following:
- A player is considered foreign if he is not eligible to play for the national teams of France.
More specifically,
- If a player has been capped on international level, the national team is used; if he has been capped by more than one country, the highest level (or the most recent) team is used. These include French players with dual citizenship. Players who played for France but came as foreign players (such as Miguel Ángel Lauri) are also listed.
- If a player has not been capped on international level, his country of birth is used, except those who were born abroad from French parents or moved to France at a young age, and those who clearly indicated to have switched his nationality to another nation.
Clubs listed are those that the player has played at least one Ligue 1 game for.
Seasons listed are those that the player has played at least one Ligue 1 game in. Note that seasons, not calendar years, are used. For example, "1992-95" indicates that the player has played in every season from 1992-93 to 1994-95, but not necessarily every calendar year from 1992 to 1995.
In bold: international players
Last updated February 14, 2013
Albania
Name | Country | Role | Period | Teams |
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Lorik Cana | Albania | Midfielder | 2002-2006 2006-2007 | Paris SG Olympique de Marseille |
Riza Lushta | Albania | Forward | 1948-1949 | AS Cannes |
Edwin Murati | Albania | Midfielder | 1997-1998 & 1999-2000 2000-2002 | Paris SG Lille OSC |
Algeria
Name | Country | Role | Period | Teams |
---|---|---|---|---|
Radhouane Abbes | Algeria | Defender | 1987-1988 & 1989-1990 | Montpellier HSC |
Djamel Abdoun | Algeria | Midfielder | 2003-2006 2008-2009 | AC Ajaccio FC Nantes |
Boumediene Abderahmane | Algeria | Defender | 1945-1949 & 1953-1954 1949-1952 | FC Sète Olympique de Marseille |
Madjid Adjaoud | Algeria | Midfielder | 1999-2003 | CS Sedan |
Nassim Akrour | Algeria | Forward | 2002-2003 2008-2010 | Troyes AC Grenoble Foot |
Ridha Ali Messaoud | Algeria | Forward | 1976-1977 | Paris SG |
Said Amara | Algeria | Midfielder | 1956-1957 1957-1958 1962-1964 | RC Strasbourg Béziers Girondins de Bordeaux |
Salim Arrache | Algeria | Midfielder | 2003-2006 2006-2008 2008 | RC Strasbourg Olympique de Marseille Toulouse FC |
- Mokhtar Arribi – Sète, Lens – 1946–51 and 1952–54, 1954–55
- Salah Assad – Mulhouse, Paris SG – 1982–83, 1983–84
- Louardi Badjika – Bastia – 1981–82
- Salah Bakour – SM Caen – 2004–05
- Nadjib Baouia – Evian – 2012–13
- Kadour Bekhloufi – AS Monaco – 1957–58
- Hamid Belabbes – Stade Français – 1966–67
- Jacky Belabde – Chamois Niortais – 1987–88
- Rachid Belaid – Toulouse FC (1937), FC Nancy, Nice – 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54
- Omar Belbey – Montpellier – 2001–02
- Nadir Belhadj – Sedan, Lyon, Lens – 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008
- Tahar Belhadj – Le Havre – 1946-47
- Youssef Belkebla – Saint-Étienne – 1986–88
- Habib Bellaïd – Strasbourg, Boulogne – 2005–06 & 2007-08, 2009–10
- Djamel Belmadi – Paris SG, Marseille, Valenciennes – 1995–96, 1999-02, 2007–09
- Nordine Ben Ali – Colmar – 1948–49
- Said Ben Arab – Bordeaux – 1950–51
- Madjid Ben Haddou – Nice – 2002–04
- Ali Benarbia – Martigues, AS Monaco, Bordeaux, Paris SG – 1993–95, 1995–98, 1998–99, 1999-01
- Ali Ben Fadah – Alès, Angers – 1957–59, 1959–60
- Alim Ben Mabrouk – RC Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon – 1984–85 and 1986–90, 1990–91, 1991–92
- Houcine Ben Said – Mulhouse – 1982–83
- Ben Sames – Stade Français – 1949–50
- Tedj Bensaoula – Le Havre – 1985–86
- Madani Ben Tahar – Lens – 1964–68
- Abdelhaziz Ben Tifour – Nice, Troyes, AS Monaco – 1948–53, 1954–55, 1955–58[1]
- Mohamed Bernou – Montpellier – 1948–50
- Bensaad Bettahar – AS Monaco – 1994–95
- Yacine Bezzaz – Ajaccio, Valenciennes – 2002–05, 2006–09
- Ali Bouafia – Marseille, Lyon, Strasbourg, Lorient – 1987–88, 1989–92, 1992–95, 1998–99
- Hameur Bouazza – Arles-Avignon – 2010–11
- Abderrhamane Boubekeur – AS Monaco – 1954–58
- Hocine Bouchache – Le Havre – 1958–61
- Abdelhamid Bouchouk – Sète, Marseille, Toulouse FC (1937) – 1948–49, 1949–51, 1953–58
- Ryad Boudebouz– Sochaux – 2008–13
- Fouad Bouguerra – Nantes – 2004–05
- Sadek Boukhalfa – Nantes, Metz – 1963–65, 1967–69
- Virgile Boumelaha – Sochaux – 2002–03
- Abdelmajid Bourebbou – Rouen, Laval – 1977–78, 1978–83
- Brahim Bourras – Rennes – 1961–63
- Mohamed Bourricha – Nîmes Olympique – 1959–60
- Boudjema Bourtal – Alès – 1958–59
- Mansour Boutabout – Sedan – 2006–07
- Mohamed Bradja – Troyes – 1999-03
- Mohamed Brahami – Le Havre – 1999-00 and 2002–03
- Said Brahimi – Toulouse FC (1937) – 1955–58[1]
- Hacène Chabri – AS Monaco – 1956–57
- Fathi Chebel – AS Nancy, Metz, RC Paris – 1975–79 and 1985–86, 1979–80, 1984–85
- Embarek Chenen – Rouen – 1960–62
- Abdelmalek Cherrad – Nice, Bastia – 2002–04, 2004–05
- Mustapha Dahleb – Sedan, Paris SG – 1969–71 and 1973–74, 1974–84
- Kouider Daho – Sète – 1947–48
- Darman Defnoun – Alès, Angers – 1957–59, 1959–60 and 1962–64
- Abdel Djaadaoui – Sochaux – 1972–82
- Salah Djebaili – Nîmes Olympique – 1957–66
- Billel Dziri – Sedan – 1999-00
- Assassi Fellahi – Saint-Étienne – 1953–56
- Karim Fellahi – Saint-Étienne – 2000–01
- Kader Ferhaoui – Montpellier, Cannes, Saint-Étienne – 1987–93 and 1996–98, 1993–96, 1999–2000
- Said Ferrad – Troyes – 1954–56
- Brahim Ferradj – Brest – 2010–13
- Ahmed Firoud – Rennes, Nice – 1945–46, 1948–53
- Kader Firoud – Saint-Étienne, Nîmes Olympique – 1945–48, 1950-54[1]
- Aissa Fouka – Toulouse FC – 1987–90 and 1991–94
- Rabah Gamouh – Nîmes Olympique – 1977–81
- Farid Ghazi – Troyes – 1999-03
- Kamel Ghilas – Arles-Avignon – 2010–13
- Said Hadad – Sète, Marseille, Toulouse FC (1937) – 1946–49, 1949–51, 1953–56
- Fodil Hadjadj – Nantes – 2003–05
- Riad Hammadou – Lille OSC – 2001–02
- Ziri Hammar – AS Nancy – 2010–13
- Said Hamimi – Brest – 1981–82
- Salem Harcheche – Saint-Étienne – 1991–96
- Fethi Harek – Bastia – 2012-
- Brahim Hemdani – Cannes, Strasbourg, Marseille – 1997–98, 1998-01, 2001–05
- Abderrahman Ibrir – Bordeaux, Toulouse FC (1937), Marseille – 1946–47, 1947–51, 1951–53[1]
- Kamel Kaci-Said – Cannes – 1997–98
- Foued Kadir – Valenciennes – 2009–13
- Karim Kerkar – Le Havre – 1998-00
- Abdelhamid Kermali – Lyon – 1955–58
- Abdelkrim Kerroum – Troyes – 1960–61
- Mahi Khennane – Rennes, Toulouse FC (1937), Nîmes Olympique – 1956–57 and 1958–62, 1962–65, 1965–66[1]
- Amar Kodja – Nantes – 1955–56
- Nourredine Kourichi – Valenciennes, Bordeaux, Lille OSC – 1976–81, 1981–82, 1982–86
- Nasreddine Kraouche – Metz – 1998–99
- Lamri Laachi – Paris FC, RC Paris – 1973–74 and 1978–79, 1984–85
- Kamel Larbi – Nice – 2003-
- Mohammed Lekkak – Toulouse FC (1937), Rouen, Lyon, Angoulême – 1958–59 and 1962–63 and 1964–65, 1965–67, 1967–69, 1969–70
- Abdallah Liegeon – AS Monaco, Strasbourg – 1981–87, 1988–89
- Amine Linganzi – Saint-Étienne – 2008–09
- Rabah Madjer – RC Paris – 1984–85
- Mamar Mamouni – Le Havre – 1996–99
- Faouzi Mansouri – Nîmes Olympique, Montpellier – 1974–80, 1981–82
- Yazid Mansouri – Le Havre, Lorient – 1997-00 and 2002–03, 2006–2010
- Mohamed Maouche – Reims – 1956–58 and 1960–61
- Karim Maroc – Lyon, Angers, Tours, Brest – 1976–79 and 1980–81, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–85
- Kader Mazzouz – Nîmes Olympique – 1957–58
- Mohamed Medehbi – Limoges – 1960–61
- Carl Medjani – Metz, Lorient – 2005–06, 2006–07
- Abderahmane Meftah – Toulouse FC (1937), Toulon – 1954–55, 1959–60
- Mourad Meghni – Sochaux – 2005–06
- Rachid Mekhloufi – Saint-Étienne, Bastia – 1954–58 and 1963–68, 1968-70[1]
- Mehdi Méniri – AS Nancy, Troyes, Metz – 1997 and 1998-00, 2000–03, 2003–06
- Mohamed Mezarra – Lille OSC – 1964–68
- Rafik Mezriche – Strasbourg – 1997-02
- Ahmed Mihoubi – Sète, Toulouse FC (1937), Lyon – 1946–53, 1953–54, 1954–55[1]
- Mehdi Mostefa – Ajaccio – 2011–12
- Rachid Natouri – Metz – 1970–72
- Omar Nekkache – Marseille – 1950–52
- Mohamed Nemeur – Le Havre, Saint-Étienne – 1945–46, 1946–47
- Abdelhakim Omrani – Lens – 2008–
- Abdelnacer Ouadah – AS Nancy, Ajaccio, Metz, Sedan – 1998-00, 2002–05, 2005–06, 2006–07
- Amokrane Oualiken – Nîmes Olympique – 1958–60
- Ahmed Oudjani – Lens, Sedan – 1958–60 and 1962–65, 1966–67
- Chérif Oudjani – Lens, Laval, Sochaux – 1983–85 and 1986–89, 1985–86, 1989–90
- Amar Rouaï – Angers – 1957–58 and 1962–63
- Hakim Saci – Guingamp, Metz – 2001–03, 2003–04
- Moussa Saïb – Auxerre, AS Monaco, Lorient – 1992–97 and 2000–2001, 2001, 2001–02
- Rafik Saïfi – Troyes, Istres, Ajaccio, Lorient – 1999-03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–09
- Mohamed Salem – Sedan – 1960–64 and 1967–71
- Youssef Salimi – Nice – 1994–97
- Nordine Sam – Strasbourg – 2002–03
- Liazid Sandjak – Paris SG, Nice, Saint-Étienne – 1986–92, 1994–95, 1995–96
- Max Sellal – FC Nancy – 1949–51
- Abdelhamid Skander – Bordeaux – 1954–56
- Abderrahmane Soukhane – Toulouse FC (1937), Red Star – 1964–67, 1967–68
- Abdelhafid Tasfaout – Auxerre, Guingamp – 1995–97,1997–98 and 2000–02
- Mohamed Tayeb – Bordeaux – 1963–65 and 1966–67
- Djamel Tlemçani – Rouen, Toulon – 1982–84, 1984–85
- Ali Sami Yachir – Montpellier – 2003–04
- Anthar Yahia – Bastia, Nice – 2001–05, 2005–06
- Hassan Yebda – Le Mans – 2006–08
- Abderraouf Zarabi – Ajaccio – 2003–04
- Karim Ziani – Troyes, Sochaux, Marseille – 2001–03, 2006–07, 2007–09
- Mustapha Zitouni – AS Monaco – 1954–58[1]
- Abdelhamid Zouba – Nîmes Olympique – 1963–64
Angola
- Luís Delgado – Metz – 2007–08
Argentina
- Roberto Aballay – FC Nancy, Metz – 1950–52, 1952–55
- Alberto Acosta – Toulouse FC – 1990–91
- Roberto Alarcón – Marseille – 1950–53
- Daniel Alberto – Paris FC, Lens, Rouen, Laval – 1978–79, 1979–82, 1982–85, 1986–88
- Sergio Bernardo Almirón – AS Monaco – 2007–08
- Alejandro Alonso – Bordeaux, AS Monaco – 2005–08, 2008–11
- Norberto Alonso – Marseille – 1976–77
- Antonio Ameijenda – Red Star – 1972–73
- Osvaldo Ardiles – Paris SG – 1982–83
- José Arias – Stade Français, Troyes – 1953–54, 1955–56
- Juan Carlos Auzoberry – Nice – 1959–64 and 1965–67
- Ángel Bargas – Nantes, Metz – 1973–79, 1979–81
- Rolando Barrera – Nice – 1985–87
- Horacio Barrionuevo – Nice – 1966–67
- Pablo Barzola – Caen – 2008–09 and 2010–11
- Gonzalo Belloso – Strasbourg – 1999-01
- Henri Bellunza – Excelsior Roubaix, Le Havre – 1933–35, 1945–46
- Gonzalo Rubén Bergessio – Saint-Étienne – 2009–11
- Eduardo Berizzo – Marseille – 1999-00
- Lucas Bernardi – Marseille, AS Monaco – 2000–01, 2001-
- Attilio Bernasconi – Rennes, Lille – 1934–35, 1936–37
- Claudio Biaggio – Bordeaux – 1996–97
- Carlos Bianchi – Reims, Paris SG, Strasbourg – 1973–77, 1977–79, 1979–80
- Daniel Bilos – Saint-Étienne – 2006–07
- Humberto Rafael Bravo – Paris FC – 1978–79
- Ruben Bravo – Nice – 1954–57
- José Luis Brown – Brest – 1986–87
- Jorge Burruchaga – Nantes, Valenciennes – 1985–92, 1992–93
- Diego Bustos – Nantes – 1998-00
- Roberto Cabral – Lille OSC – 1978–81
- Juan Cabrera – Bordeaux – 1979–80
- Darío Cabrol – Toulouse FC – 2000–01
- Pablo Calandria – Marseille – 2000–01
- Gabriel Calderón – Paris SG, Caen – 1987–90, 1992–93
- Juan Calichio – Rennes – 1951–52
- José Angel Cammameri – AS Monaco – 1967–68
- Luis Carniglia – Nice – 1951–52 and 1953–55
- Raúl Alfredo Cascini – Toulouse FC – 2000–01
- Raúl Castronovo – AS Nancy – 1971–74
- Fernando Cavenaghi – Bordeaux – 2007–11
- Mauro Cetto – Nantes, Toulouse FC – 2001–07, 2007–10
- Enrique Chazarreta – Avignon – 1975–76
- Ricardo Cherini – Rennes – 1972–74
- Rondolfo Cisneros – RC Paris, Strasbourg – 1947–49, 1949–51
- Renato Civelli – Marseille, Nice – 2005–07 and 2008–09, 2009–11
- Sérgio Comba – Nantes – 1998–99
- Raúl Conti – AS Monaco – 1953–56
- Alberto Costa – Montpellier – 2009–10
- Ariel Cozzoni – Nice – 1990–91
- José Luis Cuciuffo – Nîmes Olympique – 1991–93
- Leandro Cufré – AS Monaco – 2006–09
- Hugo Curioni – Nantes, Metz, Troyes – 1974–75, 1975–1978, 1978
- Omar da Fonseca – Tours, Paris SG, AS Monaco, Toulouse FC – 1982–83 and 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–88, 1988–90
- Fernando D'Amico – Lille OSC, Le Mans – 2000–03, 2003–04
- Patricio D'Amico – Metz – 2000–01
- Osvaldo Dandru – Nice – 1959–64
- Héctor De Bourgoing – Nice, Bordeaux – 1959–63, 1963–69[1]
- César Delgado – Lyon – 2007–11
- Ramón Díaz – AS Monaco – 1989–91
- Eduardo Di Loreto – Le Havre, Toulouse FC (1937) – 1953–54, 1955–58
- Franco Dolci – Nice – 2003–06
- Jorge Domínguez – Nice, Toulon – 1985–86, 1986–88
- Sebastián Dubarbier – Lorient – 2009–11
- Juan Eduardo Eluchans – Caen – 2007–09
- Juan Esnáider – Ajaccio – 2002–03
- Juán Esposto – Antibes – 1936–37
- Mario Evaristo – Antibes – 1936–38
- Néstor Fabbri – Nantes, Guingamp – 1998-02, 2002–03
- Jesus Fandino – Metz – 1972–73
- José Farías – RC Paris, Strasbourg, Red Star – 1962–63, 1963–67, 1967–70
- Augusto Fernández – Saint-Étienne – 2009–10
- Eduardo Flores – AS Nancy – 1972–73
- José Oscar Florindo – FC Nancy – 1961–63
- Juan Pablo Francia – Bordeaux – 2001–07
- Fabricio Fuentes – Guingamp – 2003–04
- Esteban Fuertes – Lens – 2000–01
- Marcelo Gallardo – AS Monaco, Paris SG – 1999-03, 2007–08
- Diego Garay – Strasbourg – 1999-00
- Claudio García – Lyon – 1989–90
- Pascual Garrido – Bastia – 1997–98
- Orlando Gauthier – FC Nancy, Lille OSC, Aix – 1960–63, 1964–65, 1967–68
- Miguel Giachello – Troyes – 1975–76
- Ernesto Gianella – Reims, AS Monaco, Nîmes Olympique – 1963–64, 1964–65, 1969–70
- Christian Eduardo Giménez – Marseille – 2005–06
- Hector Cesar Gonzales – Nice – 1951–61
- Lucho González – Marseille – 2009–11
- Mario Gordiano – Stade Français – 1966–67
- Andrés Grande – Bastia – 1998–99
- Gabriel Heinze – Paris SG, Marseille – 2001–04, 2009–11
- Ramón Heredia – Paris SG – 1977–79
- Mariano Herrón – Montpellier – 1998–99
- Jorge Higuaín – Brest – 1987–88
- Hugo Ibarra – AS Monaco – 2003–04
- Victor Hugo Jarra – Red Star – 1974–75
- Juan Angel Krupoviesa – Marseille – 2007–08
- Hugo Lamanna – CA Paris – 1937–38
- Pedro Lara – Le Havre – 1952–53
- César-Auguste Laraignée – Reims, Laval – 1972–77, 1977–79
- Miguel Ángel Lauri – Sochaux – 1936-1939[1]
- Gabriel Loeschbor – Rennes – 2002–04
- Alex Lombardini – Le Havre – 1951–54
- Lisandro López – Lyon – 2009–10
- Juan Carlos Lorenzo – FC Nancy – 1952–54
- Hector Maison – Nice, Lyon – 1961–64 and 1965–66, 1966–69
- Damián Manso – Bastia – 2001–02
- Alberto Márcico – Toulouse FC – 1985–92
- Ángel Marcos – Nantes – 1971–75
- Robert Marteleur – Lyon – 1959–60
- Joaquin Martinez – Laval – 1977–78
- Javier Mazzoni – Nantes – 1997
- Herman Medina – Lorient – 2001–02
- Mario Mendoza – Nîmes Olympique – 1973–74
- José Ismael Montagnoli – Sochaux, Metz – 1951–52, 1953–54
- Daniel Montenegro – Marseille – 1999-00
- Ricardo Montivero – Troyes – 1973–74
- Nestor Mourglia – Lyon – 1976–77
- Aurelio Moyano – FC Nancy – 1962–63
- Oscar Muller – Nantes, Rennes – 1974–84, 1985–86
- Ramon Muller – Sochaux, Strasbourg, Nantes – 1961–62, 1962–64 and 1966–68, 1964–66
- Rubén Muñoz – Red Star, Strasbourg, Ajaccio – 1965–66, 1966–67, 1967–68
- Alberto Muro – Sochaux, Nice, FC Nancy – 1951–56, 1956–59, 1960–62
- Ricardo-Horacio Neumann – Bastia – 1974–76
- Raúl Nogués – Marseille, AS Monaco, Nice, Saint-Étienne – 1974–77, 1977–80, 1980–81, 1981–82
- Julio Olarticoechea – Nantes – 1986–87
- Delio Onnis – Reims, AS Monaco, Tours, Toulon – 1971–73, 1973–76 and 1977–80, 1980–83, 1983–86
- José Omar Pastoriza – AS Monaco – 1973–76
- Ignacio Peña – Reims, Rouen – 1973–75, 1977–78
- Gabriel Peñalba – Lorient – 2009–10
- José Perez – RC Paris – 1938–39
- Miguel Pérez – AS Monaco – 1966–67
- Osvaldo Piazza – Saint-Étienne – 1974–79
- Diego Placente – Bordeaux – 2008–10
- Mauricio Pochettino– Paris SG, Bordeaux – 2000–03, 2003–04
- Antonio Jorge Porcel – Metz – 1952–53
- Nestor Rambert – Lyon – 1969–70
- Víctor Ramos – Nantes, Toulon – 1984–85, 1985–87
- Héctor Rial – Marseille – 1962–63
- Juan Risso – Ajaccio – 1967–70
- Carlos Robelle – Rouen – 1961–64
- Ralando Robinet – Toulon – 1964–65
- Leonardo Rodríguez – Toulon – 1991–92
- Pablo Rodríguez – Nice – 2002–03
- Raul Rodríguez – Bordeaux – 1967–68
- Sebastián Ariel Romero – Toulouse FC – 2000–01
- Julio Hernán Rossi – Nantes – 2005–07
- Ruben Rossi – Toulouse FC – 1997–98
- Eduardo Salladare – Stade Français – 1960–62
- Santiago Santamaría – Reims – 1974–79
- Rafael Santos – Nantes, Nice – 1963–66, 1966–69
- Javier Saviola – AS Monaco FC – 2004–05
- Raúl Sbarra– Sochaux, Valenciennes – 1936–37, 1937–39
- Juan Simón – AS Monaco, RC Strasbourg – 1983–86, 1986–88
- Juan Pablo Sorín – Paris SG – 2003–04
- Carlos Sosa – RC Paris – 1952–53 and 1954–58
- Franco Sosa – Lorient – 2009–11
- Guillermo Stábile– Red Star – 1935–38
- Fabio Talarico – Cannes – 1990–91
- Aníbal Tarabini – AS Monaco – 1973–75
- Alberto Tarantini – Bastia, Toulouse FC – 1983–84, 1984–88
- Carlos Daniel Tapia – Brest – 1987–88
- Horacio Tellechea – Metz – 1938–39
- Oscar Tellechea – Sochaux, Metz – 1936–37, 1938–39
- Hector Toublanc – Rennes – 1970–73
- Marcelo Trapasso – Sochaux – 2001–05
- Juan Carlos Trebucq – Troyes – 1973–74
- Jorge Trezeguet – Rouen – 1977–78
- Alfonso Troisi – Marseille – 1974–75
- Enzo Trossero – Nantes – 1979–81
- Víctor Trossero – Nantes, AS Monaco, Montpellier – 1978–80, 1980–81, 1981–82
- Mario Hector Turdo – Rennes – 2000–01
- Eduardo Tuzzio – Marseille – 2001–03
- Vasquez – RC Paris – 1951–52
- Óscar Vega – FC Nancy – 1950–53
- Juan Carlos Verdeal – Lille OSC – 1950
- José Luis Villareal – Montpellier – 1995–97
- Carlos Volante – Rennes, Olympique Lillois, CA Paris – 1934–35, 1935–36, 1937–38
- Héctor Yazalde – Marseille – 1975–77
- Alfredo Yorlano – Grenoble – 1962–63
- Fernando Zappia – AS Nancy, Metz, Lille OSC – 1980–83 and 1989–90, 1983–87, 1987–89
- Luciano Zavagno – Strasbourg, Troyes – 1997–99, 1999-01
- Roberto Zywica – Reims, Troyes – 1971–74, 1974–75
Armenia
- Éric Assadourian – Toulouse FC, Lille, Lyon, Guingamp – 1988–90, 1990–95, 1995–96, 1996–97
- Michel Der Zakarian – Nantes, Montpellier – 1981–88, 1988–97
- Apoula Edel – Paris SG – 2009–11
Australia
- Ross Aloisi – Lorient – 1998–99
- Zlatko Arambasic – Metz – 1994–95
- Nick Carle – Troyes – 2001–02
- Frank Farina – Strasbourg, Lille OSC – 1992–94, 1994–95
- Eddie Krncevic – Mulhouse – 1989–90
- Robbie Slater – Lens – 1991–94
- Mile Sterjovski – Lille OSC – 2000–04
- Ned Zelic – Auxerre – 1996–97
Austria
- Josef Adelbrecht – RC Paris – 1934–35
- Anton Artes – Rouen – 1936–37
- Lukas Aurednik – Lens – 1954–56
- Hans Babineck – Cannes – 1933–38
- Johann Blaschek – Metz, Le Havre – 1936–37, 1945–46
- Engelbert Boesch – Mulhouse – 1936–37
- Karl Böhm – SC Nîmes – 1933–35
- Ernst Bokon – Metz – 1954–56
- Karl Bortoli – Le Havre – 1961–62
- Georg Braun – Rennes – 1935–36
- Theodor Brinek – AS Monaco – 1953–55
- Anton Cay – Antibes, Strasbourg – 1934–35, 1935–38
- Franz Chloupek – Strasbourg – 1935–36
- Josef Chloupek – Marseille – 1934–35
- Franz Cisar – Metz – 1936–37
- Franz Czernicky – Fives – 1932–38
- Karl Decker – Sochaux – 1954–56
- Friedrich Donnenfeld – Marseille, Red Star – 1937–38, 1945–46
- Leopold Drucker – Marseille – 1933–34
- Adolf Dumser – Antibes – 1932–33
- Karl Durspekt – Rouen – 1936–38
- Leopold Eckenhofer – Rouen, Strasbourg – 1936–37, 1937–38
- Franz Flach – Antibes, Cannes – 1933–34, 1934–35
- Johann Flegel – Mulhouse – 1934–35
- Erwin Forster – AS Monaco – 1956–58
- Franz Freiberger – Metz – 1932–33
- Karl Gall – Mulhouse – 1936–37
- Josef Gottwald – Metz – 1935–36
- Erich Habitzl – Lens – 1954–56
- Mario Haas – Strasbourg – 1999-00
- Josef Hanke – Excelsior Roubaix – 1936–38
- Franz Hanreiter – Rouen – 1936–38
- Ernst Happel – RC Paris – 1954–56
- Franz Hauswirth – Metz – 1932–33 and 1935–36
- Gottlieb Havlicek – Strasbourg – 1934–35
- Rudolf Hiden – RC Paris – 1933–39[1]
- Heinrich Hiltl – Excelsior Roubaix – 1933–39[1]
- Johann Hoffmann – Strasbourg, Sochaux – 1935–37, 1937–38
- Walter Horak – Sochaux – 1961–62
- Rudolf Hudecek– Antibes – 1935–38
- Karl Hummemberger – Strasbourg, Saint-Étienne – 1936–38, 1938–39
- Franz Jawurek – RC Paris – 1933–34
- Josef Jelinek – CO Roubaix-Tourcoing, Sète – 1945–46, 1948–51
- Camillo Jerusalem – Sochaux, CO Roubaix-Tourcoing, Colmar – 1938–39 and 1945–46, 1946–48, 1948–49
- Auguste Jordan – RC Paris, Red Star – 1933–39 and 1945–47, 1947–48[1]
- Matthias Kaburek – Metz – 1936–38
- Günter Kaltenbrunner – Nice – 1970–72
- Franz Kekeiss – Cannes – 1933–37
- Alfred Kern – Antibes – 1934–35
- Herwig Kircher – Laval – 1979–81
- Karl Klima – Antibes – 1932–35
- Walter Kogler – Cannes – 1997–98
- Fritz Kominek – Nîmes Olympique, Strasbourg, Lens – 1954–57, 1958–59, 1959–61
- Karl Krebs – Bordeaux, Toulouse FC (1937) – 1946–47, 1948–49
- Rudolf Kumhofer – Mulhouse –1932–33 and 1934–36
- Franz Kurka – Marseille – 1933–36
- Karl Lechner – Bordeaux, Rennes – 1945–47, 1947–49
- Roland Linz – Nice – 2004–05
- Ernst Loewinger – Red Star, Mulhouse – 1932–33, 1935–36
- Josef Madlmayer – Cannes – 1933–34
- Anton Marek – Lens, Nice – 1937–39 and 1944–47, 1948–49
- Andreas Matthäus – Metz, Rouen – 1932–33, 1936–39
- Wolfgang Matzky – Valenciennes – 1958–61 and 1962–67
- Helmut Mätzler – Nice – 1970–71
- Irme Mausner – Cannes – 1937–39
- Ludwig Mautner – FC Sète, Montpellier – 1944–48, 1948–49
- Josef Mayboeck – Rennes – 1935–37
- Johann Moser – Cannes – 1934–35
- Karl Myrka – Metz – 1932–33
- Franz Neubauer – Valenciennes – 1962–63
- Richard Niederbacher – Paris SG – 1984–85
- Robert Pavlicek – Excelsior Roubaix – 1936–38
- Pawanek – Antibes – 1935
- Franz Pleyer – Rennes –1933–37 and 1945-51[2]
- Adolf Pohan – Antibes, Red Star – 1932–35, 1935–36
- Walter Presch – Hyères, Olympique Lillois, Sète, Red Star, Cannes, Strasbourg – 1932–33, 1934–35, 1936–37, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1945–46[2]
- Eduard Pruss – Antibes – 1937–38
- Alfred Riedl – Metz – 1980–81
- Johann Riegler – Lens – 1961–62
- Franz Sattler – Strasbourg – 1934–35
- Wilhelm Schaden – Hyères, Strasbourg, Sochaux – 1932–33, 1934–36, 1936–37
- Heinz Schilcher – Paris FC, Nîmes Olympique, Strasbourg – 1974, 1974–76, 1977–78
- Kurt Schindlauer – Angers – 1956–57
- Josef Schneider – Rennes – 1933–36
- Karl Schott – Mulhouse – 1934–35
- Franz Siedler – Rennes – 1936–37
- Viktor Spechtl – Lens – 1937–39
- Ernst Stojaspal – Strasbourg, Béziers, AS Monaco, Troyes, Metz – 1954–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1961–62
- Ludwig Stroh – Rouen – 1936–39
- Ferdinand Swatosch – Mulhouse – 1932–33
- Johann Tandler – Nice – 1933–34
- Ignace Tax – Saint-Étienne – 1938–39, 1944–45
- Adolf Vogel – Excelsior Roubaix – 1937–38
- Wackt – Rennes – 1933–34
- Georg Waitz – Lens – 1937–38
- Johann Wana – Strasbourg – 1936–37
- Franz Weselik – Mulhouse – 1934–37
- Imre Windner – Olympique Lillois, Valenciennes – 1933–37, 1937–38
- Heinrich Witasky – Le Havre – 1938–39 and 1946–47
- Anton Witschel – Fives – 1932–33
- Siegfried Zwiebel – Metz – 1937–38
References and notes
Books
- Barreaud, Marc (1998). Dictionnaire des footballeurs étrangers du championnat professionnel français (1932-1997). L'Harmattan, Paris. ISBN 2-7384-6608-7.
- Tamás Dénes, Pál Peterdi, Zoltán Rochy and József Selmeci (1999). Kalandozó magyar labdarúgók. ISBN 963-85967-0-8.
Club pages
- AJ Auxerre former players
- AJ Auxerre former players
- Girondins de Bordeaux former players
- Girondins de Bordeaux former players
- Les ex-Tangos (joueurs), Stade Lavallois former players
- Olympique Lyonnais former players
- Olympique de Marseille former players
- FC Metz former players
- AS Monaco FC former players
- Ils ont porté les couleurs de la Paillade... Montpellier HSC Former players
- AS Nancy former players
- FC Nantes former players
- Paris SG former players
- Red Star Former players
- Red Star former players
- Stade de Reims former players
- Stade Rennais former players
- CO Roubaix-Tourcoing former players
- AS Saint-Étienne former players
- Sporting Toulon Var former players
Others
- stat2foot
- footballenfrance
- French Clubs' Players in European Cups 1955-1995, RSSSF
- Finnish players abroad, RSSSF
- Italian players abroad, RSSSF
- Romanians who played in foreign championships
- Swiss players in France, RSSSF
- EURO 2008 CONNECTIONS: FRANCE, Stephen Byrne Bristol Rovers official site
Notes
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