List of foreign Ligue 1 players: S
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
Scotland
- Seton Airlie – Cannes – 1947–48
- William John Aitken – Cannes, Antibes – 1932–34, 1937–39
- John Baker Muir – Excelsior Roubaix – 1933–35
- Eric Black – Metz – 1986–91
- John Blane – Cannes – 1947–48
- Alexander George Cheyne – SC Nîmes – 1932–34
- John Collins – AS Monaco – 1996–98
- John Donoghue – Excelsior Roubaix – 1932–35
- Peter Dougall – Sète – 1932–33
- William Dowall – Red Star – 1937–38
- Thomas Dunsmore – Sète – 1946–47
- Edward Edmunds – Red Star – 1932–33
- Jamie Fullarton – Bastia – 1996–97
- Allan Hutton – Cannes – 1947–48
- Allan Johnston – Rennes – 1996–97
- James Keenan – Red Star – 1937–38
- Jeremiah Kelly – Rennes – 1933–34
- Phillip McCloy – Rennes – 1933–34
- Derek McInnes – Toulouse – 1999–2000
- John Mac Gowan – Olympique Lillois – 1932–34
- MacLaren – Cannes – 1947–48
- Alexander Mac Lennan – Excelsior Roubaix – 1934–37
- George Mills – Cannes – 1933–34
- Bill Murray – RC Roubaix – 1937–38
- George Nicol – RC Roubaix – 1935–37
- Denis O'Hare – CA Paris – 1932–34
- Harold O'Neill – Red Star – 1935–36
- Thomas Francis Pritchard – Marseille – 1932–33
- John Renwick – Excelsior Roubaix – 1935–36
- Alexander Patterson Sherry – Marseille – 1932–33
- Gary Smith – Rennes – 1996–97
- George Alexander Smoker – Alès – 1932–33 and 1934–36
- Ray Stephen – AS Nancy – 1986–87 and 1990–91
- Ian Wallace – Brest – 1984–85
- Andrew Wilson – SC Nîmes – 1932–34
Senegal
- Abasse Ba – Le Havre – 2008–09
- Issa Ba– Auxerre – 2006–09
- Khalifa Ba – Marseille – 2003–04
- Rahmane Barry – Marseille, Lorient – 2003–05, 2006–07
- Moustapha Bayal Sall – Saint-Étienne – 2006–11
- Habib Beye – Strasbourg, Marseille – 1998-01 and 2002–03, 2003–07
- Jules Bocandé – Metz, Paris SG, Nice, Lens – 1984–86, 1986–87, 1987–91, 1991–92
- Saar Boubacar – Marseille, Paris SG – 1975–76 and 1977–79 and 1984–86, 1979–83
- Alcaly Camara – Sedan – 2002–03
- François Camara – Nîmes Olympique – 1968–69
- Henri Camara – Sedan – 2001–03
- Souleymane Camara – Laval, Reims – 1975–78, 1978–79
- Souleymane Camara – AS Monaco, Guingamp, Nice, Montpellier – 2001–03 and 2004–05, 2003–04, 2005–07, 2009–11
- Adama Cissé – Lille OSC – 1994–95
- Aliou Cissé – Lille OSC, Paris SG, Montpellier, Sedan – 1994–95, 1999-01, 2001–02, 2006–07
- Papiss Cissé – Metz – 2007–08
- Ferdinand Coly – Châteauroux, Lens – 1997–98, 1999-02
- Abdoulaye Coulibaly – Saint-Étienne – 2008–09
- Omar Daf – Sochaux, Brest – 1998–99 and 2001–09, 2010–11
- Basile de Carvalho – Sochaux – 2002–05
- Issiar Dia – AS Nancy – 2006–10
- Abdoulaye Diagne-Faye – Lens, Istres – 2002–04, 2004–05
- Pape Diakhaté – AS Nancy, Saint-Étienne, Lyon – 2005–07, 2009–10, 2010–11
- Abdoulaye Diallo – Marseille – 1984–90
- Lamine Diatta – Toulouse FC, Rennes, Lyon, Saint-Étienne – 1998–99, 1999-04, 2004–06, 2006–07
- Djibril Diawara – Le Havre, AS Monaco – 1994–97, 1997–99
- Souleymane Diawara – Le Havre, Sochaux, Bordeaux, Marseille – 1998-00 and 2002–03, 2003–06, 2007–09, 2009-
- Salif Diao – AS Monaco, Sedan – 1998–99, 2000–02
- Mohamed Diongue – Nîmes Olympique – 1969–70
- Diop – Nîmes Olympique – 1960–61
- Papa Bouba Diop – Lens – 2002–04
- Papa Malick Diop – Strasbourg, Lorient, Metz – 1999-01, 2001–02, 2007–08
- Pape Seydou Diop – Lens – 1998–99
- El Hadji Diouf – Rennes, Lens – 1999-00, 2000–02
- Dino Djiba – Metz – 2003–06 and 2007–08
- Boukary Dramé – Paris SG, Sochaux – 2005–07, 2007–11
- Khalilou Fadiga – Auxerre – 2000–03
- Pape Abdoulaye Fall – Marseille, Caen – 1987–88, 1988–90
- Jacques Faty – Rennes, Marseille, Sochaux – 2002–07, 2007–08, 2008–11
- Ricardo Faty – Strasbourg, Nantes – 2005-06, 2008–09
- Amady Faye – Auxerre – 1999-03
- Ibrahima Faye – Caen, Troyes – 2004–05, 2005–07
- Mamadou Faye – Bastia – 1994–98
- Maodomalick Faye – Saint-Étienne – 2006–08 and 2009–10
- Joachim Fernandez – Bordeaux, Caen – 1995–96, 1996–97
- Lamine Gassama – Lyon – 2008-
- Rémi Gomis – Caen, Valenciennes – 2007–09, 2009–11
- Bernus Goram – AS Nancy – 1980–82
- Abdoulaye Gueye – Sochaux, Brest – 1977–80, 1981–83
- Babacar Gueye – Metz – 2003–06 and 2007–08
- Cheikh Gueye – Metz – 2007–08
- Idrissa Gana Gueye – Lille OSC – 2010–11
- Mamadou Kambell-Seck – Strasbourg – 1988–89
- Mamadou Kane – Lille OSC – 1991–92
- Racine Amadou Kane – Metz, Brest – 1987–88, 1989–90
- Abdoulaye Khouma Keita – AS Nancy – 2005–07
- Alboury Lah – Paris SG – 1990–91
- Abdou Kader Mangane – Lens, Rennes – 2007–08, 2008–11
- Boubacar Mansaly – Saint-Étienne – 2009–10
- David Papys M'Bodji – Marseille, Lorient – 2002–03, 2006–07
- Pape M'Bow – Marseille – 2007–08 and 2009–10
- Frédéric Mendy – Saint-Étienne – 2004–06
- Roger Mendy – Toulon, AS Monaco – 1985–89, 1989–92
- Guirane N'Daw – Sochaux, Nantes, Saint-Étienne – 2003–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
- Mamadou Niang – Troyes, Metz, Strasbourg, Marseille – 2000–03, 2003, 2003–05, 2005–11
- Cheick N'Diaye – Rennes – 2008–09
- Deme N'Diaye – Arles-Avignon – 2010–11
- Ismaïla N'Diaye – Caen – 2008–09 and 2010–11
- Lamine N'Diaye – Mulhouse – 1989–90
- Leyti N'Diaye – Marseille – 2004–05 and 2007–08 and 2010–11
- Makhtar N'Diaye – Rennes – 1999-03
- Mame N'Diaye – Marseille, Boulogne – 2005–06, 2009–10
- Momar N'Diaye – Metz – 2004–06 and 2007–08
- Moussa N'Diaye – AS Monaco, Sedan, Istres, Ajaccio, Auxerre – 1998-00, 2000–03, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07
- Samba N'Diaye – Lille OSC, Metz, Nantes – 1992–93, 1993–96, 1997–98
- Sylvain N'Diaye – Bordeaux, Lille OSC, Marseille – 1996–97, 2000–03, 2003–05
- Ousmane N'Doye – Toulouse FC – 2003–04
- Saar N'Gor – Laval – 1988–89
- Ferdinand Pordie – Rennes, Troyes – 1946–49, 1954–55
- Oumar Pouye – Metz – 2007–08
- Jean-Christophe Sagna – Laval – 1977–82
- Lamine Sagna – Bordeaux – 1990–91
- Lamine Sakho – Lens, Marseille, Saint-Étienne – 1999-01, 2001–03, 2004–06
- Massamba Sambou – AS Monaco, Le Havre – 2006–08, 2008–09
- Oumar Sané – Le Havre, Metz – 1998–99, 2001–02
- Salif Sané – Bordeaux, AS Nancy – 2010-11, 2011–13
- Kordoba Sarr – Caen – 2004–05
- Pape Sarr – Saint-Étienne, Lens – 1999-01, 2001–04
- Mamadou Seck – Ajaccio – 2002–05
- Badara Sène – Sochaux, Le Mans – 2005–08, 2009–10
- Oumar Sène – Laval, Paris SG – 1981–85, 1985–92
- Moussa Sow – Rennes, Lille OSC – 2004–10, 2010–11
- Pape Habib Sow – Sochaux – 2005–06
- Tony Sylva – AS Monaco, Lille OSC – 1999-04, 2004–08
- Hamadin Tall – RC Paris – 1961–62
- Ibrahim Tall – Sochaux, Nantes – 2002–05, 2008–09
- Pape Thiaw – Metz – 2003–04
- Demba Touré – Lyon – 2002–03
- Zargo Touré – Boulogne – 2009–10
- Amara Traoré – Gueugnon, Metz, Châteauroux – 1995–96, 1996–99, 1997–98
- Amadou Wade – Stade Français – 1959–62
- Omar Wade – Lille OSC – 2010–11
- Thierno Youm – Laval, Nantes – 1984–87, 1987–92
Serbia
- Branislav Aćimović – Sète – 1935–36[1]
- Rajko Aleksić – Lyon – 1977–79[2]
- Veljko Aleksić – AS Angoulême – 1969–70[2]
- Slobodan Antić – AS Nancy – 1979–80[2]
- Aleksandar Aranđelović – RC Paris – 1951–52[2]
- Stefan Babović – Nantes – 2008–09
- Mane Bajić – Lille OSC – 1971–72[2]
- Bojan Banjac – Lille OSC – 1996–97[3]
- Ivan Bek – Sète, Saint-Étienne – 1932–35, 1938–39[1][4]
- Milan Biševac – Lens, Valenciennes – 2006–08, 2008–11[3]
- Nenad Bjeković – Nice – 1976–81[2]
- Nenad Bjeković – Nantes, Châteauroux – 1996–97, 1997–98[3]
- Zdravko Borovnica – Bastia – 1982–83[2]
- Miroslav Bošković – Angers – 1976–77[2]
- Miloš Bursać – Toulon, Lyon – 1989–91, 1991–92[2]
- Ivan Ćurković – Saint-Étienne – 1972–81[2]
- Dragan Cvetković – Bastia – 1984–85[2]
- Zoran Dakić – Reims, Ajaccio – 1970–71, 1971-72[2]
- Milan Damjanović – Angers – 1971–75 and 1976–77[2]
- Miloš Dimitrijević – Nantes, Grenoble – 2004–07, 2008–09[3]
- Miloš Ðelmaš – Nice – 1987–91[2]
- Filip Ðorđević – Nantes – 2008–09
- Slađan Đukić – Troyes – 1999-01[3]
- Vladimir Durković – Saint-Étienne – 1967–71[2]
- Dragan Džajić – Bastia – 1975–77[2]
- Nenad Džodić – Montpellier, Ajaccio – 1997-00 and 2000–04 and 2009–10, 2004–06[3]
- Milan Galić – Reims – 1970–73[2]
- Svetislav Glišović – Stade Français – 1946–47[2]
- Nenad Grozdić – Lens – 2000–01[3]
- Dragan Gugleta – Strasbourg – 1967–69[2]
- Ivan Gvozdenović – Metz – 2004–05[3]
- Dejan Ilić – Istres – 2004–05[3]
- Zvonko Ivezić – Sochaux – 1976-82[2]
- Božo Janković – Metz – 1981–82[2]
- Slobodan Janković – Lens – 1975–77[2]
- Nenad Jestrović – Bastia, Metz – 1997–98, 1998-00[3]
- Zoran Jovicic – Caen – 2004–05[3]
- Vladimir Jugović – AS Monaco – 2001–02[3]
- Stanislav Karasi – Lille OSC – 1974–77[2]
- Mateja Kežman – Paris SG – 2008–11
- Branislav Kostić – Laval – 1976–77[2]
- Nenad Kovacevic – Lens – 2006–08 and 2009–11[3]
- Vladica Kovačević – Nantes – 1966–67[2]
- Petar Krivokuća – Rouen – 1977–78[2]
- Dobrosav Krstic – Sochaux – 1964-66[2]
- Nebojša Krupniković – Bastia – 1999[3]
- Branko Lazarević – Caen – 2010–11
- Danijel Ljuboja – Sochaux, Strasbourg, Paris SG, Grenoble, Nice – 1998–99, 2000–01 and 2002–03, 2003–05, 2009–10, 2010–11[3]
- Ilija Lukić – Rennes – 1969–71[2]
- Vladan Lukić – Metz – 1997–99[3]
- Milan Martinović – Ajaccio – 2003–04[3]
- Vladimir Mataušić – Strasbourg, Red Star – 1967–68, 1969–70[2]
- Igor Matić – Caen – 2005[3]
- Stjepan Matić – Rennes – 1976–77[2]
- Vojislav Melić – Sochaux – 1967-74[2]
- Ljubomir Mihajlović – Lyon – 1970–77[2]
- Zoran Milinković – Nice – 1996–97[3]
- Goran Milojević – Brest – 1990–91[2]
- Slobodan Milosavljević – Valenciennes – 1970–71 and 1972–73
- Selemir Milošević – Red Star – 1968–71[2]
- Dejan Milovanović – Lens – 2009–10
- Bora Milutinović – AS Monaco, Nice – 1967–69, 1970-71[2]
- Miloš Milutinović – RC Paris, Stade Français – 1961–63, 1963-65[2]
- Dalibor Mitrović – Ajaccio – 2003–04[3]
- Milorad Mitrović – Sète – 1933–34[1]
- Slavoljub Muslin – Lille OSC, Brest – 1981–83, 1983–86[2]
- Velimir Naumović – Rennes – 1969–71[2]
- Predrag Ocokoljić – Toulouse FC – 2003–05[3]
- Žarko Olarević – Lille OSC – 1978–81[2]
- Goran Pandurović – Rennes – 1995–98[3]
- Dragan Pantelić – Bordeaux – 1981–83[2]
- Ilja Pantelić – Marseille, Bastia, Paris SG – 1970–71, 1971–74, 1974-77[2]
- Marko Pantelić – Paris SG – 1996–97[3]
- Milinko Pantić – Le Havre – 1998–99[3]
- Nemanja Pejčinović – Nice – 2010–11
- Ilija Petković – Troyes – 1973–76[2]
- Ognjen Petrović – Bastia – 1976–78[2]
- Vladimir Petrović "Pižon" – Brest – 1985–86[2]
- Josip Pirmajer – Nîmes Olympique – 1972–75[2]
- Milan Radović – Brest – 1981–84[2]
- Ljubiša Rajković – Bastia – 1979–81[2]
- Zevan Rakić – Bastia – 1970–71[2]
- Ljubiša Ranković – Caen – 2004–05[3]
- Zoran Rendulić – Grenoble – 2008–10
- Spasoje Samardžic – Saint-Étienne – 1969–72[2]
- Dušan Savić – Lille OSC, Cannes – 1983–85, 1987–89[2]
- Vujadin Savić – Bordeaux – 2010–11
- Stevan Sekereš – Nantes – 1967–68[2]
- Laslo Seleš – Sochaux – 1969-78[2]
- Milovan Sikimić – Guingamp – 2002–04[3]
- Slobodan Škrbić – Lille OSC – 1971–72[2]
- Živko Slijepčević – Valenciennes – 1992–93[2]
- Zlatko Spleit – Nîmes Olympique – 1960–61[2]
- Jovan Stanković – Marseille – 2000–01[3]
- Ljubiša Stefanović – SC Nîmes – 1932–33[1]
- Ivan Stevanović – Sochaux – 2009–10
- Dragan Stojković – Marseille – 1990–94[2]
- Nenad Stojkovic – AS Monaco, Montpellier, AS Nancy – 1984–86, 1987–88, 1990–91[2]
- Vladimir Stojković – Nantes – 2006–07
- Silvester Takač – Rennes – 1967–69[2]
- Ðorđe Tomić – Guingamp – 1995–96[3]
- Slobodan Topalović – Lyon – 1981–83[2]
- Duško Tošić – Sochaux – 2005–07[3]
- Dobrivoje Trivić – Lyon – 1971–73[2]
- Bogdan Turudija – Troyes – 1976–78[2]
- Milivoje Vitakić – Lille OSC, Grenoble – 2004–07, 2008–10[3]
- Nebojša Vučićević – Metz – 1989–90[2]
- Ivan Vukomanovic – Bordeaux – 1998–99[3]
- Momčilo Vukotić – Bordeaux – 1978–79[2]
- Miodrag Živaljević – Lyon – 1979–80[2]
- Nebojša Zlatarić – Marseille, Paris FC, Valenciennes – 1975–77, 1978–79, 1980–81[2]
Sierra Leone
- Mohamed Kallon – AS Monaco – 2004–05 and 2006–08
Slovakia
- János Chawko – Metz – 1951–52[5]
- Ferdinand Faczinek – Sochaux – 1937–39[5]
- Miloš Glonek – Caen – 1994–95 and 1996–97
- Viliam Hýravý – Toulouse FC – 1991–92[5]
- Milan Luhový – Saint-Étienne – 1993[5]
- Lubomír Moravcík – Saint-Étienne, Bastia – 1990–96, 1996–98[5]
- Szilárd Németh – Strasbourg – 2005–06
- Carlo Pintér – Mulhouse – 1936–37[5]
- Ján Popluhár – Lyon – 1968–70[5]
- Adolf Scherer – Nîmes Olympique – 1969–72[5]
- Filip Šebo – Valenciennes – 2007–10
- Dušan Tittel – Nîmes Olympique – 1991–93[5]
- Alexander Vencel Jr. – Strasbourg, Le Havre – 1994-00, 2002–03
- Róbert Vittek – Lille – 2008–10
Slovenia
- Milenko Acimovic – Lille – 2004–06
- Vili Ameršek – Angers – 1976–79[6]
- Valter Birsa – Sochaux, Auxerre – 2006–09, 2008–11
- Boštjan Cesar – Marseille, Grenoble – 2005–07, 2008–10
- Marko Elsner – Nice – 1987–90[6]
- Adriano Fegic – AS Nancy – 1985–86[6]
- Bojan Jokic – Sochaux – 2007–10
- Tony Kurbos – Metz, Nice, AS Monaco – 1982–85, 1987–88, 1989[6]
- Džoni Novak – Le Havre, Sedan – 1996–99, 1999-00
- Milan Osterc – Le Havre – 2003
- Ermin Šiljak – Bastia – 1996–97
- Vinko Trskan – Marseille – 1947–48[6]
- Luka Žinko – Istres – 2004–05
South Africa
- Pierre Issa – Marseille – 1996-00
- Thabang Molefe – Le Mans – 2003–04
- Katlego Mphela – Strasbourg – 2003–05
South Korea
- Ahn Jung-Hwan – Metz – 2005–06
- Cho Won-Kwang – Sochaux-Montbéliard – 2004–06
- Jung Jo-Gook – Auxerre, AS Nancy – 2011–12
- Kang Jin-Wook – Metz – 2005–06
- Lee Sang-Yoon – Lorient – 1998–99
- Nam Tae-Hee – Valenciennes – 2008–11
- Ou Kyoung-Jun – Metz – 2007–08
- Park Chu-Young – AS Monaco – 2008–11
- Seo Jung-Won – Strasbourg – 1998–99
Spain
- Antonio Abenoza – Reims – 1947–52
- César Azpilicueta – Marseille – 2010–11
- José Arana Gorrostegui – Excelsior Roubaix – 1938–39
- Mikel Arteta – Paris SG – 2000–02
- Salvador Artigas – Rennes – 1945–49 and 1952–53
- Antonio Ballesteros – Angers – 1962–63
- Domènec Balmanya – Sète – 1937–39
- Paco Bandera – Lyon – 1979–80
- José Javier Barkero – Toulouse FC – 2000–01
- Mariano Bombarda – Metz – 1996–97
- Mario Cabanes Sabat – Metz – 1937–38
- José Caeiro – Rennes – 1956–57
- Francisco José Carrasco – Sochaux – 1989–92
- Albert Celades – Bordeaux – 2003–04
- Esteban Cifuentes – Strasbourg – 1937–38
- Marc Crosas – Lyon – 2007–08
- Diego Cuenca – Sedan – 1955–57
- Heliodoro Delgado – Toulouse FC (1937), RC Paris, Metz – 1946–48, 1948–51, 1951–53
- Enrique de Lucas – Paris SG – 2000–01
- Patrico Equizadu – Rennes – 1952–53
- Josep Escolà – Sète – 1937–39
- Jesus Fandino – Metz – 1972–73
- Christian Fernandez – Marseille – 1977–78
- Lorenzo Fernández – Nîmes Olympique – 1954–55
- Alfonso Fernandez-Léal – Lyon – 1991–93
- José Manuel Galdames – Toulouse FC – 1997–99
- Antonio García – Le Havre, Lille OSC – 1945–47, 1947–48
- Lazare Garcia – Sète – 1947–48
- Javier Garrido – Saint-Étienne – 2004–05
- Esteban Gómez – Strasbourg, Toulouse FC (1937), Rennes – 1945–47 and 1948–49, 1949–50, 1950–51
- Francisco Iriondo Orozco – Sète – 1935–36
- Gerard López – AS Monaco – 2005–07
- Iván de la Peña – Marseille – 1999-00
- Koke – Marseille – 2003–05
- José Mandaluniz Ealo – Stade Français – 1946–47
- Martín – Stade Français – 1950–52
- Rafael Martín Vázquez – Marseille – 1992
- Paco Mateo – Strasbourg – 1945–50
- Alfredo Megido – Bordeaux – 1977–78
- Álvaro Mejía – Arles-Avignon – 2010–11
- José Luis Molinuevo – RC Paris – 1945–47
- Fernando Morientes – AS Monaco, Marseille – 2003–04, 2009–10
- Francisco Navarro – Bordeaux – 1962–66
- Justo Nuevo – Red Star, Lille OSC, Le Havre, Rennes – 1945–48, 1948–50, 1950–51, 1951–53
- Luis Osoro – Montpellier – 1947–48
- José Padrón Martín – Alès, Cannes, Sochaux – 1935–36, 1936–37, 1937–38
- Sinforiano José Padrón Martín – FC Nancy – 1953–54
- Cristóbal Parralo – Paris SG – 2001–03
- Secundo Pascual – Strasbourg, Stade Français – 1945–49, 1949–51
- Francisco Pavón – Arles-Avignon – 2010–11
- Ignacio Pavon – Marseille – 1962–63
- Alfonso Pérez – Marseille – 2001–02
- Manuel Pérez – Alès – 1947–48
- Ivan Perez Muñoz – Bordeaux – 1998–99
- Josep Raich Garriga – Sète – 1937–38
- Luis Regueiro – RC Paris – 1937–38
- Albert Riera – Bordeaux – 2003–05
- Alberto Rivera Pizarro – Marseille – 2001–02
- Emilio Salaber – Nîmes Olympique, Sedan, Strasbourg – 1956–59 and 1966–67, 1959–65, 1967–69
- José Sanchez – Sochaux – 1965–71
- Angel Segurola – Bordeaux – 1962–63
- Jaime Solas – Lyon – 1959–61
- Daniel Solsona – Bastia – 1983–86
- Juan José González Tacoronte – FC Nancy – 1953–54
- Víctor Torres Mestre – Bordeaux – 1998-00
- Santiago Urtizberea – Bordeaux – 1945–47
- Miguel Valls – Ajaccio – 1970–71
- Julian Vaquero – Toulouse FC (1937) – 1950–51
- Juan Vila – Marseille, SO Montpellier – 1945–46 and 1947–48, 1946–47
- Ramón Zabalo – RC Paris – 1937–39
Sweden
- Gunnar Andersson – Marseille, Bordeaux – 1950–58, 1959–60
- Kennet Andersson – Lille OSC, Caen – 1993–94, 1994–95
- Pär Bengtsson – Nice – 1950–52
- Henrik Bertilsson – Martigues – 1994–96
- Yngve Brodd – Toulouse FC (1937), Sochaux – 1953–56 and 1959–62, 1956–59
- Henry Carlsson – RC Paris – 1948–49
- Mikael Dorsin – Strasbourg – 2003–04
- Erik Edman – Rennes – 2005–08
- Ralf Edström – AS Monaco – 1981–83
- Ove Eklund – Reims – 1974–75
- Dan Ekner – Marseille – 1950–51
- Johnny Ekström – Cannes – 1989–91
- Johan Elmander – Toulouse FC – 2006–08
- Lars Eriksson – Sète, Toulouse FC (1937) – 1953–54, 1954–55
- Leif Eriksson – Nice – 1970–75
- Alexander Farnerud – Strasbourg – 2003–06
- Pontus Farnerud – AS Monaco, Strasbourg – 1998-03 and 2004–05, 2003–04 and 2005–06
- Petter Hansson – Rennes, AS Monaco – 2007–10, 2010–11
- Åke Hjalmarsson – Nice, Lyon, Troyes – 1950–51 and 1952–53, 1954–55, 1955–56
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic – Paris SG – 2012–13
- Klas Ingesson – Marseille – 2000–01
- Andreas Isaksson – Rennes – 2004–06
- Gunnar Johansson – Marseille – 1950–58
- Egon Johnsson – Stade Français, Lens, Toulon – 1950–51 and 1952–54, 1954–57, 1959–60
- Jon Jönsson – Toulouse FC – 2007–08
- Kim Källström– Rennes, Lyon – 2003–06, 2006–11
- Anders Linderoth – Marseille – 1977–80
- Arne Lundqvist – Reims – 1953–55
- Roger Magnusson – Marseille, Red Star – 1968–74, 1974–75
- Bror Mellberg – Sochaux – 1956–57
- Lasse Nilsson – Saint-Étienne – 2007–08
- Stellan Nilsson – Marseille – 1953–54
- Yksel Osmanovski – Bordeaux – 2001–02
- Lennart Samuelsson – Nice – 1950–51
- Karl Svensson – Caen – 2007–09
- Michael Svensson – Troyes – 2001–02
- Emra Tahirovic – Lille OSC – 2007–08
- Christian Wilhelmsson – Nantes – 2006–07
Switzerland
- Almen Abdi – Le Mans – 2009–10
- André Abegglen – Sochaux – 1934–38
- Claude Andrey – Mulhouse – 1982–83
- Umberto Barberis – AS Monaco – 1980–83
- Pierre Beetschen – Lyon – 1956–60, 1961–64
- Kurt Bertsch – Saint-Étienne – 1946–47
- Ferdinand Bruhin – Marseille – 1933–42
- Arnaud Bühler – Sochaux – 2005–06
- Alexandre Bürger – Cannes, Toulouse FC (1937) – 1945–47, 1947–48
- Ricardo Cabañas – Guigamp – 2003
- Fabio Celestini – Troyes, Marseille – 2000–02, 2002–04
- Pierre-Albert Chapuisat – Paris FC – 1972–73
- Davide Chiumiento – Le Mans – 2005–06
- Alexandre Comisetti – Auxerre – 1999-01
- Joël Corminbœuf – Strasbourg – 1993–94
- Michel Decastel – Strasbourg – 1979–81
- Norbert Eschmann – Marseille, Stade Français – 1958–60, 1960–63
- Julián Estéban – Rennes – 2006–09
- Jacques Fatton – Lyon – 1954–57
- Lucien Favre – Toulouse FC – 1983–84
- Gelson Fernandes – Saint-Étienne – 2009–10
- Alexander Frei – Rennes – 2002–05
- Alessandro Frigerio – Le Havre – 1938–39
- Philippe Fuchs – Saint-Étienne, Lyon OU – 1939, 1945–46
- Alain Geiger – Saint-Étienne – 1988–90
- Gaetano Giallanza – Nantes – 1997–98
- Albert Gougain – Sochaux, Red Star, Le Havre – 1933–36 and 1937–38, 1936–37, 1938–39
- Marco Grassi – Rennes, AS Monaco, Cannes, Lyon – 1994–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99
- Stéphane Grichting – Auxerre – 2002–11
- Daniel Gygax – Lille OSC, Metz – 2005–06, 2007–08
- Bernt Haas – Bastia – 2005
- Alfred Jäck – Olympique Lillois – 1936–37
- Daniel Jeandupeux – Bordeaux – 1975–78
- Edmond Kramer – SC Nîmes, Nice – 1932–33, 1933–34
- Jean-Pierre La Placa – Toulouse FC – 1997–98
- Maxime Lehmann – Sochaux – 1932–38[4]
- Stephan Lichtsteiner – Lille OSC – 2005–08
- Johann Lonfat – Sochaux – 2002–06
- Badile Lubamba – Troyes – 2002–03
- Jean-Claude Milani – Nantes 1988-90
- Patrick Müller – Lyon, AS Monaco – 2000–04 and 2006–08, 2008–09
- Christophe Ohrel – Rennes, Saint-Étienne – 1994–95, 1995–96
- Roger Pasquini – Saint-Étienne – 1938–39 and 1946–47
- Raimondo Ponte – Bastia – 1981–82
- Philippe Pottier – Stade Français, Angers – 1961–66, 1966–67
- Joseph Rich – Saint-Étienne, FC Nancy – 1938–39 and 1945–47, 1947–48
- Alain Rochat – Rennes – 2005–06
- Jean-Pierre Rochat – Alès – 1947–48
- Jacques Spagnoli – Olympique Lillois – 1937–38
- Nestor Subiat – Mulhouse, Saint-Étienne – 1989–90, 1999-00
- Jean Tamini – Saint-Étienne – 1950–52
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
- 1 2 3 4 Played in France when Serbia was part of Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Played in France when SR Serbia was part of SFR Yugoslavia
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Played in France when existed the federation of Serbia and Montenegro and its predecessor FR Yugoslavia
- 1 2 Played also for France
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Played in France when Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia
- 1 2 3 4 5 Played in France when SR Slovenia was part of SFR Yugoslavia
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