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==== Belgium ==== |
==== Belgium ==== |
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*'''[[Hemsley Akpa-Chukwu]]''' – '''Empoli''' – 2024–{{Cref2|b CMR}} [Empoli https://empolifc.com/primavera-akpa-chukwu-hemsley-e-un-nuovo-calciatore-azzurro/] |
*'''[[Hemsley Akpa-Chukwu]]''' – '''Empoli''' – 2024–{{Cref2|b CMR}} [Empoli https://empolifc.com/primavera-akpa-chukwu-hemsley-e-un-nuovo-calciatore-azzurro/] |
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*'''[[Jean Butez]]''' – '''Como''' – 2024– |
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*'''[[Moutir Chajia]]''' – '''Como''' – 2024– |
*'''[[Moutir Chajia]]''' – '''Como''' – 2024– |
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*'''[[Ayanda Sishuba]]''' – '''Verona''' – 2024– |
*'''[[Ayanda Sishuba]]''' – '''Verona''' – 2024– |
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==== Netherlands ==== |
==== Netherlands ==== |
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*'''[[Elaydjah Nijon]]''' – '''Udinese''' – 2024– |
*'''[[Elaydjah Nijon]]''' – '''Udinese''' – 2024– |
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==== Norway ==== |
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*'''[[Mathias Løvik]]''' – '''Parma''' – 2024– |
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==== Poland ==== |
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===Croatia=== |
===Croatia=== |
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*'''[[Filip Brekalo]]''' – '''Reggiana''' – 2024– [https://reggianacalcio.it/2024/07/11/filip-brekalo-e-un-nuovo-difensore-della-reggiana/ Acq Reggiana] |
*'''[[Filip Brekalo (footballer, born 2003)|Filip Brekalo]]''' – '''Reggiana''' – 2024– [https://reggianacalcio.it/2024/07/11/filip-brekalo-e-un-nuovo-difensore-della-reggiana/ Acq Reggiana] |
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*'''[[Ante Matej Jurič]]''' [https://bresciacalcio.it/ante-matej-juric-e-un-nuovo-calciatore-del-brescia-2/ Acq Brescia] |
*'''[[Ante Matej Jurič]]''' [https://bresciacalcio.it/ante-matej-juric-e-un-nuovo-calciatore-del-brescia-2/ Acq Brescia] |
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*'''[[Noa Kljajić]]''' – '''Reggiana''' – 2024– |
*'''[[Noa Kljajić]]''' – '''Reggiana''' – 2024– |
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*'''[[Yannis Nahounou]]''' [https://reggianacalcio.it/2024/07/20/il-difensore-francese-yannis-nahounou-sigla-un-biennale-in-granata/ Acquisto Salernitana] |
*'''[[Yannis Nahounou]]''' [https://reggianacalcio.it/2024/07/20/il-difensore-francese-yannis-nahounou-sigla-un-biennale-in-granata/ Acquisto Salernitana] |
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*'''[[Lilian Njoh]]''' [https://salernitana.it/news/lilian-njoh-e-un-nuovo-giocatore-della-salernitana/ Acquisto Salernitana] |
*'''[[Lilian Njoh]]''' [https://salernitana.it/news/lilian-njoh-e-un-nuovo-giocatore-della-salernitana/ Acquisto Salernitana] |
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===Ireland=== |
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*'''[[Liam Kerrigan]]''' – '''Como''' – 2022– [Como https://comofootball.com/liam-kerrigan-al-como-a-titolo-definitivo/] |
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===Ivory Coast=== |
===Ivory Coast=== |
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* {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Roberto D'Aversa]] – Sampdoria, Torino, Bologna – 2012–16, 2018–23 |
* {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Roberto D'Aversa]] – Sampdoria, Torino, Bologna – 2012–16, 2018–23 |
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* {{Flagicon|DZA}} [[Matteo Ferrari]] – Genoa, Lecce – 1997–99 |
* {{Flagicon|DZA}} [[Matteo Ferrari]] – Genoa, Lecce – 1997–99 |
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* {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Roberto Floriano]] – Foggia, Palermo – 2017–18, 2022–23 |
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* {{Flagicon|LBY}} [[Claudio Gentile]] – Ancona, Piacenza – 1972–73, 1987–88 |
* {{Flagicon|LBY}} [[Claudio Gentile]] – Ancona, Piacenza – 1972–73, 1987–88 |
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* {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Vincenzo Italiano]] – Verona, Genoa, Chievo, Padova – 1997–99, 2002–08, 2009–12 |
* {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Vincenzo Italiano]] – Verona, Genoa, Chievo, Padova – 1997–99, 2002–08, 2009–12 |
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*{{flagicon|RSA|1928}} {{flagicon|ENG}} – [[Eddie Firmani]] – Genoa – 1961–62 |
*{{flagicon|RSA|1928}} {{flagicon|ENG}} – [[Eddie Firmani]] – Genoa – 1961–62 |
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*{{flagicon|ARG}} – [[Fernando Forestieri]] – Genoa, Vicenza, Empoli, Bari – 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–12 |
*{{flagicon|ARG}} – [[Fernando Forestieri]] – Genoa, Vicenza, Empoli, Bari – 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–12 |
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*{{flagicon|MDG}} – [[Jean Freddi Greco]] – Vicenza – 2022–23 |
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Da [[Elisio Gabardo]] |
Da [[Elisio Gabardo]] |
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=== Portugal === |
=== Portugal === |
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*'''[[Sérgio Conceição]]''' – '''Milan''' – |
*'''[[Sérgio Conceição]]''' – '''Milan''' – 2024– |
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*[[Paulo Fonseca]] – Roma, Milan – 2019–21, 2024–25{{Cref2|b MOZ–POR}} |
*[[Paulo Fonseca]] – Roma, Milan – 2019–21, 2024–25{{Cref2|b MOZ–POR}} |
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*[[José Mourinho]] – Inter, Roma – 2008–10, 2021–24 |
*[[José Mourinho]] – Inter, Roma – 2008–10, 2021–24 |
Latest revision as of 16:52, 8 January 2025
List of foreign Serie A players New entries
[edit]AFC
[edit]Australia
[edit]- Mathew Ryan – Roma – 2024–
CAF
[edit]UEFA
[edit]Belgium
[edit]- Hemsley Akpa-Chukwu – Empoli – 2024–[b CMR] [Empoli https://empolifc.com/primavera-akpa-chukwu-hemsley-e-un-nuovo-calciatore-azzurro/]
- Jean Butez – Como – 2024–
- Moutir Chajia – Como – 2024–
- Ayanda Sishuba – Verona – 2024–
Croatia
[edit]- Mate Antunović – Monza – 2024– Acquisto
- Antonio Tikvić Acquisto
Denmark
[edit]- Cornelius Olsson – Torino – 2024– Torino
England
[edit]- Dele Alli – Como – 2024–
- Omari Forson Monza
Germany
[edit]- Mathis Bruns – Lecce – 2024–
- Christian Früchtl – Lecce – 2024–
- Justin Janitzek – Lecce – 2024–
Netherlands
[edit]- Elaydjah Nijon – Udinese – 2024–
Norway
[edit]- Mathias Løvik – Parma – 2024–
Poland
[edit]- Iwo Kaczmarski – Empoli – 2024–
Serbia
[edit]- Mihajlo Ilić – Bologna – 2024–
- Matija Popović – Monza – 2024–[b DEU] Monza
Spain
[edit]- Iker Bravo Bayer Udinese
- Rafa Marín – Napoli – 2024–
Sweden
[edit]- Kazper Karlsson – Bologna – 2024–
Switzerland
[edit]- Samuel Ballet – Como – 2024–
Turkey
[edit]- Enes Yilmaz – Lecce – 2024–[b DEU] Lecce
OFC
[edit]CONMEBOL
[edit]Argentina
[edit]- Nicolás Valentini – Fiorentina – 2024–
Chile
[edit]- Damián Pizarro – Udinese – 2024–
Paraguay
[edit]- Diego González – Lazio – 2024–
CONCACAF
[edit]NOTES TO ADD:
Serie A Team changes
[edit]CAF
[edit]Georgia
[edit]- Koffi Djidji – , Empoli
AFC
[edit]UEFA
[edit]France
[edit]Georgia
[edit]- Saba Sazonov – , Empoli
Norway
[edit]- Kristian Thorstvedt – , Bologna
Portugal
[edit]- Rui Patricio – , Atalanta
Spain
[edit]- Josep Martinez – , Inter
CONMEBOL
[edit]Brazil
[edit]- Danilo – , Napoli
Serie A Returns
[edit]CAF
[edit]AFC
[edit]UEFA
[edit]CONCACAF
[edit]CONMEBOL
[edit]List of foreign Serie B players New entries
[edit]Albania
[edit]- Cristian Shiba – Südtirol – 2024–[b ITA]
Argentina
[edit]Belgium
[edit]- Mohamed Cisse – Ternana – 2023–[b GUI]
Bosnia and Herzegovina
[edit]- Petar Zovko – Spezia – 2024–
Brazil
[edit]- Leonardo Luiz Pereira Lopes – Modena – 2024–
Croatia
[edit]- Filip Brekalo – Reggiana – 2024– Acq Reggiana
- Ante Matej Jurič Acq Brescia
- Noa Kljajić – Reggiana – 2024–
- Roko Vukušić – Modena – 2024– Nomme
Denmark
[edit]- Julius Beck – Spezia – 2024–
France
[edit]Ivory Coast
[edit]- Ahmed Sanogo – Cittadella – 2024–
Paraguay
[edit]- Kevin Parzajuk – Brescia Polish descent
Poland
[edit]- Mateusz Łęgowski – Salernitana – 2024–
Senegal
[edit]- Babacar Diop – Venezia – 2024– [1]
Slovenia
[edit]- Elian Demirović – Juve Stabia – 2024–
- Žan Jevšenak Pisa
NOTES TO ADD:
Serie B Team changes
[edit]Finland
[edit]- Niklas Pyyhtiä – , Südtirol
Serie B Returns
[edit]Albania
[edit]- Frédéric Veseli – , Südtirol– 2017–18, 2019–21, 2022–23, 2024–
Croatia
[edit]- Kristjan Matosevic – , Juve Stabia – 2021–23, 2024–
Romania
[edit]- Olimpiu Morutan 2022–23, 2024–
List of Italian Serie A players born abroad
[edit]- Roberto D'Aversa – Monza, Cosenza, Pescara, Sampdoria, Ternana, Messina, Treviso, Mantova, Gallipoli, Triestina, Lanciano – 1997–2003, 2007–10, 2012–13
- Roberto Di Matteo – Lazio – 1993–96
- Matteo Ferrari – Bari, Inter, Parma, Roma, Genoa – 1999–2005, 2006–09
- Claudio Gentile – Juventus, Fiorentina – 1973–87
- Guerino Gottardi – Lazio – 1995–2003
- Vincenzo Italiano – Verona, Chievo – 1996–97, 1999–2002, 2006–07, 2008–09
- Simone Perrotta – Juventus, Bari, Chievo, Roma – 1998–2013
- Giuseppe Rossi – Parma, Fiorentina, Genoa – 2006–07, 2012–14, 2015–18
- Nicola Sansone – Parma, Sassuolo, Bologna, Lecce – 2012–16, 2018–
- Roberto Soriano – Sampdoria, Torino, Bologna – 2012–16, 2018–23
List of Italian Serie B players born abroad
[edit]- Roberto D'Aversa – Sampdoria, Torino, Bologna – 2012–16, 2018–23
- Matteo Ferrari – Genoa, Lecce – 1997–99
- Roberto Floriano – Foggia, Palermo – 2017–18, 2022–23
- Claudio Gentile – Ancona, Piacenza – 1972–73, 1987–88
- Vincenzo Italiano – Verona, Genoa, Chievo, Padova – 1997–99, 2002–08, 2009–12
- Simone Perrotta – Reggina – 1995–98
- Giuseppe Rossi – SPAL – 2021–23
- Nicola Sansone – Crotone – 2011–12
- Roberto Soriano – Empoli, Sampdoria, Salernitana – 2010–12, 2024–
List of Italian Serie B players (Oriundi)
[edit]- – Amauri – Messina – 2002–03
- – André Anderson – Salernitana – 2018–19, 2020–21
- – Antonio Angelillo – Genoa – 1968–69
- – Emil Audero – Venezia –2017–18
- – Cristian Battocchio – Entella – 2014–15
- – Daniel Bessa – Vicenza, Bologna, Como, Verona – 2012–13, 2014–17
- – Kingsley Boateng – Bari, Juve Stabia – 2014–17, 2019–20
- – Mauro Camoranesi – Juventus – 2006–07
- – Nikita Contini – Entella, Crotone, Vicenza, Reggina – 2019–20, 2021–23
- – Dino da Costa – Verona – 1966–67
- – Paolo Dellafiore – Padova, Siena, Latina, Perugia – 2012–18
- – Attilio Demaria – Legnano, Cosenza – 1946–49
- – Nicolao Dumitru – Empoli, Ternana, Cittadella, Reggina, Latina, Livorno – 2008–10, 2011–14, 2015–16, 2018–19
- – Éder – Frosinone, Empoli, Sampdoria – 2007–10, 2011–12
- – Luiz Felipe – Salernitana – 2016–17
- – Franco Ferrari – Brescia, Livorno – 2018–20
- – Eddie Firmani – Genoa – 1961–62
- – Fernando Forestieri – Genoa, Vicenza, Empoli, Bari – 2006–07, 2008–09, 2010–12
- – Jean Freddi Greco – Vicenza – 2022–23
List of foreign Serie A head coaches
[edit]Dal 1985
Oriundi
[edit]- Antonio Angelillo – Avellino – 1984–85
- Bruno Pesaola – Napoli, Fiorentina, Bologna – 1962–63, 1965–79, 1982–83
- Thiago Motta – Genoa, Spezia, Bologna, Juventus – 2019–20, 2021–
Argentina
[edit]- Héctor Cúper – Inter, Parma – 2001–04, 2007–08
- Juan Carlos Lorenzo – Lazio – (anni prima), 1984–85
- Juan Carlos Morrone – Lazio – 1982–83
- Diego Simeone – Catania – 2010–11
Brazil
[edit]- Luís Vinício – Napoli, Lazio, Avellino, Pisa, Udinese – 1973–88
- Leonardo – Inter, Milan – 2009–11
Croatia
[edit]- Ivan Jurić – Genoa, Verona, Torino, Roma – 2016–25
- Igor Tudor – Udinese, Verona, Lazio – 2017–20, 2021–22, 2023–24
Czech Republic
[edit]- Zdeněk Zeman – Foggia, Lazio, Roma, Napoli, Lecce, Cagliari, Pescara – 1991–99, 2000–01, 2004–05, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2016–17
France
[edit]- Rudi Garcia – Roma, Napoli – 2013–16, 2023–24
- Abdoulay Konko – Genoa – 2021–22
Germany
[edit]- Alexander Blessin – Genoa – 2021–22
- Kosta Runjaić – Udinese – 2024–[b AUT]
- Rudi Völler – Roma – 2004–05
Hungary
[edit]- Béla Ludwig – Cremonese – 1929–30
- Árpád Weisz – Alessandria, Inter, Bari, Novara, Bologna – 1926–38
Netherlands
[edit]- Frank De Boer – Inter – 2016–17
- Clarence Seedorf – Milan – 2013–14[b SUR]
Poland
[edit]- Zbigniew Boniek – Bari, Lecce – 1990–92
Portugal
[edit]- Sérgio Conceição – Milan – 2024–
- Paulo Fonseca – Roma, Milan – 2019–21, 2024–25[b MOZ–POR]
- José Mourinho – Inter, Roma – 2008–10, 2021–24
- Paulo Sousa – Fiorentina, Salernitana – 2015–17, 2022–24
Serbia
[edit]- Vujadin Boškov – Ascoli, Sampdoria, Roma, Napoli, Perugia – 1984–85, 1986–96, 1997–99
- Siniša Mihajlović – Bologna, Catania, Fiorentina, Sampdoria, Milan, Torino – 2008–12, 2013–23[b CRO–YUG]
Spain
[edit]- Rafael Benítez – Inter, Napoli – 2010–11, 2013–15
- Luis Enrique – Roma – 2011–12
- Julio Velázquez – Udinese – 2018–19
Sweden
[edit]- Sven-Göran Eriksson – Roma, Fiorentina, Sampdoria, Lazio – 1984–89, 1992–2001
- Nils Liedholm – Milan, Varese, Fiorentina, Roma, Verona – 1963–66, 1970–92, 1996–97
Switzerland
[edit]- Vladimir Petković – Lazio – 2012–14[b BIH–YUG]
Ukraine
[edit]- Andriy Shevchenko – Genoa – 2021–22
Uruguay
[edit]- Diego López – Cagliari, Palermo, Brescia – 2013–14, 2016–18, 2019–20
- Paolo Montero – Juventus – 2023–24
List of foreign Serie B head coaches
[edit]Dal 2003
Argentina
[edit]- Aldo Ammazzalorso – Ascoli, Salernitana, Pescara – 2003–05, 2006–07
- Abel Balbo – Treviso – 2008–09
- Hernán Crespo – Modena – 2015–16
Croatia
[edit]- Nenad Bjelica – Spezia – 2014–16
- Ivan Javorčić – Brescia, Venezia – 2014–15, 2022–23
- Ivan Jurić – Crotone – 2015–16
Czech Republic
[edit]- Zdeněk Zeman – Parma, Messina, Foggia, Salernitana, Avellino, Brescia, Lecce, Pescara – 1987–91, 2001–04, 2005–07, 2011–12, 2017–18
France
[edit]- Didier Deschamps – Juventus – 2006–07
Germany
[edit]- Alexander Blessin – Genoa – 2022–23
Honduras
[edit]- David Suazo – Brescia – 2018–19
Spain
[edit]- Guille Abascal – Ascoli – 2019–20
- Pep Clotet – Brescia, SPAL – 2020–23
- Cesc Fàbregas – Como – 2023–24
Uruguay
[edit]- Diego López – Bologna, Brescia – 2014–15, 2020–21
- Julio César Ribas – Venezia – 2004–05