List of Serie A players that represented unofficial national football teams edit
This is a list of Serie A players that represented unofficial national football teams or authonomous region football teams. The following players:
- have played at least one Serie A game.
- have been capped at least once for the listed football teams.
The following team, indeed:
- must not be a FIFA member
- must be (or have been) subscribed to at least one of non FIFA football association like N.F.-Board or CONIFA or have been recognised, anyway, as an official selection-teams not affiliated to FIFA.
This is NOT a list of footballers per geographical region, territory or other entities. Inclusion must respect principles for Non-FIFA international football
Players are sorted by the NON Fifa affiliated football team:
Andalusia edit
- - Diego Capel
- - Chico Flores
- - Luis Alberto
- - Rubén Pérez
- - Suso
- - Diego Tristán
Aragon edit
Basque Country edit
Brittany edit
Canary Islands edit
- - Pedro
Cantabria edit
Catalonia edit
- - Guillermo Amor
- - Bojan
- - Gerard Deulofeu
- - Dídac Vilà
- - Salva Ferrer
- - Pep Guardiola
- - Keita Baldé
- - Pol Lirola
- - David López
- - Pau López
- - Martín Montoya
- - Pepe Reina
- - Víctor Ruiz
- - Cristian Tello
- - Joan Verdú
Corsica edit
Galicia edit
Padania edit
- - Federico Cossato
- - Michele Cossato
- - Alessandro Dal Canto
- - Luca Ferri
- - Maurizio Ganz
- - Giuliano Gentilini
- - Gianpiero Piovani
- - Marius Stankevičius
Rio de Janeiro edit
- - Edmundo
- - Dejan Petković
- - Renato Portaluppi
- - Zico
São Paulo edit
- - Cafu
- - Careca
- - Leandro Castán
- - Freddy Rincón
Sardinia edit
- - Simone Aresti
- - Andrea Cocco
- - Alessandro Deiola
- - Emerson
- - Gianluca Festa
- - Matteo Mancosu
- - Federico Marigosu
- - Salvatore Matrecano
- - Claudio Pani
- - Simone Pinna
- - Francesco Pisano
- - Vittorio Pusceddu
- - Marco Sanna
- - Gianbattista Scugugia
- - Mariano Sotgia
- - Tomaso Tatti
- - Gianfranco Zola
Sicily edit
Two Sicilies edit
- - Erjon Bogdani
- - Emanuele Calaiò
- - Alfonso Camorani
- - Giuseppe De Luca
- - Dino Fava Passaro
- - Gennaro Iezzo
- - Nicola Mora
- - Fabiano Santacroce
- - Gennaro Scarlato
Valencian Community edit
List of Afro-Italian Serie A players edit
This is a list of Serie A players that are Italian as per FIFA eligibility rules but have African descendents, heritage or double nationality. In order to appear in this list players must:
- have played at least one Serie A game.
- have not been capped for any National football team different from Italy or, if capped for youth teams, they then switched fot Italy national football teams.
- have African descendents, heritage or additional nationality via one of their parents and/or place of birth.
- not have decided to represent African countries after having represented Italy at youth levels.
- not have earned Italian citizenship after they moved there for playing (or work), as second citizenship.
This is NOT a list of footballers per place, region or country of birth only. Players are listed in alphabetical order alongside the African country/ies they are related to.
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O edit
S edit
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Z edit
Effective foreign edit
The below Serie A players are considered foreign (as per FIFA eligibility rules) having decided to represent African national football teams.
Serie A Players that may switch nationality edit
This is a list of actual and former Serie A players that may switch nationality (according FIFA eligibility rules) respect actual holding, and debut in a new national football team. In order to appear in this list players must:
- have played at least one Serie A game.
- have been capped for any National football team but been still able to switch (e.g. youth rosters or friendly matches capped only) or
- not having been capped for any national football team but been able to switch to a NFT different from those of their actual countryship
This is NOT a list of footballers per place, region or country of birth only. Players are listed per: 1) Confederation, 2) Country NFT for which they may switch and 3) Family name. Players in bold have already been called up for the new NFT, but never debuted. Players crossed are closed to debut in Serie A.
AFC edit
CAF edit
- Algeria - Yacine Adli, Farès Ghedjemis, Maxime Lopez
- Angola - Leonardo Buta, Cephas Malele, Vivaldo Semedo
- Benin - Florian Ayé
- Burkina Faso - Alban Lafont
- Cameroon - Lucien Agoumé, Jean-Christophe Bahebeck,
Samuel BalletYann Aurel Bisseck, Steeve-Mike Eboa Ebongue, Aurélien Nguiamba, Dimitri Oberlin, Kevin Rüegg, Adrien Tameze, Frank Tsadjout - Cape Verde - Luc Castaignos
- Central African Republic - Junior Sambia
- Chad - Loum Tchaouna
- Congo - Warren Bondo, Jordi Mboula, Senna Miangue
- Congo DR - Warren Bondo,
Nathan Buayi-Kiala, Elio Capradossi, Koni De Winter, Pierre Kalulu, Jean-Victor Makengo, Stephy Mavididi, Cyril Ngonge, Joseph Nonge, Samuel Ntanda, Stéphane Oméonga, Axel Tuanzebe - Ghana - James Abankwah, Claud Adjapong, Kingsley Boateng, Emmanuel Gyabuaa, Justin Kumi, Brian Oddei, Said Ahmed Said, Kelvin Yeboah
- Guinea - Issa Bah, Mohamed Kaba, Daouda Peeters
- Guinea Bissau - Beto, Félix Correia,
Tiago Djaló, Herculano Nabian, Domingos Quina, Leandro Sanca, Ronaldo Vieira - Ivory Coast - Ndary Adopo, Marley Aké, Kelvin Amian, Tiémoué Bakayoko,
Ange-Yoan Bonny, Jeremie Broh, Seydou Fini, Eddy Gnahoré, Axel Guessand, Yann Karamoh, Ibrahim Karamoko, Isaac Karamoko, Soualiho Meïté, Brandon Soppy - Mali -
Woyo Coulibaly, Modibo Diakité, Adama Soumaoro - Mauritania - Kévin Malcuit
- Morocco - Reda Belahyane,
Moutir ChajiaYonese Hanine, Abdou Harroui, Kévin Malcuit, Rafik Zekhnini - Nigeria -
Peter Amoran, Bobby Adekanye, Emanuel Aiwu, Wisdom Amey, Patrick Dorgu, Emmanuel Ekong, Michael Folorunsho, Paolo Gozzi Iweru, Michael Kayode, Caleb Okoli, Simon Sohm, Kevin Zeroli, Joshua Zirkzee - Reunion - Samuel Souprayen
- Senegal - Lys Mousset, Iron Gomis
- South Africa - Joel Untersee
- Togo - Wisdom Amey
- Tunisia - Ramzi Aya
- Uganda - Elio Capradossi, Savio Nsereko
CONCACAF edit
- Curaçao - Justin Kluivert
- Guadeloupe - Jonathan Biabiany, Wylan Cyprien, Valentin Gendrey, Armand Laurienté
- Haiti - Emil Konradsen Ceide
- Jamaica - Djavan Anderson, Djed Spence
- Martinique - Janis Antiste, Gregoire Defrel
- Mexico - Luka Romero
- Suriname - Djavan Anderson, Jayden Braaf, Denilho Cleonise, Ricardo Kishna, Justin Kluivert, Elayis Tavsan, Deyovaisio Zeefuik, Marvin Zeegelaar
- USA - Jeremy Toljan
CONMEBOL edit
- Brazil - João Costa, Emanuel Vignato, Samuele Vignato
- Chile - Mauro Zarate
- Colombia - Eddie Salcedo
- Venezuela - Daniel Maldini
OFC edit
UEFA edit
- Albania - Medon Berisha
- Austria - Dejan Stojanović
- Belgium - Mile Svilar, Jackson Tchatchoua
- Bosnia and Herzegovina -
Zinedin Smajlovic - Cyprus - Sergej Grubač
- France - Karim Zedadka
- Germany - Jan-Carlo Simić,
Matija Popović, Antonio Tikvić - Italy - Bruno Amione, Daniel Boloca, Juan Brunetta,
Drissa CamaraLuan Capanni, Franco Carboni,Leandro Chichizola, Emmanuel Ekong, Gino Infantino, Junior Messias, Brian Oddei, Marco Pellegrino, Ignacio Pussetto, Stiven Shpendi, Matías Soulé, Gabriel Strefezza, Lautaro Valenti - Kosovo - Medon Berisha, Arijon Ibrahimović
- Luxembourg - Dany Mota
- Netherlands - Laurens Serpe
- North Macedonia - Nikola Sekulov
- Portugal -
Lucas Da CunhaPatrick Leal - Romania - Andrei Moțoc
- San Marino - Vasco Regini
- Scotland - Luis Binks
- Spain - Nahuel Estévez, Luka Romero
- Switzerland - Medon Berisha
- Turkey - Tolgay Arslan, Mervan Celik, Sinan Gümüş, Koray Günter, Elayis Tavsan
- Ukraine - Nikita Contini