List of foreign Serie A (women's football) players

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This is a list of foreign players (i.e. non-Italian players) in Serie A. The following players:

  1. Have played at least one Serie A game for the respective club (seasons in which and teams that a player did not collect any caps in Serie A for have NOT been listed).
  2. Have not been capped for the Italian national team on any level, independently from the birthplace, except for players born in San Marino and active in the Italian national team before the first official match of the Sammarinese national team played on 14 November 1990 and players of Italian formation born abroad from Italian parents (so called 'Oriundi').
  3. Have been born in Italy and were capped by a foreign national team. This includes players who have dual citizenship with Italy.

Players are sorted by the State, according to the FIFA eligibility rules:

  1. They played for in a national team on any level. For footballers that played for two or more national teams it prevails:
    1. The one he played for on A level.
    2. The national team of birth.
  2. If they never played for any national team on any level, it prevails the state of birth. For footballers born in dissolved states prevails the actual state of birth (e.g.: Yugoslavia -> Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, etc.).

Oriundi and Naturalised players[edit]

Africa (CAF)[edit]

Algeria Algeria[edit]

Cameroon Cameroon[edit]

Nigeria Nigeria[edit]

Malawi Malawi[edit]

Morocco Morocco[edit]

South Africa South Africa[edit]

Uganda Uganda[edit]

Asia (AFC)[edit]

Afghanistan Afghanistan[edit]

Australia Australia[edit]

Japan Japan[edit]

Europe (UEFA)[edit]

Albania Albania[edit]

Austria Austria[edit]

Belgium Belgium[edit]

Bulgaria Bulgaria[edit]

Croatia Croatia[edit]

Czech Republic Czech Republic[edit]

Denmark Denmark[edit]

England England[edit]

Estonia Estonia[edit]

Finland Finland[edit]

France France[edit]

Germany Germany[edit]

Greece Greece[edit]

Hungary Hungary[edit]

Iceland Iceland[edit]

Israel Israel[edit]

Kosovo Kosovo[edit]

Lithuania Lithuania[edit]

Malta Malta[edit]

Netherlands Netherlands[edit]

Norway Norway[edit]

Poland Poland[edit]

Portugal Portugal[edit]

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland[edit]

Romania Romania[edit]

Russia Russia[edit]

San Marino San Marino[edit]

Scotland Scotland[edit]

Serbia Serbia[edit]

Slovakia Slovakia[edit]

Slovenia Slovenia[edit]

Spain Spain[edit]

Sweden Sweden[edit]

Switzerland Switzerland[edit]

Turkey Turkey[edit]

Ukraine Ukraine[edit]

North and Central America, Caribbean (CONCACAF)[edit]

Aruba Aruba[edit]

Canada Canada[edit]

Guatemala Guatemala[edit]

Jamaica Jamaica[edit]

Martinique Martinique[edit]

Mexico Mexico[edit]

Panama Panama[edit]

United States United States[edit]

Oceania (OFC)[edit]

New Zealand New Zealand[edit]

South America (CONMEBOL)[edit]

Argentina Argentina[edit]

Brazil Brazil[edit]

Colombia Colombia[edit]

Paraguay Paraguay[edit]

Peru Peru[edit]

Venezuela Venezuela[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^
    Born in Canada
  2. ^
    Born in England
  3. ^
    Born in France
  4. ^
    Born in Guyana
  5. ^
    Born in Liberia
  6. ^
    Born in the Netherlands
  7. ^
    Born in Nigeria
  8. ^
    Born in Sweden
  9. ^
    Born in the United Arab Emirates
  10. ^
  11. ^
  12. ^
  13. ^
  14. ^

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