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*{{flagicon|COD}} [[Guy Guy Emerite Lema]] – [[Slavija Sarajevo]] 2016-2017
*{{flagicon|COD}} [[Guy Guy Emerite Lema]] – [[Slavija Sarajevo]] 2016-2017
*{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Barna Tóth]] – [[Kozara Gradiška]] 2010-(2011)
*{{flagicon|HUN}} [[Barna Tóth]] – [[Kozara Gradiška]] 2010-(2011)
*{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Soichiro Tanaka]] – [[Slavija Sarajevo]] 2016-present
*{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Sōichirō Tanaka (footballer)|Sōichirō Tanaka]] – [[Slavija Sarajevo]] 2016-present
*{{flagicon|NGA}} [[David Christopher]] – [[FK Zvijezda 09]] 2016-2017
*{{flagicon|NGA}} [[David Christopher]] – [[FK Zvijezda 09]] 2016-2017



Revision as of 21:09, 24 December 2018

This is an incomplete list of foreign players that have played, or play, in football clubs from the territory of Serbia in a professional league that is not the top league, more precisely, that is not the current Serbian SuperLiga or its predecessors, the First League of Serbia and Montenegro and the Yugoslav First League. Those are found in the List of foreign football players in Serbia.

The criterium is the same as applied in the top league list.

Notes:

  • In this list are only indicated the clubs from lower leagues. If a player had played, or plays, in the Serbian SuperLiga, First League of Serbia and Montenegro or the Yugoslav First League, this teams are shown in the List of foreign football players in Serbia.
  • The years indicate seasons, not calendar years, as for example, if a player played in the club between January and June 2007, the season of 2006-(2007) will be indicated.
  • The years indicate the seasons which the player spend in that club, not necessarily all in a lower league, but at least one.
  • Players in bold are players that have international status for their country.
  • Clubs in bold are the current clubs of those players.

Abkhazia Abkhazia

Albania Albania

Kosovo

Argentina Argentina

Australia Australia

Austria Austria

Azerbaijan Azerbaijan

Belarus Belarus

Belgium Belgium

Bosnia-Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

The players that played before 1992 are excluded except for the ones that played for the Bosnian national team.

Brazil Brazil

Brunei Brunei

Bulgaria Bulgaria

Burkina Faso Burkina Faso

Cameroon Cameroon

Canada Canada

Chad Chad

Chile Chile

China China

Côte d'Ivoire Ivory Coast

Croatia Croatia

The players that have played for the Croatian National Team are in bold , the others have played since 1992.

Cyprus Cyprus

Czech Republic Czech Republic

Denmark Denmark

Dominican Republic Dominican Republic

Ecuador Ecuador

Egypt Egypt

El Salvador El Salvador

England England

Finland Finland

France France

Georgia Georgia (country)

Germany Germany

Ghana Ghana

Greece Greece

Guatemala Guatemala

Guinea Guinea

Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau

Honduras Honduras

Hong Kong Hong Kong

Hungary Hungary

Iceland Iceland

Indonesia Indonesia

Iran Iran

Iraq Iraq

Israel Israel

Italy Italy

Japan Japan

Kazakhstan Kazakhstan

Kenya Kenya

Korea P.R. North Korea

Korea (South) South Korea

Kuwait Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan

Latvia Latvia

Lesotho Lesotho

Liberia Liberia

Libya Libya

Lithuania Lithuania

Macedonia North Macedonia

The players that have played for the Macedonian National Team are in bold , the others have played since 1992.

Mali Mali

Malta Malta

Moldova Moldova

Mongolia Mongolia

Montenegro Montenegro

The players that have played for the Montenegrin National Team are in bold , the others have played since 2006.

New Zealand New Zealand

Nigeria Nigeria

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland

Norway Norway

Poland Poland

Portugal Portugal

Puerto Rico Puerto Rico

Romania Romania

Russia Russia

Senegal Senegal

Sierra Leone Sierra Leone

Singapore Singapore

Slovakia Slovakia

Slovenia Slovenia

The players that have played for the Slovenian national team are in bold , the others have played since 1992.

South Africa South Africa

Sweden Sweden

Switzerland Switzerland

Turkey Turkey

Uganda Uganda

Ukraine Ukraine

United States United States

Uzbekistan Uzbekistan

  • Nazimov – Jadran Beograd (192x–193x)

Venezuela Venezuela

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

Montenegrin clubs

Unknown

Prva Liga RS

Additional information

  • The clubs FK Metalac Bor and FK Policajac Bor, doesn't exist in present time.

References

  1. ^ Former Vienna goalkeeper this is prior WWII
  2. ^ Born in Kljajićevo, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavija
  3. ^ Mantler, a goalkeeper from Vienna played with UTK.
  4. ^ Born in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  5. ^ BIH U17
  6. ^ Born in Beane, Montenegro, but played for Bosnia U19
  7. ^ Serbian U16
  8. ^ Born in Tuzla, 7-11-1975, son of Jusuf Hatunić
  9. ^ Born in Rijeka, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
  10. ^ Born in Inđija, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  11. ^ Born in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  12. ^ Born in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  13. ^ Born in Agnibilékrou, Côte d'Ivoire
  14. ^ Born in Knin, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia
  15. ^ Born in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, played for the Canadian U20 and was non used substitute on several occasions for the main Canadian national team
  16. ^ Born in Subotica, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  17. ^ Born in Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, was part of the non-FIFA Quebec national team
  18. ^ Cvjetković or Cvijetković, Gk, born 18-3-1974 in Osijek
  19. ^ Born in Đakovica, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  20. ^ Born in Prizren, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  21. ^ Born in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, played for the Croatia U21 team
  22. ^ Born in Niš, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  23. ^ Born in Titovo Užice, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  24. ^ Born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia
  25. ^ Born in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  26. ^ Born in Novi Pazar, played for Macedonia U-21
  27. ^ From Kočani
  28. ^ Born in Niš but represented Montenegro at 2009 Mediterranean Games.
  29. ^ U-17
  30. ^ Born in Rijeka, SR Croatia
  31. ^ Note: Born in Rijeka
  32. ^ U-17
  33. ^ Born in Pristina but played for Montenegro U-19.
  34. ^ [1]
  35. ^ Born in New York, United States
  36. ^ Born in Moscow, Russia.
  37. ^ Born in Doboj, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
  38. ^ Born in Novi Pazar, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  39. ^ Born in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  40. ^ Born in Vitina, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  41. ^ Born in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
  42. ^ Born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
  43. ^ Radnički Sombor istrija
  44. ^ Radnički Sombor istrija

External sources

This list is still incomplete. Everybody is wellcomed to add missing information to the list if supported by a verifiable source