List of foreign Primeira Liga players

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This is a list of foreign players that have played in the Portuguese Primeira Liga.

Players in bold are the ones that have international caps for their senior national team. Clubs in bold are the current clubs of those players.

Albania Albania

Algeria Algeria

Angola Angola

Argentina Argentina

Australia Australia

Austria Austria

Azerbaijan Azerbaijan

Barbados Barbados

Belarus Belarus

Belgium Belgium

Benin Benin

Bolivia Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

Brazil Brazil

Bulgaria Bulgaria

Burkina Faso Burkina Faso

Cameroon Cameroon

Canada Canada

Cape Verde Cape Verde

Chad Chad

Chile Chile

Colombia Colombia

Congo (Brazaville) Republic of the Congo

Congo, Democratic Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo (including the Belgian Congo and Zaire)

Costa Rica Costa Rica

Croatia Croatia

Czech Republic Czech Republic

Denmark Denmark

Ecuador Ecuador

Egypt Egypt

England England

Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea

(*): In those years, he was a footballer of Brazilian nationality.

Estonia Estonia

Finland Finland

France France

Gabon Gabon

Georgia Georgia (country)

Germany Germany

Ghana Ghana

Greece Greece

Guadeloupe Guadeloupe

Guinea Guinea

Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau

Haiti Haiti

Honduras Honduras

Hungary Hungary

Iceland Iceland

Indonesia Indonesia

Republic of IrelandRepublic of Ireland

Iran Iran

Israel Israel

Italy Italy

Ivory Coast Ivory Coast

Japan Japan

Korea, Republic South Korea

Liberia Liberia

Liechtenstein Liechtenstein

Lithuania Lithuania

Macedonia Republic of Macedonia

Madagascar Madagascar

Malaysia Malaysia

Mali Mali

Malta Malta

Mauritius Mauritius

Mexico Mexico

Montenegro Montenegro

Morocco Morocco

Mozambique Mozambique

Netherlands Netherlands

New Zealand New Zealand

Nigeria Nigeria

Northern Ireland Northern Ireland

Norway Norway

Palestine State of Palestine

Panama Panama

Paraguay Paraguay

Peru Peru

Poland Poland

Qatar Qatar

Romania Romania

Russia Russia

Saint Lucia Saint Lucia

São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe

Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia

Scotland Scotland

Senegal Senegal

Serbia Serbia

Sierra Leone Sierra Leone

Slovakia Slovakia

Slovenia Slovenia

South Africa South Africa

Spain Spain

Suriname Suriname

Sweden Sweden

Switzerland Switzerland

Tanzania Tanzania

Timor-Leste East Timor

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Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia Tunisia

Turkey Turkey

Ukraine Ukraine

United States United States

Uruguay Uruguay

Venezuela Venezuela

Vietnam Vietnam

Wales Wales

Zambia Zambia

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