List of Serie A players that represented unofficial national football teams
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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:
- Diego Capel
- Chico Flores
- Luis Alberto
- Rubén Pérez
- Suso
- Diego Tristán
- Pedro
- Guillermo Amor
- Bojan
- Gerard Deulofeu
- Dídac Vilà
- Salva Ferrer
- Joan González
- Pep Guardiola
- Keita Baldé
- Pol Lirola
- David López
- Pau López
- Martín Montoya
- Pepe Reina
- Sergi Roberto
- Víctor Ruiz
- Cristian Tello
- Joan Verdú
- Angeliño
- Iago Falque
- Diego López
- Edmundo
- Dejan Petković
- Renato Portaluppi
- Zico
- Cafu
- Careca
- Leandro Castán
- Freddy Rincón
List of Afro-Italian Serie A players
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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.
Players in bold represented Italy national football team at senior level.
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Serie A Players that may switch nationality
editThis 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 close to debut in Serie A.
- Algeria
- Yacine Adli, Maxime Lopez, Yanis Massolin - Angola
- Leonardo Buta, Cephas Malele, Richie Sagrado, Vivaldo Semedo - Benin
- Arthur Atta, Florian Ayé - Burkina Faso
- Rachid Kouda - Cameroon
- Lucien Agoumé, Nicky Beloko, Antoine Bernede, Steeve-Mike Eboa Ebongue, Nesta Elphege, Henrik Meister, Aurélien Nguiamba, Dimitri Oberlin, Manga Foe-Ondoa, Sebastian Otoa, Kevin Rüegg, Brandon Soppy, Adrien Tameze, Frank Tsadjout - Central African Republic
- Lucas Gourna-Douath, Oumar Solet - Chad
- Loum Tchaouna - Congo
- Darryl Bakola, Warren Bondo, Jordi Mboula, Senna Miangue, Niels Nkounkou - Congo DR
- Warren Bondo, Samuel Iling-Junior, Jean-Victor Makengo, Stephy Mavididi, Samuel Mbangula, Joseph Nonge, Stéphane Oméonga, Othniël Raterink, Joël Schingtienne - Ethiopia
- Aaron Ciammaglichella, Lior Kasa - Gambia
- Alieu Njie, Amin Sarr - Ghana
- James Abankwah, Jayden Addai, Claud Adjapong, Kingsley Boateng, Omari Forson, Emmanuel Gyabuaa, Justin Kumi, Kevin Martins, Brian Oddei, Said Ahmed Said, Kelvin Yeboah - Guinea
- Issa Bah, Abdoulaye Camara, Maat Daniel Caprini, Alphadjo Cissè, Mohamed Kaba, Daouda Peeters, Idrissa Touré - Guinea Bissau
- Herculano Nabian, Domingos Quina, Leandro Sanca, Robinio Vaz - Ivory Coast
- Ndary Adopo, Marley Aké, Kelvin Amian, Tiémoué Bakayoko, Jeremie Broh, Issa Doumbia, Seydou Fini, Eddy Gnahoré, Axel Guessand, Yann Karamoh, Ibrahim Karamoko, Isaac Karamoko, Ismael Konate, Eddy Kouadio, Calixte Ligue,Solomon Loubao, Soualiho Meïté, Yllan Okou,Ahmed Sidibé, Oumar Solet, Brandon Soppy, Isaak Touré, Yael Trepy - Madagascar
- Antoine Joujou,Yanis Massolin, Henrik Meister, Jamil Siebert - Mali
- Ali Dembélé, Modibo Diakité, Mamedi Doucouré, Adama Soumaoro - Mauritania
- Kévin Malcuit - Morocco
- Adam Bakoune, Abdou Harroui, Kévin Malcuit, Riyad Idrissi, Jonas Rouhi, Rafik Zekhnini - Nigeria
- Bobby Adekanye, Honest Ahanor, Emanuel Aiwu, Wisdom Amey, Tino Anjorin, Zachary Athekame, Jeff Ekhator, Emmanuel Ekong, Paolo Gozzi Iweru, Michael Kayode, Alessandro Marcandalli, Kevin Martins, Nosa Obaretin, David Odogu, Caleb Okoli,Alvin Okoro, Bob Murphy Omoregbe, Daniel Oyegoke, Kevin Zeroli - Reunion
- Samuel Souprayen - São Tomé and Príncipe
- Félix Correia - Senegal
- Andy Diouf, Lamine Fanne, Iron Gomis, Lys Mousset, Cher Ndour, Amin Sarr,Ahmed Sidibé, Robinio Vaz - South Africa
- Corrie Ndaba - Togo
- Faride Alidou, Wisdom Amey, Gift Orban - Tunisia
- Alisson Santos, Yael Trepy
- Cuba
- Brando Bettazzi, Francesco Coppola - Curaçao
- Cheveyo Balentien - Dominica
- Brooke Norton-Cuffy - Guadeloupe
- Jonathan Biabiany, Wylan Cyprien, Valentin Gendrey, Antoine Joujou, Mathis Lambourde, Armand Laurienté - Haiti
- Emil Konradsen Ceide - Jamaica
- Keinan Davis, Damar Dixon, Ben Godfrey, Lloyd Kelly, Jonathan Rowe - Martinique
- Gregoire Defrel, Yanis Massolin - Mexico
- Luka Romero - Suriname
- Cheveyo Balentien, Jayden Braaf, Denilho Cleonise, Tijjani Noslin, Othniël Raterink, Elayis Tavsan, Deyovaisio Zeefuik - Trinidad & Tobago
- Daniel Denoon - USA
- Jeremy Toljan
- Austria
- Dejan Stojanović - Belgium
- Mile Svilar - Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Luka Topalović - Croatia
- Isaac, Luka Topalović - Cyprus
- Sergej Grubač - Czech Republic
- Jacob Ondrejka - Denmark
- Zachary Athekame - France
- Maat Daniel Caprini, Owen Kouassi, Eldin LolićKarim Zedadka - Germany
- Daniel Mikołajewski, Marin Šverko, Antonio Tikvić - Italy
- Bruno Amione, Daniel Boloca, Juan Brunetta, Louis Buffon, Drissa Camara, Luan Capanni, Franco Carboni, Santiago Castro, Leandro Chichizola, Benjamin Cremaschi, Emmanuel Ekong, Saad El Haddad, Gino Infantino, Franco Israel, Mateus Lusuardi, Junior Messias, Joi Nuredini, Brian Oddei, Matteo Palma, Marco Pellegrino, Máximo Perrone, Ignacio Pussetto, Alessandro Romano, Stiven Shpendi, Matías Soulé, Gabriel Strefezza, Matteo Tramoni, Yael Trepy, Lautaro Valenti, Nicolas Valentini - Kosovo
- Arijon Ibrahimović - Luxembourg
- Dany Mota - Netherlands
- Cheveyo Balentien, Laurens Serpe - North Macedonia
- Nikola Sekulov - Poland
- Adam Bakoune, Dominic Vavassori - Portugal
- Luis Balbo, Lucas Da Cunha, Patrick Leal - Romania
- Andrei Moțoc - Slovakia
- Jacob Ondrejka - Scotland
- Luis Binks - Serbia
- Filip Stojilković - Spain
- Nahuel Estévez, Yanis Massolin, Mateo Pellegrino, Máximo Perrone, Luka Romero - Sweden
- İsak Vural - Turkey
- Sinan Gümüş, Koray Günter, Elayis Tavsan - Ukraine
- Nikita Contini