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List of foreign K League 1 players

This is a list of foreign players in K League 1.

  • Players in bold are currently playing in K League 1.
  • Nationality is listed under the official K League player registration; players may acquire multiple citizenship.
  • If players have been capped for a national team, this nationality takes precedence over the nationality stated in the official K League player registration database.
  • In dual citizen annotation, if dual citizen players have an international career, the country listed in italics is the national team they have played for.

Africa (CAF)

Cameroon

DR Congo

Egypt

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Ivory Coast

Mali

Mauritius

Niger

  • Olivier Bonnes (2016–2017 Gwangju FC); also played in K League 2 ※ Dual citizen of Niger and France

Nigeria

Rwanda

Senegal

Sierra Leone

South Africa

Togo

Asia (AFC)

Australia

China

East Timor

  • Rodrigo (2017 Daegu FC); when Rodrigo was registered in K League, he was a dual citizen of East Timor and Brazil. He was declared ineligible to participate for the representative teams of the East Timor Football Federation.

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Japan

Jordan

Korea DPR

Palestine

Philippines

Saudi Arabia

Syria

Tajikistan

Thailand

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Europe (UEFA)

Albania

Armenia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

England

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Hungary

Iceland

Israel

Italy

Latvia

Lithuania

Moldova

Montenegro

※ Includes players who joined in Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006) period

Netherlands

North Macedonia

※ Known as Macedonia before 2019

Northern Ireland

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

※ Includes players who played during the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006) period

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

North America, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)

Canada

Costa Rica

Guyana

United States

South America (CONMEBOL)

Argentina

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

Paraguay

Uruguay

Venezuela

Notes

References

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