List of foreign La Liga players
Yi palo
Yuya ŋɔ nyɛla foreign players ban ŋmɛri La Liga. Boliŋmɛriba ban doli na ŋɔ :
- nyɛla ban ŋmɛ bolli kamani yim La Liga zaŋ n-ti bɛ bolli ŋmɛri yiya (club).
- nyɛla ban bɛ ŋmɛ bolli zaŋti Spanish national team yaɣ'shɛli, bɛn bɛ dɔɣi shɛba Spanish gbaai yihi boliŋmɛri shɛba ban dɔɣi shɛba tiŋduya shɛŋa dabam amaa ka bɛ lamba lee nyɛ Spanish bilichini nima.
- nyɛla bɛ ni dɔɣi shɛba Spain amaa ka leei nyɛ tiŋduya shɛŋa bilichini nima. Din bɔŋɔ nyɛ ban nyɛ tiŋgbani bɔbigu bilichini nima ni Spain.
Boliŋmɛri shɛba yuya sabi zaɣ'gbuli ŋɔ nyɛla: boliŋmɛri shɛba ban ŋmɛ bolli kamani yim La Liga game yuuni 2023–24 season, n-ti pahi bolli ŋmɛri yili shɛŋa bɛ ni ŋmɛri n-tira.
Africa (CAF)
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Algeria
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Rachid Aït-Atmane – Sporting – 2015–17[b FRA]
- Djamel Belmadi – Celta – 1999–00[b FRA]
- Ryad Boudebouz – Betis, Celta – 2017–19[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U17]
- Yacine Brahimi – Granada – 2012–14[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Liassine Cadamuro-Bentaïba – Real Sociedad – 2011–14[b FRA]
- Sofiane Feghouli – Valencia, Almería – 2010–16[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U18]
- Abdelkader Ghezzal – Levante – 2011–12[b FRA]
- Nabil Ghilas – Córdoba, Levante – 2014–16[b FRA]
- Foued Kadir – Betis – 2015–16[b FRA]
- Mehdi Lacen – Alavés, Racing, Getafe, Málaga – 2005–06, 08–16, 17–18[b FRA]
- Rabah Madjer – Valencia – 1987–88
- Aïssa Mandi – Betis, Villarreal – 2016–[b FRA]
- Carl Medjani – Levante, Leganés – 2015–17[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Icham Mouissi – Racing – 2002–03[b FRA]
- Abde Rebbach – Alavés – 2023–
- Moussa Saïb – Valencia – 1997–98
- Hassan Yebda – Granada – 2011–14[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
Angola
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Fernando Mendonça – Deportivo – 1962–63 – while active.
- Hélder Costa – Deportivo, Valencia – 2014–15, 21–22[c POR][c POR U23][c POR U21][c POR U20][c POR U19][c POR U18][c POR U17][c POR U16]
- Jonás Ramalho – Athletic Bilbao, Girona, Osasuna – 2011–13, 17–19, 20–22[b ESP][c ESP U19][c ESP U18][c ESP U17][c ESP U16]
- Jorge Mendonça – Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Mallorca – 1958–70 – while active.
- Manucho – Valladolid, Rayo – 2009–10, 12–16
- Quinzinho – Rayo – 1999–00
Burkina Faso
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Habib Bamogo – Celta – 2006–07[b FRA]
- Bakary Koné – Málaga – 2016–17
- Jonathan Zongo – Almería – 2013–15
Burundi
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Mohamed Tchité – Racing – 2007–10
Cameroon
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Henri Bienvenu – Zaragoza – 2012–13
- Jean Marie Dongou – Barcelona – 2013–14
- Patrick Ekeng – Córdoba – 2014–15
- Achille Emaná – Betis – 2008–09
- Yan Eteki – Granada – 2019–22
- Samuel Eto'o – Real Madrid, Mallorca, Barcelona – 1998–09
- Geremi – Real Madrid – 1999–02
- Martin Hongla – Granada, Valladolid – 2016–17, 22–23
- Raymond Kalla – Extremadura – 1998–99
- Carlos Kameni – Espanyol, Málaga – 2004–17
- Wilfrid Kaptoum – Betis – 2018–20
- Stephane Paul Keller – Alavés – 2020–21
- Daniel N'Gom Kome – Getafe, Mallorca, Valladolid – 2004–05, 06–08
- Lauren – Mallorca – 1998–00
- Raoul Loé – Osasuna – 2011–14, 16–17[b FRA]
- Modeste M'bami – Almería – 2009–11
- Stéphane Mbia – Sevilla – 2013–15
- Albert Meyong – Levante – 2006–08
- Fabrice Moreau – Rayo, Numancia – 1996–97, 99–00[b FRA]
- Dani Ndi – Sporting – 2015–17
- Thomas N'Kono – Espanyol – 1982–89[b FRA–CMR]
- Aloys Nong – Levante – 2013–14
- Allan Nyom – Granada, Leganés, Getafe – 2011–15, 18–22[b FRA]
- Fabrice Olinga – Málaga – 2012–14
- Alex Song – Barcelona – 2012–14[c FRA U16]
- Jacques Songo'o – Deportivo – 1996–01, 03–04
- Kévin Soni – Girona, Espanyol – 2017–20
- Karl Toko Ekambi – Villarreal – 2018–20[b FRA]
- Charlie Took – Mallorca – 2012–13
- Pierre Webó – Osasuna, Mallorca – 2003–11
- Pierre Womé – Espanyol – 2003–04
- André-Frank Zambo Anguissa – Villarreal – 2019–20
Cape Verde
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Bebé – Córdoba, Rayo, Eibar – 2014–19, 21–23[b POR][c POR U21]
- Dady – Osasuna – 2007–10[b POR]
- Héldon – Córdoba – 2014–15
- Sandro Mendes – Hércules, Villarreal – 1996–97, 98–99[b POR][c POR U21]
- Garry Rodrigues – Elche – 2013–15[b NED]
- Valdo – Real Madrid, Osasuna, Espanyol, Málaga, Levante – 2001–12, 12–13[b ESP][c ESP U21]
Central African Republic
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Geoffrey Kondogbia – Sevilla, Valencia, Atlético Madrid – 2012–14, 17–23[b FRA][c FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Wilfried Zahibo – Valencia – 2015–16[b FRA]
Chad
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Azrack Mahamat – Espanyol – 2010–11[b FRA]
Congo
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Thievy Bifouma – Espanyol, Almería, Granada – 2010–12, 13–14, 14–16[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20]
- Merveil Ndockyt – Getafe – 2017–18
DR Congo
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Cédric Bakambu – Villarreal – 2015–18[b FRA][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18]
- Jonathan Bijimine – Córdoba – 2014–15[b FRA]
- Théo Bongonda – Celta, Cádiz – 2014–17, 22–23[b BEL][c BEL U21][c BEL U19]
- Giannelli Imbula – Rayo – 2018–19[b BEL][c FRA U21][c FRA U20]
- Gaël Kakuta – Rayo, Sevilla, Deportivo – 2014–16, 16–17, 18–19[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17][c FRA U16]
- Cedrick Mabwati – Betis – 2013–14
- Omenuke Mfulu – Elche, Las Palmas – 2020–21, 23–[b FRA]
Egypt
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Equatorial Guinea
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Carlos Akapo – Huesca, Cádiz – 2018–19, 20–22[b ESP]
- Javier Balboa – Real Madrid, Racing – 2005–08[b ESP]
- Rodolfo Bodipo – Racing, Alavés, Deportivo – 2002–04, 05–10, 12–13[b ESP]
- Iván Bolado – Racing – 2007–08, 09–11[b ESP][c ESP U21][c ESP U20][c ESP U19]
- Saúl Coco – Las Palmas – 2023–[b ESP]
- Juan Cuyami – Real Sociedad – 1993–95[b ESP]
- Miguel Jones – Atlético Madrid – 1959–67 – while active.
- Josete Miranda – Getafe – 2020–21[b ESP]
- Emilio Nsue – Mallorca – 2007–08, 10–13[b ESP][c ESP U21][c ESP U20][c ESP U19][c ESP U17][c ESP U16]
- Jesús Owono – Alavés – 2021–22, 23–
- Yago Yao – Celta, Recreativo – 2000–03, 05–07[b CIV][c ESP U18]
- Benjamín Zarandona – Valladolid, Betis, Cádiz – 1994–00, 01–07[b ESP][c ESP U23][c ESP U21]
Eritrea
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Henok Goitom – Murcia, Valladolid, Almería, Getafe – 2007–11, 15–16[b SWE][c SWE U21]
Gabon
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Henry Antchouet – Alavés – 2005–06
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – Barcelona – 2021–23[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Lévy Madinda – Celta – 2012–16
Gambia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Bacari – Espanyol – 2011–12[b ESP]
- Biri-Biri – Sevilla – 1975–76, 77–78
- Saidy Janko – Valladolid – 2020–21[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U20][c SUI U19][c SUI U18]
- Sulayman Marreh – Granada – 2014–15
Ghana
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Sabit Abdulai – Getafe – 2020–21
- Mohammed Abu – Rayo – 2012–13
- Lumor Agbenyenu – Mallorca – 2019–20
- Joseph Aidoo – Celta – 2019–
- Amankwaa Akurugu – Getafe – 2020–22
- Anthony Annan – Osasuna – 2012–13
- Christian Atsu – Málaga – 2015–16
- Iddrisu Baba – Mallorca, Almería – 2019–20, 21–
- Richmond Boakye – Elche – 2013–14
- Derek Boateng – Getafe, Eibar – 2009–11, 14–15
- Emmanuel Boateng – Levante – 2017–19
- Kevin-Prince Boateng – Las Palmas, Barcelona – 2016–17, 18–19[b FRG][c DEU U21][c DEU U20][c DEU U19]
- Richard Boateng – Granada – 2013–14
- Raphael Dwamena – Levante – 2018–19
- Michael Essien – Real Madrid – 2012–13
- Mohammed Fatau – Granada, Rayo – 2013–15
- Kingsley Fobi – Granada – 2020–21
- Bernard Mensah – Getafe – 2015–16
- Abdul Mumin – Rayo – 2022–
- Sulley Muntari – Deportivo – 2017–18
- Riga Mustapha – Levante – 2006–08
- Thomas Partey – Almería, Atlético Madrid – 2014–21
- Abdullah Quaye – Málaga – 2000–01
- Paul Quaye – Espanyol – 2011–12
- Baba Rahman – Mallorca – 2019–20
- Mohammed Salisu – Valladolid – 2019–20
- Jeffrey Sarpong – Real Sociedad – 2010–12[b NED][c NED U21]
- Patrick Twumasi – Alavés – 2018–19
- Mubarak Wakaso – Villarreal, Espanyol, Las Palmas, Granada, Alavés – 2010–13, 15–16, 16–20
- Iñaki Williams – Athletic Bilbao – 2014–[b ESP][c ESP][c ESP U21][c EUS]
- Joachim Yaw – Real Sociedad – 1995–97
Guinea
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Alhassane "Lass" Bangoura – Rayo, Granada – 2011–16
- Mouctar Diakhaby – Valencia – 2018–[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20][c FRA U19]
- Alhassane Keita – Mallorca – 2008–10
- Ilaix Moriba – Barcelona, Valencia – 2020–21, 21–23[c ESP U18][c ESP U17]
- Souleymane Oularé – Las Palmas – 2000–01
Guinea-Bissau
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Alfa Semedo – Espanyol – 2018–19
- Formose Mendy – Sporting – 2011–12[b SEN]
- Fernando "Nando" Có – Racing – 1997–98
Ivory Coast
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Kanga Akalé – Recreativo – 2008–09
- Paul Akouokou – Betis – 2020–
- Bobley Anderson – Málaga – 2013–14
- Victorien Angban – Granada – 2016–17
- Roger Assalé – Leganés – 2019–20
- Serge Aurier – Villarreal – 2021–22
- Ibrahima Bakayoko – Osasuna – 2003–04
- Eric Bailly – Espanyol, Villarreal – 2014–16
- Jonathan Bamba – Celta – 2023–[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20][c FRA U18][c FRA U16]
- Jérémie Boga – Granada – 2016–17[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U16]
- Arthur Boka – Málaga – 2014–16
- Cyril Domoraud – Espanyol – 2002–04
- Cheick Doukouré – Levante – 2017–19, 20–21[c FRA U19][c FRA U18]
- Idrissa Doumbia – Huesca – 2020–21
- Seydou Doumbia – Girona – 2018–19
- Félix Ettien – Levante – 2004–05, 06–08
- Lago Junior – Numancia, Mallorca – 2008–09, 19–20, 21–22, 22–23
- Idrissa Keita – Oviedo – 1998–01
- Franck Kessié – Barcelona – 2022–23
- Arouna Koné – Sevilla, Levante – 2007–10, 10–12
- Mamadou Koné – Racing, Leganés – 2011–12, 16–17
- Serge Alain Maguy – Atlético Madrid – 1993–94
- Christian Manfredini – Osasuna – 2002–03
- Ahmed Ouattara – Extremadura – 1998–99
- Romaric – Sevilla, Espanyol, Zaragoza – 2008–13
- Yaya Touré – Barcelona – 2007–10
- Lacina Traoré – Sporting – 2016–17
- Didier Zokora – Sevilla – 2009–11
Kenya
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- McDonald Mariga – Real Sociedad – 2011–12
- Michael Olunga – Girona – 2017–18
Liberia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Joel Johnson – Valencia – 2009–10[b ESP]
Madagascar
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Stéphane Collet – Real Sociedad – 2000–01
- Franck Rabarivony – Oviedo – 1998–01[b FRA]
Mali
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Abdoulay Diaby – Getafe – 2020–21[b FRA]
- Mahamadou Diarra – Real Madrid – 2006–11
- Mamady Diarra – Cádiz – 2022–
- Youba Diarra – Cádiz – 2022–
- Frédéric Kanouté – Sevilla – 2005–12[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Salif Keïta – Valencia – 1973–76
- Seydou Keita – Sevilla, Barcelona, Valencia – 2007–12, 13–14
- Sidi Yaya Keita – Xerez – 2009–10
- Youssouf Koné – Elche – 2020–21
- Aly Mallé – Granada – 2016–17
- Abdoul Sissoko – Granada – 2014–15[b FRA][c FRA U20]
- Mohamed Sissoko – Valencia, Levante – 2003–05, 13–15[b FRA]
- El Bilal Touré – Almería – 2022–23[b CIV]
- Hamari Traoré – Real Sociedad – 2023–
Mauritania Tɛmplet:Country data MTN
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Aly Abeid – Levante – 2017–18
- Moctar Sidi El Hacen – Levante, Valladolid – 2017–19
- Abdallahi Mahmoud – Alavés – 2019–21
Morocco
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Abderrazak ben Mohamed – Murcia – 1950–51
- Abdel Abqar – Alavés – 2023–
- Selim Amallah – Valladolid – 2022–23[b BEL]
- Nordin Amrabat – Málaga, Leganés – 2013–16, 17–18[b NED][c NED U21]
- Nabil Baha – Málaga – 2008–11[b FRA]
- Abdelaziz Barrada – Getafe – 2011–13[b FRA]
- Salaheddine Bassir – Deportivo – 1997–99
- Abdallah Ben Barek – Granada, Málaga – 1957–58, 62–63, 65–66, 67–68
- Larbi Benbarek – Atlético Madrid – 1948–54[c FRA]
- Zakarya Bergdich – Valladolid – 2013–14[b FRA]
- Yassine Bounou "Bono" – Girona, Sevilla – 2017–[b CAN]
- Sofiane Boufal – Celta – 2018–19[b FRA]
- Mehdi Carcela-González – Granada – 2016–17[b BEL][c BEL][c BEL U21][c BEL U18][c BEL U17][c BEL U16]
- Sofian Chakla – Villarreal, Getafe – 2019–
- Saïd Chiba – Compostela – 1996–98
- Lahsen Ben Mohamed "Chicha" – Atlético Tetuán – 1951–52
- Issam El Adoua – Levante – 2013–15
- Youssef El-Arabi – Granada – 2012–16[b FRA]
- Moulay El Ghareff – Tenerife – 1989–90
- Munir El Haddadi – Barcelona, Valencia, Alavés, Sevilla, Getafe, Las Palmas – 2014–[b ESP][c ESP][c ESP U21][c ESP U19]
- Mounir El Hamdaoui – Málaga – 2013–14[b NED][c NED U21]
- Omar El Hilali – Espanyol – 2022–23[b ESP]
- Jawad El Yamiq – Valladolid – 2020–21, 22–23
- Nabil El Zhar – Levante, Las Palmas, Leganés – 2011–19[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Youssef En-Nesyri – Málaga, Leganés, Sevilla – 2016–
- Abde Ezzalzouli "Ez Abde" – Barcelona, Osasuna – 2021–
- Hassan Fadil – Mallorca, Málaga – 1986–89
- Fayçal Fajr – Elche, Deportivo, Getafe – 2014–18, 19–20[b FRA]
- Zouhair Feddal – Levante, Alavés, Betis, Valladolid – 2015–20, 22–23
- Mustapha Hadji – Deportivo, Espanyol – 1997–99, 03–04
- Achraf Hakimi – Real Madrid – 2017–18[b ESP]
- Oussama Idrissi – Sevilla, Cádiz – 2020–21, 21–22[b NED][c NED U21][c NED U20][c NED U17][c NED U16]
- Jacob Azafrani "Jaco" – Atlético Tetuán, Las Palmas, Granada – 1951–52, 55–58
- Abderrahman Kabous – Murcia – 2007–08[b FRA]
- Mohamed Ben Mahjoub – Racing – 1950–53
- Hachim Mastour – Málaga – 2015–16[b ITA][c ITA U16]
- Mohammed El Yaagoubi "Moha" – Osasuna, Espanyol – 2000–01, 02–08
- Hassan Nader – Mallorca – 1990–92
- Noureddine Naybet – Deportivo – 1996–04
- Yacine Qasmi – Rayo – 2021–22[b FRA]
- Walid Regragui – Racing – 2004–06[b FRA]
- Chadi Riad – Barcelona, Betis – 2022–[b ESP]
- Mohamed Riahi – Córdoba, Espanyol – 1962–65
- Oussama Tannane – Las Palmas – 2017–18[c NED U21]
- Adnane Tighadouini – Málaga – 2015–16[b NED]
- Mohammed Timoumi – Murcia – 1986–87
- Nabil Touaizi – Espanyol – 2022–23[b ESP][c ESP U17]
- Anuar Tuhami – Valladolid – 2018–20, 22–23[b ESP]
- Ezzaki Badou "Zaki" – Mallorca – 1986–88, 89–92
Mozambique
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Reinildo Mandava – Atlético Madrid – 2021–
- Simão Mate Junior – Levante – 2012–16
- Armando Sá – Villarreal, Espanyol – 2004–06
Nigeria
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Mutiu Adepoju – Racing, Real Sociedad – 1993–00
- Uche Henry Agbo – Granada, Rayo – 2014–17, 18–19
- Wilfred Agbonavbare – Rayo – 1992–94, 95–96
- Festus Agu – Compostela – 1995–96
- Tunde Akinsola – Valladolid – 2022–23
- Emmanuel Amuneke – Barcelona – 1996–97
- Emmanuel Apeh – Celta – 2018–19
- Chidozie Awaziem – Leganés – 2019–20
- Ramon Azeez – Almería, Granada – 2013–15, 19–21
- Samuel Chukwueze – Villarreal – 2018–23
- Elderson Echiéjilé – Sporting – 2016–17
- Oghenekaro Etebo – Las Palmas, Getafe – 2017–18, 19–20
- Imoh Ezekiel – Las Palmas – 2017–18
- Finidi George – Betis, Mallorca – 1996–01, 03–04
- Brown Ideye – Málaga – 2017–18
- Odion Ighalo – Granada – 2011–14
- Victor Ikpeba – Betis – 2001–02
- Christopher Kanu – Alavés – 2001–02
- Olarenwaju Kayode – Girona – 2017–18
- Abass Lawal – Albacete – 2003–05
- Obafemi Martins – Levante – 2012–13
- Emmanuel Nosakhare "Nosa" – Betis – 2012–14
- Kelechi Nwakali – Huesca – 2020–21
- Victor Obinna – Málaga – 2009–10
- Bartholomew Ogbeche – Valladolid – 2007–09
- Christopher Ohen – Compostela – 1994–98
- Samuel Okunowo – Barcelona – 1998–99
- Kenneth Omeruo – Leganés – 2018–20
- Peter Rufai – Hércules, Deportivo – 1996–99
- Umar Sadiq – Almería, Real Sociedad – 2022–
- Moses Simon – Levante – 2018–19
- Isaac Success – Granada, Málaga – 2014–16, 17–18
- Stephen Sunday "Sunny" – Valencia, Osasuna – 2007–09[c ESP U21][c ESP U20][c ESP U19]
- Ikechukwu Uche – Recreativo, Getafe, Zaragoza, Granada, Villarreal, Málaga – 2006–12, 13–15, 15–16
- Kalu Uche – Almería, Espanyol, Levante – 2007–11, 11–12, 14–15
- Nduka Ugbade – Castellón – 1989–91
- Francis Uzoho – Deportivo – 2017–18
- Rashidi Yekini – Sporting – 1995–97
Senegal
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Abdoulaye Ba – Rayo – 2014–15, 18–19
- Khouma Babacar – Racing – 2011–12
- Ibrahima Baldé – Atlético Madrid, Osasuna – 2009–10, 11–12
- Pathé Ciss – Rayo – 2021–
- Boulaye Dia – Villarreal – 2021–22[b FRA]
- Pape Diakhaté – Granada – 2011–14
- Pape Maly Diamanka – Rayo – 2011–12
- Baba Diawara – Sevilla, Levante, Getafe – 2011–15
- Famara Diédhiou – Granada – 2023–
- Papakouli Diop – Racing, Levante, Espanyol, Eibar – 2009–21
- Pape Cheikh Diop – Celta, Elche – 2015–17, 19–20, 22–23[c ESP U21][c ESP U19][c ESP U18]
- Mamadou Fall – Villarreal – 2022–
- Sekou Gassama – Valladolid – 2022–23[b ESP]
- Pape Gueye – Sevilla – 2022–23[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U18]
- Nicolas Jackson – Villarreal – 2021–23
- Dion Lopy – Almería – 2023–
- Mamadou Loum – Alavés – 2021–22
- Momo Mbaye – Cádiz – 2022–
- Guirane N'Daw – Zaragoza – 2010–11
- Alfred N'Diaye – Betis, Villarreal – 2013–14, 15–17, 17–18[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U17]
- Amath Ndiaye – Getafe, Mallorca – 2017–20, 21–
- Sylvain N'Diaye – Levante – 2006–07[b FRA]
- Mamor Niang – Getafe – 2020–21[b ESP]
- Youssouf Sabaly – Betis – 2021–[b FRA][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18][c FRA U17]
- Arona Sané – Atlético Madrid – 2017–18
- Mohamed Sarr – Hércules – 2010–11
- Mamadou Sylla – Espanyol, Alavés, Rayo – 2015–16, 21–22, 23–
- Pape Thiaw – Alavés – 2005–06
- Moussa Wagué – Barcelona – 2018–20
South Africa
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Quinton Fortune – Atlético Madrid – 1995–99
- Tsepo Masilela – Getafe – 2011–12
- Benni McCarthy – Celta – 1999–03
- Nasief Morris – Recreativo, Racing – 2008–10
- Sizwe Motaung – Tenerife – 1996–97
- David Nyathi – Tenerife – 1996–97
Togo
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Emmanuel Adebayor – Real Madrid – 2010–11
- Djené Dakonam – Getafe – 2017–
Tunisia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Aymen Abdennour – Valencia – 2015–17
- Mehdi Nafti – Racing – 2000–01, 02–05[b FRA]
- Lassad Nouioui – Deportivo – 2008–11[b FRA]
- Abdelkader Oueslati – Atlético Madrid – 2012–13[b FRA]
- Francisco Mwepu – Cadiz – 2022–
- Tino Kadewere – Mallorca – 2022–23
Asia (AFC)
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Australia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- John Aloisi – Osasuna, Alavés – 2001–06
- Awer Mabil – Cádiz – 2022–23[b KEN]
- Mathew Ryan – Valencia, Real Sociedad – 2015–17, 21–22
- Aurelio Vidmar – Tenerife – 1996–97
China PR
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Wu Lei – Espanyol – 2018–20, 21–22
- Zhang Chengdong – Rayo – 2015–16
Indonesia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Jordi Amat – Espanyol, Rayo, Betis – 2009–13, 17–19[b ESP][c ESP U21][c ESP U20][c ESP U19][c ESP U18][c ESP U17][c ESP U16][c CAT]
- Javad Nekounam – Osasuna – 2006–12
- Masoud Shojaei – Osasuna – 2008–13
- Mike Havenaar – Córdoba – 2014–15
- Hiroshi Ibusuki – Sevilla – 2011–12
- Akihiro Ienaga – Mallorca – 2010–12
- Takashi Inui – Eibar, Betis, Alavés – 2015–21
- Shoji Jo – Valladolid – 1999–00
- Hiroshi Kiyotake – Sevilla – 2016–17
- Takefusa Kubo – Mallorca, Villarreal, Getafe, Real Sociedad – 2019–
- Yoshinori Muto – Eibar – 2020–21
- Shunsuke Nakamura – Espanyol – 2009–10
- Akinori Nishizawa – Espanyol – 2000–01
- Shinji Okazaki – Huesca – 2020–21
- Yoshito Ōkubo – Mallorca – 2004–06
- Gaku Shibasaki – Getafe – 2017–19
- Ignacio "Natxo" Insa – Valencia, Villarreal, Celta – 2006–07, 10–11, 12–13[b ESP]
Philippines
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Gregorio Ameztoy – Zaragoza, Atlético Madrid, Gimnàstic – 1939–41, 42–46, 47–48
- Ignacio Larrauri – Athletic Bilbao – 1941–42
- Julio Uriarte – Zaragoza – 1939–41, 42–43
- Akram Afif – Sporting – 2016–17
Saudi Arabia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Salem Al-Dawsari – Villarreal – 2017–18
- Fahad Al-Muwallad – Levante – 2017–18
South Korea
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Ki Sung-yueng – Mallorca – 2019–20
- Kim Young-gyu "Kiu" – Almería – 2013–14
- Lee Chun-soo – Real Sociedad, Numancia – 2003–05
- Lee Ho-jin – Racing – 2005–06
- Lee Kang-in – Valencia, Mallorca – 2018–23
- Paik Seung-ho – Girona – 2018–19
- Park Chu-young – Celta – 2012–13
Thailand
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Teerasil Dangda – Almería – 2014–15
Europe (UEFA)
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Albania
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Iván Balliu – Rayo – 2021–[b ESP][c ESP U17][c ESP U16]
- Keidi Bare – Espanyol – 2021–23
- Valdet Rama – Valladolid – 2012–14[b KOS–YUG]
- Armando Sadiku – Levante – 2017–18
- Myrto Uzuni – Granada – 2021–22, 23–
Andorra
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Lluís Basagaña – Espanyol – 1984–85
- Antoni "Toni" Lima – Espanyol – 1991–92[b ESP]
- Jesús Lucendo – Barcelona – 1989–90[b ESP]
Armenia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Varazdat Haroyan – Cádiz – 2021–22
- Aras Özbiliz – Rayo – 2015–16[b TUR]
Austria
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- David Alaba – Real Madrid – 2021–
- Peter Artner – Hércules – 1996–97
- Yusuf Demir – Barcelona – 2021–22
- Fritz Hollaus – Atlético Madrid, Mallorca – 1957–58, 60–61
- Andreas Ivanschitz – Levante – 2013–15
- Kurt Jara – Valencia – 1973–75
- Otto Konrad – Zaragoza – 1996–98
- Hans Krankl – Barcelona – 1978–80, 80–81
- Dietmar Kühbauer – Real Sociedad – 1997–00
- Andreas Ogris – Espanyol – 1990–91
- Thomas Parits – Granada – 1974–76
- Toni Polster – Sevilla, Logroñés, Rayo – 1988–93
- Marcus Pürk – Real Sociedad – 1995–96
- Gerhard Rodax – Atlético Madrid – 1990–91
- Helmut Senekowitsch – Betis – 1961–64
- Kurt Welzl – Valencia – 1981–83
- Maximilian Wöber – Sevilla – 2018–19
- Peter Wurz – Espanyol – 1988–89
Azerbaijan
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Vali Gasimov – Betis, Albacete – 1994–96[c URS U16]
- Eddy Pascual Israfilov – Granada, Eibar – 2014–16[b ESP]
- Egor Filipenko – Málaga – 2014–16
- Sergei Gurenko – Zaragoza – 2000–01
- Alexander Hleb – Barcelona – 2008–09
- Andrei Zygmantovich – Racing – 1993–96
Belgium
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Toby Alderweireld – Atlético Madrid – 2013–14
- Zakaria Bakkali – Valencia, Deportivo – 2015–18
- Michy Batshuayi – Valencia – 2018–19
- Yannick Carrasco – Atlético Madrid – 2015–18, 19–
- Gert Claessens – Oviedo – 1999–00
- Thibaut Courtois – Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid – 2011–14, 18–
- Theo Custers – Espanyol – 1981–83
- Tom De Mul – Sevilla – 2007–09
- Landry Dimata – Espanyol – 2021–22[b COD]
- Ronald Gaspercic – Extremadura, Betis, Albacete – 1998–99, 01–03, 04–05
- Fernand Goyvaerts – Barcelona, Real Madrid, Elche – 1963–68
- Eden Hazard – Real Madrid – 2019–23
- Adnan Januzaj – Real Sociedad, Sevilla – 2017–23
- Roland Lamah – Osasuna – 2011–13[b CIV]
- Erwin Lemmens – Racing, Espanyol – 1999–01, 02–05
- Dominique Lemoine – Espanyol – 1996–98
- Maxime Lestienne – Málaga – 2017–18
- Charly Musonda – Betis – 2015–17
- Marvin Ogunjimi – Mallorca – 2011–12
- Largie Ramazani – Almería – 2022–
- Davy Roef – Deportivo – 2016–17
- Axel Smeets – Salamanca – 1997–98
- Siebe Van der Heyden – Mallorca – 2023–
- Thomas Vermaelen – Barcelona – 2014–16, 17–19
- Axel Witsel – Atlético Madrid – 2022–
Bosnia and Herzegovina
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Elvir Baljić – Real Madrid, Rayo – 1999–00, 01–02
- Bernard Barnjak – Castellón – 1990–91 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Elvir Bolić – Rayo – 2000–03
- Ermedin Demirović – Alavés – 2017–18
- Emir Granov – Rayo – 2001–02
- Nebojša Gudelj – Logroñés – 1994–95
- Vladimir Gudelj – Celta – 1992–99
- Faruk Hadžibegić – Betis – 1985–87 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Dennis Hadžikadunić – Mallorca – 2022–23[b SWE][c SWE U21][c SWE U19][c SWE U17]
- Izet Hajrović – Eibar – 2015–16[b SUI][c SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U20]
- Sead Halilović – Valladolid – 1995–96[c CRO]
- Mirsad Hibić – Sevilla, Atlético Madrid – 1996–97, 99–00, 02–04
- Mehmed Janjoš – Hércules – 1985–86 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Predrag Jurić – Real Burgos – 1990–92 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Kenan Kodro – Osasuna, Athletic Bilbao, Valladolid – 2016–17, 18–21[b ESP]
- Meho Kodro – Real Sociedad, Barcelona, Tenerife, Alavés – 1991–00
- Haris Medunjanin – Valladolid, Deportivo – 2008–10, 14–15[c NED U21]
- Dušan Mijić – Espanyol – 1991–92 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Nikola Milinković – Lleida – 1993–94
- Miralem Pjanić – Barcelona – 2020–21[c LUX U19][c LUX U17]
- Sanjin Prcić – Levante – 2018–19[b FRA]
- Milorad Ratković – Celta – 1992–98
- Dragan Simić – Burgos – 1979–80 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Emir Spahić – Sevilla – 2011–13[b CRO–YUG]
- Miroslav Stevanović – Sevilla, Elche – 2012–14
- Ognjen Vranješ – Sporting – 2015–16
Bulgaria
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Ivaylo Andonov – Albacete – 1994–95
- Diyan Angelov – Osasuna – 1991–93
- Georgi Dimitrov – Mallorca – 1990–91
- Blagoy Georgiev – Alavés – 2005–06
- Bozhidar Iskrenov – Zaragoza – 1988–89
- Trifon Ivanov – Betis – 1990–91
- Ilian Kiriakov – Deportivo – 1991–93
- Emil Kostadinov – Deportivo – 1994–95
- Petar Kurdov – Mallorca – 1989–90
- Vladimir Manchev – Levante, Valladolid – 2004–05, 07–08
- Luboslav Penev – Valencia, Atlético Madrid, Compostela, Celta – 1989–99
- Martin Petrov – Atlético Madrid, Espanyol – 2005–07, 12–13
- Nasko Sirakov – Zaragoza, Espanyol – 1988–91
- Hristo Stoichkov – Barcelona – 1990–95, 96–98[c CAT]
- Georgi Yordanov – Sporting – 1990–93
- Velko Yotov – Espanyol – 1994–95
Croatia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Stjepan Andrijašević – Celta, Rayo – 1993–94, 95–97
- Aljoša Asanović – Valladolid – 1995–96
- Marko Babić – Betis, Zaragoza – 2007–09, 09–10
- Ivica Barbarić – Real Burgos – 1990–92 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Mate Bilić – Zaragoza, Sporting – 2001–02, 08–12
- Nenad Bjelica – Albacete, Betis – 1992–98
- Zvonimir Boban – Celta – 2001–02
- Milivoj Bračun – Elche – 1988–89 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Filip Bradarić – Celta – 2019–20
- Ante Budimir – Mallorca, Osasuna – 2019–[b BIH–YUG]
- Duje Čop – Málaga, Sporting, Valladolid – 2015–17, 18–19
- Igor Cvitanović – Real Sociedad – 1997–99
- Vlatko Đolonga – Alavés – 2000–01
- Tomislav Dujmović – Zaragoza – 2011–12
- Nenad Gračan – Oviedo – 1989–93 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Ivo Grbić – Atlético Madrid – 2022–
- Alen Halilović – Sporting, Las Palmas – 2015–16, 16–18
- Stefan Hohnjec – Racing – 1978–79 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Janko Janković – Valladolid, Oviedo, Hércules – 1988–95, 96–97 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Robert Jarni – Betis, Real Madrid, Las Palmas – 1995–99, 00–01
- Joško Jeličić – Sevilla – 1995–97
- Nikola Jerkan – Oviedo – 1990–96 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Goran Jurić – Celta – 1992–93[b BIH–YUG]
- Ivan Jurić – Sevilla – 1999–00
- Nikola Kalinić – Atlético Madrid – 2018–19
- Siniša Končalović – Mallorca – 1991–92
- Mateo Kovačić – Real Madrid – 2015–18[b AUT]
- Sergio Krešić – Burgos – 1976–78 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Ivan Leko – Málaga – 2001–05
- Marko Livaja – Las Palmas – 2016–17
- Mario Mandžukić – Atlético Madrid – 2014–15
- Danko Matrljan – Logroñés – 1987–88
- Goran Milanko – Cádiz – 1991–93
- Branko Miljuš – Valladolid – 1988–90 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Luka Modrić – Real Madrid – 2012–
- Ivica Mornar – Sevilla – 1996–97
- Ante Palaversa – Getafe – 2020–21
- Mario Pašalić – Elche – 2014–15[b DEU]
- Dubravko Pavličić – Hércules, Salamanca – 1996–99
- Alen Peternac – Valladolid, Zaragoza – 1995–01
- Stipe Pletikosa – Deportivo – 2015–16
- Nenad Pralija – Espanyol – 1996–99
- Robert Prosinečki – Real Madrid, Oviedo, Barcelona, Sevilla – 1991–97[b FRG]
- Josip Radošević – Eibar – 2015–16
- Ivan Rakitić – Sevilla, Barcelona – 2010–[b SUI][c SUI U21]
- Mauro Ravnić – Valladolid, Lleida – 1988–92, 93–94 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Marko Rog – Sevilla – 2018–19
- Sammir – Getafe – 2013–15[b BRA][c BRA U18][c BRA U17]
- Daniel Šarić – Sporting – 1993–95
- Dragan Skočić – Compostela – 1994–96
- Mario Stanić – Sporting – 1993–94[b BIH–YUG]
- Igor Štimac – Cádiz – 1992–93
- Davor Šuker – Sevilla, Real Madrid – 1991–99
- Ivica Šurjak – Zaragoza – 1984–85
- Zoran Varvodić – Cádiz – 1992–93
- Goran Vlaović – Valencia – 1996–00
- Šime Vrsaljko – Atlético Madrid – 2016–18, 19–22
- Goran Vučević – Barcelona, Mérida – 1992–93, 95–96
- Jurica Vučko – Alavés – 2000–02
- Zoran Vulić – Mallorca – 1989–91 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
Czech Republic
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Radek Bejbl – Atlético Madrid – 1996–00
- Michal Bílek – Betis – 1990–91 – while active.
- Yanko Daucik – Betis, Real Madrid, Espanyol – 1960–64, 70–71 – while active.
- Jiří Hanke – Barcelona, Condal – 1952–57 – while active.
- Pavel Hapal – Tenerife – 1995–96
- Jakub Jankto – Getafe – 2021–22
- Petr Kouba – Deportivo – 1996–97, 99–00
- Jaroslav Plašil – Osasuna – 2007–09
- Tomáš Ujfaluši – Atlético Madrid – 2008–11
- Tomáš Vaclík – Sevilla – 2018–21
Denmark
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Søren Andersen – Lleida – 1993–94
- Stephan Andersen – Betis – 2013–14
- Frank Arnesen – Valencia – 1981–82
- Nicki Bille – Villarreal, Rayo – 2010–11, 12–13
- Martin Braithwaite – Leganés, Barcelona, Espanyol – 2018–23
- Kenneth Brylle – Sabadell – 1986–87
- Andreas Christensen – Barcelona – 2022–
- Bent Christensen – Compostela – 1994–97
- Tommy Christensen – Elche – 1984–85
- Thomas Delaney – Sevilla – 2021–23
- Kasper Dolberg – Sevilla – 2022–23
- Morten Donnerup – Racing – 1985–86
- Riza Durmisi – Betis – 2016–18
- Ronnie Ekelund – Barcelona – 1993–94
- Thomas Gravesen – Real Madrid – 2004–06
- Jesper Grønkjær – Atlético Madrid – 2004–05[b GRL]
- René Hansen – Las Palmas – 1986–87
- Andrew Hjulsager – Celta – 2016–18, 18–19
- Michael Jakobsen – Almería – 2010–11
- Daniel Jensen – Murcia – 2003–04
- Henning Jensen – Real Madrid – 1976–79
- Mathias Jensen – Celta – 2018–19
- Jens Jønsson – Cádiz – 2020–22
- Filip Jörgensen – Villarreal – 2022–[b SWE][c SWE U17][c SWE U16]
- Simon Kjær – Sevilla – 2017–19
- Michael Krohn-Dehli – Celta, Sevilla, Deportivo – 2012–18
- Michael Laudrup – Barcelona, Real Madrid – 1989–96
- John Lauridsen – Espanyol, Málaga – 1981–90
- Børge Mathiesen – Racing – 1950–51
- Peter Møller – Oviedo – 1998–01
- Patrick Mtiliga – Málaga – 2009–11
- Michael Pedersen – Osasuna – 1985–87
- Christian Poulsen – Sevilla – 2006–08
- Thomas Rytter – Sevilla – 1996–97
- Allan Simonsen – Barcelona – 1979–82
- Pione Sisto – Celta – 2016–20[b UGA]
- Morten Skoubo – Real Sociedad – 2005–07
- Kris Stadsgaard – Málaga – 2010–11
- Jon Dahl Tomasson – Villarreal – 2006–08
- Daniel Wass – Celta, Valencia, Atlético Madrid – 2015–22
England
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Dalian Atkinson – Real Sociedad – 1990–91
- Peter Barnes – Betis – 1982–83
- David Beckham – Real Madrid – 2003–07
- Jude Bellingham – Real Madrid – 2023–
- Stan Collymore – Oviedo – 2000–01
- Laurie Cunningham – Real Madrid, Sporting – 1979–82, 83–84
- Mark Draper – Rayo – 1999–00
- Adrian Heath – Espanyol – 1988–89
- Charlie I'Anson – Elche – 2013–14
- Sammy Lee – Osasuna – 1987–89
- Gary Lineker – Barcelona – 1986–89
- Harry Lowe – Real Sociedad – 1934–35
- Steve McManaman – Real Madrid – 1999–03
- Raphael Meade – Betis – 1987–88
- Michael Owen – Real Madrid – 2004–05
- Jermaine Pennant – Zaragoza – 2009–10
- Kevin Richardson – Real Sociedad – 1990–91
- Patrick Roberts – Girona – 2018–19
- Vinny Samways – Las Palmas, Sevilla – 2000–03
- Kieran Trippier – Atlético Madrid – 2019–22
- Jonathan Woodgate – Real Madrid – 2004–06
Finland
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Jari Litmanen – Barcelona – 1999–00
- Teemu Pukki – Sevilla – 2008–09
- Jukka Raitala – Osasuna – 2011–12
France
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Eric Abidal – Barcelona – 2007–13
- Ibrahim Amadou – Sevilla, Leganés – 2018–19, 19–20[b CMR]
- Jordan Amavi – Getafe – 2022–23
- Nicolas Anelka – Real Madrid – 1999–00
- Alphonse Areola – Villarreal, Real Madrid – 2015–16, 19–20
- Loïc Badé – Sevilla – 2022–
- Paul Baysse – Málaga – 2017–18
- Hatem Ben Arfa – Valladolid – 2019–20
- Wissam Ben Yedder – Sevilla – 2016–19
- Karim Benzema – Real Madrid – 2009–23
- Grégory Béranger – Espanyol – 2008–09
- Mathieu Berson – Levante – 2006–08
- Laurent Blanc – Barcelona – 1996–97
- Yann Bodiger – Cádiz, Granada – 2020–21, 23–
- Alain Boghossian – Espanyol – 2002–03
- Jérôme Bonnissel – Deportivo – 1996–99
- Jérémie Bréchet – Real Sociedad – 2004–06
- Ludovic Butelle – Valencia, Valladolid – 2005–08
- Eduardo Camavinga – Real Madrid – 2021–[b ANG]
- Étienne Capoue – Villarreal – 2020–
- Lionel Carole – Sevilla – 2017–18
- Sébastien Chabaud – Gimnàstic – 2006–07
- Mohamed-Ali Cho – Real Sociedad – 2022–[c ENG U16]
- Philippe Christanval – Barcelona – 2001–03
- Michaël Ciani – Espanyol – 2015–16
- Aly Cissokho – Valencia – 2012–13
- José Cobos – Espanyol – 1996–98
- Alexandre Coeff – Granada – 2013–14
- Francis Coquelin – Valencia, Villarreal – 2017–
- Sébastien Corchia – Sevilla, Espanyol – 2017–18, 19–20
- Grégory Coupet – Atlético Madrid – 2008–09
- Laurent Courtois – Levante – 2006–08
- Pascal Cygan – Villarreal – 2006–09
- Mouhamadou Dabo – Sevilla – 2010–11[b SEN]
- Stéphane Dalmat – Racing – 2005–06
- Wilfried Dalmat – Racing – 2005–06
- Frédéric Danjou – Oviedo – 1999–01
- Georges Dard – Sevilla – 1948–49
- Frédéric Déhu – Barcelona, Levante – 1999–00, 06–07
- Ludovic Delporte – Albacete, Osasuna – 2003–10
- Moussa Dembélé – Atlético Madrid – 2020–21
- Ousmane Dembélé – Barcelona – 2017–23
- Didier Deschamps – Valencia – 2000–01
- Modibo Diakité – Deportivo – 2014–15
- Lassana Diarra – Real Madrid – 2008–13
- Didier Digard – Betis, Osasuna – 2015–17
- Lucas Digne – Barcelona – 2016–18
- Näis Djouahra – Real Sociedad – 2019–20
- Didier Domi – Espanyol – 2004–06
- Marcel Domingo – Atlético Madrid, Espanyol – 1948–51, 52–56[c CAT]
- Jean-Félix Dorothée – Valencia – 2002–03
- Abdoulaye Doucouré – Granada – 2015–16
- Carlos Ducasse – Real Sociedad, Valladolid – 1952–57
- Christophe Dugarry – Barcelona – 1997–98
- Henry Dumat – Castellón – 1973–74
- Richard Dutruel – Celta, Barcelona, Alavés – 1996–03
- Daniel Dutuel – Celta, Valladolid – 1996–99
- Julien Escudé – Sevilla – 2005–12
- Nabil Fekir – Betis – 2019–
- Enzo Fernández – Alavés – 2017–18[c ESP U15]
- Mathieu Flamini – Getafe – 2017–19
- Kevin Gameiro – Sevilla, Atlético Madrid, Valencia – 2013–21
- Ludovic Giuly – Barcelona – 2004–07
- Joris Gnagnon – Sevilla – 2018–19
- Maxime Gonalons – Sevilla, Granada – 2018–22
- Clément Grenier – Mallorca – 2021–
- Antoine Griezmann – Real Sociedad, Atlético Madrid, Barcelona – 2010–
- Josuha Guilavogui – Atlético Madrid – 2013–14
- Haissem Hassan – Villarreal – 2022–23
- Thierry Henry – Barcelona – 2007–10
- Jean-François Hernandez – Compostela, Rayo – 1997–98, 99–00, 01–02
- Lucas Hernandez – Atlético Madrid – 2014–19
- Theo Hernandez – Alavés, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad – 2016–19
- Louis Hon – Real Madrid – 1950–53
- Gaëtan Huard – Hércules – 1996–97
- Olivier Kapo – Levante – 2006–07[b CIV]
- Christian Karembeu – Real Madrid – 1997–00[b NCL]
- Koba Koindredi – Valencia – 2020–22[b DJI]
- Timothée Kolodziejczak – Sevilla – 2014–17
- Abdoulay Konko – Sevilla – 2008–11
- Raymond Kopa – Real Madrid – 1956–59
- Jules Koundé – Sevilla, Barcelona – 2019–
- Aymeric Laporte – Athletic Bilbao – 2012–18[c ESP]
- Bertrand Laquait – Recreativo – 2006–07
- Benjamin Lecomte – Espanyol – 2022–23
- Florian Lejeune – Villarreal, Eibar, Alavés, Rayo – 2011–12, 16–17, 20–
- Thomas Lemar – Atlético Madrid – 2018–[b GLP]
- Clément Lenglet – Sevilla, Barcelona – 2016–22
- Robin Le Normand – Real Sociedad – 2018–[c ESP]
- Bixente Lizarazu – Athletic Bilbao – 1996–97
- Enzo Loiodice – Las Palmas – 2023–
- Jordan Lotiès – Osasuna – 2013–14
- Peter Luccin – Celta, Atlético Madrid, Zaragoza, Racing – 2001–10
- Jean Luciano – Real Madrid, Las Palmas – 1950–52
- Péguy Luyindula – Levante – 2006–07[b ZAI]
- Mickaël Madar – Deportivo – 1996–98
- Claude Makélélé – Celta, Real Madrid – 1998–03[b ZAI]
- Eliaquim Mangala – Valencia – 2016–17, 19–21
- Anthony Martial – Sevilla – 2021–22
- Jonas Martin – Betis – 2016–17
- Corentin Martins – Deportivo – 1996–98
- Jérémy Mathieu – Valencia, Barcelona – 2009–17
- Florian Maurice – Celta – 2001–02
- Rio Mavuba – Villarreal – 2007–08[b at sea]
- Houboulang Mendes – Almería – 2022–
- Ferland Mendy – Real Madrid – 2019–
- Yohan Mollo – Granada – 2011–12
- Lucien Muller – Real Madrid, Barcelona – 1962–68
- Samir Nasri – Sevilla – 2016–17
- Tanguy Nianzou – Sevilla – 2022–
- Randy Nteka – Rayo, Elche – 2021–
- Steven Nzonzi – Sevilla – 2015–18
- Nicolas Ouédec – Espanyol – 1996–98
- Noé Pamarot – Hércules, Granada – 2010–12
- Fabrice Pancrate – Betis – 2006–07
- Franck Passi – Compostela – 1994–98
- Jérémy Perbet – Villarreal – 2013–14
- Michael Pereira – Mallorca, Granada – 2010–13, 13–14
- Emmanuel Petit – Barcelona – 2000–01
- René Petit – Real Unión – 1928–32
- Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel – Espanyol – 2022–23
- Stéphane Pignol – Compostela, Numancia, Murcia – 1997–98, 04–05, 07–08
- Robert Pires – Villarreal – 2006–10
- Lionel Potillon – Real Sociedad – 2003–04
- Adil Rami – Valencia, Sevilla – 2011–14, 15–17
- René Raphy – Murcia – 1950–51
- Loïc Rémy – Las Palmas, Getafe – 2017–18
- Anthony Réveillère – Valencia – 2002–03
- Emmanuel Rivière – Osasuna – 2016–17[b MTQ]
- Laurent Robert – Levante – 2006–07[b REU]
- Alain Roche – Valencia – 1998–00
- Bruno Rodriguez – Rayo – 2001–02
- Eric Roy – Rayo – 2001–02
- Modibo Sagnan – Real Sociedad – 2020–21
- Yannis Salibur – Mallorca – 2019–20
- Matthieu Saunier – Granada – 2016–17
- Franck Signorino – Getafe – 2007–10
- Florent Sinama Pongolle – Recreativo, Atlético Madrid, Zaragoza – 2006–10, 10–11[b REU]
- Sébastien Squillaci – Sevilla – 2008–10[c COR]
- Ludovic Sylvestre – Barcelona – 2005–06
- Franck Tabanou – Granada – 2016–17
- Aurélien Tchouaméni – Real Madrid – 2022–
- Lilian Thuram – Barcelona – 2006–08[b GLP]
- Jean-Clair Todibo – Barcelona – 2018–20[b GUF]
- Jérémy Toulalan – Málaga – 2011–13
- Benoît Trémoulinas – Sevilla – 2014–17
- David Trezeguet – Hércules – 2010–11
- Samuel Umtiti – Barcelona – 2016–22[b CMR]
- Raphaël Varane – Real Madrid – 2011–21
- Laurent Viaud – Extremadura, Albacete – 1998–99, 03–05
- Grégory Vignal – Espanyol – 2003–04
- Karim Yoda – Getafe – 2014–16
- Stéphane Ziani – Deportivo – 1998–99
- Luca Zidane – Real Madrid, Rayo – 2017–19, 21–22
- Zinedine Zidane – Real Madrid – 2001–06
Georgia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Shota Arveladze – Levante – 2007–08
- Giorgi Demetradze – Real Sociedad – 2000–02
- Giorgi Kochorashvili – Levante – 2019–21
- Giorgi Mamardashvili – Valencia – 2021–
Germany
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Wolfgang April – Sabadell – 1986–87[b POL]
- Rainer Bonhof – Valencia – 1978–80
- Andreas Brehme – Zaragoza – 1992–93
- Paul Breitner – Real Madrid – 1974–77
- Patrick Ebert – Valladolid, Rayo – 2012–14, 15–16
- Dennis Eckert – Celta – 2018–19
- Josef Elting – Murcia – 1974–75
- Robert Enke – Barcelona – 2002–03
- Johannes Geis – Sevilla – 2017–18
- İlkay Gündoğan – Barcelona – 2023–
- Timo Hildebrand – Valencia – 2007–08
- Franz Hiller – Elche – 1973–74
- Andreas Hinkel – Sevilla – 2006–08
- Bodo Illgner – Real Madrid – 1996–00
- Sami Khedira – Real Madrid – 2010–15
- Jochen Kientz – Logroñés – 1996–97
- Toni Kroos – Real Madrid – 2014–
- Christian Lell – Levante – 2012–14
- Peter Lübeke – Hércules – 1976–77
- Marko Marin – Sevilla – 2013–14[b BIH–YUG]
- Christoph Metzelder – Real Madrid – 2007–10
- Shkodran Mustafi – Valencia, Levante – 2014–17, 21–22
- Günter Netzer – Real Madrid – 1973–76
- Oliver Neuville – Tenerife – 1996–97[b SUI]
- David Odonkor – Betis – 2006–09
- Mesut Özil – Real Madrid – 2010–14
- Gerhard Poschner – Rayo – 1999–01[b ROU]
- Antonio Rüdiger – Real Madrid – 2022–
- Bernhard "Bernd" Schuster – Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid – 1980–93
- Ulrich "Uli" Stielike – Real Madrid – 1977–85
- Marc-André ter Stegen – Barcelona – 2014–
- Piotr Trochowski – Sevilla – 2011–14[b POL]
- Miroslav "Mirko" Votava – Atlético Madrid – 1982–85[b CZE–CSK]
- Emil "Emilio" Walter – Barcelona – 1928–31
- Heiko Westermann – Betis – 2015–16
- Wolfram Wuttke – Espanyol – 1990–92
Gibraltar Tɛmplet:Country data GIB
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Manuel Imossi – Valencia – 1931–32
Greece
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Angelos Basinas – Mallorca – 2005–08
- Lampros Choutos – Mallorca – 2005–06
- Theofanis Gekas – Levante – 2012–13
- Nikolaos Karabelas – Levante – 2012–16
- Orestis Karnezis – Granada – 2013–14
- Kostas Kiassos – Numancia – 2004–05
- Panagiotis Kone – Granada – 2016–17[b ALB]
- Leonardo Koutris – Mallorca – 2019–20[b BRA]
- Nikos Machlas – Sevilla – 2002–03
- Petros Marinakis – Sevilla – 1996–97
- Themistoklis "Demis" Nikolaidis – Atlético Madrid – 2003–04[b FRG]
- Giourkas Seitaridis – Atlético Madrid – 2006–09
- Dimitris Siovas – Leganés, Huesca – 2016–21
- Vassilios Tsiartas – Sevilla – 1996–97, 99–00
- Alexandros Tziolis – Racing – 2010–12
- Loukas Vyntra – Levante – 2012–15[b CZE–CSK]
Hungary
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- János Aknai – Valencia – 1934–35
- Gyula Alberty Kyscel – Real Madrid, Celta, Granada – 1934–36, 39–42
- János Beke – Valladolid – 1959–60
- Elemér Berkessy – Barcelona – 1934–36[b ROU–AT]
- Joseph Csabay – Zaragoza – 1958–60
- Josef Csóka – Atlético Madrid – 1958–59
- Zoltán Czibor – Barcelona, Espanyol – 1958–62
- László Dajka – Las Palmas – 1987–88
- János Hrotkó – Zaragoza – 1951–52
- Péter Kampfl – Atlético Madrid – 1957–58
- László Kaszás – Racing, Espanyol – 1960–61, 63–65
- Guillermo Kelemen – Real Madrid – 1935–36
- István Kis Szolnok – Espanyol, Mallorca – 1957–61
- Sándor Kocsis – Barcelona – 1958–65
- László Kubala – Barcelona, Espanyol – 1950–61, 63–64[c CSK][c ESP][c CAT]
- János Kuszmann – Betis, Espanyol – 1958–66
- Attila Ladinsky – Betis – 1975–78
- Zsolt Limperger – Real Burgos, Celta – 1991–93, 93–94
- Balázs Molnár – Espanyol – 1999–00
- Sándor Müller – Hércules – 1981–82
- Andrej Prean Nagy – Las Palmas – 1951–52[b ROU]
- György Nemes – Real Madrid – 1950–51
- Ádám Pintér – Zaragoza – 2010–13
- Ferenc Plattkó – Barcelona – 1928–30
- Ferenc Puskás – Real Madrid – 1958–66[c ESP]
- József Samu – Zaragoza – 1952–53
- Béla Sárosi – Zaragoza – 1952–53
- Lajos Schróth – Cádiz – 1989–90
- Gyula Szabó – Granada – 1959–60
- Tibor Szalay – Sevilla, Barcelona, Murcia – 1958–62, 63–64[b SVK–CSK]
- József Szendrei – Cádiz – 1988–92
- Krisztián Vadócz – Osasuna – 2008–11
Iceland
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Alfreð Finnbogason – Real Sociedad – 2014–15
- Eiður Guðjohnsen – Barcelona – 2006–09
- Joey Guðjónsson – Betis – 2001–03
- Þórður Guðjónsson – Las Palmas – 2000–01
- Sverrir Ingi Ingason – Granada – 2016–17
- Pétur Pétursson – Hércules – 1985–86
Israel
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Omri Afek – Racing – 2003–04
- Dudu Aouate – Racing, Deportivo, Mallorca – 2003–13
- Omer Atzili – Granada – 2016–17
- Ilan Bakhar – Racing – 2002–03
- Yossi Benayoun – Racing – 2002–05
- Mu'nas Dabbur – Sevilla – 2019–20
- Ronen Harazi – Salamanca – 1997–98
- Tomer Hemed – Mallorca, Almería – 2011–13, 14–15
- Avi Nimni – Atlético Madrid – 1997–98
- Haim Revivo – Celta – 1996–00
- Ben Sahar – Espanyol – 2009–10
- Idan Tal – Rayo – 2002–03
- Shon Weissman – Valladolid, Granada – 2020–21, 22–23, 23–
Italy
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Christian Abbiati – Atlético Madrid – 2007–08
- Robert Acquafresca – Levante – 2012–13
- Demetrio Albertini – Atlético Madrid, Barcelona – 2002–03, 04–05
- Marco Andreolli – Sevilla – 2015–16
- Alberto Aquilani – Las Palmas – 2017–18
- Federico Barba – Valladolid – 2019–20
- Nicola Berti – Alavés – 1998–99
- Cristiano Biraghi – Granada – 2015–16
- Angelo Bollano – Murcia – 1950–51
- Daniele Bonera – Villarreal – 2015–19
- Alberto Brignoli – Leganés – 2016–17
- Aridex Calligaris – Real Sociedad – 1949–50
- Fabio Cannavaro – Real Madrid – 2006–09
- Amedeo Carboni – Valencia – 1997–06
- Antonio Cassano – Real Madrid – 2005–07
- Paolo Castellini – Betis – 2004–06
- Alessio Cerci – Atlético Madrid – 2014–15, 16–17
- Bruno Cirillo – Levante – 2007–08
- Luca Cigarini – Sevilla – 2010–11
- Francesco Coco – Barcelona – 2001–02
- Matteo Contini – Zaragoza – 2009–11
- Bernardo Corradi – Valencia – 2004–05
- Patrick Cutrone – Valencia – 2020–21
- Sergio Del Pinto – Lleida – 1950–51
- Morgan De Sanctis – Sevilla – 2007–08
- Marco Di Vaio – Valencia – 2004–06
- Cristiano Doni – Mallorca – 2005–06
- Stefano Fiore – Valencia – 2004–05
- Alessandro Florenzi – Valencia – 2019–20
- Antonio Floro Flores – Granada – 2012–13
- Fernando Forestieri – Málaga – 2009–10[b ARG]
- Matteo Gabbia – Villarreal – 2023–
- Tiberio Guarente – Sevilla – 2010–12
- Ciro Immobile – Sevilla – 2015–16
- Mark Iuliano – Mallorca – 2004–06
- Luca Koleosho – Espanyol – 2021–23[b USA]
- Marco Lanna – Salamanca, Zaragoza – 1997–01
- Maurizio Lanzaro – Zaragoza – 2010–13
- Damiano Longhi – Hércules – 1996–97
- Samuele Longo – Espanyol, Rayo, Huesca – 2012–13, 13–14, 18–19
- Cristiano Lucarelli – Valencia – 1998–99
- Luiz Felipe – Betis – 2022–[b BRA][c BRA U23][c BRA U20]
- Enzo Maresca – Sevilla, Málaga – 2005–09, 10–12
- Emiliano Moretti – Valencia – 2004–09
- Thiago Motta – Barcelona, Atlético Madrid – 2001–08[b BRA][c BRA][c BRA U17]
- Daniel Osvaldo – Espanyol – 2009–11[b ARG]
- Christian Panucci – Real Madrid – 1996–99
- Giampaolo Pazzini – Levante – 2017–18
- Cristiano Piccini – Betis, Valencia – 2015–17, 18–20, 20–22
- Alessandro Pierini – Racing – 2004–05
- Federico Piovaccari – Eibar – 2014–15
- Alessandro Potenza – Mallorca – 2005–06
- Vincenzo Rennella – Betis – 2015–16[b FRA]
- Christian Riganò – Levante – 2007–08
- Fausto Rossi – Valladolid, Córdoba – 2013–15
- Giuseppe Rossi – Villarreal, Levante, Celta – 2007–12, 15–16, 16–17[b USA]
- Nicola Sansone – Villarreal – 2016–19[b DEU]
- Michele Serena – Atlético Madrid – 1998–99
- Salvatore Sirigu – Sevilla, Osasuna – 2016–17
- Roberto Soriano – Villarreal – 2016–18[b DEU]
- Stefano Sorrentino – Recreativo – 2007–08
- Marco Storari – Levante – 2007–08
- Alessio Tacchinardi – Villarreal – 2005–07
- Francesco Tavano – Valencia – 2006–07
- Damiano Tommasi – Levante – 2006–08
- Moreno Torricelli – Espanyol – 2002–04
- Stefano Torrisi – Atlético Madrid – 1998–99
- Giorgio Venturin – Atlético Madrid – 1998–00
- Daniele Verde – Valladolid – 2018–19
- Simone Verdi – Eibar – 2015–16
- Christian Vieri – Atlético Madrid – 1997–98
- Gianluca Zambrotta – Barcelona – 2006–08
- Simone Zaza – Valencia – 2016–18
Kosovo
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Vedat Muriqi – Mallorca – 2021–[c ALB U21]
- Māris Verpakovskis – Getafe – 2006–07
Lithuania Tɛmplet:Country data LTU
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Giedrius Arlauskis – Espanyol – 2015–16
- Edgaras Jankauskas – Real Sociedad – 1999–02
- Marius Stankevičius – Sevilla, Valencia – 2009–11[c PAD]
Montenegro Tɛmplet:Country data MNE
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Branko Brnović – Espanyol – 1994–00 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Andrija Delibašić – Mallorca, Rayo – 2003–05, 11–13 – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Ardian Đokaj – Mallorca – 1999–00 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Borislav Đurović – Valladolid – 1980–81 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Igor Gluščević – Extremadura – 1996–97 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Stevan Jovetić – Sevilla – 2016–17
- Miodrag Kustudić – Hércules – 1978–81[b SRB–YUG 1] – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Predrag Mijatović – Valencia, Real Madrid – 1993–99 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Milutin Osmajić – Cádiz – 2021–22
- Željko Petrović – Sevilla – 1991–92 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Vladimir Popović – Sporting – 1997–98 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Esteban Saveljich – Rayo – 2021–[b ARG]
- Stefan Savić – Atlético Madrid – 2015–
- Nebojša Šćepanović – Oviedo – 1995–96 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Nikola Vujadinović – Osasuna – 2016–17[b SRB–YUG 1]
- Nikola Vukčević – Levante – 2018–22
Netherlands
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Yassine Abdellaoui – Rayo – 1996–97
- Bobby Adekanye – Cádiz – 2020–21[b NGA]
- Ibrahim Afellay – Barcelona – 2010–12, 13–14
- Ryan Babel – Deportivo – 2016–17
- Dave van den Bergh – Rayo – 1999–00
- Daley Blind – Girona – 2023–
- Kevin Bobson – Espanyol – 2003–04
- Frank de Boer – Barcelona – 1998–03
- Ronald de Boer – Barcelona – 1998–00
- Michel Boerebach – Real Burgos – 1992–93
- Winston Bogarde – Barcelona – 1997–00
- Mark van Bommel – Barcelona – 2005–06
- Khalid Boulahrouz – Sevilla – 2007–08
- Giovanni van Bronckhorst – Barcelona – 2003–07
- Arnold Bruggink – Mallorca – 2003–04
- Jasper Cillessen – Barcelona, Valencia – 2016–22
- Phillip Cocu – Barcelona – 1998–04
- Jürgen Colin – Sporting – 2008–09
- Johan Cruyff – Barcelona – 1973–78[c CAT]
- Jordi Cruyff – Barcelona, Celta, Alavés, Espanyol – 1994–96, 98–99, 00–04[c CAT]
- Arnaut Danjuma – Villarreal – 2021–23[b NGA]
- Edgar Davids – Barcelona – 2003–04[b SUR-NED]
- Memphis Depay – Barcelona, Atlético Madrid – 2021–
- Dick van Dijk – Murcia – 1974–75
- Royston Drenthe – Real Madrid, Hércules – 2007–11
- Jonathan de Guzmán – Mallorca, Villarreal – 2010–12[b CAN]
- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink – Atlético Madrid – 1999–00[b SUR-NED]
- John Heitinga – Atlético Madrid – 2008–09
- Ruud Hesp – Barcelona – 1997–00
- Wesley Hoedt – Celta – 2018–19
- Rick Hoogendorp – Celta – 1999–00
- Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – Real Madrid – 2008–09
- Ola John – Deportivo – 2016–17[b LBR]
- Frenkie de Jong – Barcelona – 2019–
- Luuk de Jong – Sevilla, Barcelona – 2019–22[b SUI]
- Justin Kluivert – Valencia – 2022–23
- Patrick Kluivert – Barcelona, Valencia – 1998–04, 05–06
- Ronald Koeman – Barcelona – 1989–95
- Jan Kromkamp – Villarreal – 2005–06
- Glenn Loovens – Zaragoza – 2012–13
- Hedwiges Maduro – Valencia, Sevilla – 2007–13
- Roy Makaay – Tenerife, Deportivo – 1997–03
- Joris Mathijsen – Málaga – 2011–12
- John Metgod – Real Madrid – 1982–84
- Gerrie Mühren – Betis – 1976–78
- Kizito "Kiki" Musampa – Málaga, Atlético Madrid – 1999–05[b ZAI]
- Riga Mustapha – Levante – 2006–08[b GHA]
- Johan Neeskens – Barcelona – 1974–79[c CAT]
- Ruud van Nistelrooy – Real Madrid, Málaga – 2006–10, 11–12
- Tarik Oulida – Sevilla – 1995–97
- Marc Overmars – Barcelona – 2000–04
- René Ponk – Compostela – 1997–98
- Quincy Promes – Sevilla – 2018–19
- Michael Reiziger – Barcelona – 1997–04
- Karim Rekik – Sevilla – 2020–23
- Johnny Rep – Valencia – 1975–77
- Daniël de Ridder – Celta – 2005–07
- Frank Rijkaard – Zaragoza – 1987–88
- Arjen Robben – Real Madrid – 2007–09
- Clarence Seedorf – Real Madrid – 1996–00[b SUR]
- Daley Sinkgraven – Las Palmas – 2023–
- Wesley Sneijder – Real Madrid – 2007–09
- Rafael van der Vaart – Real Madrid, Betis – 2008–10, 15–16
- Piet Velthuizen – Hércules – 2010–11
- Juan Viedma – Compostela – 1996–98
- Ferdi Vierklau – Tenerife – 1997–99
- Tonny Vilhena – Espanyol – 2021–22
- Sander Westerveld – Real Sociedad, Mallorca – 2001–05
- Faas Wilkes – Valencia – 1953–56
- Richard Witschge – Barcelona, Alavés – 1991–93, 01–02
- Ricky van Wolfswinkel – Betis – 2015–16
- Nordin Wooter – Zaragoza – 1997–99
- Boudewijn Zenden – Barcelona – 1998–01
- Gianni Zuiverloon – Mallorca – 2011–12
North Macedonia Tɛmplet:Country data MKD
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Enis Bardhi – Levante – 2017–22
- Stole Dimitrievski – Granada, Rayo – 2014–15, 18–19, 21–
- Dragan Kanatlarovski – Deportivo – 1991–92
- Blagoja Kitanovski – Sabadell – 1987–88 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Ilija Najdoski – Valladolid – 1993–94
- Mitko Stojkovski – Oviedo – 1995–97
- Aleksandar Trajkovski – Mallorca – 2019–20
Northern Ireland
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Gerry Armstrong – Mallorca – 1983–84
- Jim Hagan – Celta – 1987–89
Norway
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Jan Berg – Elche, Rayo – 1988–90
- John Carew – Valencia – 2000–03
- Vadim Demidov – Real Sociedad, Celta – 2010–12, 12–13[b LVA–URS]
- Dan Eggen – Celta, Alavés – 1997–03
- Frode Grodås – Racing – 1998–99
- Bjørn Tore Kvarme – Real Sociedad – 2001–04
- Martin Ødegaard – Real Madrid, Real Sociedad – 2014–15, 19–21
- Frode Olsen – Sevilla – 1999–00, 01–02
- Knut Olav Rindarøy – Deportivo – 2010–11
- Sigurd Rushfeldt – Racing – 1999–01
- Alexander Sørloth – Real Sociedad, Villarreal – 2021–22, 22–
- Jørgen Strand Larsen – Celta – 2022–
Poland
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Wolfgang April – Sabadell – 1986–87
- Jerzy Dudek – Real Madrid – 2007–11
- Dariusz Dudka – Levante – 2012–13
- Damian Kądzior – Eibar – 2020–21
- Roman Kosecki – Osasuna, Atlético Madrid – 1992–95
- Wojciech Kowalczyk – Betis – 1994–97
- Grzegorz Krychowiak – Sevilla – 2014–16
- Cezary Kucharski – Sporting – 1997–98
- Grzegorz Lewandowski – Logroñés – 1993–94
- Robert Lewandowski – Barcelona – 2022–
- Bartłomiej Pawłowski – Málaga – 2013–14
- Damien Perquis – Betis – 2012–14[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Eugen Polanski – Getafe – 2008–09[c DEU U21]
- Jerzy Podbrożny – Mérida – 1997–98
- Euzebiusz "Ebi" Smolarek – Racing – 2007–08
- Ryszard Staniek – Osasuna – 1993–94
- Jan Tomaszewski – Hércules – 1981–82
- Mirosław Trzeciak – Osasuna – 2000–01
- Przemysław Tytoń – Elche, Deportivo – 2014–15, 16–18
- Jan Urban – Osasuna, Valladolid – 1989–95
- Cezary Wilk – Deportivo – 2014–15
- Jacek Ziober – Osasuna – 1993–94
Portugal
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Abel Xavier – Oviedo – 1996–98[b MOZ]
- Agostinho – Málaga – 1999–01
- André Almeida – Valencia – 2022–
- André Castro – Sporting – 2010–12
- André Ferreira – Granada – 2023–
- André Gomes – Valencia, Barcelona – 2014–18
- André Santos – Deportivo – 2012–13
- André Silva – Sevilla, Real Sociedad – 2018–19, 23–
- António Oliveira – Betis – 1979–80
- Ariza Makukula – Valladolid, Sevilla, Gimnàstic – 2003–05, 06–07[b ZAI]
- Bakero – Sevilla – 1999–00
- Beto – Recreativo – 2006–09
- Beto – Sevilla – 2012–16
- Bino – Tenerife – 2001–02
- Bruma – Real Sociedad – 2015–16[b GNB]
- Bruno Caires – Celta – 1997–00
- Bruno Gama – Deportivo – 2012–13, 16–18
- Carlos Gomes – Granada, Oviedo – 1958–61
- Carlos Martins – Recreativo, Granada – 2007–08, 11–12
- Carlos Secretário – Real Madrid – 1996–97
- Carlos Xavier – Real Sociedad – 1991–94[b MOZ]
- César Brito – Salamanca – 1997–98
- Chaínho – Zaragoza – 2001–02[b ANG]
- Costinha – Atlético Madrid – 2006–07
- Cristiano Ronaldo – Real Madrid – 2009–18
- Dani – Atlético Madrid – 2002–03
- Daniel Candeias – Granada – 2014–15
- Daniel Carriço – Sevilla – 2013–20
- Deco – Barcelona – 2004–08[b BRA]
- Dino – Salamanca – 1998–99
- Diogo Figueiras – Sevilla – 2013–15, 15–16
- Diogo Salomão – Deportivo – 2012–13, 14–15
- Domingos – Tenerife – 1997–99
- Domingos Duarte – Granada, Getafe – 2019–
- Domingos Quina – Granada, Elche – 2020–21, 22–23[b GNB]
- Duda – Málaga, Sevilla – 2001–02, 03–17
- Dyego Sousa – Almería – 2022–23[b BRA]
- Edgar – Málaga – 1999–03, 03–06[b ANG]
- Edinho – Málaga – 2009–11
- Edmundo Graça – Sevilla – 1958–59
- Eliseu – Málaga, Zaragoza – 2008–09, 09–14
- Emílio Peixe – Sevilla – 1995–96
- Espinho – Málaga – 2015–16
- Fábio Coentrão – Real Madrid – 2011–15, 16–17
- Fábio Felício – Real Sociedad – 2006–07
- Fernando Couto – Barcelona – 1996–98
- Fernando Gomes – Sporting – 1980–82
- Fernando Meira – Zaragoza – 2011–12
- Ferro – Valencia – 2020–21
- Flávio Ferreira – Málaga – 2013–16
- Florentino Luís – Getafe – 2021–
- Francisco Trincão – Barcelona – 2020–21
- Francisco Vital – Betis – 1979–80
- Gelson Martins – Atlético Madrid – 2018–19
- Gil Dias – Granada – 2019–20
- Gomes Bravo – Real Sociedad – 1947–48, 49–50
- Gonçalo Guedes – Valencia – 2017–22
- Gonçalo Paciência – Celta – 2022–
- Guilherme Guedes – Almería – 2022–
- Hélder Baptista – Rayo – 1999–05
- Hélder Cristóvão – Deportivo – 1996–98, 00–02[b ANG]
- Hélder Lopes – Las Palmas – 2016–17
- Hélder Postiga – Zaragoza, Valencia, Deportivo – 2011–14, 14–15
- Hélder Rosário – Málaga – 2008–11
- Henrique Sereno – Valladolid – 2012–13
- Hernâni – Levante – 2019–20
- Hugo Leal – Atlético Madrid – 1999–00
- Hugo Porfírio – Racing – 1997–98
- Hugo Viana – Valencia, Osasuna – 2005–09
- Ivan Cavaleiro – Deportivo – 2014–15
- João Alves – Salamanca – 1976–78
- João Cancelo – Valencia – 2014–17
- João Félix – Atlético Madrid – 2019–23
- João Pereira – Valencia – 2012–14
- João Tomás – Betis – 2001–03
- Jordão – Zaragoza – 1976–77[b ANG]
- Jorge Andrade – Deportivo – 2002–07
- Jorge Cadete – Celta – 1997–99[b MOZ]
- Jorge Gonçalves – Racing – 2008–09
- Jorge Ribeiro – Málaga – 2005–06
- José Calado – Betis – 2001–03
- José Nunes – Mallorca – 2005–13
- Jota – Valladolid – 2020–21
- Kévin Rodrigues – Real Sociedad, Leganés, Eibar, Rayo – 2016–22[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U18]
- Licá – Rayo – 2014–15
- Litos – Málaga – 2001–06
- Luís Figo – Barcelona, Real Madrid – 1995–05
- Luisinho – Deportivo, Huesca – 2014–19, 20–21
- Luís Martins – Granada – 2014–15, 16–17
- Luís Maximiano – Granada – 2021–22
- Maniche – Atlético Madrid – 2006–08, 08–09
- Manuel Fernandes – Valencia – 2007–08, 08–11
- Marco Caneira – Valencia – 2004–06, 07–08
- Mário Silva – Cádiz – 2005–06
- Miguel – Valencia – 2005–12
- Miguel Areias – Celta – 2006–07
- Miguel Cardoso – Deportivo – 2015–16
- Miguel Lopes – Granada – 2015–16
- Nani – Valencia – 2016–17[b CPV]
- Nélson Marcos – Betis, Osasuna, Almería – 2008–09, 10–13, 13–14[b CPV]
- Nélson Oliveira – Deportivo – 2012–13
- Nélson Semedo – Barcelona – 2017–20
- Nuno – Deportivo, Osasuna – 1996–98, 00–02[b STP]
- Nuno Luís – Salamanca – 1998–99
- Oceano – Real Sociedad – 1991–94[b CPV]
- Pauleta – Salamanca, Deportivo – 1997–00
- Paulo Bento – Oviedo – 1996–00
- Paulo Futre – Atlético Madrid – 1987–93, 97–98
- Paulo Oliveira – Eibar – 2017–21
- Paulo Sousa – Espanyol – 2001–02
- Paulo Torres – Salamanca – 1997–98
- Pepe – Real Madrid – 2007–17[b BRA]
- Pizzi – Atlético Madrid, Deportivo, Espanyol – 2011–14
- Portugués – Deportivo – 1942–46
- Quinito – Racing – 1975–78
- Rafa Soares – Eibar – 2019–21
- Ricardo Carvalho – Real Madrid – 2010–13
- Ricardo Costa – Valencia, Granada – 2010–14, 15–16
- Ricardo Horta – Málaga – 2014–16
- Ricardo Pereira – Betis – 2007–09
- Ricardo Quaresma – Barcelona – 2003–04
- Ricardo Sá Pinto – Real Sociedad – 1997–00
- Rogério – Salamanca – 1997–99
- Rony Lopes – Sevilla – 2019–20[b BRA]
- Rúben Micael – Zaragoza – 2011–12
- Rúben Semedo – Villarreal, Huesca – 2017–19
- Rúben Vezo – Valencia, Granada, Levante – 2013–22
- Rui Fonte – Espanyol – 2010–13
- Rui Silva – Granada, Betis – 2019–
- Salvador Agra – Betis – 2012–13
- Samú Costa – Almería, Mallorca – 2022–
- Silvestre Varela – Recreativo – 2007–08
- Sílvio – Atlético Madrid, Deportivo – 2011–13
- Simão – Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Espanyol – 1999–01, 07–11, 12–14
- José Taira – Salamanca – 1997–99
- Thierry Correia – Valencia – 2019–
- Tiago – Atlético Madrid – 2009–17
- Tiago Ilori – Granada – 2013–14[b ENG]
- Tiago Gomes – Hércules – 2010–11
- Tomás Tavares – Alavés – 2020–21
- Tulipa – Salamanca – 1997–98
- Victoriano Bastos – Zaragoza – 1975–77
- Vítor Baía – Barcelona – 1996–99
- Vítor Damas – Racing – 1976–79
- Vitorino Antunes – Málaga, Getafe – 2012–15, 17–20
- William Carvalho – Betis – 2018–[b ANG]
- Wilson Manafá – Granada – 2023–
- Zé Castro – Atlético Madrid, Deportivo, Rayo – 2006–11, 12–16
Republic of Ireland
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- John Aldridge – Real Sociedad – 1989–91[b ENG]
- Liam Buckley – Racing – 1986–87
- Alan Campbell – Racing – 1984–86
- Matt Doherty – Atlético Madrid – 2022–23
- John Patrick Finn – Getafe – 2020–21[b ESP]
- Steve Finnan – Espanyol – 2008–09
- Ashley Grimes – Osasuna – 1989–90
- Ian Harte – Levante – 2004–05, 06–07
- Kevin Moran – Sporting – 1988–90
- Michael Robinson – Osasuna – 1986–89[b ENG]
Romania
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Florin Andone – Córdoba, Deportivo, Cádiz – 2014–15, 16–18, 21–22
- Gavril Balint – Real Burgos – 1990–93
- Constantin Barbu – Numancia – 1999–01
- Miodrag Belodedici – Valencia, Valladolid – 1992–95
- Cosmin Contra – Alavés, Atlético Madrid, Getafe – 1999–01, 02–04, 05–10
- Gică Craioveanu – Real Sociedad, Villarreal, Getafe – 1995–99, 00–02, 04–06
- Ilie Dumitrescu – Sevilla – 1994–95
- Iulian Filipescu – Betis – 1998–00, 01–03
- Constantin Gâlcă – Espanyol, Villarreal – 1997–03
- Cristian Ganea – Athletic Bilbao – 2018–19
- Gheorghe Hagi – Real Madrid, Barcelona – 1990–92, 94–96
- Adrian Ilie – Valencia, Alavés – 1997–03
- Marius Iordache – Villarreal – 1998–99
- Marius Lăcătuș – Oviedo – 1991–93
- Silviu Lung – Logroñés – 1990–91
- Bogdan Mara – Alavés – 2001–03
- Ciprian Marica – Getafe – 2013–14
- Lucian Marinescu – Salamanca – 1998–99
- Dorin Mateuț – Zaragoza – 1990–93
- Cătălin Munteanu – Salamanca, Espanyol, Albacete – 1998–99, 01–02, 03–04
- Costel Pantilimon – Deportivo – 2017–18
- Gabriel Popescu – Salamanca, Valencia, Numancia – 1997–00
- Gheorghe Popescu – Barcelona – 1995–97
- Daniel Prodan – Atlético Madrid – 1996–98
- Cristian Pulhac – Hércules – 2010–11
- Claudiu Răducanu – Espanyol – 2003–04
- Florin Răducioiu – Espanyol – 1994–96, 96–97
- Răzvan Raț – Rayo – 2013–14, 15–16
- Laurențiu Roșu – Numancia, Recreativo – 2000–01, 06–08
- Raul Rusescu – Sevilla – 2013–14
- Marcel Sabou – Tenerife, Sporting – 1990–91, 93–96
- Cristian Săpunaru – Zaragoza, Elche – 2012–14
- László Sepsi – Racing – 2008–10
- Dennis Șerban – Valencia – 1998–00, 01–02
- Nicolae Simatoc – Barcelona, Oviedo – 1950–53[b MOL–ROU]
- Bogdan Stelea – Mallorca, Salamanca – 1991–92, 97–99
- Ovidiu Stîngă – Salamanca – 1995–96
- Gabriel Tamaș – Celta – 2006–07
- Alexandru Țîrlea – Alavés – 2021–22[b ESP]
- Gabriel Torje – Granada, Espanyol – 2012–14
- Alin Toșca – Betis – 2016–18
Russia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Vladimir Beschastnykh – Racing – 1996–01
- Denis Cheryshev – Sevilla, Villarreal, Real Madrid, Valencia – 2013–22
- Dmitri Cheryshev – Sporting – 1996–98
- Rinat Dasaev – Sevilla – 1988–90 – while active.
- Igor Dobrovolski – Castellón, Atlético Madrid – 1990–91, 94–95[b UKR–URS] – while active.
- Ilshat Fayzulin – Racing – 1995–97
- Dmitri Galyamin – Espanyol – 1991–93 – while active.
- Nikita Iosifov – Villarreal – 2021–22
- Valeri Karpin – Real Sociedad, Valencia, Celta – 1994–05[b EST–URS]
- Aleksandr Kerzhakov – Sevilla – 2006–08
- Dmitri Khokhlov – Real Sociedad – 1999–03
- Igor Korneev – Espanyol, Barcelona – 1991–93, 94–95 – while active.
- Aleksei Kosolapov – Sporting – 1997–98
- Dmitri Kuznetsov – Espanyol – 1991–93, 94–95 – while active.
- Igor Lediakhov – Sporting – 1994–98
- Andrei Moj – Espanyol, Hércules – 1991–93, 96–97 – while active.
- Aleksandr Mostovoi – Celta – 1996–04
- Yuri Nikiforov – Sporting – 1996–98[b UKR–URS][c UKR]
- Viktor Onopko – Oviedo, Rayo – 1995–01, 02–03[b UKR–URS]
- Nikolai Pisarev – Mérida – 1995–96
- Evgeni Plotnikov – Albacete – 1996–97
- Dmitri Popov – Racing, Compostela – 1993–98
- Dmitri Radchenko – Racing, Deportivo, Rayo, Mérida – 1993–98
- Vladislav Radimov – Zaragoza – 1996–00
- Oleg Salenko – Logroñés, Valencia – 1992–95[c UKR]
- Edgar Sevikyan – Levante – 2020–21
- Sergei Shustikov – Racing – 1996–97, 98–00
- Igor Simutenkov – Tenerife – 2001–02
- Fyodor Smolov – Celta – 2019–20
- Dmitri Ulyanov – Racing – 1996–97
- Arsen Zakharyan – Real Sociedad – 2023–
Scotland
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Steve Archibald – Barcelona – 1984–87
- Oliver Burke – Alavés – 2019–20
- Jordan Holsgrove – Celta – 2020–21
- Alan Hutton – Mallorca – 2012–13
- Ted McMinn – Sevilla – 1987–88
- John Fox Watson – Real Madrid – 1948–49
Serbia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Ivan Adžić – Logroñés – 1996–97 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Miodrag Anđelković – Espanyol – 1996–97[b KOS–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Radomir Antić – Zaragoza – 1978–80 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Aleksandar Aranđelović – Atlético Madrid – 1952–53 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Srđan Babić – Almería – 2022–[b BIH]
- Stefan Babović – Zaragoza – 2012–13[b MNE–YUG 1]
- Srđan Bajčetić – Celta – 1994–97 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Goran Bogdanović – Espanyol, Extremadura – 1995–97, 98–99 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Rade Bogdanović – Atlético Madrid – 1997–98[b BIH–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Darko Brašanac – Betis, Leganés, Alavés, Osasuna – 2016–
- Rajko Brežančić – Huesca – 2018–19[b BIH–YUG]
- Miloš Bursać – Celta – 1992–93 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Goran Čaušić – Osasuna – 2016–17
- Željko Cicović – Las Palmas – 2000–02 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Dragan Ćirić – Barcelona, Valladolid – 1997–99, 00–04 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Vladimir Ćulafić – Cádiz – 1981–82 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Vladan Dimitrijević – Albacete – 1993–94 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Milovan Đorić – Oviedo – 1973–74 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Goran Đorović – Celta, Deportivo – 1997–03[b KOS–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Miroslav Đukić – Deportivo, Valencia – 1991–03 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia–Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Marko Dmitrović – Eibar, Sevilla – 2017–
- Ivica Dragutinović – Sevilla – 2005–11
- Dejan Dražić – Celta – 2015–16
- Miloš Drizić – Rayo – 1989–90 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Goran Drulić – Zaragoza – 2001–02, 03–05 – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Ratomir Dujković – Oviedo – 1975–76[b CRO–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Ljubomir Fejsa – Alavés – 2019–20
- Nemanja Gudelj – Sevilla – 2019–
- Saša Ilić – Celta – 2003–04 – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Dragan Isailović – Valladolid – 1998–00 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Boško Janković – Mallorca – 2006–07
- Milan Janković – Real Madrid – 1986–88 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Slaviša Jokanović – Oviedo, Tenerife, Deportivo – 1993–00 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Aleksandar Jovanović – Huesca – 2018–19
- Luka Jović – Real Madrid – 2019–21, 21–22[b BIH]
- Vladimir Jugović – Atlético Madrid – 1998–99 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Dragi Kaličanin – Zaragoza – 1985–86 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Atila Kasaš – Logroñés – 1994–95 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Aleksandar Katai – Alavés – 2016–18
- Ilija Katić – Burgos – 1976–77 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Mateja Kežman – Atlético Madrid – 2005–06 – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Slobodan Komljenović – Zaragoza – 2001–02[b FRG] – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Bogdan Korak – Murcia – 1987–89 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Darko Kovačević – Real Sociedad – 1996–99, 01–07 – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Nenad Krstičić – Alavés – 2016–17
- Vladan Kujović – Levante – 2007–08
- Zdravko Kuzmanović – Málaga – 2016–18[b SUI][c SUI U21][c SUI U20][c SUI U19][c SUI U18][c SUI U17]
- Dejan Lekić – Osasuna, Eibar – 2010–12, 14–15
- Dragoje Leković – Sporting – 1997–98 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Saša Lukić – Levante – 2017–18
- Vladan Lukić – Atlético Madrid – 1992–93 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Nemanja Maksimović – Valencia, Getafe – 2017–
- Filip Malbašić – Cádiz – 2020–21
- Nikola Maraš – Rayo, Alavés – 2021–22, 23–
- Zoran Marić – Celta – 1987–90 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Dejan Marković – Logroñés – 1993–95, 96–97 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Milan Martinović – Oviedo – 2000–01 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Božur Matejić – Castellón – 1990–91 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Zlatomir Mićanović – Salamanca, Málaga – 1983–85 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Duško Milinković – Osasuna – 1988–89 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Nemanja Miljanović – Hércules, Salamanca – 1996–97, 97–98[b BIH–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Goran Milojević – Mallorca, Celta – 1991–92, 95–96 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia–Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Goran Milošević – Espanyol – 1997–99 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Savo Milošević – Zaragoza, Espanyol, Celta, Osasuna – 1998–00, 01–07[b BIH–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Branko Milovanović – Deportivo – 1995–96 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Marko Milovanović – Almería – 2022–
- Nenad Mirosavljević – Cádiz – 2005–06[b CRO–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Stefan Mitrović – Valladolid, Getafe – 2013–14, 21–
- Dragan Mladenović – Real Sociedad – 2004–05 – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Albert Nađ – Betis, Oviedo – 1996–01 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Matija Nastasić – Mallorca – 2022–23
- Zoran Njeguš – Atlético Madrid, Sevilla – 1998–00, 01–04 – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Ivan Obradović – Zaragoza – 2009–13
- Perica Ognjenović – Real Madrid – 1998–01 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Aleksandar Pantić – Villarreal, Córdoba, Eibar, Alavés – 2013–17
- Milinko Pantić – Atlético Madrid – 1995–98 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Veljko Paunović – Atlético Madrid, Mallorca, Oviedo, Getafe, Almería – 1996–02, 03–05, 05–08[b MKD–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Dejan Petković – Real Madrid, Sevilla, Racing – 1995–97 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Njegoš Petrović – Granada – 2021–22, 23–
- Dragomir Racić – Castellón – 1981–82 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Uroš Račić – Valencia – 2020–22
- Nemanja Radoja – Celta, Levante – 2014–18, 19–22
- Predrag Rajković – Mallorca – 2022–
- Antonio Rukavina – Valladolid, Villarreal – 2012–18
- Ivan Šaponjić – Atlético Madrid, Cádiz – 2019–21
- Goran Šaula – Compostela – 1996–98 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Dušan Savić – Sporting – 1982–83 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Stefan Šćepović – Getafe – 2015–16
- Aleksandar Sedlar – Mallorca, Alavés – 2019–20, 21–22, 23–
- Milan Smiljanić – Espanyol, Sporting – 2007–10
- Predrag Spasić – Real Madrid, Osasuna – 1990–94 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia–Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Jovan Stanković – Mallorca, Atlético Madrid – 1997–01, 02–04 – Tɛmplet:Country data Serbia and Montenegro while active.
- Predrag Stanković – Hércules – 1996–97 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Milan Stepanov – Málaga – 2009–10
- Goran Stevanović – Osasuna – 1991–93 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia–Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Zoran Stojadinović – Mallorca, Deportivo – 1989–90, 91–92 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia–Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Vlada Stošić – Mallorca, Betis – 1991–92, 94–96 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia–Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Vladimir Stojković – Getafe – 2008–09
- Igor Taševski – Villarreal – 1998–99, 00–01 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Đorđe Tomić – Atlético Madrid, Oviedo – 1996–97, 00–01 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Ivan Tomić – Alavés – 2000–01, 02–03 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Duško Tošić – Betis – 2011–12
- Petar Vasiljević – Albacete – 1995–96 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Vladimir Vermezović – Sporting – 1989–90 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Risto Vidaković – Betis, Osasuna – 1994–01[b BIH–YUG] – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Josip Višnjić – Rayo, Hércules – 1992–94, 96–97 – Tɛmplet:Country data FR Yugoslavia while active.
- Miroslav Vojinović – Cádiz – 1983–84 – Tɛmplet:Country data SFR Yugoslavia while active.
- Nikola Žigić – Racing, Valencia – 2006–10
Slovakia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Peter Dubovský – Real Madrid, Oviedo – 1993–00
- Dušan Galis – Cádiz – 1981–82 – while active.
- Dominik Greif – Mallorca – 2021–
- Miroslav Karhan – Betis – 1999–00
- Marián Kelemen – Numancia – 2008–09
- Branislav Kubala – Espanyol – 1964–65 – while active.
- Stanislav Lobotka – Celta – 2017–20
- Milan Luhový – Sporting – 1989–92 – while active.
- Róbert Mazáň – Celta – 2017–19
- Tibor Mičinec – Logroñés – 1991–92 – while active.
- Ján Pivarník – Cádiz – 1981–82 – while active.
- Samuel Slovák – Tenerife – 1997–99, 01–02
- Martin Šviderský – Almería – 2022–
- Martin Valjent – Mallorca – 2019–20, 21–
- Denis Vavro – Huesca – 2020–21
- Vladimír Weiss – Espanyol – 2011–12
- Branko Ilić – Betis – 2006–09
- Bojan Jokić – Villarreal – 2013–16
- Rene Krhin – Córdoba, Granada – 2014–17
- Jan Oblak – Atlético Madrid – 2014–
- Dalibor Stevanovič – Real Sociedad – 2005–07
- Zlatko Zahovič – Valencia – 2000–01
Sweden
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Bengt Andersson – Tenerife – 1996–98
- Patrik Andersson – Barcelona – 2001–04
- Sanny Åslund – Espanyol – 1974–75
- Mattias Asper – Real Sociedad – 2000–01
- Ludwig Augustinsson – Sevilla, Mallorca – 2021–22, 22–
- Kennedy Bakircioglu – Racing – 2010–12
- Joachim Björklund – Valencia – 1998–01
- Henry Carlsson – Atlético Madrid – 1949–53
- Omar Faraj – Levante – 2021–22
- Tobias Grahn – Gimnàstic – 2006–07
- John Guidetti – Celta, Alavés – 2015–20, 20–22
- Zlatan Ibrahimović – Barcelona – 2009–10
- Alexander Isak – Real Sociedad – 2019–23
- Daniel Larsson – Valladolid, Granada – 2012–15
- Henrik Larsson – Barcelona – 2004–06
- Olof Mellberg – Racing – 1998–01
- Håkan Mild – Real Sociedad – 1996–98
- Johan Mjällby – Levante – 2004–05
- Guillermo Molins – Betis – 2012–13[b URU]
- Joakim Nilsson – Sporting – 1990–93
- Markus Rosenberg – Racing – 2010–11
- Stefan Schwarz – Valencia – 1998–99
- Agne Simonsson – Real Madrid, Real Sociedad – 1960–62
- Carl Starfelt – Celta – 2023–
- Kari Juhani "Gary" Sundgren – Zaragoza – 1997–02[b FIN]
- Williot Swedberg – Celta – 2022–
- Christian Wilhelmsson – Deportivo – 2007–08
Switzerland
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Fabio Celestini – Levante, Getafe – 2004–10
- Fabio Coltorti – Racing – 2007–11
- Eray Cömert – Valencia – 2021–
- Antonio Esposito – Extremadura – 1998–99
- Xavier Margairaz – Osasuna – 2007–08
- Patrick Müller – Mallorca – 2004–05
- Alain Nef – Recreativo – 2008–09
- Miguel Retuerto – Barcelona – 1984–85
- Fabian Schär – Deportivo – 2017–18
- Haris Seferovic – Real Sociedad, Celta – 2013–14, 22–23
- Philippe Senderos – Valencia – 2013–14
- Djibril Sow – Sevilla – 2023–
- Johann Vogel – Betis – 2006–07
Turkey
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Hamit Altıntop – Real Madrid – 2011–12[b FRG]
- Emre Belözoğlu – Atlético Madrid – 2012–13
- Emre Çolak – Deportivo – 2016–18
- Oktay Derelioğlu – Las Palmas – 2000–01
- Arif Erdem – Real Sociedad – 2000–01
- Arda Güler – Real Madrid – 2023–
- Serdar Gürler – Huesca – 2018–19[b FRA]
- Nihat Kahveci – Real Sociedad, Villarreal – 2001–09
- İbrahim Kaş – Getafe – 2008–09
- Tayfun Korkut – Real Sociedad, Espanyol – 2000–04[b FRG]
- İsmail Köybaşı – Granada – 2019–20
- Ersen Martin – Recreativo – 2007–09[b FRG]
- Mehmet Aurélio – Betis – 2008–09[b BRA]
- Emre Mor – Celta – 2017–19, 20–21[b DNK][c DNK U19][c DNK U18][c DNK U17]
- Cenk Özkacar – Valencia – 2022–
- Rüştü Reçber – Barcelona – 2003–04
- Nuri Şahin – Real Madrid – 2011–12[b FRG]
- Çağlar Söyüncü – Atlético Madrid – 2023–
- Mehmet Topal – Valencia – 2010–12
- Arda Turan – Atlético Madrid, Barcelona – 2011–17
- Enes Ünal – Villarreal, Levante, Valladolid, Getafe – 2017–
- Okay Yokuşlu – Celta, Getafe – 2018–21, 21–22
Ukraine
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Denys Boyko – Málaga – 2016–17
- Dmytro Chyhrynskyi – Barcelona – 2009–10
- Artem Dovbyk – Girona – 2023–
- Yevhen Konoplyanka – Sevilla – 2015–16
- Maksym Koval – Deportivo – 2017–18
- Artem Kravets – Granada – 2016–17
- Vasyl Kravets – Leganés – 2018–19
- Andriy Lunin – Leganés, Real Madrid – 2018–19, 21–
- Serhiy Pogodin – Mérida – 1995–96
- Vasyl Rats – Espanyol – 1988–89 – while active.
- Viktor Tsyhankov – Girona – 2022–[b ISR]
- Roman Zozulya – Betis – 2016–17
Wales
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Gareth Bale – Real Madrid – 2013–20, 21–22
- George Green – Espanyol – 1935–36
- Mark Hughes – Barcelona – 1986–87
North and Central America, Caribbean (CONCACAF)
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Julian de Guzman – Deportivo – 2005–09
- Cyle Larin – Valladolid, Mallorca – 2022–
Costa Rica
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Celso Borges – Deportivo – 2014–18
- Joel Campbell – Betis, Villarreal – 2012–13, 14–15, 17–18
- Luis Gabelo Conejo – Albacete – 1991–92, 93–94
- Óscar Duarte – Espanyol, Levante – 2015–22[b NIC]
- Rónald Gómez – Sporting – 1996–97
- Alejandro Morera – Barcelona, Hércules – 1933–36[c CAT]
- Keylor Navas – Levante, Real Madrid – 2011–19
- José Quesada – Espanyol – 1934–36
- Paulo Wanchope – Málaga – 2004–05
Cuba
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Mario Inchausti – Zaragoza – 1939–40
- Benito Miró – Espanyol – 1932–33
- Juan Muntaner – Barcelona, Deportivo – 1939–40, 41–45
Dominican Republic Tɛmplet:Country data DOM
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Heinz Barmettler – Valladolid – 2013–14[b SUI][c SUI][c SUI U21]
- Tano Bonnín – Osasuna – 2016–17[b ESP]
- Mariano Díaz – Real Madrid – 2016–17, 18–23[b ESP]
- Peter González – Real Madrid – 2021–22[b ESP]
El Salvador Tɛmplet:Country data SLV
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Jorge Alberto "Mágico" González – Cádiz, Valladolid – 1983–85, 86–91
- Ricardo Saprissa – Espanyol – 1928–32[c CAT]
Guadeloupe Tɛmplet:Country data GLP
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Jocelyn Angloma – Valencia – 1997–02[c FRA]
- Claudio Beauvue – Celta, Leganés – 2015–18
- Dimitri Foulquier – Granada, Getafe, Valencia – 2013–17, 18–19, 19–[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20][c FRA U19][c FRA U18]
Haiti
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Frantz Bertin – Racing – 2004–05[b FRA]
- Yves Desmarets – Deportivo – 2010–11[b FRA]
- Julio César Arzú – Racing – 1982–83
- José Cardona – Elche, Atlético Madrid – 1959–60, 61–69
- Allan Costly – Málaga – 1982–83
- José Roberto Figueroa – Murcia – 1983–85
- Amado Guevara – Valladolid – 1995–96
- Anthony Lozano – Girona, Cádiz, Getafe – 2017–19, 20–
- Carlos Pavón – Valladolid – 1995–96
- Gilberto Yearwood – Elche, Valladolid – 1977–78, 80–83
- Carlos Humberto Zuazo – Elche – 1959–60
Martinique Tɛmplet:Country data MTQ
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Note: Martinique is a French overseas department which is a member of CONCACAF but it is not recognized by FIFA. Players listed here are French citizens who have played for the Martinique national team. They are eligible to play for the France national team. Players with the note "Born in France" were not born in Martinique, despite being a part of France.
- Grégory Arnolin – Sporting – 2009–12[b FRA]
- Jean-Sylvain Babin – Granada, Sporting – 2014–17[b FRA]
- Julien Faubert – Real Madrid – 2008–09[b FRA][c FRA][c FRA U21]
- Mickaël Malsa – Levante, Valladolid – 2020–23[b FRA]
- Florent Poulolo – Getafe – 2019–20
- Olivier Thomert – Hércules – 2010–11[b FRA]
Mexico
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Javier Aguirre – Osasuna – 1986–87
- Manuel Alonso – Racing – 1934–35
- Javier Aquino – Villarreal, Rayo – 2013–15
- Julián Araujo – Las Palmas – 2023–[b USA][c USA][c USA U23][c USA U20][c USA U19][c USA U18][c USA U16]
- Néstor Araujo – Celta – 2018–22
- Pablo Barrera – Zaragoza – 2011–12
- Cuauhtémoc Blanco – Valladolid – 2000–02
- José Luis Borbolla – Deportivo, Real Madrid, Celta – 1944–47
- Omar Bravo – Deportivo – 2008–09
- Nery Castillo – Rayo – 2013–14
- Jesús Manuel Corona – Sevilla – 2021–
- Francisco Javier Cruz – Logroñés – 1988–89
- Luís de la Fuente – Racing – 1934–35
- José Manuel de la Torre – Oviedo – 1988–89
- Antonio de Nigris – Villarreal – 2002–03
- Giovani dos Santos – Barcelona, Racing, Mallorca, Villarreal – 2007–08, 10–11, 12–15
- Jonathan dos Santos – Barcelona, Villarreal – 2009–17
- Luis Flores – Sporting, Valencia – 1986–87, 88–89
- Guillermo Franco – Villarreal – 2005–10[b ARG]
- Luis García – Atlético Madrid, Real Sociedad – 1992–95
- Andrés Guardado – Deportivo, Valencia, Betis – 2007–11, 12–14, 17–
- Javier "Chicharito" Hernández – Real Madrid, Sevilla – 2014–15, 19–20
- Héctor Herrera – Atlético Madrid – 2019–22
- Javier Iturriaga – Athletic Bilbao – 2006–07
- Raúl Jiménez – Atlético Madrid – 2014–15
- Efraín Juárez – Zaragoza – 2011–12
- Diego Lainez – Betis – 2018–22
- Carlos Laviada – Oviedo – 1934–36
- Miguel Layún – Sevilla, Villarreal – 2017–19
- José Juan Macías – Getafe – 2021–22
- Rafael Márquez – Barcelona – 2003–10
- César Montes – Espanyol – 2022–23
- Héctor Moreno – Espanyol, Real Sociedad – 2011–15, 17–19
- Manuel Negrete – Sporting – 1986–87
- Carlos Ochoa – Osasuna – 2002–03
- Guillermo Ochoa – Málaga, Granada – 2014–17
- Francisco Palencia – Espanyol – 2001–02
- Orbelín Pineda – Celta – 2021–22
- Diego Reyes – Real Sociedad, Espanyol, Leganés – 2015–17, 18–19
- Hugo Sánchez – Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, Rayo – 1981–92, 93–94
- José Ramón Sauto – Real Madrid – 1933–36, 39–44
- Juan Ángel Seguro – Osasuna – 2003–04
- Gerardo Torrado – Sevilla, Racing – 2002–05
- Carlos Vela – Osasuna, Real Sociedad – 2007–08, 11–18
- Manuel Vidrio – Osasuna – 2002–03
- Germán Villa – Espanyol – 1998–99
Panama
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Roberto Chen – Málaga – 2013–14
- Julio Dely Valdés – Oviedo, Málaga – 1997–03
- Rommel Fernández – Tenerife, Valencia, Albacete – 1989–93
- José Luis Rodríguez – Alavés – 2019–20
Puerto Rico Tɛmplet:Country data PUR
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Eduardo Ordóñez – Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid – 1928–30, 32–33, 34–35
Suriname
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Ryan Donk – Betis – 2016–17[b NED]
- Romano Sion – Compostela – 1997–98[b SUR-NED]
United States of America
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Jozy Altidore – Villarreal – 2008–09, 10–11
- Luca de la Torre – Celta – 2022–
- Sergiño Dest – Barcelona – 2020–22, 23–[b NED]
- Matthew Hoppe – Mallorca – 2021–22
- Kasey Keller – Rayo – 1999–01
- Matt Miazga – Alavés – 2021–22[c POL U18]
- Shaquell Moore – Levante – 2017–18
- Yunus Musah – Valencia – 2020–23[c ENG U18][c ENG U17][c ENG U16][c ENG U15]
- Oguchi Onyewu – Málaga – 2012–13
South America (CONMEBOL)
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Argentina
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Bolivia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Marco Etcheverry – Albacete – 1991–92
- Juan Manuel Peña – Valladolid, Villarreal – 1995–07
- Marco Sandy – Valladolid – 1995–96
Brazil
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Abner Vinícius – Betis – 2022–
- Ademir – Celta – 1978–79, 82–83
- Aderlan Santos – Valencia – 2015–17
- Adriano – Sevilla, Barcelona – 2004–16
- Adriano – Málaga – 2008–09
- Adriano Teixeira – Celta – 1996–97, 98–00
- Alcántara – Sporting – 1975–76
- Alemão – Atlético Madrid – 1986–88
- Alexandre Pato – Villarreal – 2016–17
- Alex Telles – Sevilla – 2022–23
- Almir – Levante – 1963–64
- Aloísio Pires – Barcelona – 1988–90
- Álvaro José Rodríguez – Atlético Madrid – 1959–60
- Álvaro Luiz Maior – Las Palmas, Zaragoza, Levante – 2000–02, 03–08
- Amarildo – Celta, Logroñés – 1988–89, 92–93
- Amoroso – Málaga – 2004–05
- Anderson Silva – Racing, Málaga – 2003–06
- André Luiz – Tenerife – 1997–99
- Andreas Pereira – Granada, Valencia – 2016–18[b BEL][c BEL U17][c BEL U16][c BEL U15]
- Andrei Frascarelli – Atlético Madrid – 1997–98
- Antônio Carlos – Albacete – 1992–93
- Argel – Racing – 2004–05
- Arílson – Valladolid – 1999–00
- Arthur – Barcelona – 2018–20
- Arthuro – Alavés – 2005–06
- Baiano – Las Palmas – 2000–01
- Baltazar – Celta, Atlético Madrid – 1985–86, 87–91
- Bebeto – Deportivo, Sevilla – 1992–97
- Bio – Barcelona, Espanyol – 1977–80
- Braga – Celta, Espanyol, Oviedo – 1957–61
- Brasi – Murcia – 1986–87
- Cacá – Albacete – 2003–04
- Cafu – Zaragoza – 1994–95
- Canário – Real Madrid, Sevilla, Zaragoza – 1959–68
- Carleto – Valencia – 2008–09
- Casemiro – Real Madrid – 2012–14, 15–23
- César Coelho – Sevilla – 1981–83
- César Sampaio – Deportivo – 2000–01
- Charles – Celta, Málaga, Eibar – 2013–20
- Charles Fabian – Málaga – 1989–90
- Chicão – Valencia – 1962–64
- Cicinho – Real Madrid – 2005–07
- Cicinho – Sevilla – 2012–13
- Cléber Américo da Conceição – Logroñés – 1991–94
- Cléber Eduardo Arado – Mérida – 1997–98
- Cléber Santana – Atlético Madrid, Mallorca – 2007–10
- Cuca – Valladolid – 1990–91
- Dani Alves – Sevilla, Barcelona – 2002–16, 21–22
- Daniel Fuzato – Getafe – 2023–
- Danilo – Real Madrid – 2015–17
- Danilo Barbosa – Valencia – 2015–16
- Denílson – Betis – 1998–00, 01–05
- Deyverson – Levante, Alavés, Getafe – 2015–17, 19–21
- Didi – Real Madrid – 1959–60
- Diego – Atlético Madrid – 2011–12, 13–14
- Diego Alves – Almería, Valencia – 2007–17
- Diego Carlos – Sevilla – 2019–22
- Diego Costa – Valladolid, Atlético Madrid, Rayo – 2009–14, 17–21[c ESP]
- Diego Tardelli – Betis – 2005–06
- Dinho – Deportivo – 1991–92
- Dirceu – Atlético Madrid – 1979–82
- Djalminha – Deportivo – 1997–02, 03–04
- Dória – Granada – 2015–16
- Doriva – Celta – 2000–03
- Douglas – Barcelona, Sporting – 2014–17
- Douglas Luiz – Girona – 2017–19
- Duca – Zaragoza, Mallorca – 1958–66
- Duda – Sevilla – 1975–76
- Éder Militão – Real Madrid – 2019–
- Edimar – Córdoba – 2014–15
- Edmílson – Barcelona, Villarreal, Zaragoza – 2004–09, 09–11
- Edu – Celta, Betis – 2000–09
- Edu – Valencia – 2005–09
- Edu Manga – Valladolid – 1996–98
- Eduardo – Espanyol – 2005–07
- Elias – Atlético Madrid – 2010–11
- Élton – Alavés – 2005–06
- Emerson – Tenerife, Deportivo, Atlético Madrid – 1997–99, 00–03
- Emerson – Real Madrid – 2006–07
- Emerson Royal – Betis, Barcelona – 2018–22
- Esquerdinha – Zaragoza – 2001–02
- Evaristo – Barcelona, Real Madrid – 1957–64[c CAT]
- Ewerthon – Zaragoza, Espanyol – 2005–07, 07–08, 09–10
- Fabiano Eller – Atlético Madrid – 2006–08
- Fabiano Pereira – Albacete – 2003–04
- Fabiano Soares – Celta, Compostela – 1989–90, 94–98
- Fábio Aurélio – Valencia – 2000–06
- Fábio Pinto – Oviedo – 1998–00
- Fábio Rochemback – Barcelona – 2001–03
- Felipe – Atlético Madrid – 2019–23
- Felipe Mattioni – Mallorca, Espanyol – 2009–15
- Felipe Melo – Mallorca, Racing, Almería – 2004–08
- Fernando – Sevilla – 2019–
- Fernando Abreu – Racing – 2006–07
- Fernando Baiano – Málaga, Celta, Murcia – 2004–08
- Fernando Guidicelli – Real Madrid – 1935–36
- Filipe Augusto – Valencia – 2014–15
- Filipe Luís – Deportivo, Atlético Madrid – 2006–14, 15–19
- Flávio Conceição – Deportivo, Real Madrid – 1996–03
- Fredson Camara – Espanyol – 2002–07
- Gabriel Paulista – Villarreal, Valencia – 2013–15, 17–
- Gabriel Pires – Leganés – 2016–18
- Gabriel Rodrigues – Málaga – 2005–06
- Gabriel Silva – Granada – 2016–17
- Ganso – Sevilla – 2016–18
- Genilson – Málaga – 1999–00
- George Lucas – Celta – 2006–07
- Geovanni Deiberson – Barcelona – 2001–03
- Gilberto Alves "Gil" – Murcia – 1980–81
- Gilberto Ribeiro "Gil" – Gimnàstic – 2006–07
- Gilmar – Zaragoza, Rayo – 1996–00
- Gilson – Logroñés – 1990–91
- Giovanella – Salamanca, Celta – 1997–04, 05–06
- Giovanni Silva – Barcelona – 1996–99
- Glaucio – Rayo – 2000–02
- Guilherme Arana – Sevilla – 2017–19
- Guilherme de Cássio Alves – Rayo – 1995–97
- Guilherme dos Santos Torres – Deportivo – 2016–18
- Guilherme Oliveira Santos – Almería – 2007–10
- Guilherme Siqueira – Granada, Atlético Madrid, Valencia – 2011–13, 14–17
- Guina – Murcia, Tenerife – 1983–85, 86–87, 89–90
- Gustavo Nery – Zaragoza – 2006–07
- Henrique Almeida – Granada – 2011–12
- Índio – Espanyol – 1959–62
- Iriney – Rayo, Celta, Almería, Betis, Granada – 2002–03, 05–09, 11–13
- Iván Rocha – Valladolid, Atlético Madrid, Logroñés, Mallorca, Alavés, Numancia – 1993–95, 96–97, 97–00
- Jajá – Getafe – 2005–06
- Jamelli – Zaragoza – 1997–02
- Jeremias – Espanyol – 1975–78
- João Jorge – Oviedo – 1962–63
- João Victor – Mallorca – 2010–13
- Joãozinho – Recreativo – 2002–03
- Joel – Valencia – 1958–61
- Jonas – Valencia – 2010–14
- Jônatas – Espanyol – 2006–08
- Jonathas – Elche, Real Sociedad – 2014–16
- Jordão – Cádiz – 1991–92
- Jorge Wagner – Betis – 2006–07
- Josimar – Sevilla – 1987–88
- Juca – Deportivo – 2009–11
- Juliano Belletti – Villarreal, Barcelona – 2002–07
- Júlio Baptista – Sevilla, Real Madrid, Málaga – 2003–06, 07–08, 10–13
- Júlio César – Valladolid, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad – 1996–01, 03–04
- Júlio César Jacobi – Granada, Getafe – 2011–12, 13–14
- Juninho – Atlético Madrid – 1997–99
- Kaiky – Almería – 2022–
- Kaká – Real Madrid – 2009–13
- Kelly – Logroñés – 1996–97
- Kenedy – Getafe, Granada, Valladolid – 2019–21, 22–23
- Lázaro – Almería – 2022–
- Leandro Damião – Betis – 2015–16
- Leandro Machado – Valencia, Tenerife – 1996–97, 98–99
- Leivinha – Atlético Madrid – 1975–79
- Léo Baptistão – Rayo, Atlético Madrid, Betis, Villarreal, Espanyol, Almería – 2012–19, 22–
- Leonardo – Valencia – 1991–93
- Liert – Betis – 1962–64
- Lima – Betis – 2007–09
- Livinho – Oviedo – 1962–64
- Lucas Piazon – Málaga – 2012–13
- Lucas Pires – Cádiz – 2023–
- Lucas Rosa – Valladolid – 2022–23
- Lucas Silva – Real Madrid – 2014–15
- Luciano – Leganés – 2016–17
- Lucídio Batista da Silva – Barcelona – 1947–48
- Luís Fabiano – Sevilla – 2005–11
- Luisinho da Silva – Las Palmas – 1981–82
- Luisinho Quintanilha – Celta – 1993–94
- Luiz Alberto – Real Sociedad – 2000–02, 04–05
- Luiz Carlos – Murcia – 1987–88
- Luiz Henrique – Betis – 2022–
- Luizão – Deportivo – 1997–98
- Luiz Pereira – Atlético Madrid – 1975–80
- Macedo – Cádiz – 1992–93
- Machado – Valencia – 1957–60
- Matuzalém – Zaragoza – 2007–08
- Magno Mocelin – Alavés – 1998–03
- Malcom – Barcelona – 2018–19
- Marcão – Sevilla – 2022–
- Marcelinho Carioca – Valencia – 1997–98
- Marcelo – Real Madrid – 2006–22
- Marcelo Rocha – Rayo – 1992–93
- Marcos André – Valladolid, Valencia – 2020–
- Marcos Assunção – Betis – 2002–07
- Mariano Ferreira – Sevilla – 2015–17
- Marinho Peres – Barcelona – 1974–76
- Marlon Brandão – Valladolid – 1993–94
- Marlon Santos – Barcelona – 2016–17
- Martins – Mallorca – 1961–62
- Matheus Cunha – Atlético Madrid – 2021–23
- Matheus Fernandes – Valladolid – 2019–20
- Maurício – Compostela – 1996–97
- Mauricio Casas – Castellón – 1990–91
- Maurício Oliveira – Celta – 1989–90
- Mauro Silva – Deportivo – 1992–05
- Maxwell – Barcelona – 2009–12
- Mazinho – Valencia, Celta – 1994–00
- Messias – Racing – 2002–03
- Michel Macedo – Almería, Las Palmas – 2008–11, 14–15, 16–18
- Miranda – Atlético Madrid – 2011–15
- Moacir – Atlético Madrid, Sevilla – 1993–94, 94–96
- Moreira – Betis – 1958–59
- Naldo – Getafe, Espanyol – 2014–15, 17–20
- Nenê – Mallorca, Alavés, Celta, Espanyol – 2003–04, 05–07, 08–09
- Neto – Valencia, Barcelona – 2017–22
- Neymar – Barcelona – 2013–17
- Nilmar – Villarreal – 2009–12
- Nílson – Celta, Albacete, Valladolid – 1989–90, 93–95
- Odair – Almería – 1979–80
- Pablo Barros – Málaga – 2008–09
- Palhinha – Mallorca – 1997–98
- Paulão – Betis – 2011–14
- Paulinho – Barcelona – 2017–18
- Paulo Assunção – Atlético Madrid, Deportivo – 2008–12, 12–13
- Pedro Botelho – Rayo, Levante – 2011–12
- Pedro Oldoni – Valladolid – 2008–09
- Petros – Betis – 2015–17
- Philippe Coutinho – Espanyol, Barcelona – 2011–12, 17–19, 20–22
- Pinheiro – Osasuna – 2003–04
- Pintinho – Sevilla, Cádiz – 1980–84, 85–86
- Rafael Jacques – Betis – 1998–99
- Rafael Martins – Levante – 2014–15
- Rafael Sóbis – Betis – 2006–08
- Rafinha – Celta, Barcelona, Real Sociedad – 2013–17, 18–20, 21–22[c ESP U19][c ESP U17][c ESP U16]
- Ramalho – Murcia – 1988–89
- Ramiro – Atlético Madrid – 1959–65
- Raphinha – Barcelona – 2022–
- Recamán – Espanyol, Valencia – 1958–63
- Reinier Jesus – Girona – 2022–
- Renaldo – Deportivo – 1996–97
- Renan – Valencia, Xerez – 2008–10
- Renan Lodi – Atlético Madrid – 2019–22
- Renato – Sevilla – 2004–11
- Ricardo Bóvio – Málaga – 2005–06
- Ricardo Oliveira – Valencia, Betis, Zaragoza – 2003–06, 07–08, 08–09
- Rivaldo – Deportivo, Barcelona – 1996–02
- Robert – Betis – 2005–07
- Roberto Sousa – Celta – 2005–06
- Roberto Dinamite – Barcelona – 1979–80
- Roberto Carlos – Real Madrid – 1996–07
- Robinho – Real Madrid – 2005–08
- Ricardo Rocha – Real Madrid – 1991–93
- Rodrigão – Sporting – 1997–98
- Rodrigo Ely – Alavés, Almería – 2016–21, 22–23[c ITA U20][c ITA U19]
- Rodrigo Fabri – Valladolid, Atlético Madrid – 1999–00, 03–04
- Rodrygo – Real Madrid – 2019–
- Romário – Barcelona, Valencia – 1993–95, 96–97, 97–98
- Ronaldinho – Barcelona – 2003–08
- Ronaldo – Barcelona, Real Madrid – 1996–97, 02–07
- Rosinei – Murcia – 2007–08
- Rossato – Real Sociedad, Málaga – 2004–05, 06–07, 08–09
- Rovérsio – Osasuna – 2008–10, 11–12
- Ryder Matos – Córdoba – 2014–15
- Samuel Lino – Valencia – 2022–
- Sávio – Real Madrid, Zaragoza, Real Sociedad, Levante – 1997–02, 03–06, 06–08
- Savinho – Girona – 2023–
- Sena – Osasuna – 2000–01
- Sidnei – Espanyol, Deportivo, Betis – 2013–21
- Sílvio – Logroñés – 1994–95
- Sinval – Mérida – 1995–96, 97–98
- Sonny Anderson – Barcelona, Villarreal – 1997–99, 03–05
- Souza – Sporting – 1996–97
- Sylvinho – Celta, Barcelona – 2001–09
- Tato – Elche – 1988–89
- Thiago Galhardo – Celta – 2021–
- Tilico – Cádiz, Atlético Madrid – 1991–92, 93–94
- Toni – Valencia – 1989–93
- Totó – Zaragoza – 1969–70, 72–73
- Vágner – Celta – 2000–04
- Vavá – Atlético Madrid – 1958–61
- Vinícius Araújo – Valencia – 2013–14
- Vinícius Júnior – Real Madrid – 2018–
- Vinícius Souza – Espanyol – 2022–23
- Viola – Valencia – 1995–96
- Vítor – Real Madrid – 1993–94
- Vitor Roque – Barcelona – 2023–
- Waldo – Valencia – 1961–70
- Walter – Valencia – 1957–61
- Wanderley – Levante, Málaga – 1963–65, 67–69
- Wanderson – Getafe – 2015–16
- Weligton – Málaga – 2008–17
- Wellington Silva – Levante, Almería – 2010–11, 14–15
- Welliton – Celta – 2013–14
- Wesley Lopes – Alavés – 2005–06
- William – Compostela – 1996–98
- Willian José – Real Madrid, Las Palmas, Real Sociedad, Betis – 2013–14, 15–21, 21–
- Yan Couto – Girona – 2022–
- Zé Maria – Levante – 2006–07
- Zé Roberto – Real Madrid – 1996–98
Chile
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Tomás Alarcón – Cádiz – 2021–23
- Jorge Aravena – Valladolid – 1985–86
- Christian Bravo – Granada – 2013–14
- Claudio Bravo – Real Sociedad, Barcelona, Betis – 2006–07, 10–16, 20–
- Ben Brereton – Villarreal – 2023–[b ENG]
- Fernando Carvallo – Cádiz – 1977–78
- Carlos Caszely – Espanyol – 1975–78
- Jorge Contreras – Las Palmas – 1985–88
- Pablo Contreras – Osasuna, Celta – 2001–02, 03–04, 05–07
- Guillermo Díaz – Zaragoza – 1952–53
- Marcelo Díaz – Celta – 2015–17
- Matías Fernández – Villarreal – 2006–09[b ARG]
- Gabriel Galleguillos – Salamanca – 1975–77
- Mark González – Albacete, Real Sociedad, Betis – 2004–06, 07–09[b RSA]
- Felipe Gutiérrez – Betis – 2016–17
- Pablo Hernández – Celta – 2014–18[b ARG]
- Osvaldo "Arica" Hurtado – Cádiz – 1985–86
- Manuel Iturra – Málaga, Granada, Rayo, Villarreal – 2012–15, 15–16, 17–19
- Igor Lichnovsky – Sporting – 2015–16
- Guillermo Maripán – Alavés – 2017–20
- Hans Martínez – Almería – 2013–14
- Gary Medel – Sevilla – 2010–13
- Francisco Molina – Atlético Madrid – 1953–57[b ESP]
- Pedro Morales – Málaga – 2012–14
- Raúl Muñoz – Numancia – 1999–00
- Rafael Olarra – Osasuna – 2001–02
- Fabián Orellana – Xerez, Granada, Celta, Valencia, Eibar, Valladolid – 2009–10, 12–21
- Higinio Ortúzar – Athletic Bilbao, Valencia – 1939–47
- Mauricio Pinilla – Celta, Racing – 2003–04, 05–06
- Waldo Ponce – Racing – 2010–11
- Andrés Prieto – Espanyol – 1953–55
- Bryan Rabello – Sevilla – 2012–14
- Jaime Ramírez – Espanyol, Granada – 1952–54, 57–60, 63–64
- Miguel Ramírez – Real Sociedad – 1995–96
- Lorenzo "Lolo" Reyes – Betis – 2013–14
- Enzo Roco – Elche, Espanyol – 2014–16, 21–23
- Francisco Rojas – Tenerife – 1996–97
- Alexis Sánchez – Barcelona – 2011–14
- César Santis – Espanyol – 1999–00
- Fernando Santís – Las Palmas – 1985–86
- José Luis Sierra – Valladolid – 1989–90
- Francisco Silva – Osasuna – 2012–14
- Humberto Suazo – Zaragoza – 2009–10
- Eduardo Vargas – Valencia – 2013–14
- Marcelo Vega – Logroñés – 1992–93
- Arturo Vidal – Barcelona – 2018–20
- Oscar Wirth – Valladolid – 1986–88
- Patricio Yáñez – Valladolid, Zaragoza, Betis – 1982–89
- Iván Zamorano – Sevilla, Real Madrid – 1990–96
Colombia
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Abel Aguilar – Zaragoza, Hércules, Deportivo – 2009–11, 12–13
- Leonel Álvarez – Valladolid – 1990–92
- Brayan Angulo – Granada – 2012–14
- Santiago Arias – Atlético Madrid, Granada – 2018–20, 21–22
- Víctor Aristizábal – Valencia – 1993–94
- Carlos Bacca – Sevilla, Villarreal, Granada – 2013–15, 17–22
- Víctor Bonilla – Real Sociedad – 1999–00
- Edwin Congo – Valladolid, Real Madrid, Levante, Recreativo – 1999–00, 01–02, 04–05, 07–08
- Jhon Córdoba – Espanyol, Granada – 2013–15
- Mauricio Cuero – Levante – 2015–16
- José de la Cuesta – Cádiz – 2005–06
- Bernardo Espinosa – Sevilla, Racing, Sporting, Girona, Espanyol – 2010–12, 15–16, 17–20, 22–
- Radamel Falcao – Atlético Madrid, Rayo – 2011–13, 21–
- Gilberto García – Valladolid – 2013–14
- Miguel Guerrero – Mérida – 1995–96
- Juan Camilo "Cucho" Hernández – Huesca, Mallorca, Getafe – 2018–21
- René Higuita – Valladolid – 1991–92
- Fredy Hinestroza – Getafe – 2014–15
- Jefferson Lerma – Levante – 2015–16, 17–18
- John Harold Lozano – Valladolid, Mallorca – 1996–03
- Jeison Lucumí – Elche – 2020–21
- Daniel Luna – Mallorca – 2023–
- Jackson Martínez – Atlético Madrid – 2015–16
- Roger Martínez – Villarreal – 2017–18
- Yerry Mina – Barcelona – 2017–18
- Johan Mojica – Rayo, Girona, Elche, Villarreal, Osasuna – 2013–14, 17–19, 20–
- Faryd Mondragón – Zaragoza – 1998–99
- Jhon Steven Mondragón – Osasuna – 2016–17
- Marlos Moreno – Deportivo, Girona – 2016–18
- Aquivaldo Mosquera – Sevilla – 2007–09
- Luis Muriel – Sevilla – 2017–19
- Jeison Murillo – Granada, Valencia, Barcelona, Celta – 2013–15, 17–19, 19–22
- Juan José Narváez – Betis, Valladolid – 2017–18, 22–23
- Carlos Navarro Montoya – Extremadura, Mérida, Tenerife – 1996–99
- Humberto Osorio – Valladolid – 2013–14
- Dorlan Pabón – Betis, Valencia – 2012–13, 13–14
- Helibelton Palacios – Elche – 2020–23
- Luis Perea – Atlético Madrid – 2004–12
- Marco Pérez – Zaragoza – 2010–11
- Léider Preciado – Racing – 1998–99, 00–01
- Adrián Ramos – Granada – 2016–17, 19–20
- Freddy Rincón – Real Madrid – 1995–96
- James Rodríguez – Real Madrid – 2014–17, 19–20
- Carlos Sánchez – Elche, Espanyol – 2013–14, 17–18
- Rafael Santos Borré – Villarreal – 2016–17
- Andrés Solano – Atlético Madrid – 2018–19
- Luis Suárez – Granada, Almería – 2020–22, 22–
- Daniel Torres – Alavés – 2016–19
- Albeiro Usuriaga – Málaga – 1989–90
- Carlos Valderrama – Valladolid – 1991–92
- Adolfo Valencia – Atlético Madrid – 1994–95
- Fabián Vargas – Almería – 2009–11
- Jhon Viáfara – Real Sociedad – 2005–06
- Cristián Zapata – Villarreal – 2011–12
Ecuador
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Felipe Caicedo – Málaga, Levante, Espanyol – 2009–11, 14–17
- Pervis Estupiñán – Granada, Osasuna, Villarreal – 2016–17, 19–22
- Joffre Guerrón – Getafe – 2008–09
- Iván Hurtado – Murcia – 2003–04
- Carlos Juárez – Murcia – 2003–04[b ARG]
- Iván Kaviedes – Celta, Valladolid – 1999–01, 02–03
- Jefferson Montero – Villarreal, Levante, Betis, Getafe – 2010–12, 17–18
- Gonzalo Plata – Valladolid – 2022–23
- Stiven Plaza – Valladolid – 2018–19
- Antonio Valencia – Villarreal – 2005–06
- Joel Valencia – Zaragoza – 2011–12[c ESP U17]
Paraguay
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Ignacio Achúcarro – Sevilla – 1958–68
- Bernardo Acosta – Sevilla – 1969–72
- Javier Acuña – Osasuna – 2013–14
- Roberto Acuña – Zaragoza, Deportivo – 1997–03, 04–06[b ARG]
- Juan Agüero – Sevilla, Real Madrid, Granada – 1958–67
- Óscar Aguilera – Sevilla – 1958–59, 60–61
- Secundino Aifuch – Espanyol – 1978–82
- Antolín Alcaraz – Las Palmas – 2015–16
- Omar Alderete – Valencia, Getafe – 2021–
- Júnior Alonso – Celta – 2018–19
- Florencio Amarilla – Oviedo, Elche – 1958–62
- Raúl Vicente Amarilla – Zaragoza, Barcelona – 1981–88
- Aníbal Pérez – Valencia – 1968–75
- Saturnino Arrúa – Zaragoza – 1973–77, 78–79
- Santiago Arzamendia – Cádiz – 2021–23[b ARG]
- Atilio – Atlético Madrid – 1953–55
- José Raúl Aveiro – Valencia, Elche – 1959–61, 63–64
- Rubén Aveiro – Atlético Madrid – 1947–48
- Celso Ayala – Betis, Atlético Madrid – 1998–00
- Carlos Báez – Salamanca, Burgos – 1977–81
- Domingo Benegas – Burgos, Atlético Madrid – 1971–79
- Epifanio Benítez – Elche – 1975–78
- Gustavo Benítez – Granada – 1975–76
- Miguel Ángel Benítez – Atlético Madrid, Espanyol – 1993–02
- Ángel Bernit – Betis – 1959–60
- Manuel Bogado – Córdoba – 1966–67
- Óscar Bravo – Oviedo – 1972–74
- Eufemio Cabral – Burgos, Valencia, Almería, Hércules – 1976–79, 80–82
- Pedro Cabral – Sevilla, Málaga – 1963–69, 70–71
- César Cabrera – Córdoba – 1963–66
- Diómedes Cabrera – Racing – 1977–78
- Amando Cáceres – Hércules, Mallorca – 1966–67, 69–70
- Julio César Cáceres – Gimnàstic – 2006–07
- Adalberto Cañete – Salamanca – 1976–77
- Juan Casco – Elche, Murcia – 1965–70, 73–75
- Benigno Chaparro – Salamanca, Racing – 1978–79, 82–83, 84–85
- José Luis Chilavert – Zaragoza – 1988–91
- Roberto Cino – Espanyol, Salamanca – 1973–74, 76–78
- Carlos Correa – Tenerife – 1961–62
- Paulo da Silva – Zaragoza – 2010–12
- Carlos Diarte – Zaragoza, Valencia, Salamanca, Betis – 1973–83
- Jorge dos Santos – Sevilla, Cádiz – 1975–77, 81–82, 83–84
- Jorge Escobar – Granada, Elche – 1973–75
- Pedro Fernández – Barcelona, Granada – 1968–76
- Roberto Fernández – Espanyol – 1976–78
- Buenaventura Ferreira – Sabadell – 1986–87
- Valeriano Ferreira – Granada – 1968–69
- Virgilio Ferreira – Extremadura – 1996–97
- Diego Figueredo – Valladolid – 2003–04
- Sebastián Fleitas – Málaga, Real Madrid – 1968–72
- Víctor Franco – Córdoba – 1967–68
- Alejandro Fretes – Racing, Atlético Madrid – 1961–62, 65–66
- Carlos Gamarra – Atlético Madrid – 1999–00
- Inocente Gaona – Deportivo – 1968–69
- Rubén Gárate – Córdoba – 1964–65
- Genaro García – Elche – 1968–70
- Néstor García – Pontevedra, Murcia – 1969–70, 73–74
- Orlando Giménez – Racing, Valencia, Espanyol, Sabadell – 1976–87
- Eduardo Gómez – Granada – 1973–74
- Hermes González – Barcelona, Oviedo – 1957–62
- Ricardo González – Elche – 1968–71, 73–76
- Heriberto Herrera – Atlético Madrid – 1953–59[c ESP]
- Ramón Hicks – Sabadell, Oviedo – 1986–87, 88–90
- Jorge Insfrán – Zaragoza – 1975–76
- Mario Jacquet – Burgos, Oviedo, Valladolid – 1971–74, 75–76, 80–81
- Vicente Raúl Jara – Sabadell – 1970–71
- Víctor Juárez – Granada, Murcia – 1970–72, 73–74
- Fausto Laguardia – Elche – 1959–60
- Gabriel Lezcano – Celta – 1969–75
- Juan Carlos Lezcano – Elche – 1962–71
- Óscar Lleida – Valencia – 1975–76
- Óscar López – Almería – 1979–80
- Crispín Maciel – Granada, Las Palmas – 1973–74, 75–76, 77–80
- Vidal Maciel – Murcia – 1973–74
- Adolfo Martínez – Deportivo – 1968–70
- Eulogio Martínez – Barcelona, Elche, Atlético Madrid – 1956–65[c ESP]
- Celso Mendieta – Betis, Zaragoza – 1974–77, 78–79
- Aníbal Montero – Elche – 1973–78
- Eulalio Mora – Cádiz – 1988–89
- Claudio Morel – Deportivo – 2010–11
- Víctor Morel – Espanyol – 1979–81
- Felipe Nery – Elche – 1984–85
- Humberto Núñez – Hércules – 1974–75, 76–78
- Felipe Ocampos – Zaragoza – 1969–71, 72–74
- Juan Ramón Ocampos – Valencia – 1975–76
- Celso Ortigosa – Cádiz – 1977–78
- Luis César Ortiz – Espanyol – 1973–78
- José Parodi – Las Palmas – 1958–60
- Silvio Parodi – Racing – 1961–62
- Abel Pérez – Murcia – 1973–75
- Hernán Pérez – Villarreal, Espanyol, Alavés – 2011–12, 13–14, 15–19
- Cayetano Ré – Elche, Barcelona, Espanyol – 1959–69, 70–71
- Carlos Riquelme – Atlético Madrid – 1953–55
- Juan Francisco Riveros – Pontevedra – 1968–70
- Juan Carlos Rojas – Córdoba – 1968–69, 71–72
- Clemente Rolón – Almería, Salamanca – 1979–81, 82–83
- Julio César Romero "Romerito" – Barcelona – 1988–89
- Francisco Romero – Espanyol, Sporting – 1967–69, 70–74
- Jorge Lino Romero – Oviedo – 1958–61
- Juan Romero – Elche – 1960–67
- Óscar Romero – Alavés – 2016–18
- Antonio "Tonny" Sanabria – Sporting, Betis – 2015–19, 20–21
- Carlos Sanabria – Valencia – 1959–60
- Roque Santa Cruz – Betis, Málaga – 2011–15, 15–16
- Delio Toledo – Espanyol, Zaragoza – 1999–01, 03–06
- Herminio Toñánez – Sevilla – 1969–72
- Nelson Valdez – Hércules, Valencia – 2010–11, 12–13
- Crispín Verza – Murcia – 1973–74
- Florencio Villalba – Real Burgos – 1992–93
- Jerónimo Villalba – Sevilla – 1975–77
- Justo Villar – Valladolid – 2008–10
- Víctor Zayas – Zaragoza – 1980–85
- Nelson Zelaya – Recreativo – 2002–03
Peru
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Luis Abram – Granada – 2021–22
- Santiago Acasiete – Almería – 2007–11
- Luis Advíncula – Rayo – 2018–19
- Pedro Aicart – Málaga – 1976–77[b BOL]
- Juan Caballero – Elche – 1984–85
- Alexander Callens – Girona – 2022–
- Christian Cueva – Rayo – 2013–14
- Alfonso Dulanto – Mérida – 1995–96
- Jean Franco Ferrari – Extremadura – 1998–99
- Damián Ísmodes – Racing – 2007–08
- Juan José Jayo – Celta, Las Palmas – 2000–02
- Germán Leguía – Elche – 1984–85
- Alberto Loret de Mola – Las Palmas – 1958–60
- Flavio Maestri – Hércules – 1996–97
- Óscar Montalvo – Deportivo – 1962–63, 64–65, 66–67
- Juan Carlos Oblitas – Elche – 1975–76
- Percy Olivares – Tenerife – 1993–95
- Miguel Rebosio – Zaragoza – 2000–02, 03–04
- Luis Redher – Zaragoza – 1989–90
- Juan Seminario – Zaragoza, Barcelona, Sabadell – 1961–63, 64–69
- Sigifrido Martínez "Sigi" – Zaragoza, Elche – 1962–67, 67–69
- José del Solar – Tenerife, Salamanca, Celta, Valencia – 1992–98
- Hugo Sotil – Barcelona – 1973–74, 75–77
- Renato Tapia – Celta – 2020–
- Juan Manuel Vargas – Betis – 2015–16
- José Manuel Velásquez – Hércules – 1984–85
- Pablo Zegarra – Salamanca – 1997–99
Uruguay
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Nelson Abeijón – Racing – 1997–98
- Sebastián Abreu – Deportivo – 1997–98
- Juan Alberto Acosta – Real Madrid – 1982–83
- Luis Aguerre – Celta – 1973–75
- Matías Aguirregaray – Las Palmas – 2017–18[b BRA]
- Juan Ángel Albín – Getafe, Espanyol – 2006–13
- Daniel Alonso – Sevilla – 1975–77
- Diego Alonso – Valencia, Racing, Málaga – 2000–01, 02–04
- Iván Alonso – Alavés, Murcia, Espanyol – 2000–03, 07–08, 08–11
- Gastón Álvarez – Getafe – 2022–
- Roberto Álvarez – Rayo – 1979–80
- Antonio Alzamendi – Logroñés – 1988–90
- Alfredo Amarillo – Barcelona, Salamanca, Espanyol – 1976–80, 81–82
- Juan Carlos Aparicio – Celta – 1973–75
- Mauro Arambarri – Getafe – 2017–
- Ronald Araújo – Barcelona – 2019–
- Matías Arezo – Granada – 2021–22
- Marsol Arias – Tenerife – 1990–91
- Julian Arguedas – Atlético Madrid, Sevilla, Recreativo – 1968–69, 69–70, 71–72
- Danilo Baltierra – Logroñés – 1996–97
- Fernando Barboza – Elche – 1988–89
- Daniel Bartolotta – Oviedo – 1975–76
- Eduardo Belza – Atlético Madrid, Mallorca, Tenerife – 1980–81, 86–88, 89–90
- Pablo Bengoechea – Sevilla – 1987–92
- Julio César Benítez – Valladolid, Zaragoza, Barcelona – 1959–68
- Danny Bergara – Mallorca, Sevilla – 1962–63, 65–66, 67–68, 69–71
- Ignacio Bergara – Mallorca, Espanyol – 1962–63, 64–69
- Juan Carlos Blanco – Zaragoza – 1973–77
- Miguel Bossio – Valencia, Albacete – 1987–91, 92–93
- Julio César Britos – Real Madrid – 1953–54
- Santiago Bueno – Girona – 2022–
- Erick Cabaco – Levante, Getafe – 2017–22
- Hugo Cabezas – Betis – 1977–78, 79–80
- Jacinto Cabrera – Valladolid – 1986–88
- Leandro Cabrera – Atlético Madrid, Getafe, Espanyol – 2009–10, 17–20, 21–23
- Wilmar Cabrera – Valencia, Sporting – 1984–86, 87–88
- Martín Cáceres – Recreativo, Barcelona, Sevilla, Levante – 2007–09, 10–12, 21–22
- Pablo Cáceres – Mallorca – 2011–12
- Daniel Cambón – Zaragoza – 1975–76
- Richard Camera – Celta – 1976–77
- Ricardo Canals – Logroñés – 1996–97
- Fabián Canobbio – Valencia, Celta, Valladolid – 2003–04, 05–07, 08–10
- Fabián Carini – Murcia – 2007–08
- Juan Ramón Carrasco – Cádiz – 1986–87
- Gonzalo "Chory" Castro – Mallorca, Real Sociedad, Málaga – 2007–18
- Edinson Cavani – Valencia – 2022–23
- Javier Chevantón – Sevilla – 2006–10
- Juan Contreras – Celta – 1985–86
- Mateo Corbo – Oviedo – 1999–00
- Gabriel Correa – Valladolid, Mérida – 1993–94, 95–96, 97–98
- Fernando Correa – Atlético Madrid, Racing, Mallorca – 1995–00, 02–05
- Sebastián Cristóforo – Sevilla, Getafe, Eibar – 2013–16, 18–19, 19–20
- Luis Cubilla – Barcelona – 1962–64
- José Custodio – Rayo – 1979–80
- Jorge da Silva – Valladolid, Atlético Madrid – 1982–87
- Rubén da Silva – Logroñés – 1991–92
- Mirto Davoine – Mallorca – 1960–62
- Hugo de León – Logroñés – 1987–88
- Lautaro de León – Celta – 2020–21
- Jorge "Chispa" Delgado – Numancia – 1999–01
- Gonzalo de los Santos – Mérida, Málaga, Valencia, Atlético Madrid, Mallorca – 1997–98, 99–05
- Diego López – Racing – 1996–98
- Carlos Diogo – Real Madrid, Zaragoza – 2005–08, 09–11
- Raúl dos Santos – Albacete – 1992–95
- Sebastián Eguren – Villarreal, Sporting – 2007–12
- Eduardo Endériz – Valladolid, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Sevilla – 1959–61, 62–68
- Víctor Espárrago – Recreativo – 1978–79
- Alfonso Espino – Cádiz, Rayo – 2020–
- Fabián Estoyanoff – Cádiz, Deportivo, Valladolid – 2005–08
- Enrique Fernández – Barcelona – 1935–36[c CAT]
- Gabriel Fernández – Celta – 2019–20
- Gustavo Fernández – Sevilla, Murcia – 1976–79, 80–81
- Seba Fernández – Málaga, Rayo – 2010–14
- Andrés Fleurquín – Cádiz – 2005–06
- Diego Forlán – Villarreal, Atlético Madrid – 2004–11
- Pablo García – Osasuna, Real Madrid, Celta, Murcia – 2002–08
- Voltaire García – Málaga – 1976–77
- Eduardo Gerolami – Sevilla – 1978–80
- José Giménez – Atlético Madrid – 2013–
- Diego Godín – Villarreal, Atlético Madrid – 2007–19
- Maximiliano Gómez – Celta, Valencia – 2017–23
- Alejandro González – Albacete – 1995–96
- Giovanni González – Mallorca – 2021–
- Juan González – Oviedo, Atlético Madrid – 1997–01
- Nacho González – Levante – 2010–11
- Ramiro Guerra Pereyra – Villarreal – 2017–18[c ESP U19][c ESP U17][c ESP U16]
- Adrián Gunino – Córdoba – 2014–15
- Álvaro Gutiérrez – Valladolid – 1995–99
- Carlos Gutiérrez – Málaga, Jaén, Las Palmas – 1950–51, 52–55
- Nelson Gutiérrez – Logroñés – 1990–93
- Germán Hornos – Sevilla – 2003–04
- Diego Ifrán – Real Sociedad – 2010–13
- Diego Jaume – Numancia – 1999–01
- Carlos Jurado – Betis – 1971–72
- Gary Kagelmacher – Real Madrid – 2008–09
- Andrés Lamas – Recreativo – 2008–09
- Carlos Lasanta – Hércules – 1977–78
- Martín Lasarte – Deportivo – 1991–92
- Pierino Lattuada – Hércules – 1977–79
- Alejandro Lembo – Betis – 2003–07
- Mauricio Lemos – Las Palmas – 2015–18
- Martín Ligüera – Mallorca – 2003–04
- Nicolás López – Granada – 2015–16
- Julio César Lorant – Sevilla, Elche – 1975–78
- Diego Lugano – Málaga – 2012–13
- José Lujambio – Deportivo – 1949–50
- Federico Magallanes – Racing, Sevilla – 1998–99, 00–01, 03–04
- Alberto Martínez – Las Palmas – 1982–83
- Manteca Martínez – Deportivo – 1997–98
- Gustavo Matosas – Málaga, Lleida, Valladolid – 1988–90, 1993–95[b ARG]
- Ladislao Mazurkiewicz – Granada – 1974–75
- Alexandre Medina – Cádiz – 2005–06
- Peter Méndez – Mallorca – 1991–92
- Denís Milar – Granada – 1975–76
- Dagoberto Moll – Deportivo, Barcelona, Condal, Celta, Elche – 1949–55, 56–58, 59–60
- Julio Montero – Granada – 1973–75
- Richard Morales – Osasuna, Málaga – 2002–06
- Fernando Morena – Rayo, Valencia – 1979–81
- Gustavo Munúa – Deportivo, Málaga, Levante – 2003–13
- Amaro Carlos Nadal – Sevilla, Logroñés – 1985–88
- Álvaro Núñez – Numancia – 1999–01, 04–05
- Héctor Núñez – Valencia, Mallorca – 1959–66
- Richard Núñez – Atlético Madrid – 2004–05
- Brian Ocampo – Cádiz – 2022–
- Lucas Olaza – Celta, Valladolid, Elche – 2018–21, 21–23
- Christian Oliva – Valencia – 2020–21
- Mathías Olivera – Getafe – 2017–18, 18–22
- Nicolás Olivera – Valencia, Sevilla, Valladolid, Albacete – 1997–98, 99–00, 01–03, 04–05
- Rubén Olivera – Atlético Madrid – 2003–04
- Sergio Orteman – Racing – 2007–08
- Marcelo Otero – Sevilla – 1999–00
- Julio Outerelo – Celta – 1954–55
- Antonio Pacheco – Espanyol, Albacete – 2001–02, 03–05
- Walter Pandiani – Deportivo, Mallorca, Espanyol, Osasuna – 2000–05, 05–12
- Miguel Peirano – Sevilla – 1984–85
- Walter Pelletti – Castellón – 1989–91
- Facundo Pellistri – Alavés – 2020–22
- Horacio Peralta – Albacete – 2004–05
- José Perdomo – Betis – 1990–91
- Álvaro Pereira – Getafe – 2015–16
- Carlos Peruena – Betis – 1979–82
- Leonel Pilipauskas – Atlético Madrid – 1999–00
- Mario Pini – Valladolid, Mallorca, Sabadell – 1962–64, 65–66, 67–72
- Pablo Pintos – Getafe – 2010–11
- Inti Podestá – Sevilla – 1999–00, 01–04
- Gustavo Poyet – Zaragoza – 1990–97
- Luis Prais – Barcelona – 1949–50
- Gerardo Rabajda – Sevilla – 1999–00
- Héctor Ramos – Real Madrid, Racing, Elche – 1958–59, 60–65, 66–67
- Leo Ramos – Salamanca – 1998–99
- Mario Regueiro – Racing, Valencia, Murcia – 2000–01, 02–08
- Omar Rey – Hércules, Burgos – 1975–77
- Federico Ricca – Málaga – 2015–18
- Martín Rivas – Málaga – 2000–01
- Álvaro Rodríguez – Real Madrid – 2022–[b ESP][c ESP U18]
- Braian Rodríguez – Betis – 2013–14
- Cristian Rodríguez – Atlético Madrid – 2012–15
- Fernando Rodríguez – Tenerife – 1961–62
- Jonathan Rodríguez – Deportivo – 2015–16
- José Rodríguez – Valladolid – 1962–64
- Sergio Rodríguez – Málaga, Real Madrid, Hércules – 1950–51, 52–56
- Diego Rolán – Málaga, Leganés, Alavés – 2017–19
- Marcelo Romero – Málaga – 2001–06
- Ricardo Salaberry – Oviedo – 1949–50, 52–54
- Gabriel Sánchez Pose – Cádiz – 1989–92
- José Emilio Santamaría – Real Madrid – 1957–66[c ESP]
- Michael Santos – Málaga, Leganés – 2016–17, 18–19
- Marcelo Saracchi – Levante – 2021–22
- Darío Silva – Espanyol, Málaga, Sevilla – 1998–05
- Gastón Silva – Granada, Huesca – 2016–17, 20–21
- Tabaré Silva – Sevilla – 1999–00
- Alcides Silveira – Barcelona – 1962–63
- Alfredo Sosa – Pontevedra – 1963–64
- Marcelo Sosa – Atlético Madrid, Osasuna – 2004–06
- Rubén Sosa – Zaragoza, Logroñés – 1985–88, 96–97
- Rafael Souto – Atlético Madrid – 1954–56
- Christian Stuani – Levante, Racing, Espanyol, Girona – 2010–15, 17–19, 22–
- Damián Suárez – Sporting, Elche, Getafe – 2011–12, 13–16, 17–
- Edison Suárez – Zaragoza – 1990–92
- Luis Suárez – Barcelona, Atlético Madrid – 2014–22
- Sebastián Taborda – Deportivo – 2005–08
- Washington Tais – Racing, Betis – 1997–05
- Marcelo Tejera – Logroñés – 1996–97
- Lucas Torreira – Atlético Madrid – 2020–21
- Jonathan Urretaviscaya – Deportivo – 2010–11
- Federico Valverde – Deportivo, Real Madrid – 2017–
- Ernesto Vargas – Oviedo – 1988–89
- Emiliano Velázquez – Getafe, Rayo – 2014–16, 18–19
- Sebastián Viera – Villarreal – 2005–09
- Hugo Villamide – Espanyol – 1957–59
- Ramón Villaverde – Barcelona – 1954–63
- Marcelo Zalayeta – Sevilla – 1999–00
- José Luis Zalazar – Cádiz, Albacete, Racing – 1987–88, 91–97
- Adolfo Javier Zeoli – Tenerife – 1989–90
Venezuela
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Julio Álvarez – Racing, Rayo, Murcia, Almería, Mallorca – 2000–01, 02–04, 08–10[c ESP U21][c ESP U18][c ESP U17][c ESP U16]
- Fernando Amorebieta – Athletic Bilbao, Sporting – 2005–13, 16–17[c EUS][c ESP U19]
- Juan Arango – Mallorca – 2004–09
- Daniel Hernández "Dani" – Valladolid – 2012–13
- Yangel Herrera – Huesca, Granada, Espanyol, Girona – 2018–
- Juan Pablo Añor "Juanpi" – Málaga, Huesca – 2014–18, 18–19
- Darwin Machís – Granada, Leganés, Valladolid, Cádiz – 2012–13, 14–15, 16–17, 19–22, 22–
- Giancarlo Maldonado – Xerez – 2009–10
- Nicolás Ladislao Fedor "Miku" – Valencia, Getafe, Rayo – 2009–13, 13–14, 14–16
- Adalberto Peñaranda – Granada, Málaga – 2015–16, 16–18
- Álex Pereira – Recreativo – 2002–03
- Salomón Rondón – Málaga – 2010–12
- Roberto Rosales – Málaga, Espanyol, Leganés – 2014–20
- Christian Santos – Alavés – 2016–18
- Juan Carlos Socorro – Las Palmas – 2001–02
- Jeffrén Suárez – Barcelona, Valladolid – 2008–11, 13–14[c ESP U21][c ESP U20][c ESP U19][c ESP U17][c ESP U16]
- Andrés Túñez – Celta – 2012–13
- Mikel Villanueva – Málaga – 2016–17
Lihimi m-pahi
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Notes
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ^ Born in Albania
- ^ Born in Angola
- ^ Born in Argentina
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