List of foreign Slovak First League players

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This is a list of foreign players in the Slovak First League, which commenced play in 1992. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:

  1. Have played at least one Slovak First League game. Players who were signed by Slovak First League clubs, but only played in lower league, cup and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.

In bold: players who have played at least one Slovak First League game in the current season (2011–12), and are still at the clubs for which they've played. This does not include current players of a Slovak First League club who have not played a Slovak First League game in the current season.

Details correct as of end of 2011–12 season. Next update will remove all players at relegated teams and that have left their clubs from Bold status, and add newly promoted teams' players. This will be undertaken on the first day of the 2012–13 season in July 2012.


Contents
Albania | Algeria | Angola | Antigua and Barbuda | Argentina | Australia | Austria | Azerbaijan | Barbados | Belarus | Belgium | Benin | Bermuda | Bolivia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Brazil | Bulgaria | Cameroon | Canada | Cape Verde | Chile | China | Colombia | Congo | Congo DR | Costa Rica | Croatia | Curaçao | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | England | Egypt | Estonia | Faroe Islands | Finland | France | Gabon | Georgia | Germany | Ghana | Greece | Grenada | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Guyana | Honduras | Hungary | Iceland | Indonesia | Iran | Israel | Italy | Ivory Coast | Jamaica | Japan | Korea Republic | Latvia | Liberia | Lithuania | Macedonia | Malta | Mexico | Montenegro | Morocco | Netherlands | New Zealand | Nigeria | Norway | Oman | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Senegal | Serbia | Sierra Leone | Slovenia | South Africa | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Syria | Togo | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia | Turkey | Ukraine | United States | Uruguay | Zambia | Zimbabwe
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Algeria[edit]

Argentina[edit]

Armenia[edit]

Austria[edit]

Azerbaijan[edit]

Benin[edit]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

Brazil[edit]

Bulgaria[edit]

Cameroon[edit]

Canada[edit]

Central African Republic[edit]

Congo[edit]

Congo DR[edit]

Costa Rica[edit]

Croatia[edit]

Czech Republic[edit]

Djibouti[edit]

England[edit]

Finland[edit]

France[edit]

Gabon[edit]

Gambia[edit]

Georgia[edit]

Germany[edit]

Ghana[edit]

Greece[edit]

Guinea[edit]

Guinea-Bissau[edit]

Honduras[edit]

Hungary[edit]

Indonesia[edit]

Iran[edit]

Italy[edit]

Ivory Coast[edit]

Kenya[edit]

Korea Republic[edit]

Kuwait[edit]

Latvia[edit]

Lithuania[edit]

Macedonia[edit]

Malta[edit]

Mexico[edit]

Montenegro[edit]

Netherlands[edit]

Niger[edit]

Nigeria[edit]

Panama[edit]

Paraguay[edit]

Peru[edit]

Philippines[edit]

Poland[edit]

Portugal[edit]

Romania[edit]

Russia[edit]

Senegal[edit]

Serbia[edit]

Slovenia[edit]

South Africa[edit]

Spain[edit]

Syria[edit]

Togo[edit]

Trinidad and Tobago[edit]

Tunisia[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

Uruguay[edit]

Uzbekistan[edit]

Venezuela[edit]

Zimbabwe[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Francúzske knieža z Monaka Jim Ablancourt si zvyká aj na studenú slovenskú zimu". myliptov.sme.sk.
  2. ^ "Le grand entretien: Jim Ablancourt". clicanoo.re (Archived).
  3. ^ "Jim Ablancourt, ses coups de cœurs et projets 2005". clicanoo.re (Archived).

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