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Mexico: Martín Vásquez: 7 0 1996 1997 Immigrated to the U.S. as a youth. He previously represented Mexico [31] Mexico: William Yarbrough: 3 0 2015 2016 U.S. citizen at birth. [43] Mexico: Alejandro Zendejas: 11 1 2023 2024 Immigrated to the U.S. as a youth. He previously represented Mexico, a violation of FIFA rules. [44] Montenegro: Sadri ...
This is a list of foreign players that have played in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. The following players: The following players: have played at least one game for the respective club.
The following is a list of athletes with dual nationality.It includes both players who can trace their origins to a foreign country and those who have attained foreign nationality during their career, as well as players who hail from semi-autonomous regions within countries.
This is a list of foreign players in Major League Soccer.The following players: Have played at least one MLS regular season game. Players who were signed by MLS clubs, but only played in playoff games, U.S. Open Cup games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
This is a list of foreign players in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The following players: Have played at least one NWSL regular season game. Players who were signed by NWSL clubs but did not play in any competitive games, or played only in playoff, cup, friendly, or 2020 NWSL Fall Series matches are not included.
Brazil will play Mexico in a friendly in the United States in June as part of the preparations for next year's Copa America, the Brazilian soccer confederation said in a statement Tuesday. The ...
The following tables include various statistics for players on the United States men's national soccer team (featuring all caps, goals, assists and goalkeeper wins and shutouts) from the team's first match in 1916 through the November 18, 2024 game against Jamaica.
Clubs are not allowed to play more than five foreign players in a Liga MX match. In March 2011, PRI lawmakers introduced a proposal to reduce the limit to three foreign players. [2] FMF President Justino Compeán did not support the failed proposal because he believed it would not improve the quality of Mexican football players. [3]