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List of foreign Nemzeti Bajnokság I players

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This is a list of foreign players in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, which commenced play in 1901. The following players:

  1. have played at least one Nemzeti Bajnokság I game for the respective club. Players who were signed by Nemzeti Bajnokság I 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.
  2. have not been capped for the Hungary national team on any level.
  3. have been born in Hungary and were capped by a foreign national team. This includes players who have dual citizenship with Hungary.

Albania

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Algeria

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Angola

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Argentina

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Armenia

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Australia

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Austria

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Barbados

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Belarus

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Belgium

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Benin

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Bolivia

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Muhamed Bešić spent two seasons with Ferencváros before moving to Premier League club Everton F.C. in 2014

Brazil

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Bulgaria

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Cameroon

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Canada

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Cape Verde

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Central African Republic

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Colombia

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Congo

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Congo DR

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Costa Rica

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Croatia

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Curaçao

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Cyprus

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Czech Republic

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Denmark

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Dominican Republic

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Ecuador

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Egypt

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El Salvador

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England

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Estonia

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Finland

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France

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Adamo Coulibaly became top-scorer twice with Debrecen in 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons

Gabon

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Gambia

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Georgia

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Germany

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Ghana

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Greece

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Grenada

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Guadeloupe

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Guinea

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Guinea-Bissau

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Honduras

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Iceland

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Iran

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Israel

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Italy

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Ivory Coast

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Jamaica

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Japan

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Kosovo

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Latvia

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Liberia

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Lithuania

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Mali

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Malta

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Martinique

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Mexico

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Moldova

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Mongolia

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Montenegro

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Morocco

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Mozambique

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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Niger

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Nigeria

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North Macedonia

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Northern Ireland

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Norway

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Pakistan

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Palestine

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Panama

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Paraguay

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Poland

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Portugal

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Romania

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Russia

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Rwanda

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Scotland

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Senegal

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Serbia

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Sierra Leone

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Slovakia

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Slovenia

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Somalia

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South Africa

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South Korea

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Spain

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Sudan

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Syria

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Tajikistan

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Togo

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Trinidad and Tobago

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Tunisia

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Turkey

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Uganda

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Ukraine

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United States

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Uruguay

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Venezuela

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Zambia

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Notes

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References

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