List of Foreign Footballers in The Iranian Premier League

List Of Foreign Footballers In The Iranian Premier League

This is a list of foreign players who have been played in the Iran Pro League and Azadegan League from 2001 onwards. The following players have been born outside Iran and have not been capped for the Iranian national football team at any level.

  • Players in bold have capped for their national teams.
  • For a list of players in the Azadegan League, see List of Foreign Footballers in the Azadegan League.
  • For a list of players before 2001 see List of foreign footballers in Iran 1920-2000.

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