List of Foreign Scottish Premier League Players - Italy

Italy

  • Lorenzo Amoruso – Rangers – 1997–2003
  • Enrico Annoni – Celtic – 1998–99
  • Massimo Beghetto – Dundee – 2001–02
  • Patrizio Billio – Dundee, Aberdeen – 1999–2001, 2002–03
  • Ivano Bonetti – Dundee – 2000–01
  • Massimiliano Caputo – Livingston – 2001–02
  • Daniele Chiarini – Partick Thistle, Dundee United, Partick Thistle – 2002–04
  • Marco De Marchi – Dundee – 2000–01
  • Simone Del Nero – Livingston – 2001–02
  • Massimo Donati – Celtic – 2007–09
  • Gennaro Gattuso – Rangers – 1998–99
  • Davide Grassi – Aberdeen, Dundee – 2009–2010, 2012–Present
  • Marcello Marrocco – Dundee – 2000–03
  • Marco Negri – Rangers – 1999–2000
  • Manuel Pascali – Kilmarnock – 2008–Present
  • Sergio Porrini – Rangers – 1998–2001
  • Fabrizio Ravanelli – Dundee – 2003–04
  • Luigi Riccio – Rangers – 1998–99
  • Marco Roccati – Dundee – 2000–01
  • Alessandro Romano – Dundee – 2000–02
  • Marco Russo – Dundee – 2000–01
  • Stefano Salvatori – Heart of Midlothian – 1998–99
  • Mauro Vargiu – Dundee – 2000–01
  • Paolo Vanoli – Rangers – 2003–05

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