Netherlands
- Gerard Aafjes – Falkirk – 2007–09
- Ivo den Bieman – Dunfermline Athletic – 1998–99
- Regi Blinker – Celtic – 1998–2000
- Frank de Boer – Rangers – 2003–04
- Ronald de Boer – Rangers – 2000–04
- Edson Braafheid – Celtic – 2010
- Giovanni van Bronckhorst – Rangers – 1998–2001
- Danny Buijs – Kilmarnock – 2011-2012
- Dave Bus – Aberdeen – 2007–08
- Marinus Dijkhuizen – Dunfermline Athletic – 2000–01
- Sieb Dijkstra – Dundee United – 1998–99
- Michel Doesburg – Motherwell, Dunfermline Athletic – 1998–2002
- Frank van Eijs – Dundee – 1999–2000
- Jack de Gier – Dunfermline Athletic – 2001–02
- Edwin de Graaf – Hibernian – 2010-11
- Nigel Hasselbaink – Hamilton Academical, St Mirren, St Johnstone – 2010–Present
- Jos Hooiveld – Celtic – 2010-11
- André Karnebeek – Dunfermline Athletic – 2001–03
- Benito Kemble – Motherwell, St Johnstone – 1999–2002
- Bert Konterman – Rangers – 2000–03
- Tim Krul – Falkirk – 2007–08
- Jeroen Lambers – Falkirk – 2006–07
- Glenn Loovens – Celtic – 2008–12
- Rob Matthaei – Motherwell, Dunfermline Athletic – 1998–2001
- Timothy van der Meulen – Dundee Utd – 2011
- Jan Michels – Motherwell – 1998–99
- Michael Mols – Rangers – 1999–2004
- Arthur Numan – Rangers – 1998–2003
- Bobby Petta – Celtic – 1999–2005
- Maikel Renfurm – St Mirren – 2000–01
- Fernando Ricksen – Rangers – 2000–06
- Humphrey Rudge – Hibernian – 2005–06
- Marco Ruitenbeek – Dunfermline Athletic – 2000–04
- Evander Sno – Celtic – 2006–08
- Ferne Snoyl – Aberdeen – 2005–06
- Jeroen Tesselaar – St Mirren, Kilmarnock – 2011–Present
- Karim Touzani – Aberdeen – 2006–08
- Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink – Celtic – 2006–09
- Jeffrey de Visscher – Aberdeen – 2007–09
- Dorus de Vries – Dunfermline Athletic – 2006–07
- Mark de Vries – Heart of Midlothian, Dundee United – 2002–08
- Ronald Waterreus – Rangers – 2005–06
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