List of Foreign Scottish Premier League Players - Spain

Spain

  • Guillermo Amor – Livingston – 2002–03
  • Javier Artero – Dundee – 2000–02
  • Mikel Arteta – Rangers – 2002–04
  • Quino Cabrera – Livingston – 2001–04
  • Antonio Calderón – Kilmarnock – 2000–02
  • Juanjo Camacho – Livingston – 2002–04
  • Salvador Capín – Livingston – 2003–04
  • Esteban Casagolda – Motherwell – 2010-11
  • Marc Crosas – Celtic – 2008–11
  • Carlos Cuéllar – Rangers – 2007–08
  • David Fernández – Livingston, Celtic, Dundee United, Kilmarnock – 2001–2010
  • Jorge Galán – Kilmarnock – 2011-12
  • Jesús García Sanjuán – Kilmarnock – 2001–03
  • Roman Golobart – Inverness CT – 2011–12
  • Juanjo – Heart of Midlothian, Inverness CT – 1998–2002, 2004–06
  • Paco Luna – Dundee, Hibernian – 2000, 2001–03
  • Dani Mallo – Falkirk – 2009
  • Roberto Martínez – Motherwell – 2001–02
  • Roberto Matute – Dundee – 1999–2000
  • Aarón Ñíguez – Rangers – 2008–09
  • Nacho Novo – Dundee, Rangers – 2002–2010
  • Juan Manuel Ortiz – Rangers – 2011–12
  • Rubén Palazuelos – Heart of Midlothian – 2007–2011
  • Ramón Pereira – Heart of Midlothian, Livingston – 2004–06
  • Borja Pérez – Kilmarnock – 2012–Present
  • Antonio Reguero - Inverness CT, Kilmarnock – 2012–Present
  • Arnau Riera – Falkirk – 2007–2009
  • Luis Rubiales – Hamilton Academical – 2009
  • Rubio – Livingston – 2001–05
  • Dani Sanchez – Inverness CT 2010-2011
  • Francisco Sandaza – Dundee United, St Johnstone – 2008–2010, 2011–12
  • Javier Sánchez Broto – Livingston, Celtic – 2001–03
  • Suso Santana – Heart of Midlothian – 2009-2012
  • Tonet – St Mirren – 2008–09
  • Kiko Torres – Dundee – 2001–02

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