List of Foreign Serie A Players - France

France

  • Jimmy Algerino – Venezia – 2001-02
  • Jocelyn Angloma – Torino, Inter – 1994-97
  • Ibrahim Ba – Milan, Perugia – 1997-03
  • Anthony Basso – Udinese – 2000-01
  • Jonathan BiabianyParma, Inter, Sampdoria – 2009-13
  • Philippe Billy – Lecce – 2001-02, 2003–04, 2005–06
  • Laurent Blanc – Napoli, Inter – 1991-92, 1999-01
  • Jocelyn Blanchard – Juventus – 1998-99
  • Alain Boghossian – Napoli, Sampdoria, Parma – 1994-02
  • Emile Bongiorni – Torino – 1948-49
  • Antoine Bonifaci – Inter, Bologna, Torino, Vicenza – 1954-59, 1960–61
  • Daniel Bravo – Parma – 1996-97
  • Jérémie Bréchet – Inter – 2003-04
  • Zoumana Camara – Empoli – 1998-99
  • Grégory Noel Campi – Bari – 1997-99
  • Vincent Candela – Roma, Udinese, Siena, Messina – 1996-07
  • Benoît Cauet – Inter, Torino, Como – 1997-03
  • Michaël CianiLazio – 2012-13
  • Djibril Cissé – Lazio – 2011-12
  • Nestor Combin – Juventus, Varese, Torino, Milan – 1964-71
  • Jean Coubronne – Novara – 2011-12
  • Jean-Pierre Cyprien – Torino, Lecce – 1994-95, 1997–98
  • Ousmane Dabo – Inter, Vicenza, Parma, Atalanta, Lazio – 1998-06, 2007–10
  • Olivier Dacourt – Roma, Inter – 2002-09
  • Stéphane Dalmat – Inter – 2000-03
  • Wilfried Dalmat – Lecce – 2003-04
  • Grégoire Defrel - Parma - 2010-11
  • Sebastian De Maio - Brescia - 2010-11
  • Marcel Desailly – Milan – 1993-98
  • Didier Deschamps – Juventus – 1994-99
  • Vikash Dhorasoo – Milan – 2004-05
  • Mobido DiakitéLazio – 2006-13
  • Oumar Dieng – Sampdoria – 1996-98
  • Martin Djetou – Parma – 2001-02
  • Youri Djorkaeff – Inter – 1996-99
  • Bruce Dombolo – Ancona – 2003-04
  • Christophe Dugarry – Milan – 1996-97
  • Mathieu FlaminiMilan – 2008-13
  • Nicolas FreyChievo Verona – 2008-13
  • Sébastien Frey – Inter, Verona, Parma, Fiorentina, Genoa – 1998-13
  • Gaël Genevier – Perugia, Siena – 2003-04, 2009–10
  • Ludovic Giuly – Roma – 2007-08
  • Yoann Gourcuff – Milan – 2006-08
  • Thierry Henry – Juventus – 1998-99
  • Thomas HeurtauxUdinese – 2012-13
  • Olivier Kapo – Juventus – 2004-05
  • Christian Karembeu – Sampdoria – 1995-97
  • Abdoulay Konko – Siena, Genoa, Lazio – 2006-08, 2010–13
  • Pierre Laigle – Sampdoria – 1996-99
  • Sabri Lamouchi – Parma, Inter – 2000-04
  • Lucien Leduc – Venezia – 1949-50
  • Dominique Malonga – Torino, Cesena – 2007-08, 2010–12
  • Jérémy Menez – Roma – 2008-11
  • Philippe Mexès – Roma, Milan – 2004-13
  • Johan Micoud – Parma – 2000-02
  • François Modesto – Cagliari – 1999-00
  • Lilian Nalis – Chievo Verona – 2002-03
  • Bruno N'Gotty – Milan, Venezia – 1998-00
  • Olivier N'Siabamfumu – Ascoli – 2006-07
  • Mbaye Niangmilan – 2012-13
  • Ferenc Nyers – Lazio – 1948-50*
  • Jean-Pierre Papin – Milan – 1992-94
  • Reynald Pedros – Parma, Napoli – 1996-98
  • Marc Pfertzel – Livorno – 2004-07
  • Michel Platini – Juventus – 1982-87
  • Paul PogbaJuventus – 2012-13
  • William Prunier – Napoli – 1997-98
  • Julien Rantier – Atalanta – 2002-03
  • Vincenzo Rennella – Cesena – 2011-12
  • Christophe Sanchez – Bologna – 1998-00
  • Franck Sauzée – Atalanta – 1993-94
  • Mikaël Silvestre – Inter – 1998-99
  • Saphir Taider - Bologna - 2010-13
  • Cyril Théréau - Chievo Verona - 2010-13
  • Lilian Thuram – Parma, Juventus – 1996-06
  • David Trezeguet – Juventus – 2000-06, 2007–10
  • Patrick Vieira – Milan, Juventus, Inter – 1995-96, 2005–10
  • Maryan Wisnieski – Sampdoria – 1963-64
  • Jonathan Zebina – Cagliari, Roma, Juventus, Brescia – 1998-06, 2007–11
  • Zinedine Zidane – Juventus – 1996-01

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