List of Foreign Serie A Players - Spain

Spain

  • Guillermo Amor – Fiorentina – 1998-00
  • Bojan Krkic – Roma, Milan – 2011-13
  • Borja Valero - Fiorentina - 2012-13
  • Arandes Toni Calvo - Parma - 2010-11
  • Chico - Genoa - 2010-11
  • José Ángel Crespo - Bologna - 2011-12
  • Iván de la Peña – Lazio – 1998-99, 2001–02
  • Luis del Sol – Juventus, Roma – 1962-72
  • Roberto Delgado – Lazio – 2003-05
  • Alejandro Rodriguez De Miguel - Cesena - 2010-11
  • Dídac Vilà - Milan - 2010-11
  • Javier Farinós – Inter – 2000-04
  • Ricardo Gallego – Udinese – 1989-90
  • Javier Garrido - Lazio - 2010-12
  • César Gómez – Roma – 1997-98
  • Josep Guardiola – Brescia, Roma – 2001-03
  • Iván Helguera – Roma – 1997-98
  • Luis Helguera – Udinese, Ancona – 2000-02, 2003–04
  • Óscar López – Lazio – 2004-05
  • José Ángel Valdés – Roma – 2011-12
  • Gaizka Mendieta – Lazio – 2001-02
  • José Mari – Milan – 1999-02
  • Fernando Marqués - Parma - 2010-12
  • Rafael Martín Vázquez – Torino – 1990-92
  • Javi Moreno – Milan – 2001-02
  • Víctor Muñoz – Sampdoria – 1988-90
  • Pedro Obiang - Sampdoria - 2010-11, 2012–13
  • Joaquín Peiró – Torino, Inter, Roma – 1962-70
  • Javier Portillo – Fiorentina – 2004-05
  • Jaime Romero – Udinese, Bari – 2009-11
  • Victor Ruiz - Napoli - 2010-11
  • Juan Santisteban – Venezia – 1961-63
  • Luis Suárez – Inter, Sampdoria – 1961-73
  • Diego Tristán – Livorno – 2007-08
  • Alberto Zapater – Genoa – 2009-10

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