Basque Country National Football Team - List of Basque Players Who Also Represented FIFA International Teams in International and Olympic Ma

List of Basque Players Who Also Represented FIFA International Teams in International and Olympic Ma

  • Domingo Acedo
  • Aritz Aduriz
  • Koldo Aguirre
  • Jorge Aizkorreta
  • Emilio Aldecoa
  • José Ramón Alexanko
  • Bittor Alkiza
  • Rafael Alkorta
  • Gabriel Alonso
  • Periko Alonso
  • Xabi Alonso
  • Rafael Alsúa
  • Amadeo
  • Fernando Amorebieta
  • Manuel Anatol
  • Genar Andrinúa
  • Antero
  • Fernando Ansola
  • Patricio Arabolaza
  • Agustín Aranzábal
  • Matías Aranzábal
  • José Araquistáin
  • Dani Aranzubia
  • Eduardo Arbide
  • Luis Arconada
  • Estanislao Argote
  • Antón Arieta
  • Eneko Arieta
  • Salvador Arqueta
  • Mariano Arrate
  • Antonio Arrillaga
  • Juan Artola
  • Pedro María Artola
  • Miguel Ayestarán
  • César Azpilicueta
  • José Mari Bakero
  • Bata
  • Beñat
  • Txiki Beguiristáin
  • José María Belauste
  • Philippe Bergeroo
  • Roberto Bertol
  • Francisco Bienzobas
  • Gregorio Blasco
  • Iván Campo
  • Canito
  • Domingo Careaga
  • Carmelo (Cedrún)
  • Carmelo (Goyenechea)
  • Genaro Celayeta
  • Chacho
  • Chirri I
  • Chirri II
  • Cholín
  • Ignacio Churruca
  • Javier Ciáurriz
  • Leonardo Cilaurren
  • Ciriaco
  • Dani
  • Miguel De Andrés
  • Javier De Pedro
  • Asier Del Horno
  • Didier Deschamps
  • Diego
  • Luis María Echeberría
  • Roberto Echevarría
  • José Echeveste
  • Agustín Eizaguirre
  • Ignacio Eizaguirre
  • Julio Antonio Elícegui
  • Epi
  • Juan Errazquin
  • Javier Escalza
  • Joseba Etxeberría
  • Santi Ezquerro
  • Patxi Ferreira
  • Ramón Gabilondo
  • Agustín Gaínza
  • Marcelino Galatas
  • Agustín Gajate
  • Patxi Gamborena
  • José Eulogio Gárate
  • Jesús Garay
  • Juan Garizurieta
  • Gaztelu
  • Jesús Glaría
  • Seve Goiburu
  • Andoni Goicoechea
  • Jon Andoni Goikoetxea
  • Guillermo Gorostiza
  • Alberto Gorriz
  • Julen Guerrero
  • Agustín Guisasola
  • Ander Herrera
  • Iñigo Idiakez
  • Santiago Idígoras
  • Silvestre Igoa
  • José María Igartua
  • Andoni Imaz
  • Juan Antonio Ipiña
  • Andoni Iraola
  • José Iraragorri
  • José Ángel Iribar
  • Rafael Iriondo
  • Javier Irureta
  • Jesús Izaguirre
  • José María Jáuregui
  • Juan Ramón
  • Juanito Alonso
  • Antonio Juantegui
  • Aitor Karanka
  • Kiriki
  • Sergio Korino
  • Inaxio Kortabarria
  • Amadeo Labarta
  • José María Laca
  • Jesús María Lacruz
  • Félix Lacuesta
  • Ramón Lafuente
  • Isidro Langara
  • Iñigo Larrainzar
  • Jesús Larraza
  • Juan Antonio Larrañaga
  • Enrique Larrinaga
  • Mikel Lasa
  • Lilian Laslandes
  • Jaime Lazcano
  • Simón Lecue
  • Jose Legarreta
  • Raimundo Lezama
  • Iñigo Liceranzu
  • Bixente Lizarazu
  • Fernando Llorente
  • Julen Lopetegui
  • Aitor López Rekarte
  • Luis María López Rekarte
  • Roberto López Ufarte
  • Peter Luccin
  • José María Maguregui
  • Marañón
  • Martín Marculeta
  • Luís Marín
  • Ángel Mariscal
  • Javi Martínez
  • Mauri
  • Gaizka Mendieta
  • Nacho Monreal
  • Martín Monreal
  • José Muguerza
  • Iker Muniain
  • Nando
  • José Manuel Ochotorena
  • Manuel Olivares
  • Sebastián Ontoria
  • Pablo Orbaiz
  • José María Orúe
  • Luis Olaso
  • Francisco Pagaza
  • José Luis Panizo
  • Pasieguito
  • José María Peña
  • Jesús María Pereda
  • Pichichi
  • Francisco Prats
  • Jose Maria Querejeta
  • Quincoces I
  • Quincoces II
  • Luis Regueiro
  • Pedro Regueiro
  • Roberto Ríos
  • Robus
  • Rojo I
  • (Txetxu) Rojo II
  • Angel María Rousse
  • Stéphane Ruffier
  • Sabino
  • Iñaki Sáez
  • Manuel Sagarzazu
  • Julio Salinas
  • Manuel Sarabia
  • Christian Sarramagna
  • Jesús María Satrústegui
  • Félix Sesúmaga
  • Silverio
  • Juan Cruz Sol
  • Enrique Soladrero
  • Markel Susaeta
  • Tiko
  • Fernando Tirapu
  • Travieso
  • Trino
  • Unai (Vergara)
  • Pedro Uralde
  • Fidel Uriarte
  • Santiago Urquiaga
  • Juan Urquizu
  • Javier Urruticoechea
  • Ismael Urtubi
  • Ismael Urzaiz
  • Ernesto Valverde
  • Pedro Vallana
  • Joaquín Vázquez
  • Venancio
  • Manuel Vidal
  • David Villabona
  • Ángel María Villar
  • Alberto Villaverde
  • José María Yermo
  • Francisco Yeste
  • Mariano Yurrita
  • José Luís Zabala
  • Pedro María Zabalza
  • Domingo Zaldúa
  • Jesús María Zamora
  • Telmo Zarra
  • José María Zarraga
  • "Cuco" Ziganda
  • Ignacio Zoco
  • Ángel Zubieta
  • Andoni Zubizarreta

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