FC Mulhouse - Notable Players

Notable Players

See also: :Category:FC Mulhouse players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Mulhouse.

France
  • Jean-Pierre Adams
  • Raymond Domenech
  • Jean-Marc Guillou
  • Jean-Noël Huck
  • Marc Keller
  • Lucien Laurent
  • Stéphane Paille
  • Pierre Pleimelding
  • André Rey
  • Didier Six
  • Yannick Stopyra
  • Jean-Pierre Tempet
  • Roland Wagner
Argentina
  • Néstor Subiat
Algeria
  • Malek Aït-Alia
  • Salah Assad
  • Ali Bouafia
Australia
  • Eddie Krncevic
Austria
  • Karl Gall
  • Franz Weselik
Belgium
  • Dominique Lemoine
Benin
  • Daniel Gbaguidi
Bulgaria
  • Georgi Georgiev
  • Borislav Mikhailov
Congo
  • Jean-Vivien Bantsimba
Congo DR
  • Zico Tumba
Denmark
  • John Eriksen
Gabon
  • Guy Roger Nzamba
  • Landry Poulangoye
Germany
  • Manfred Kaltz
  • Willibald Kreß
Ghana
  • Abédi Pelé
Guinea
  • Bobo Baldé
  • Morlaye Cissé
Luxembourg
  • Edy Dublin
Morocco
  • Gharib Amzine
  • Mourad Bounoua
Netherlands
  • Kees Kist
Norway
  • Terje Kojedal
Switzerland
  • Nestor Subiat
Togo
  • Tagba Mini Balogou
Yugoslavia
  • Zoran Bojović
  • Saša Kovačević
  • Blaž Slišković
  • Nenad Stojković

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