List of Foreign Serie A Players - Netherlands

Netherlands

  • Marco van Basten – Milan – 1987-93
  • Mario Been – Pisa – 1988-89, 1990–91
  • Dennis Bergkamp – Inter – 1993-95
  • Winston Bogarde – Milan – 1997-98
  • Mark van Bommel - Milan - 2010-12
  • Luc Castaignos – Inter – 2011-12
  • Edgar Davids – Milan, Juventus, Inter – 1996-05
  • Nigel de Jong - Milan - 2012-13
  • Eljero Elia – Juventus – 2011-12
  • Urby Emanuelson - Milan - 2010-13
  • Ruud Gullit – Milan, Sampdoria – 1987-95
  • Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – Milan – 2009-10
  • Wim Jonk – Inter – 1993-95
  • Wim Kieft – Pisa, Torino – 1983-84, 1985–87
  • Patrick Kluivert – Milan – 1997-98
  • Michel van de Korput – Torino – 1980-83
  • Michel Kreek – Padova, Perugia – 1994-97
  • Ruud Krol – Napoli – 1980-84
  • Piet Kruiver – Vicenza – 1961-62
  • Wim Lakenberg – Pro Patria – 1950-51
  • Andy van der Meyde – Inter – 2003-05
  • Johannes Peters – Genoa, Atalanta – 1982-84, 1985–86
  • Michael Reiziger – Milan – 1996-97
  • Frank Rijkaard – Milan – 1988-93
  • Andries Roosenburg – Fiorentina – 1950-53
  • Bryan Roy – Foggia – 1992-94
  • Edwin van der Sar – Juventus – 1999-01
  • John van 't Schip – Genoa – 1992-95
  • Clarence Seedorf – Sampdoria, Inter, Milan – 1995-96, 1999-12
  • Wesley SneijderInter – 2009-13
  • Jaap Stam – Lazio, Milan – 2001-06
  • Maarten StekelenburgRoma – 2011-13
  • Leonard van Utrecht – Padova – 1995-96
  • Henry van der Vegt – Udinese – 1998-00
  • Marciano Vink – Genoa – 1993-94
  • Harald Wapenaar – Udinese – 1998-99
  • Faas Wilkes – Inter, Torino – 1949-53
  • Aron Winter – Lazio, Inter – 1992-99

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