List of Foreign Serie A Players - Switzerland

Switzerland

  • Almen Abdi – Udinese – 2010-12
  • Tony Allemann – Mantova – 1961-63
  • Migjen BashaTorino – 2012-13
  • Steve von Bergen – Cesena, Palermo – 2010-13
  • Valon Behrami – Lazio, Fiorentina, Napoli – 2005-08, 2010–13
  • Gaetano Berardi - Brescia, Sampdoria - 2010-11, 2012–13
  • Patrick Bettoni – Vicenza – 1998-99
  • Davide Chiumiento – Juventus – 2003-05
  • Fabio Daprelà - Brescia - 2010-11
  • Blerim Džemaili – Torino, Parma, Napoli – 2008-13
  • Gelson Fernandes - Chievo Verona, Udinese - 2010-12
  • Philippe Fuchs – Padova – 1948-52
  • Alexandre Geijo - Udinese - 2009-10
  • Simone Grippo – Chievo Verona – 2008-09
  • Gökhan Inler – Udinese, Napoli – 2007-13
  • Pajtim Kasami - Palermo - 2010-11
  • Stephan Lichtsteiner – Lazio, Juventus – 2008-13
  • Cephas MalelePalermo – 2012-13
  • Giuseppe Mazzarelli – Bari – 2000-01
  • Michel MorganellaPalermo, Novara – 2008-09, 2011–13
  • Bruno Mota – Sampdoria – 2006-07
  • Alain Nef – Udinese – 2008-09
  • Marco Padalino – Sampdoria – 2008-11
  • Marco Pascolo – Cagliari – 1996-97
  • Aleksandar Prijović – Parma – 2007-08
  • Jonathan RossiniSampdoria – 2012-13
  • Haris SeferovićFiorentina, Lecce – 2008-13
  • David Sesa – Lecce, Napoli – 1999-01
  • Ciriaco Sforza – Inter – 1996-97
  • Philippe Senderos – Milan – 2008-09
  • Kubilay Türkyılmaz – Bologna, Brescia – 1990-91, 2000–01
  • Ramon Vega – Cagliari – 1996-97
  • Johann Vogel – Milan – 2005-06
  • Johan Vonlanthen – Brescia – 2004-05
  • Roger Vonlanthen – Inter, Alessandria – 1955-59
  • Fabrizio Zambrella – Brescia – 2004-05
  • Reto Ziegler – Sampdoria – 2006-11

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