List of Australian soccer players with dual nationality
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The following is a list of Australian soccer players with dual nationality. It includes both players who can trace their origins to a foreign country and those who have attained foreign nationality during their career, as well as players who hail from semi-autonomous regions within countries. See also Oriundo.
[edit] Albania
[edit] Argentina
[edit] Chile
[edit] Cote d'Ivoire
[edit] Croatia
Robert Bajic, Mark Bosnich, Mark Babic, Eddie Bosnar, Branko Buljevic, Steve Corica, Ante Čović, Jason Čulina, Eugene Galekovic, Luka Glavas, Steve Horvat, Mile Jedinak, Ante Jurić, Frank Jurić, Željko Kalac, Ante Kovacevic, Eddie Krncevic, Josip Magdic, Ljubo Milicevic, Ante Milicic, Jason Petkovic, Michael Petkovic, Tom Pondeljak, Tony Popović, Ralé Rasic, Mark Rudan, Ivo Rudic, Mimi Saric, Josip Skoko, Dario Vidosic, Mark Viduka, Billy Vojtek, Ruben Zadkovich, David Zdrilić, Robert Zabica, Ned Zelic
[edit] England
Francis Awaritefe, Harry Kewell, Jamie McMaster, Kevin Muscat, Robbie Slater
[edit] France
[edit] Germany
[edit] Greece
Stan Lazaridis, Lucas Pantelis, James Troisi, Michael Valkanis
[edit] Hungary
[edit] Republic of Ireland
[edit] Italy
John Aloisi, Ross Aloisi, Daniel Beltrame, Mark Bresciano, Simon Colosimo, Angelo Costanzo, Adam D'Apuzzo, Andrew Durante, Vince Grella, Patrick Kisnorbo, Jason Spagnuolo, Danny Tiatto, James Troisi, Max Vieri
[edit] Lebanon
[edit] Macedonia
Spase Dilevski, David Micevski, Sasa Ognenovski, Naum Sekulovski, Mile Sterjovski, Aleks Vrteski
[edit] Malta
[edit] Netherlands
[edit] New Zealand
[edit] Northern Ireland
[edit] Poland
[edit] Portugal
Ivo de Jesus, Tony Faria
[edit] Samoa
Tim Cahill, Jerry Tapuala Unasa
[edit] Scotland
Jimmy Mackay, Craig Moore, Jimmy Rooney
[edit] Serbia
Milan Blagojevic, Bobby Despotovski, Milan Ivanović, Nik Mrdja, Danny Milosevic, Vuko Tomasevic, Danny Vukovic