List of foreign Eliteserien players
This is a list of foreign players in the top flight of Norwegian football, currently known as Eliteserien, which commenced play in 1937. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:
- Have played at least one Eliteserien game. Players who were signed by Eliteserien clubs, but only played in lower league, cup and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
- Are considered foreign, determined by the following:
- A player is considered foreign if he is not eligible to play for Norway national football team, more specifically:
- If a player has been capped on international level, the national team is used; if he has been capped by more than one country, the highest level (or the most recent) team is used.
- If a player has not been capped on international level, his country of birth is used, except those who were born abroad from Norwegian parents or moved to Norway at a young age, and those who clearly indicated to have switched his nationality to another nation.
- A player is considered foreign if he is not eligible to play for Norway national football team, more specifically:
Clubs listed are those for which the player has played at least one Eliteserien game — and seasons are those in which the player has played at least one Eliteserien game.
In bold: players who have played at least one Eliteserien game in the current season (2019), and are still at a club for which they have played. This does not include current players of an Eliteserien club who have not played an Eliteserien game in the current season.
- Details correct as of 1 December 2019
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Albania
- Jahmir Hyka – Rosenborg – 2006
- Agon Mehmeti – Stabæk – 2016–17[b KOS-YUG]
- Migen Memelli – Brann – 2006[1]
- Sebino Plaku – HamKam – 2008
Algeria
- Habib Bellaïd – Sarpsborg 08 – 2015[b FRA][c FRA U21]
- Redouane Drici – Brann – 1984, 1987–91[2]
Andorra
- Marc Vales – Sandefjord – 2018, 2020-
Argentina
- Matías Almeyda – Lyn – 2007
- José Oscar Flores – Lyn – 2007
- Pablo Fontanello – Stabæk – 2014
- Diego de la Vega – Bryne – 2002
- Enrique Ortiz – Lyn – 2005–07
- Lucas Pratto – Lyn – 2008–09
Armenia
- Levon Pachajyan – Fredrikstad – 2009
Australia
- Ahmad Elrich – Lyn – 2006
- Alex Gersbach – Rosenborg – 2016–19
- Chad Gibson – Bodø/Glimt – 2001
- Ante Jurić – Molde – 1999
- Stephen Laybutt – Lyn – 2001
- Dylan Macallister – Brann, Lyn – 2004–06
- Anthony Magnacca – Brann – 2001[3]
- Jade North – Tromsø – 2010
- Michael Petkovic – Lillestrøm – 2001
- Saša Radulović – Lillestrøm – 2005[b BIH-YUG]
- Shane Stefanutto – Lillestrøm, Lyn – 2004–09
- Michael Thwaite – Brann – 2008
- Kasey Wehrman – Moss, Lillestrøm, Fredrikstad, Lyn – 2001–02, 2003–09
- Clayton Zane – Molde, Lillestrøm – 2000–02
Austria
- Markus Berger – Start – 2014
- Roman Kienast – Ham-Kam – 2006, 2008
- Markus Kiesenebner – Lillestrøm – 2007
- Martin Kreuzriegler – Sandefjord – 2020–
- Michael Langer – Vålerenga – 2014–15
- Mario Pavelić – Sarpsborg 08 – 2019
- Thomas Piermayr – Lillestrøm – 2013
- Martin Pušić – Vålerenga, Fredrikstad, Brann – 2012–14
- Samuel Şahin-Radlinger – Brann – 2018
- Paul Scharner – Brann – 2004–06[4]
- Benjamin Sulimani – Viking – 2013
- Dominique Taboga – Tromsø – 2009–10
Belgium
- David Brocken – Vålerenga – 2004–05
- Steve Cooreman – Ham-Kam – 2006, 2008
- Álex Craninx – Molde – 2019–[b SPA]
- Jimmy De Wulf – Tromsø – 2001
- Yassine El Ghanassy – Stabæk – 2015
- Tortol Lumanza – Stabæk – 2017–18, 2019–
- Akwasi Oduro – Bodø/Glimt – 2009[b GER]
- Marvin Ogunjimi – Strømsgodset – 2014–16
- Koen Schockaert – Tromsø – 2001
- Axel Smeets – Ham-Kam – 2004–06
- Karel Snoeckx – Vålerenga – 2003
Benin
- Sidoine Oussou – Vålerenga – 2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Adnan Čaušević – Tromsø – 2013–14
- Eldar Hadžimehmedović – Lyn, Strømsgodset – 2001–04
- Haris Hajradinović – Haugesund – 2016–17[b MKD]
- Omar Marković – Start – 2013
- Adnan Mravac – Lillestrøm – 2001
- Darko Nestorović – Ham-Kam – 1995
- Amer Ordagić – Brann – 2018–
- Amer Osmanagić – Haugesund – 2012
- Sead Ramović – Tromsø, Lillestrøm, Strømsgodset – 2006–10, 2012, 2014[b FRG]
- Admir Raščić – Sandefjord – 2009–10
- Fenan Salčinović – Sandefjord – 2009
- Samir Šarić – Sandefjord – 2009–10
- Besim Šerbečić – Rosenborg – 2018
- Haris Skenderović – Stabæk – 2011
Brazil
- Adriano – Sandefjord, Tromsø – 2006–09
- Agnaldo – Molde – 2013–16
- Alanzinho – Stabæk – 2006–08, 2016–17
- Dedé Anderson – Aalesund – 2006–09
- Daniel Bamberg – Haugesund – 2011, 2013–15
- Samuel Camazzola – Sandefjord – 2008–10
- Leonardo Ferreira da Silva – Ham-Kam – 2008
- Vini Dantas – Molde – 2011–12
- Diego – Brann – 2010
- Diogo – Stabæk – 2010
- Edmílson – Lyn – 2004
- Éverton – Fredrikstad – 2008–09
- Gilmak – Fredrikstad – 2010
- Juninho – Brann – 2010–11
- Kayke – Tromsø – 2010
- Leonardo – Ham-Kam – 2008
- Marcelo – Odd Grenland – 2009
- Marciano – Sandefjord – 2009–10
- Marlinho – Aalesund – 2015–17
- Thiago Martins – Bodø/Glimt – 2007–10
- Wélton Araújo Melo – Fredrikstad – 2003
- José Mota – Molde – 2008, 2008–11
- Neydson – Molde – 2015
- Bechara Oliveira – Aalesund – 2005
- Bruno Rato – Start – 2007
- Ricardo Friedrich – Bodø/Glimt – 2018–19
- Ricardo Santos – Sogndal – 2012
- Diego Silva – Aalesund – 2007–10
- Bruno Gabriel Soares – Haugesund – 2017
- Tigrão – Odd Grenland – 2006
- Tomaz Júnior – Molde – 2008–09
- Fernando Wallace – Fredrikstad – 2008–09
- Ygor – Start – 2007
- Zé Eduardo – Sandefjord – 2020–
Bulgaria
- Ivaylo Kirov – Lillestrøm – 1990
Burkina Faso
- Yssouf Koné – Rosenborg, Vålerenga – 2006–08, 2011[b CIV]
- Bakary Saré – Rosenborg – 2010[b CIV][c CIV U20]
- Abdou Razack Traoré – Rosenborg – 2007–10[b CIV]
Burundi
- Janvier Ndikumana – Sandnes Ulf – 2011
- Selemani Ndikumana – Molde – 2008
Cameroon
- Thomas Amang – Molde, Kristiansund – 2016–19
- Gustave Bahoken – Aalesund – 2005–08
- Faris Pemi Moumbagna – Kristiansund – 2020–
- Arnaud Monkam – Brann– 2006[1]
- Alain Junior Ollé Ollé – Stabæk – 2011–12
- Patrick Suffo – Odd Grenland – 2005
- Duplexe Tchamba – Strømsgodset – 2019–
- Somen Tchoyi – Odd Grenland, Stabæk – 2005–08
- Guy Toindouba – Lillestrøm – 2012
Canada
- Sam Adekugbe – Vålerenga – 2018–[b ENG]
- Stephen Ademolu – Tromsø – 2005–07
- Patrice Bernier – Tromsø – 2004–07
- Rob Friend – Molde – 2004–06
- Ali Gerba – Odd Grenland – 2006[b CMR]
- Sandro Grande – Viking, Molde – 2005, 2006–07
- Kevin Harmse – Tromsø – 2003[b RSA]
- Lars Hirschfeld – Tromsø, Rosenborg, Vålerenga – 2005–07, 2010–11
- Zakaria Messoudi – Odd – 2016–18[b MAR]
- Tam Nsaliwa – Lillestrøm – 2010[b MWI]
- Olivier Occéan – Odd Grenland, Lillestrøm, Mjøndalen – 2004–06, 2006–10, 2015–18, 2019
- Chris Pozniak – Haugesund – 2010–12[b POL]
- Marco Reda – Sogndal – 2002–04
- Tosaint Ricketts – Vålerenga, Sandnes Ulf – 2012–13
- Kevin De Serpa – Haugesund – 2005
- Kenny Stamatopoulos – Tromsø, Lyn, Fredrikstad – 2006–09[b GRE]
- Simon Thomas – Bodø/Glimt – 2016–18
Cape Verde
- Bruno Leite – Haugesund – 2017–[b POR]
- Erikson Spinola Lima – Sarpsborg 08 – 2017
- Paulo Dos Santos – Aalesund – 2003, 2005
Chile
- Diego Rubio – Sandnes Ulf – 2014
Comoros
- Ali Ahamada – Brann – 2020[b FRA][c FRA U21]
Costa Rica
- Bismar Acosta – Start, Brann – 2013–15, 2015–
- Wílmer Azofeifa – Sarpsborg 08 – 2019–
- Michael Barrantes – Aalesund – 2010–15
- Christian Bolaños – Start – 2009–10
- Celso Borges – Fredrikstad – 2009–11
- Diego Calvo – Vålerenga – 2013
- Jorge Castro – Start, Sarpsborg 08 – 2013–15
- Pablo Herrera – Aalesund – 2009–11
- Randall Brenes – Bodø/Glimt, Sandnes Ulf – 2005, 2008, 2014
- Mynor Escoe – Stabæk – 2016–17
- Cristian Gamboa – Fredrikstad, Rosenborg – 2011, 2012–14
- Mayron George – Vålerenga – 2019
- Giancarlo González – Vålerenga – 2012–13
- Juan Diego Madrigal – Fredrikstad – 2013
- Yherland McDonald – Fredrikstad – 2004–06
- Roy Miller – Bodø/Glimt, Rosenborg – 2005, 2008–09
- Carlos Castro Mora – Haugesund – 2007
- Heiner Mora – Hønefoss – 2012–13
- David Myrie – Fredrikstad – 2011
- Fernando Paniagua – Start – 2014–15
- Rodolfo Rodríguez – Haugesund – 2007–08
- Douglas Sequeira – Tromsø – 2007–09
- Alonso Solís – Brann – 2002[5]
- Daniel Torres – Tromsø, Bryne – 2005, 2008
- Deyver Vega – Brann, Vålerenga – 2016–18, 2019-
Croatia
- Marko Ćosić – Haugesund – 2017–18
- Šime Gregov – Viking – 2017–18
- Ante Knezovic – Kristiansund BK – 2017–18
- Mirko Kramarić – Haugesund – 2014–15
- Filip Lončarić – Tromsø – 2016–18
- Mate Maleš – Sarpsborg 08 – 2019–
- Marin Oršulić – Tromsø – 2015
- Nikola Tkalčić – Sarpsborg 08 – 2018–19
- Ante Vitaić – Ham-Kam – 2008
- Dario Zahora – Rosenborg – 2009
Czech Republic
- Bořek Dočkal – Rosenborg – 2011–13
- Martin Fillo – Viking – 2008–09
- Josef Kaufman – Viking – 2008
- Jan Lecjaks – Vålerenga – 2013
- Zdeněk Ondrášek – Tromsø – 2012, 2012–15
- Zbyněk Pospěch – Odd Grenland – 2007
- Zdeněk Šenkeřík – Stabæk – 2009
- Michal Škoda – Lillestrøm – 2017
Denmark
- Mikkel Agger – Sarpsborg 08 – 2018–19
- Andreas Albech – Sarpsborg 08 – 2017–18
- Alexander Ammitzbøll – Haugesund – 2020–
- Malte Amundsen – Rosenborg – 2018–19
- Bo Andersen – Viking, Tromsø, Sandnes Ulf – 2000–02, 2005, 2012
- Erik Bo Andersen – Odd Grenland – 2000–01
- Peter Ankersen – Rosenborg – 2012
- Ulrik Balling – Tromsø – 1997
- Nicklas Bendtner – Rosenborg – 2017–19
- Søren Berg – Viking – 2006–07
- Morten Bertolt – Ham-Kam, Sandnes Ulf – 2006, 2012
- Allan Borgvardt – Viking – 2005
- Martin Borre – Start – 2007
- Tonny Brochmann – Sogndal, Stabæk, Mjøndalen – 2011–14, 2017–18, 2019–
- Jakob Busk – Sandefjord – 2015
- Martin Christensen – Haugesund – 2010
- Søren Christensen – Haugesund – 2015
- Denni Conteh – Molde – 2006
- Rasmus Daugaard – Lyn – 2006–07
- Mikkel Desler – Haugesund – 2019–
- Steffen Ernemann – Sarpsborg 08, Viking – 2013–216, 2017
- Oliver Feldballe – Sarpsborg 08 – 2014–15
- Christian Flindt-Bjerg – Viking, Odd Grenland – 1997–2005
- Allan Gaarde – Viking – 2005–08
- Pascal Gregor – Haugesund – 2019
- Christian Gytkjær – Sandnes Ulf, Haugesund, Rosenborg – 2012, 2013–15, 2016–17
- Frederik Gytkjær – Haugesund – 2017–18
- Benjamin Hansen – Haugesund – 2019–
- Martin Hansen – Strømsgodset – 2019
- Rune Hansen – Sandefjord – 2009–10
- Carlo Holse – Rosenborg – 2020–
- Mads Dittmer Hvilsom – Brann – 2016
- Alexander Jakobsen – Bodø/Glimt – 2016
- Michael Jakobsen – Lillestrøm – 2016
- Martin Jensen – Sandefjord – 2007, 2009–10
- Mike Jensen – Rosenborg – 2013–19
- Søren Jensen – Odd Grenland – 2009
- Allan Jepsen – Vålerenga – 2006–09
- Dan Anton Johansen – Lillestrøm – 2007
- Timmi Johansen – Stabæk – 2014–15
- Henrik Jørgensen – Fyllingen – 1991
- Mads Jørgensen – Stabæk – 2004
- Marco Priis Jørgensen – Mjøndalen – 2015
- Kasper Junker – Stabæk, Bodø/Glimt – 2019, 2020–
- Pierre Kanstrup – Vålerenga – 2019
- Sanel Kapidžić – Mjøndalen – 2015[b BIH-YUG]
- Christian Keller – Stabæk – 2006–09
- Henrik Kildentoft – Haugesund – 2013–14
- Mikkel Kirkeskov – Aalesund – 2016–17
- Claes Kronberg – Sarpsborg 08, Viking – 2011, 2013–17
- Jim Larsen – Rosenborg – 2011
- Morten Larsen – Start – 2002
- Lasse Heinze – Sarpsborg 08 – 2015
- Anders Lindegaard – Aalesund – 2009–10
- Kasper Lunding – Odd – 2020–
- Steven Lustü – Lyn – 2002–06
- Mikkel Maigaard – Strømsgodset – 2019–
- Jan Michaelsen – Ham-Kam – 2004–06, 2008
- Tobias Mikkelsen – Rosenborg – 2013–15
- Patrick Mortensen – Sarpsborg 08 – 2015–18
- David Nielsen – Start, Strømsgodset, Brann – 2006–07, 2008, 2009–10, 2011
- Marcus Mølvadgaard – Strømsgodset – 2020–
- Emil Nielsen – Rosenborg – 2015–16
- Nicki Bille Nielsen – Rosenborg – 2013
- Matti Lund Nielsen – Sarpsborg 08 – 2016–19
- Allan Olesen – Haugesund – 2010
- Patrick Olsen – Strømsgodset, Haugesund – 2014, 2015
- Daniel A. Pedersen – Lillestrøm, Brann – 2018-2019, 2020–
- Mads Pedersen – Sandefjord – 2014–15
- Magnus Pedersen – Sogndal – 2016–17
- Patrick Pedersen – Viking – 2016–17
- Nicolai Poulsen – Sarpsborg 08 – 2017
- Brian Priske – Start – 2011
- Jacob Rasmussen – Rosenborg – 2017–18
- Christoffer Remmer – Molde – 2016–19
- Tobias Salquist – Lillestrøm – 2019
- Peter Sand – Stabæk – 2002–04
- Ronnie Schwartz – Sarpsborg 08 – 2018
- Peter Skov-Jensen – Sandefjord – 2007
- Sammy Skytte – Stabæk, Bodø/Glimt – 2019, 2020–
- Oskar Snorre – Haugesund – 2019
- Jacob Sørensen – Odd Grenland, Haugesund – 2006–07, 2010–11
- Peter Sørensen – Ham-Kam – 2004–05
- Martin Spelmann – Strømsgodset – 2019
- Kris Stadsgaard – Rosenborg – 2008–10
- Nicolai Stokholm – Viking – 2006–08
- Dan Thomassen – Vålerenga – 2007–08
- Jess Thorup – Ham-Kam – 2005
- Mads Timm – Viking, Lyn – 2004–05
- Ole Tobiasen – Sandefjord – 2006
- Youssef Toutouh – Stabæk – 2019
- Christian Traoré – Hønefoss – 2010
- Michael Tørnes – Sandefjord – 2015
- Mikkel Vendelbo – Hønefoss – 2012–13
- Michael Vesterskov – Fredrikstad – 1981–82
- Jens Waltorp – Stabæk – 2006
- Daniel Wass – Fredrikstad – 2009
- Philip Zinckernagel – Bodø/Glimt – 2018–
- Bora Zivkovic – Fredrikstad – 2004–06
- Martin Ørnskov – Viking – 2012–13
DR Congo
- Richard Ekunde – Viking – 2013
Egypt
El Salvador
- Jaime Alas – Rosenborg – 2012–13
England
- Ben Amos – Molde – 2010
- Aidan Barlow – Tromsø – 2019
- Neil Cartwright – Sogndal – 1991
- Lee Chapman – Strømsgodset – 1996
- Tony Cheek – Djerv 1919 – 1988
- Gary Chivers – Lyn – 1993
- Martin Chivers – Vard Haugesund – 1981–82
- Paul Davis – Stabæk – 1995
- Corey Donoghue – Strømsgodset – 2001
- Andrew Eleftheriou – Sandefjord – 2018
- Gary Ford – Tromsø – 1993
- Kenny Gasser – Kongsvinger – 1992
- Gary Goodchild – Viking – 1981–85
- George Green – Viking – 2017
- Bobby Hodge – Fredrikstad – 1982
- Ross Jenkins – Viking – 2017
- Chris Joyce – Odd Grenland – 2006–08
- Elliot Kebbie – Sandefjord – 2017
- James Keene – Fredrikstad – 2011
- Stephen Kinsey – Molde – 1993
- Michael Ledger – Viking – 2017
- David Macciochi – Sogndal – 1991
- Neil MacLeod – Brann – 1976–1981, 1983[6]
- David Mannix – HamKam – 2008
- Gary Martin – Lillestrøm – 2016
- Paul Miller – Skeid – 1978
- Kieffer Moore – Viking – 2015
- Trevor Morley – Brann, Sogndal – 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998
- Paul Moulden – Molde – 1992
- Alex Nimely – Stabæk – 2017
- Adrian Pennock – Molde – 1991
- Mark Robson – Rosenborg – 1991
- Luke Rodgers – Lillestrøm SK – 2012
- Dale Rudge – Djerv 1919 – 1988
- Pat Schanzenbecker – Brann – 1979
- Aaron Wilbraham – Moss – 2000
- John Williams – Strømsgodset – 1991
- Ben Wright – Viking, Start – 2001–02, 2005
Estonia
- Henri Anier – Viking – 2012
- Nikita Baranov – Kristiansund – 2017–18
- Alo Bärengrub – Bodø/Glimt – 2008–09
- Aleksandr Dmitrijev – Hønefoss – 2008, 2008–11
- Matvei Igonen – Lillestrøm – 2018–19
- Enar Jääger – Aalesund, Vålerenga – 2007–09, 2010–12, 2015–18
- Ragnar Klavan – Vålerenga – 2004
- Artur Kotenko – Sandnes Ulf, Viking – 2008, 2009–10
- Marek Lemsalu – Strømsgodset, Start, Bryne – 1999, 2001, 2002–05
- Joel Lindpere – Tromsø – 2007–09
- Pavel Londak – Bodø/Glimt, Rosenborg – 2008–15, 2016–17
- Karol Mets – Viking – 2015–17
- Henrik Ojamaa – Sarpsborg 08 – 2015
- Raio Piiroja – Vålerenga, Fredrikstad – 2003, 2004–11
- Sander Post – Aalesund – 2011–12
- Taijo Teniste – Sogndal, Brann – 2011–14, 2016–
- Sergei Terehhov – Brann – 2000–02[7]
- Kristen Viikmäe – Vålerenga, Fredrikstad – 2000, 2002–03, 2005
Ethiopia
- Walid Atta – Sogndal – 2017
Faroe Islands
- Atlin Danielsen – Sogndal – 2004–05
- Jóan Símun Edmundsson – Viking – 2012, 2013
- Hans Frodi Hanssen – Sogndal – 2000–01
- Julian Johnsson – Kongsvinger, Sogndal – 1998–99, 2001
- Todi Jónsson – Start – 2005–06
- Jákup Mikkelsen – Molde – 2001–03
- Kurt Mørkøre – Sogndal – 1999–2001
- Meinhard Olsen – Kristiansund – 2019
- Gilli Rólantsson – Brann – 2016–
Finland
- Kari Arkivuo – Sandefjord – 2006–07
- Lauri Dalla Valle – Molde – 2013
- Otto Fredrikson – Lillestrøm, Vålerenga, Tromsø – 2006–09, 2015, 2017–19
- Tuomas Haapala – Sandefjord – 2006–07
- Jukka Hakala – Start, Sogndal – 2002, 2004
- Dani Hatakka – Brann – 2016–18
- Tapio Heikkilä – Start – 2016
- Markus Heikkinen – Start – 2013
- Janne Hietanen – Tromsø – 2005
- Jarkko Hurme – Odd – 2014–15
- Keijo Huusko – Lyn, Strømsgodset, Tromsø – 2005, 2007–09
- Ville Jalasto – Aalesund, Stabæk – 2009–12, 2014–15
- Toni Kallio – Molde Viking – 2004–06, 2010
- Benjamin Källman – Viking, Haugesund – 2019, 2020-
- Mikko Kavén – Vålerenga – 1999–2000
- Toni Kolehmainen – Hønefoss – 2012–13
- Tuomo Könönen – Odd – 2006–07
- Miika Koppinen – Tromsø, Rosenborg, Tromsø – 2000–14
- Peter Kopteff – Viking, Aalesund – 2002–05, 2008–09
- Tero Koskela – Fredrikstad – 2004–05
- Toni Koskela – Molde – 2008
- Sampo Koskinen – Sandefjord – 2007
- Mika Kottila – Brann – 1999[8]
- Toni Kuivasto – Viking – 2001–03
- Ville Lehtinen – Bodø/Glimt – 2002–04
- Mathias Lindström – Fredrikstad – 2005
- Sami Mahlio – Odd Grenland – 1999–2002
- Tero Mäntylä – Aalesund – 2015–17
- Jon Masalin – HamKam, Fredrikstad – 2008, 2011–12
- Sakari Mattila – Aalesund – 2014–15
- Miikka Multaharju – Fredrikstad – 2006–07
- Henri Myntti – Tromsø – 2001
- Kari Niskala – Brann – 1978[9]
- Juha Pasoja – Ham-Kam – 2006, 2008
- Hannu Patronen – Sogndal – 2012–17
- Mike Peltola – Bodø/Glimt – 2001–03
- Juha Pirinen – Tromsø – 2019
- Jukka Raitala – Sogndal – 2016–17
- Pasi Rasimus – Lillestrøm – 1990
- Aki Riihilahti – Vålerenga – 1999–2000
- Riku Riski – Hønefoss, Rosenborg, Odd – 2012–17
- Roope Riski – Hønefoss, Haugesund – 2012, 2015
- Janne Saarinen – Rosenborg – 2001–03
- Juska Savolainen – Rosenborg, Haugesund – 2010
- Henri Sillanpää – Tromsø – 2012
- Christian Sund – Stabæk – 2006
- Kimmo Tauriainen – Start – 2002
- Robert Taylor – Tromsø, Brann – 2018–19, 2020-
- Hannu Tihinen – Viking – 2000, 2001–02
- Joona Toivio – Molde – 2013–17
- Henri Toivomäki – Sarpsborg 08 – 2016–18
- Marko Tuomela – Tromsø – 1998–99, 2000
- Ville Väisänen – Bryne – 2003
- Onni Valakari – Tromsø – 2018–19
- Hermanni Vuorinen – Fredrikstad – 2006–07
- Jarkko Wiss – Lillestrøm, Molde – 1999–2000
- Harri Ylönen – Brann – 1999–2001[10]
France
- Jordan Adéoti – Sarpsborg 08 – 2020
- El Hadji Ba – Stabæk – 2017
- Hervé Bacqué – Lyn – 1999
- Anthony Basso – Viking – 2005–06
- Jérémy Berthod – Sarpsborg 08 – 2013–15
- Alexy Bosetti – Sarpsborg 08 – 2016
- Derek Decamps – Haugesund, Sarpsborg 08, Sandnes Ulf – 2011–12, 2013, 2014
- Florent Hanin – Strømsgodset – 2015
- Cyril Kali – Lillestrøm – 2007
- Amadou Konaté – Bodø/Glimt – 2019–
- Alexandre Letellier – Sarpsborg 08 – 2019
- Malaury Martin – Sandnes Ulf, Lillestrøm – 2014, 2015–17
- Prosper Mendy – Strømsgodset – 2019–
- Christophe Psyché – Sogndal, Kristiansund – 2014, 2016–17, 2018–
Gabon
- Gilles Mbang Ondo – Stabæk, Sandnes Ulf – 2011–12
Gambia
- Jibril Bojang – Start, Mjøndalen – 2016, 2019–[b NOR][c NOR U19]
- Sulayman Bojang – Sarpsborg 08 – 2018[b NOR]
- Abdou Darboe – Hønefoss – 2010
- Njogu Demba-Nyrén – Brann – 2008
- Tijan Jaiteh – Brann, Sandnes Ulf – 2007–12, 2014
- Saihou Sarr – Mjøndalen – 1976–81
- Sheriff Sinyan – Lillestrøm, Molde – 2016, 2019, 2020-[b NOR]
- Ebrima Sohna – Sandefjord – 2007, 2009–10
- Alagie Sosseh – Mjøndalen – 2015
- Pa Dembo Touray – Vålerenga – 2004
Georgia
- Giorgi Gorozia – Stabæk – 2014–17
- Levan Melkadze – Vålerenga – 2006
Germany
- Sascha Burchert – Vålerenga – 2015
- Jonas Deumeland – Start – 2018, 2020-
- Hendrik Helmke – Tromsø – 2013
- Stefan Jambo – Strømsgodset – 1990
- René Klingbeil – Viking – 2007–08
- Andreas Mayer – Stabæk, Rosenborg – 1996–99
- Sascha Mockenhaupt – Bodø/Glimt – 2016
- Heinz Müller – Odd Grenland, Lillestrøm – 2004–07
- Kristian Nicht – Viking – 2008–09
- Jérome Polenz – Sarpsborg 08 – 2014
- Claus Reitmaier – Lillestrøm – 2005–06
- Uwe Rösler – Lillestrøm – 2002–03
- Sebastian Schindzielorz – Start – 2005
- Thomas Sobotzik – Sandefjord – 2007[b POL]
Ghana
- Mohammed Abu – Strømsgodset, Vålerenga – 2010–11, 2012, 2014–17, 2018–
- Richard Ackon – Stabæk – 1997–2001
- Paul Addo – Odd Grenland − 2011–13
- Dominic Adiyiah – Fredrikstad – 2008–10
- Bismark Adjei-Boateng – Strømsgodset – 2012–17
- Enoch Kofi Adu – Stabæk – 2014
- Ernest Agyiri – Vålerenga – 2016–18
- Abdul Karim Ahmed – Kongsvinger, Viking – 1998–2001, 2002
- Anthony Annan – Start, Stabæk, Rosenborg – 2007–11, 2015
- Denny Antwi – Start – 2016–18
- Kwesi Appiah – Viking – 2017
- Ernest Asante – Start, Stabæk – 2011, 2013–16
- Isaac Boakye – Vålerenga – 2011
- Robert Boateng – Rosenborg – 1997–2000
- Afo Dodoo – Tromsø – 1999
- Shadrach Eghan – Stabæk – 2016
- King Gyan – Viking – 2011–13
- Edwin Gyasi – Aalesund – 2016–17[b NED]
- Raymond Gyasi – Stabæk – 2017–19
- Zakari Hamza – Tromsø – 2013
- Michael Helegbe – Brann – 2005[11]
- Kamal Issah – Stabæk – 2015–16
- Mohammed-Awal Issah – Rosenborg – 2011
- Kwame Karikari – Haugesund – 2016
- Gilbert Koomson – Sogndal, Brann – 2013, 2016–
- Patrick Kpozo – Tromsø – 2017
- Enock Kwakwa – Strømsgodset – 2012–13
- Adam Larsen Kwarasey – Strømsgodset, Rosenborg, Vålerenga – 2007–14, 2016, 2017–19[b NOR][c NOR U21]
- Derrick Mensah – Haugesund – 2016–17
- Ibrahim Mensah – Start – 2018
- Divine Naah – Strømsgodset – 2014
- Alex Nyarko – Start – 2005
- Mahatma Otoo – Sogndal – 2013–17
- Razak Nuhu – Strømsgodset – 2011–14
- Razak Pimpong – Viking, Aalesund – 2007–09, 2008
- Isaac Twum – Start – 2018
Guinea
- Ousmane Camara – Vålerenga – 2019–
- Mikael Dyrestam – Aalesund – 2014–15[b SWE][c SWE]
Guinea-Bissau
- Francisco Júnior – Strømsgodset – 2014, 2016–18[c POR U21]
Honduras
- Mario Martínez – Vålerenga – 2009
- Reinieri Mayorquín – Aalesund – 2009
- Maynor Suazo – Brann – 2006
Hungary
- Zsolt Korcsmár – Brann – 2010–13
- Péter Kovács – Tromsø, Viking, Strømsgodset, Odd Grenland, Sarpsborg 08, Sandefjord – 2002–07, 2009–10, 2012–15, 2017
- Balázs Nikolov – Ham-Kam – 2006
- Tamás Szekeres – Strømsgodset, Tromsø, Fredrikstad – 2001, 2005–06, 2006–07
- Mihály Tóth – Fredrikstad – 2005–07
Iceland
- Arnór Sveinn Aðalsteinsson – Hønefoss – 2012–13
- Steinar Dagur Adolfsson – Kongsvinger – 1999
- Axel Óskar Andrésson – Viking – 2019–
- Árni Gautur Arason – Rosenborg, Vålerenga, Odd Grenland – 1998–03, 2004–07, 2008–10
- Adam Örn Arnarson – Aalesund – 2016–18
- Ásgeir Börkur Ásgeirsson – Sarpsborg 08 – 2013
- Marel Baldvinsson – Stabæk, Molde – 2000–02, 2006
- Birkir Bjarnason – Bodø/Glimt, Viking – 2006–07, 2008–10
- Ólafur Örn Bjarnason – Brann – 2004–10
- Teddy Bjarnason – Lyn – 2008–09
- Ármann Smári Björnsson – Lillestrøm, Brann – 2000, 2002, 2006–09
- Haraldur Björnsson – Lillestrøm – 2016
- Jón Daði Böðvarsson – Viking – 2013-15
- Ríkharður Daðason – Viking, Lillestrøm, 1998–2000, 2002–03
- Einar Daníelsson – Lillestrøm – 2000
- Gylfi Einarsson – Lillestrøm, Brann – 2001–04, 2008–10
- Bjarni Ólafur Eiríksson – Stabæk – 2010–12
- Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson – Rosenborg – 2014–17
- Kjartan Finnbogason – Sandefjord – 2009
- Kristján Finnbogason – Start – 2018
- Hólmbert Friðjónsson – Aalesund – 2020-
- Samúel Friðjónsson – Vålerenga, Viking – 2016–19
- Gunnar Gíslason – Moss – 1987–88
- Stefán Gíslason – Strømsgodset, Lyn, Viking, Lillestrøm – 1999–2001, 2005–07, 2010–11
- Valur Gíslason – Strømsgodset – 1998–99
- Daníel Leó Grétarsson – Aalesund – 2015–17, 2020-
- Eiður Guðjohnsen – Molde – 2016
- Haraldur Freyr Guðmundsson – Aalesund, Start – 2005–09, 2011
- Jóhann Guðmundsson – Lyn – 2001–03
- Tryggvi Guðmundsson – Tromsø, Stabæk – 1998–2000, 2001–03
- Brynjar Gunnarsson – Vålerenga, Moss – 1998
- Veigar Páll Gunnarsson – Strømsgodset, Stabæk, Vålerenga – 2001, 2004, 2006–11
- Bjarki Gunnlaugsson – Molde, Brann – 1997–99
- Ágúst Gylfason – Brann – 1995–98
- Hannes Þór Halldórsson – Brann, Sandnes Ulf, Bodø/Glimt – 2012, 2014–15, 2016
- Emil Hallfreðsson – Lyn – 2007
- Jóhannes Harðarson – Start – 2005–07
- Óskar Örn Hauksson – Sogndal, Sandnes Ulf – 2003, 2012
- Auðun Helgason – Viking – 1998–2000
- Elfar Freyr Helgason – Stabæk – 2012
- Guðni Rúnar Helgason – Start – 2002
- Heiðar Helguson – Lillestrøm – 1998–99
- Grétar Hjartarson – Lillestrøm – 2000
- Andrés Már Jóhannesson – Haugesund – 2011–12
- Sverrir Ingi Ingason – Viking – 2014
- Garðar Jóhannsson – Fredrikstad, Strømsgodset – 2007–10
- Viðar Ari Jónsson – Brann, Sandefjord – 2017–18, 2020-
- Gunnlaugur Jónsson – Kongsvinger – 1998
- Ingvar Jónsson – Start, Sandefjord – 2015, 2017–18
- Kristinn Jónsson – Sarpsborg 08, Sogndal – 2016–17
- Sævar Jónsson – Brann – 1986
- Óttar Magnús Karlsson – Molde – 2017
- Viðar Örn Kjartansson – Vålerenga – 2014
- Birkir Kristinsson – Brann – 1996–97
- Rúnar Kristinsson – Lillestrøm – 1997–2000
- Guðmundur Kristjánsson – Start – 2013–16
- Ari Leifsson – Strømsgodset – 2020-
- Stefán Logi Magnússon – Lillestrøm – 2009–12
- Finnur Orri Margeirsson – Lillestrøm – 2015
- Pétur Marteinsson – Stabæk – 1999–2001
- Davíð Kristján Ólafsson – Aalesund – 2020-
- Elías Már Ómarsson – Vålerenga – 2015–17
- Orri Sigurður Ómarsson – Sarpsborg 08 – 2018–19
- Pálmi Rafn Pálmason – Stabæk, Lillestrøm – 2008–11, 2012–14
- Emil Pálsson – Sandefjord – 2018, 2020–
- Arnar Darri Pétursson – Lyn – 2009
- Guðmundur Pétursson – Sandefjord – 2007
- Alfons Sampsted – Bodø/Glimt – 2020–
- Eiður Sigurbjörnsson – Sandnes Ulf – 2014
- Oliver Sigurjónsson – Bodø/Glimt – 2019
- Aron Sigurðarson – Tromsø, Start – 2016–18
- Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson – Lillestrøm, Molde – 2009–11, 2014, 2016–18
- Bjarni Sigurðsson – Brann – 1985–88, 1994
- Hannes Sigurðsson – Viking, Sandnes Ulf – 2002–05, 2007–08, 2014
- Helgi Sigurðsson – Stabæk, Lyn – 1997–99, 2001–03
- Indriði Sigurðsson – Lillestrøm, Lyn, Viking – 2000–03, 2006–09, 2009–15
- Kristján Örn Sigurðsson – Brann, Hønefoss – 2005–10, 2012-13
- Andri Sigþórsson – Molde – 2001–03
- Arnór Smárason – Lillestrøm – 2018–19
- Ólafur Stígsson – Molde – 2002–03
- Hörður Sveinsson – Tromsø – 2007
- Björn Daníel Sverrisson – Viking – 2014–16
- Birkir Már Sævarsson – Brann – 2008–13
- Guðmundur Þórarinsson – Sarpsborg 08, Rosenborg – 2013–14, 2016
- Ólafur Þórðarson – Brann, Lyn – 1989–92
- Stefán Þórðarson – Brann, Kongsvinger – 1998, 1999
- Bjarni Þorsteinsson – Molde – 2001–03
- Steinþór Freyr Þorsteinsson – Sandnes Ulf, Viking – 2012–13, 2014–15
- Gunnar Heiðar Þorvaldsson – Vålerenga – 2007–08
- Aron Elís Þrándarson – Aalesund – 2015–17
- Dagur Dan Thórhallsson – Mjøndalen – 2020–
- Arnór Ingvi Traustason – Sandnes Ulf – 2012
- Guðbjörn Tryggvason – Start – 1985
- Þórarinn Ingi Valdimarsson – Sarpsborg 08 – 2013–14
- Hjörtur Logi Valgarðsson – Sogndal – 2014
- Arnar Viðarsson – Lillestrøm – 1998
- Davíð Viðarsson – Lillestrøm – 2002–04
- Árni Vilhjálmsson – Lillestrøm – 2015–17
- Matthías Vilhjálmsson – Start, Rosenborg, Vålerenga – 2013–15, 2015–
India
- Gurpreet Singh Sandhu – Stabæk – 2016–17
Iran
- Arash Talebinejad – Tromsø – 2006
- Aram Khalili – Start – 2006–07, 2009
- Sosha Makani – Strømsgodset, Mjøndalen – 2017, 2020-
Israel
- Dan Alberto Fellus – Vålerenga, Lillestrøm – 2006, 2007–09
Italy
- Michele Di Piedi – Odd Grenland – 2002
- Arnold Schwellensattl – Start – 2005
Ivory Coast
- Davy Angan – Lyn, Hønefoss, Molde – 2008–09, 2010, 2011–12
- Daouda Bamba – Kristiansund, Brann – 2017–
- Kevin Beugré – Hønefoss – 2010, 2012–13
- Franck Boli – Stabæk, Aalesund – 2012–15, 2016–19
- Mathis Bolly – Lillestrøm, Molde – 2008–12, 2019–[b NOR][C NOR U19]
- Vamouti Diomande – Sandefjord, Mjøndalen – 2010, 2015, 2019-
- Franck Dja Djédjé – Sarpsborg 08 – 2014[C FRA U21]
- Constant Djakpa – Sogndal – 2006–07
- Victorien Djedje – Haugesund – 2008–10
- Alhassane Dosso – Lillestrøm – 2009–11
- Ahyee Aye Elvis – Sogndal – 2004, 2011–12
- Ismaël Fofana – Fredrikstad – 2007
- Moryké Fofana – Lillestrøm – 2012–15
- Boti Goa – Rosenborg – 2011
- Ghislain Guessan – Viking – 2017[b FRA]
- Barry Kader – Sogndal – 2011
- Benjamin Karamoko – Haugesund – 2018–[b FRA]
- Luc Kassi – Stabæk – 2012, 2014–17, 2019–
- Aboubakar Keita – Stabæk – 2018
- Konan Kouadio – Fredrikstad – 2007
- Raoul Kouakou – Sogndal, Sandefjord – 2002–04, 2007
- Sayouba Mandé – Stabæk – 2012, 2014–18
- Didier Ya Konan – Rosenborg – 2007–09
- Jean Stéphane Yao Yao – Lyn – 2009
Jamaica
- Rodolph Austin – Brann – 2008–11
- Deshorn Brown – Vålerenga – 2015–16
- Duwayne Kerr – Sarpsborg 08 – 2013–15
- Damion Lowe – Start – 2017–18
- Jason Morrison – Strømsgodset, Aalesund – 2010–13
- Demar Phillips – Aalesund – 2009–14
- Adrian Reid – Lillestrøm, Vålerenga – 2009, 2011
- Dane Richards – Bodø/Glimt – 2014
- Luton Shelton – Vålerenga – 2008, 2009–11
- Khari Stephenson – Aalesund – 2008–10
- Tremaine Stewart – Aalesund – 2012–14
Japan
- Kosuke Kinoshita – Stabæk – 2019–
- Daigo Kobayashi – Stabæk – 2009
Kenya
- Robert Mambo Mumba – Viking – 2005–06
- Valdo Nyabaro – Start – 2000, 2002
- Arnold Origi – Fredrikstad, Lillestrøm – 2011, 2013–17
Kosovo
- Bajram Ajeti – Lillestrøm – 2017
- Besart Berisha – Rosenborg – 2008[b KOS-YUG][c ALB]
- Zymer Bytyqi – Sandnes Ulf, Viking – 2012–17, 2019–[b NOR][c NOR U21]
- Erton Fejzullahu – Sarpsborg 08 – 2017[b KOS-YUG][c SWE]
- Ardian Gashi – Molde, Vålerenga, Brann, Fredrikstad, Odd – 2001, 2003–09, 2014–17[b KOS-YUG][c NOR]
- Ylldren Ibrahimaj – Viking – 2019–[b NOR]
- Flamur Kastrati – Strømsgodset, Aalesund, Sandefjord, Kristiansund – 2013–[b NOR][c NOR U21]
- Avni Pepa – Start, Sandnes Ulf – 2010–14[b NOR]
- Elbasan Rashani – Odd, Rosenborg – 2010–14, 2016–[b SWE][c NOR U21]
- Anel Rashkaj – Sandnes Ulf – 2012–14[b KOS-YUG]
- Lum Rexhepi – Lillestrøm – 2015[b FIN][c FIN]
- Herolind Shala – Odd, Start, Vålerenga – 2011–14, 2018–[b NOR][c NOR U21][c ALB]
Latvia
- Jānis Ikaunieks – Strømsgodset – 2020
Lebanon
- Adnan Haidar – Vålerenga, Stabæk – 2008, 2010–12[b NOR][c NOR U19]
- Bassel Jradi – Strømsgodset, Lillestrøm – 2014–18[b DEN][c DEN U21]
Liberia
- Willis Forko – Bodø/Glimt – 2008–09
- Dulee Johnson – Molde, Start – 2016
- Sam Johnson, Vålerenga – 2018
- Amadaiya Rennie – Brann – 2015
Libya
- Éamon Zayed – Aalesund – 2005[b IRL][c IRL U21]
Lithuania
- Ričardas Beniušis – Start – 2002
- Tadas Labukas – Brann – 2011
- Tomas Ražanauskas – Brann – 2000–01
- Andrius Velička – Viking – 2008
- Donatas Vencevičius – Start – 2002
Luxembourg
- Lars Krogh Gerson – Kongsvinger – 2010
Malawi
- John Maduka – Strindheim – 1995
- Francis Songo – Strindheim – 1995
Mali
- Ismaila Coulibaly – Sarpsborg 08 – 2019–
- Ibrahima Koné – Haugesund – 2018–19
- Aboubacar Konté – Sarpsborg 08 – 2019
- Yacouba Sylla – Strømsgodset – 2019[b FRA][c FRA U21]
Malta
- Michael Mifsud – Lillestrøm – 2004–06
Mexico
- Efraín Juárez – Vålerenga – 2019
Montenegro
- Mehmed Divanović – Sarpsborg – 2011
Morocco
- Abderrazak Hamdallah – Aalesund – 2013
- El Mehdi Karnass – Aalesund – 2014
- Kamal Saaliti – Vålerenga, Hønefoss, Sandnes Ulf – 1998–2001, 2010, 2012
- Houcine Zaidoun – Aalesund – 2013
Namibia
- Mohammed Ouseb – Lyn – 2001–03
- Oliver Risser – Lyn – 2009
Netherlands
- Boudewijn de Geer – Molde, Lillestrøm – 1977–79
- Dennis Iliohan – Stabæk – 2001
- Quint Jansen – Mjøndalen – 2019–
- Daan Klinkenberg – Aalesund – 2020-
- Barry Maguire – Sarpsborg 08 – 2015[c IRL U16]
- Ludcinio Marengo – Brann – 2017–19
- Darren Maatsen – Stabæk – 2020-
- Beau Molenaar – Haugesund – 2008–10
- Kaj Ramsteijn – Aalesund – 2017
- Michael Timisela – Lillestrøm – 2015
- Edwin van Ankeren – Odd Grenland – 2000–03
- Crescendo van Berkel – Sandefjord – 2017–18
- Joshua Smits – Bodø/Glimt – 2020-
- Shaquill Sno – Aalesund – 2020-
- Bart Straalman – Sarpsborg 08 – 2019
- Vito Wormgoor – Aalesund, Brann – 2016–19
Nigeria
- Suleiman Abdullahi – Viking – 2015–16
- Oluwasegun Abiodun – Ham-Kam – 2004–06, 2008
- Adamu Abubakar – Haugesund – 2015
- Samuel Adegbenro – Viking, Rosenborg – 2015–
- Felix Ademola – Skeid, Haugesund, Ham-Kam – 1997, 2000
- Aremu Afeez – Start – 2018, 2020-
- Adeleke Akinyemi – Start – 2018
- Izuchuckwu Anthony – Haugesund – 2016–18
- Ugonna Anyora – Haugesund – 2010–14
- Raphael Ayagwa – Lillestrøm – 2018–19
- Ezekiel Bala – Lyn – 2005–07,
- Effiom Otu Bassey – Lillestrøm – 2011
- Bentley – Odd, Brann – 2007–12, 2014–17
- Victor Boniface – Bodø/Glimt – 2019–
- Dominic Chatto – Bodø/Glimt – 2014–15
- John Chibuike – Rosenborg – 2011–14
- Osita Henry Chikere – Viking – 2013–15
- Daniel Chima Chukwu – Molde – 2010–13, 2018
- Babajide David Akintola – Haugesund, Rosenborg – 2018, 2019
- Moses Ebiye – Lillestrøm – 2017–19
- Chidera Ejuke – Vålerenga – 2017–19
- Thompson Ekpe – Molde, Kristiansund – 2016–17
- Emmanuel Ekpo – Molde, Haugesund – 2012–14
- Charles Ezeh – Lillestrøm – 2017–18
- Edwin Eziyodawe – Lillestrøm – 2009–10
- Fred Friday – Lillestrøm – 2013–16
- Bala Garba – Haugesund, Start – 1997–98, 2000, 2005–06
- Abubakar Ibrahim – Start – 2017–218
- Shuaibu Ibrahim – Haugesund, Mjøndalen – 2016–19, 2020-
- Uduak Cyril Idemokon – Start – 2016–17
- Odion Ighalo – Lyn – 2007–08
- Emanuell Igiebor – Lillestrøm – 2009–11
- Stanley Ihugba – Lyn, Sarpsborg 08 – 2009, 2011
- Peter Ijeh – Viking – 2006–09
- Anthony Ikedi – Haugesund – 2017, 2018–19
- Austin Ikenna – Start – 2015–17
- Bonke Innocent – Lillestrøm – 2014–17
- Jack Ipalibo – Strømsgodset – 2019–
- Henry Isaac – Sandefjord – 2006
- Leke James – Aalesund, Molde – 2012–16, 2018–
- Kachi – Sarpsborg 08, Odd – 2015–18,
- Akeem Latifu – Strømsgodset, Aalesund, Mjøndalen – 2010, 2013, 2014–15, 2019
- Ifeanyi Mathew – Lillestrøm – 2016–19
- Peter Godly Michael – Vålerenga – 2018
- John Obi Mikel – Lyn – 2005
- Chidiebere Nwakali – Start, Sogndal – 2016, 2017
- Henry Nwosu – Sandefjord – 2006
- Paul Obiefule – Lyn, Hønefoss, Lillestrøm – 2007–11
- Chinedu Obasi – Lyn – 2005–07
- Simon Ogar – Bodø/Glimt – 2006
- Edward Ofere – Sogndal – 2014
- Fegor Ogude – Vålerenga – 2010–13
- Mobi Okoli – Sandnes Ulf – 2010–12
- Solomon Okoronkwo – Aalesund – 2011–12
- Aaron Samuel Olanare – Vålerenga, Sarpsborg 08 – 2012–13, 2013–14
- Kim Ojo – Brann – 2011
- Seyi Olofinjana – Brann, Start – 2003–04, 2014
- Oladapo Olufemi – Start – 2009–10
- Solomon Owello – Start – 2008–15
- Usman Sale – Viking – 2016–17, 2019
- Ahmed Suleiman – Vålerenga – 2012–13
- Marco Tagbajumi – Strømsgodset, Lillestrøm, Bodø/Glimt – 2015, 2017–18
- William Troost-Ekong – Haugesund – 2015–16
- Aniekpeno Udoh – Viking – 2016–17
- Anthony Ujah – Lillestrøm – 2010
- Mohammed Usman – Sarpsborg 08 – 2018–19
- Izunna Uzochukwu – Aalesund – 2020-
- George White – Odd – 2011–13
- Sad'eeq Yusuf – Haugesund – 2015
Northern Ireland
- Kyle Lafferty – Sarpsborg 08 – 2019
- Neil Masters – Moss – 2001–02
- Neil Matthews – Sogndal – 1992[b ENG]
- Robin Shroot – Sogndal, Viking – 2015, 2017[b ENG]
North Macedonia
- Edmir Asani – Lillestrøm – 2004
- Stefan Aškovski – Strømsgodset – 2014
- Jasmin Mecinović – Sogndal – 2012
- Daniel Mojsov – Brann – 2013–14
- David Mitov Nilsson – Sarpsborg 08 – 2020–[b SWE][c SWE]
- Aleksandar Vasilev – 2010–11
Oman
- Ali Al-Habsi – Lyn – 2003–05
Paraguay
- Nery Cardozo – Viking – 2012
Poland
- Zygmunt Anczok – Skeid – 1977–79
- Marek Filipczak – Brann – 1990–92
- Jarosław Fojut – Tromsø – 2013–14
- Łukasz Jarosiński – Strømsgodset – 2015–17
- Radosław Janukiewicz – Strømsgodset – 2017
- Jerzy Kowalik – Tromsø – 1992
- Janusz Kudyba – Lyn – 1991
- Piotr Leciejewski – Brann – 2011–14, 2016–17
- Sebastian Mila – Vålerenga – 2007
- Marek Motyka – Brann – 1990
- Jakub Serafin – Haugesund – 2017–18
- Kazimierz Sokołowski – Tromsø – 1992–94
- Tomasz Stolpa – Tromsø – 2004, 2006
- Marcel Wawrzynkiewicz – Vålerenga – 2013
Portugal
- Daniel Fernandes – Lillestrøm – 2017[b CAN][c CAN U20]
- Nuno Marques – Lyn – 2004–05
- João Meira – Vålerenga – 2018
- Joshua Silva – Bodø/Glimt – 2015[b RSA]
Republic of Ireland
- John Devine – Start – 1987, 1989
- Gary Hogan – Sandefjord – 2015
- Ciarán Martyn – Fredrikstad – 2007
- Mike McCabe – Tromsø, Viking – 1988–90, 1991–93
- Sean McDermott – Sandnes Ulf, Start, Kristiansund – 2012–15, 2017–18, 2019–[b NOR]
Romania
- Dorian Stefan – Vålerenga – 1990
- Dumitru Moraru – Start – 1990–91
Russia
- Dmitri Barannik – Strømsgodset – 1995–97
- Nikita Khaykin – Bodø/Glimt – 2019–[b ISR]
- Yevgeni Kirisov – Stabæk – 2015
- Vadim Manzon – Bodø/Glimt – 2016
- Vasili Pavlov – Brann – 2013
- Igor Pyvin – Strindheim – 1995
- Aleksandr Vasyutin – Sarpsborg 08 – 2018–19
- Aleksei Yeryomenko – Tromsø – 1998
Rwanda
- Olivier Karekezi – Ham-Kam – 2008
Scotland
- Arthur Albiston – Molde – 1992–93
- Alex Davey – Stabæk – 2016[b ENG]
- Paul Kane – Viking – 1996
- Liam Henderson – Rosenborg – 2015
- Steven Lennon – Sandnes Ulf – 2013–14
- Jim McCalliog – Lyn – 1978
- Charlie Miller – Brann – 2004–06
- Lee Robertson – Start, Molde, Bodø/Glimt – 1996–2000, 2002
- Maurice Ross – Viking – 2007–08
- Robbie Winters – Brann – 2002–08
Senegal
- Stéphane Badji – Sogndal, Brann – 2012–15
- Badou – Bodø/Glimt – 2012–15
- Victor Demba Bindia – Sandefjord – 2009–10
- Ousseynou Boye – Mjøndalen – 2015
- Abdou Karim Camara – Molde – 2011–12
- Aliou Coly – Molde, Kristiansund – 2013, 2017–
- Saliou Ciss – Tromsø – 2010–13
- Ousseynou Cavin Diagné – Kristiansund – 2020–
- Mamadou Diallo – Lillestrøm, Vålerenga – 1997–99
- Papa Maly Diamanka – Vålerenga – 2012
- Krépin Diatta – Sarpsborg 08 – 2017–18
- Simon Diedhiou – Haugesund – 2015–16
- Mamadou Diagne Latyr – Fredrikstad – 2003–05
- Amidou Diop – Molde, Mjøndalen, Kristiansund – 2014–
- Mame Biram Diouf – Molde – 2007–09
- Mignane Diouf – Tromsø – 2010
- Pape Paté Diouf – Molde, Odd – 2006, 2008–11, 2012, 2014–17
- Medhi Dioury – Tromsø – 2017
- Ibrahima Dramé – Brann – 2014–15
- Baye Djiby Fall – Molde – 2010
- Mouhamed Gueye – Fredrikstad – 2012
- El-Hadji Gana Kane – Sandefjord – 2017–18
- Madiou Konate – Molde, Hønefoss – 2005–06, 2010
- Malick Mané – Sandefjord, Sogndal – 2009–10, 2012–14
- Serigne Mor Mbaye – Kristiansund – 2019–
- Kara Mbodj – Tromsø – 2010–11
- Abdoulaye M'baye – Tromsø, Vålerenga, Aalesund – 2000–01, 2003, 2005
- Remond Mendy – Hønefoss – 2012–13
- Mouhamadou Moustapha N'Diaye – Bodø/Glimt – 2014
- El Hadj Sega Ngom – Tromsø – 2011
- Mame Niang – Viking, Kongsvinger – 2008–10
- Oumar Niasse – Brann – 2012
- Sidy Sagna – Sogndal – 2013
- Elhadji Mour Samb – Tromsø – 2017–18
- Vieux Sané – Tromsø, Bodø/Glimt – 2011, 2012–15
- Babacar Sarr – Start, Sogndal, Molde – 2013–14, 2014, 2016, 2016–18
- Makhtar Thioune – Molde, Viking – 2009–11, 2012–15
- Ibrahima Wadji – Molde, Haugesund – 2017–
Serbia
- Stefan Antonijevic – Lillestrøm – 2017–18[b USA]
- Stevan Bates – Tromsø – 2010
- Stefan Čupić – Sarpsborg 08 – 2017–18
- Dušan Cvetinović – Haugesund – 2013–16
- Đorđe Denić – Rosenborg – 2018–
- Nikola Djurdjic – Haugesund – 2010–11
- Gojko Ivković – Viking – 2008–10
- Milan Jevtović – Bodø/Glimt, Rosenborg – 2016, 17
- Nemanja Jovanović – Sandnes Ulf – 2013
- Nikola Komazec – Haugesund – 2014–15
- Aleksandar Kovačević – Haugesund – 2017–18
- Miloš Mihajlov – Sandnes Ulf – 2013
- Branislav Miličević – Start – 2009–10
- Nenad Novaković – Aalesund – 2008
- Zoran Popović – Bodø/Glimt – 2018[b CRO-YUG]
- Aleksandar Prijović – Tromsø – 2012–13[b SUI][c SUI U21]
- Nenad Srećković – Fredrikstad – 2012
- Nemanja Tubić – Haugesund – 2016
- Srđan Urošević – Ham-Kam – 2008
- Bojan Zajić – Vålerenga, Sarpsborg 08 – 2007–15
Sierra Leone
- Umaru Bangura – Hønefoss, Haugesund – 2010–13
- Khalifa Jabbie – Fredrikstad – 2011–13
- Lennox Kanu – Viking – 2002
- Mustapha Sama – Haugesund – 2001–02
- Sheriff Suma – Haugesund – 2008
- Alfred Sankoh – Strømsgodset – 2006–10, 2010–13
Slovakia
- Martin Husár – Lillestrøm, HamKam – 2006–09
- Filip Kiss – Haugesund – 2015–17
- Tomáš Malec – Rosenborg, Lillestrøm – 2014–15, 2016–17
- Josef Miso – Sandefjord – 2006
- Marek Sapara – Rosenborg – 2006–09
Slovenia
- Mitja Brulc – Molde – 2004–05
- Rok Elsner – Haugesund – 2010, 2014
- Robert Koren – Lillestrøm – 2004–06
- Matej Mavrič – Molde – 2004–06
- Denis Selimović – Aalesund – 2007–09
- Filip Valenčič – Stabæk – 2018, 2020-
- Slobodan Vuk – Tromsø – 2017–18[b CRO-YUG]
- Janez Zavrl – Brann – 2006
Somalia
- Eise Aden Abshir – Lillestrøm – 2006–08
- Mohammed Ahamed – Tromsø, Sarpsborg 08 – 2009–12, 2011
South Africa
- Emile Baron – Lillestrøm – 1999–2004
- Mbulelo Mabizela – Vålerenga – 2005
- Thabang Molefe – Lyn – 2002
- Toni Nhleko – Brann, Viking, Sandefjord – 2002–03, 2005–06, 2007
- MacBeth Sibaya – Rosenborg – 2002
- Lars Veldwijk – Aalesund – 2017[b NED]
Spain
- Godwin Antwi – Bodø/Glimt – 2013[b GHA]
- Álvaro Baigorri – Sarpsborg 08 – 2013
- Fernando Blanco – Brann – 1971
- Marcos Celorrio – Sandefjord – 2020–
- José Cruz – Viking – 2017
- Flaco – Molde – 1992–93, 1995
- José Isidoro – Bodø/Glimt – 2018–19
- Adrià Mateo López – Ranheim – 2019
- Rufo – Sandefjord – 2018, 2020–
- Enric Vallès – Sandefjord – 2017–18, 2020–
- Pau Morer Vicente – Sandefjord – 2015, 2017–18
Sweden
- Peter Abelsson – Viking – 2006–08
- Joakim Alexandersson – Aalesund – 2007
- Simon Alexandersson – Kristiansund – 2018
- Andreas Alm – Kongsvinger – 1998–99
- John Alvbåge – Stabæk – 2017
- Björn Andersson – Viking – 2011–12
- Christoffer Andersson – Lillestrøm – 2004–06
- Johan Andersson – Stabæk, Lillestrøm – 2008–11, 2012–15
- Mattias Andersson – Strømsgodset, Fredrikstad, Odd Grenland – 2007–10
- Mikael Andersson – Sandefjord – 2006–07
- Marcus Andreasson – Bryne, Molde – 2001–06, 2008–10[b LBR]
- Filip Apelstav – Kongsvinger, Sogndal – 1999, 2001
- Daniel Arnefjord – Aalesund – 2008–10
- Johan Arneng – Vålerenga, Aalesund – 2002, 2008–10
- Jesper Arvidsson – Vålerenga – 2016
- Mattias Asper – Viking – 2006
- Jeffrey Aubynn – Aalesund – 2006
- Andreas Augustsson – Vålerenga – 1999–2000
- Jakob Augustsson – Lyn – 2001–03
- Stefan Bärlin – Start, Odd Grenland – 2005–08
- Joseph Baffo – Vålerenga – 2013[b GHA]
- Abgar Barsom – Fredrikstad – 2008–09
- Hans Berggren – Haugesund – 2000
- Marcus Bergholtz – Stabæk – 2011
- Fredrik Berglund – Stabæk – 2009
- Doug Bergqvist – Haugesund – 2019
- Jacob Bergström – Mjøndalen – 2019
- Valmir Berisha – Aalesund – 2017[b KOS-YUG]
- Mattias Bjärsmyr – Rosenborg – 2010–11
- Fredrik Björck – Tromsø – 2010–11
- Carl Björk – Aalesund – 2013–14, 2015
- Joachim Björklund – Brann – 1990–92
- Per Blohm – Viking – 1997–98
- Anders Blomquist – Haugesund – 2000
- Martin Broberg – Odd – 2017–19
- Ulf Camitz – Strømsgodset – 1991
- Tobias Carlsson – Molde – 2001–03
- Lars-Gunnar Carlstrand – Strømsgodset – 1998
- Paweł Cibicki – Molde – 2018[c POL U20]
- Gustaf Crona – Sandefjord – 2006
- Bobbie da Cruz – Kongsvinger – 2010
- Henrik Dahl – Lyn – 2004–06
- Erik Dahlin – Sogndal − 2013–14
- Johan Dahlin – Lyn – 2006–07, 2008–09
- Erdin Demir – Brann – 2012–15
- Panajotis Dimitriadis – Sandefjord – 2010
- Mikael Dorsin – Rosenborg – 2004–07, 2008–16
- Pontus Engblom – Haugesund, Strømsgodset, Sandefjord – 2012–14, 2017–18
- Ludwig Ernstsson – Kongsvinger – 1997–98
- Kaj Eskelinen – Brann – 1993
- Pontus Farnerud – Stabæk – 2008–11
- Edier Frejd – Kongsvinger, Sandnes Ulf – 2010, 2012–14[b COL]
- Anders Friberg – Bryne – 2000–01
- Lennart Fridh – Brann – 1991
- Pierre Gallo – Bryne – 2001–03
- Fredrik Gärdeman – Stabæk, Vålerenga, Skeid – 1993–96, 1997–98
- Patrik Gerrbrand – Fredrikstad – 2006–09
- Tobias Grahn – Vålerenga – 2002–03
- Fredrik Gustafson – Molde – 2002–03
- Eddie Gustafsson – Molde, Ham-Kam, Lyn – 2002–08
- Kenneth Gustafsson – Lyn – 2001
- Daniel Gustavsson – Lillestrøm – 2019
- Andreas Haddad – Lillestrøm – 2005–06
- Colo Halit – Lyn – 2004
- Melker Hallberg – Vålerenga – 2015
- Johan Hammarström – Kongsvinger – 1997–98
- Marcus Hansson – Tromsø – 2015
- Patrik Hansson – Brann – 1992–93
- Sebastian Henriksson – Odd Grenland – 2003–05
- Göran Holter – Brann – 1991–92
- Patrik Ingelsten – Viking – 2010, 2012–13
- Stefan Ishizaki – Vålerenga – 2005
- Dino Islamović – Rosenborg – 2020–
- Erik Israelsson – Vålerenga – 2018–19
- Jens Jacobsson – Tromsø – 2016
- Dime Jankulovski – Start – 2002
- Jesper Jansson – Stabæk – 1997–99, 2006
- Emil Johansson – Molde, Sandnes Ulf – 2010, 2014
- Magnus Johansson – Brann, Haugesund – 1993–98
- Kjell Jonevret – Viking – 1988–90
- Jonas Jonsson – Brann – 2002–03
- Markus Jonsson – Brann – 2012–13
- Kevin Kabran – Start – 2018, 2020–
- Liridon Kalludra – Sarpsborg 08, Kristiansund – 2015, 2017–[b KOS-YUG]
- Bovar Karim – Tromsø – 2007[b FRA]
- Markus Karlsson – Stabæk – 2006
- Benjamin Kibebe – Tromsø, Aalesund – 2005–08[b ETH]
- Anders Kiel – Moss – 1998
- Magnus Kihlberg – Lillestrøm, Molde, Aalesund – 1997–2005, 2007
- Magnus Kihlstedt – Lillestrøm, Brann – 1997–2001
- Anton Kralj – Sandefjord – 2020–
- William Kurtovic – Sandefjord – 2015, 2017–18, 2020–
- Andreas Landgren – Fredrikstad – 2011, 2012–14
- Thomas Lagerlöf – Lyn – 2002–04
- Benny Lekström – Tromsø – 2012–13, 2015
- Jonathan Levi – Rosenborg – 2017–18
- Peter Lindau – Strømsgodset – 2001
- Jonas Lindberg – Sarpsborg 08 – 2016–18
- Andreas Linde – Molde – 2015–
- Rasmus Lindkvist – Vålerenga – 2014–17
- Tobias Linderoth – Stabæk – 1999–2001
- Stefan Lindqvist – Strømsgodset – 1998
- David Ljung – Molde – 2001–04
- Jesper Löfgren – Brann – 2019–
- Johnny Lundberg – Sandnes Ulf – 2013
- Robert Lundström – Vålerenga – 2015–18
- Fredric Lundqvist – Viking – 2005–06
- Mikael Lustig – Rosenborg – 2008–11
- Peter Magnusson – Sandefjord – 2011–12
- Håkan Malmström – Ham-Kam – 2008
- Robin Malmqvist – Tromsø – 2011
- Jerry Månsson – Viking, Moss 1997–2000
- Peter Markstedt – Lyn – 2004
- Christer Mattiasson – Lillestrøm – 2001
- Stefan Mogren – Haugesund – 2000–01
- Mattias Moström – Molde – 2008–
- David Myrestam – Haugesund – 2012–17
- Alexander Nadj – Lillestrøm – 2011
- Daniel Nannskog – Stabæk – 2006–10
- Marcus Nilsson – Stabæk – 2016–17
- Per Nilsson – Odd Grenland – 2005–07
- Rikard Nilsson – Lyn – 2009
- Roger Nordstrand – Brann – 1995
- Viktor Noring – Bodø/Glimt – 2013
- Mattias Nylund – Aalesund – 2007
- Kjell Olofsson – Moss – 2000–02
- Peter Olofsson – Bryne – 2000–02
- Jakob Orlov – Brann – 2014, 2016–17
- Daniel Örlund – Fredrikstad, Rosenborg – 2008, 2010–14
- Jakob Olsson – Sandnes Ulf – 2013
- Andreas Ottosson – Tromsø, Start – 1999–2001
- Stefan Paldan – Brann – 1997–2000
- Hans Palmquist – Moss – 1997–2001
- Johan Paulsson – Bryne – 2002–03
- Dejan Pavlovic – Bryne – 2001–03
- John Pelu – Rosenborg, Haugesund – 2008–09, 2009–10[b BFA]
- Joakim Persson – Stabæk – 2006
- Magnus Powell – Lillestrøm, Lyn – 2000–07
- Rade Prica – Rosenborg – 2009–11
- Anders Prytz – Fredrikstad – 2007
- Joel Riddez – Strømsgodset – 2008–10
- Markus Ringberg – Fredrikstad, Ham-Kam – 2004–06, 2008
- Fredrik Risp – Stabæk – 2009
- Björn Runström – Molde – 2010
- Marcus Sahlman – Tromsø – 2009–11
- Anton Salétros – Sarpsborg 08 – 2020
- Magnus Samuelsson – Haugesund – 2000
- Svante Samuelsson – Brann – 1998–2001
- Marcus Sandberg – Vålerenga, Stabæk – 2016–
- Niklas Sandberg – Stabæk – 2008–09
- Pontus Segerström – Stabæk – 2007–09
- Maic Sema – Haugesund – 2012–14
- Dennis Schiller – Lillestrøm, Molde – 1987–99
- Rami Shaaban – Fredrikstad – 2006–07
- Pontus Silfwer – Mjøndalen – 2019
- Johan Sjöberg – Fredrikstad – 2007
- Joakim Sjöhage – Brann – 2007
- Pascal Simpson – Vålerenga – 1998–2000[b TOG]
- Christian Rubio Sivodedov – Strømsgodset – 2017–18
- Tom Söderberg – Sogndal – 2014
- Ole Söderberg – Molde – 2012–13
- Håkan Söderstjerna – Fredrikstad – 2004
- Isak Ssewankambo – Molde – 2016–18
- Fredrik Stoor – Rosenborg, Vålerenga, Lillestrøm – 2007–08, 2011–14
- Glenn Ståhl – HamKam – 2001–05
- Magnus Svensson – Viking – 1998–99
- Niclas Svensson – Stabæk – 1998–99
- Arash Talebinejad – Tromsø – 2006[b IRN]
- Jimmy Tamandi – Lyn – 2008–09
- Andreas Tegström – Sandefjord, Fredrikstad – 2006–08
- Christopher Telo – Molde – 2017–19[b ENG]
- Daniel Theorin – Lyn – 2005–06
- Olof Hvidén-Watson – Odd, – 2006–07
- Jörgen Wålemark – Lillestrøm – 1997
- Jesper Westerberg – Lillestrøm – 2012
- Christian Wilhelmsson – Stabæk – 2000–03
- Jonas Wirmola – Skeid – 1997
- Samuel Wowoah – Stabæk – 2004
Syria
- George Mourad – Tromsø – 2010[b LIB][c SWE]
Tanzania
- Henry Shindika – Kongsvinger – 2010
Togo
- Komlan Amewou – Strømsgodset – 2008–10
- Lalawélé Atakora – Fredrikstad – 2009–11
Trinidad and Tobago
- Sheldon Bateau – Sarpsborg – 2019
Tunisia
- Souhaieb El Amari – Molde – 2008–09
- Karim Essediri – Tromsø, Bodø/Glimt, Rosenborg, Lillestrøm – 2001–11[b FRA]
- Issam Jebali – Rosenborg – 2018
- Khaled Mouelhi – Lillestrøm – 2005–10
- Sofien Moussa – Tromsø – 2016–17
Uganda
- Tony Mawejje – Haugesund – 2014
Ukraine
- Ruslan Babenko – Bodø/Glimt – 2016
- Serhiy Pohorilyy – Bodø/Glimt – 2016
United States
- Chad Barrett – Vålerenga – 2012
- Wade Barrett – Fredrikstad – 2004
- Joseph Bendik – Sogndal – 2011
- Rhett Bernstein – Mjøndalen – 2015
- Nat Borchers – Odd Grenland – 2006–07
- Jeb Brovsky – Strømsgodset – 2014
- Adin Brown – Aalesund – 2005–09
- Ricardo Clark – Stabæk – 2012
- Steve Clark – Hønefoss – 2010
- Ramiro Corrales – Ham-Kam, Brann – 2005–07
- Sean Cunningham – Stabæk – 2012
- Danny Cruz – Bodø/Glimt – 2015
- Alex DeJohn – Start – 2015–16
- Mix Diskerud – Stabæk, Rosenborg – 2009–11, 2012–14[b NOR][c NOR U19]
- Hunter Freeman – Start – 2009–10
- Romain Gall – Stabæk – 2020–[b FRA]
- Joshua Gatt – Molde – 2011–17
- Clarence Goodson – Start – 2009–10
- Orest Grechka – Moss – 2001[b UKR-URS]
- Cole Grossman – Stabæk – 2015–17
- Ethan Horvath – Molde – 2013–17
- Alex Horwath – Brann – 2015–17
- Erik Hurtado – Mjøndalen – 2015
- Andrew Jacobson – Stabæk – 2014
- Tyrel Lacey – Lyn – 2009
- Pat Noonan – Aalesund – 2008
- Troy Perkins – Vålerenga – 2008–09
- Rubio Rubin – Stabæk – 2017–18
- Robbie Russell – Sogndal, Rosenborg – 2002–04, 2004–05[b GHA]
- Adam Skumawitz – Aalesund – 2003
- A. J. Soares – Viking – 2015–16
- Ben Spencer – Molde – 2013
- Michael Stephens – Stabæk – 2014
- Paul Torres – Sandnes – 2015[b VEN]
- Zarek Valentin – Bodø/Glimt – 2013–15
- Brian Waltrip – Sandefjord, Molde – 2006, 2008
- Brian West – Fredrikstad – 2004–09
- Quentin Westberg – Sarpsborg 08 – 2015[b FRA]
- Henry Wingo – Molde – 2019–
Uruguay
- Maximiliano Bajter – Brann – 2011
- Felipe Carvalho – Vålerenga – 2018–21
- Sebastián Eguren – Rosenborg – 2005
- Carlos Grossmüller – Sandefjord – 2017
- Diego Guastavino – Lyn, Brann – 2008–11
- Alejandro Lago – Rosenborg – 2005, 2007–11
- Nicolás Mezquida – Brann, Lillestrøm – 2011
- Facundo Rodríguez – Sandefjord – 2017
Venezuela
- Fernando de Ornelas – Odd Grenland – 2005–08
- Juan Fuenmayor – Vålerenga – 2009
- Ronald Hernández – Stabæk – 2017–19
- Ruberth Morán – Odd Grenland – 2006
Wales
- Chris Dawson – Viking – 2016–17[b ENG]
- Ryan Nicholls – Strømsgodset – 1994
- Josh Pritchard – Tromsø – 2013[b ENG]
- Rhys Weston – Viking – 2006[b ENG]
Zimbabwe
- Matthew Rusike – Stabæk – 2019–
Notes
- ^ Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Burkina Faso
- ^ Born in Cameroon
- ^ Born in Canada
- ^ Born in Colombia
- ^ Born in Croatia (then part of Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Denmark
- ^ Born in England
- ^ Born in Ethiopia
- ^ Born in Finland
- ^ Born in France
- ^ Born in Germany
- ^ Born in West Germany (now part of Germany)
- ^ Born in Ghana
- ^ Born in Greece
- ^ Born in Israel
- ^ Born in the Ivory Coast
- ^ Born in Kosovo (then part of Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Lebanon
- ^ Born in Malawi
- ^ Born in Morocco
- ^ Born in the Netherlands
- ^ Born in North Macedonia
- ^ Born in Norway
- ^ Born in Poland
- ^ Born in Portugal
- ^ Born in Republic of Ireland
- ^ Born in South Africa
- ^ Born in Spain
- ^ Born in Switzerland
- ^ Born in Sweden
- ^ Born in Togo
- ^ Born in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union)
- ^ Born in the United States
- ^ Born in Venezuela
- ^ Capped for the Albania national football team
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- ^ Capped for the Finland national football team
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- ^ Capped for the Norway national football team
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- ^ Capped for the Sweden national football team
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- Nielsen, p. 259
- Nielsen, pp. 237, 240–244
- Nielsen, p. 254
- Nielsen, pp. 257–258
- Nielsen, p. 255
- Nielsen, pp. 229–234, 236
- Nielsen, pp. 253–255
- Nielsen, p. 252
- Nielsen, p. 231
- Nielsen, pp. 252–254
- Nielsen, p. 228
References
- Nielsen, Atle (2008). Sportsklubben Brann: 100 år med tro, håp og kjærlighet (in Norwegian). Bergen: Schibsted. ISBN 978-82-516-2658-3.
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