American professional soccer players abroad

The following is a list of American professional soccer players abroad.

The list includes the following players:

The one exception is Gedion Zelalem, who became an American citizen via the Child Citizenship Act of 2000.

The list does not include the following players:


Men

Africa – CAF

Egypt

In Egypt's Premier League

South Africa

In South Africa's Premier Soccer League

Asia – AFC

Japan

In Japan's J. League Division 2
In Japan's J. League Division 3

Philippines

In The Philippines' UFL Division 1
In The Philippines' UFL Division 2

Malaysia

South Korea

In South Korea's K League Classic
In South Korea's K League Challenge

Tajikistan

In Tajikistan's Tajik League

Thailand

In Thailand's Premier League

Europe – UEFA

Armenia

In Armenia's Premier League

Austria

Colt Klipfel (SVS)

Belgium

In Belgium's Pro League

Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina's Premier League

Bulgaria

In Bulgaria's A PFG

Cyprus

In Cyprus' First Division

Czech Republic

In Czech Republic's First League

Denmark

In Denmark's Superliga
In Denmark's 1st Division
In Denmark's 2nd Division Group 2

England

In England's Premier League
In England's Championship
In England's League One

Estonia

In Estonia's Esiliiga

Faroe Islands

In the Faroe Islands' Premier League

Finland

In Finland's Veikkausliiga
In Finland's Ykkönen
In Finland's Kakkönen Itäinen
In Finland's Kakkönen Läntinen
In Finland's Kakkönen Pohjoinen

France

In France's Ligue 1
In France's Ligue 2

Germany

In Germany's Bundesliga
In Germany's 2. Bundesliga
In Germany's 3. Liga
In Germany's Regionalliga Nord
In Germany's Regionalliga Nordost
In Germany's Regionalliga West
In Germany's Regionalliga Südwest
In Germany's Regionalliga Bayern

Greece

In Greece's Superleague

Iceland

In Iceland's Úrvalsdeild
In Iceland's 1. deild karla

Ireland

In Ireland's Premier Division
In Ireland's First Division

Israel

In Israel's Premier League

Italy

In Italy's Serie A
In Italy's Serie B

Macedonia

In Macedonia's 1. MFL
In Macedonia's 2. MFL

Malta

In Malta's Premier League

Netherlands

In the Netherlands' Eredivisie
In the Netherlands' Eerste Divisie

Norway

In Norway's Tippeligaen
In Norway's 1. divisjon
In Norway's 2. Divisjon

Portugal

In Portugal's Segunda Liga
In Portugal's Campeonato Nacional

Scotland

In Scotland's Championship
In Scotland's League 1

Spain

In Spain's La Liga
In Spain's Segunda División B

Sweden

In Sweden's Allsvenskan
In Sweden's Superettan
In Sweden's Division 1 Norra

Switzerland

In Switzerland's Super League
In Switzerland's Challenge League

North & Central America, Caribbean – CONCACAF

Costa Rica

In Costa Rica's Primera División

El Salvador

In El Salvador's Primera División

Guatemala

In Guatemala's Liga Nacional

Honduras

In Honduras' Liga Nacional

Mexico

In Mexico's Liga MX
In Mexico's Ascenso MX

Panama

In Panama's Liga Panameña de Fútbol

South America – CONMEBOL

Argentina

In Argentina's Primera División

Brazil

In Brazil's Série A

Chile

In Chile's Primera División

Colombia

In Colombia's Primera A
In Colombia's Primera B

Peru

In Peru's Segunda División

Uruguay

In Uruguay's Primera División

Venezuela

In Venezuela's Primera División

Women

Asia – AFC

Australia

In Australia's W-League

Japan

In Japan's L. League

Europe – UEFA

England

In England's WSL 1

France

In France's Division 1 Féminine

Germany

In Germany's Frauen-Bundesliga

Sweden

In Sweden's Damallsvenskan

References

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