Cagliari Calcio - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

Including only players with at least 100 appearances in the club, or an appearance in a FIFA World Cup edition

  • Enrico Albertosi
  • Roberto Boninsegna
  • Massimiliano Cappioli
  • Pierluigi Cera
  • Angelo Domenghini
  • Mauro Esposito
  • Antonio Langella
  • Alberto Marchetti
  • Gianfranco Matteoli
  • Francesco Moriero
  • Roberto Muzzi
  • Comunardo Niccolai
  • Giuseppe Pancaro
  • Luigi Piras
  • Gigi Riva
  • Franco Selvaggi
  • Pietro Paolo Virdis
  • Cristiano Zanetti
  • Gianfranco Zola
  • Federico Marchetti
  • Andrea Cossu
  • Davide Biondini
  • Davide Astori
  • Nené
  • Luís Oliveira
  • Radja Nainggolan
  • Patrick Mboma
  • Gerry Hitchens
  • François Modesto
  • Jonathan Zebina
  • Fanis Katergiannakis
  • David Suazo
  • Julio Dely Valdés
  • Alberto Gallardo
  • Julio César Uribe
  • Eric Tinkler
  • David Nyathi
  • Marco Pascolo
  • Ramon Vega
  • Daniel Fonseca
  • Luis Diego López
  • Enzo Francescoli
  • José Oscar Herrera
  • Nelson Abeijón
  • Fabian O'Neill
  • Darío Silva
  • Waldemar Victorino

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