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Former Players

Belgium

  • Vital Borkelmans
  • Thomas Chatelle
  • Frank Dauwen
  • Marc Degryse
  • Michel De Wolf
  • Frédéric Dupré
  • Guillaume Gillet
  • Christophe Grégoire
  • Frédéric Herpoel
  • Tony Herreman
  • Nordin Jbari
  • Jef Jurion
  • Nicolas Lombaerts
  • Ronny Martens
  • Sandy Martens
  • Tim Matthys
  • Dirk Medved
  • Gaby Mudingayi
  • Jacky Peeters
  • Cédric Roussel
  • Gunther Schepens
  • Axel Smeets
  • Erwin Vandenbergh
  • Marc Van Der Linden
  • Wouter Vrancken
  • Stijn Vreven

Algeria

  • Abdelmalek Cherrad
  • Nasreddine Kraouche
  • Maamar Mamouni

Australia

  • Stephen Laybutt

Bosnia

  • Adnan Čustović
  • Suvad Katana

Chile

  • Jean Beausejour

Costa Rica

  • Randall Azofeifa
  • Bryan Ruiz

Croatia

  • Dario Smoje

Denmark

  • Søren Busk
  • Anders Nielsen

Ecuador

  • Jairo Campos

Egypt

  • Ahmed Hossam

England

  • Francis Joseph
  • John Tudor (1977–79) 40 apps 16 goals

France

  • Eric Joly
  • Mathieu Verschuère

Greece

  • Alexandros Kaklamanos

Hungary

  • Zsolt Petry

Ireland

  • Paddy Brennan
  • Dominic Foley

Israel

  • Nir Levine
  • Gil Vermuth

Morocco

  • Mbark Boussoufa

Netherlands

  • Cees Schapendonk
  • Toine van Mierlo
  • Mark Verkuyl
  • Eric Viscaal

Nigeria

  • Augustine Eguavoen

Norway

  • Ole Martin Årst
  • Tore André Dahlum
  • Morten Pedersen

Peru

  • Gustavo Vassallo

Poland

  • Jacek Kazimierski
  • Marcin Żewłakow

Romania

  • Alin Stoica

Scotland

  • Jim Gillespie (1980–82) (1986–??)

Senegal

  • Khalilou Fadiga
  • Ibrahima Faye
  • Sylvain N'Diaye

Serbia

  • Ivica Dragutinović
  • Ivica Jaraković
  • Miloš Marić
  • Thomas Vasov

Togo

  • Adékambi Olufadé
  • Djima Oyawolé

Venezuela

  • Roberto Rosales

Yugoslavia

  • Milan Ružić

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