Udinese Calcio - Notable Players

Notable Players

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

Italy

  • Guglielmo Bacci
  • Valerio Bertotto
  • Lorenzo Bettini
  • Marco Branca
  • Alessandro Calori
  • Franco Causio
  • Gaetano D'Agostino
  • Luigi De Agostini
  • Morgan De Sanctis
  • Francesco Dell'Anno
  • Antonio Di Natale
  • Stefano Fiore
  • Dino Galparoli
  • Giuliano Giannichedda
  • Vincenzo Iaquinta
  • Roberto Muzzi
  • Simone Pepe
  • Alessandro Pierini
  • Paolo Poggi
  • Paolo Pulici
  • Fabio Quagliarella
  • Fabio Rossitto
  • Luigi Turci
  • Dino Zoff

Argentina

  • Abel Balbo
  • Daniel Bertoni
  • Mauricio Pineda
  • Néstor Sensini
  • Roberto Sosa

Belgium

  • Johan Walem

Brazil

  • Edinho
  • Felipe
  • Márcio Amoroso
  • Zico

Chile

  • Mauricio Isla
  • David Pizarro
  • Alexis Sánchez

Colombia

  • Cristián Zapata

Czech Republic

  • Marek Jankulovski

Denmark

  • Thomas Helveg
  • Martin Jørgensen
  • Per Krøldrup

Germany

  • Oliver Bierhoff
  • Carsten Jancker

Ghana

  • Stephen Appiah
  • Asamoah Gyan
  • Sulley Muntari

Morocco

  • Mehdi Benatia

Poland

  • Marek Koźmiński

Russia

  • Igor Shalimov

Serbia

  • Aleksandar Luković

Slovenia

  • Samir Handanovič

Spain

  • Ricardo Gallego

Sweden

  • Arne Selmosson

Switzerland

  • Gökhan İnler

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