List of foreign Philippines Football League players

This is a list of foreign players in the Philippines Football League. The following players are considered foreign if they do not hold a Philippine passport. If a player is naturalized through various means, then he is no longer considered a foreign player.

Up to now, 33 different nations have been represented in the Philippines Football League.

Current foreign players

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PFL clubs can register a maximum of six foreign players with at least one player of AFC affiliated nationality, but may only register four per matchday.

As of 19 August 2023

Foreign players

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Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6
Dynamic Herb Cebu   Rintaro Hama   Ken Murayama   Ryo Togashi   Arda Çınkır   Göktuğ Demiroğlu   Marius Kore
Kaya–Iloilo   Daizo Horikoshi   Akito Saito   Henri Bandeken   Robert Lopez Mendy   Ricardo Sendra   Abou Sy
Maharlika Manila   Soufiane Bouazzaoui   Ousman Jeng   Tyler John   Boris Moundang   Ibrahima Ndour
Mendiola 1991   Milad Behgandom   Ali Ghamloush   Hamed Hajimehdi   Junior Sam
Stallion Laguna   Reo Nakamura   Yuta Nomura   Kraig Bonanken   Ignacio Giampaoli   Cristian Ivanobski   Abraham Placito

Asia (AFC)

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As of 27th May 2022
Country Player Club Season
 
Australia
Andrew Pawiak[1] Ilocos United 2017
Blake Powell[2] Ceres–Negros 2018
Harry Sawyer[3] Davao Aguilas 2017, 2018
Jesse Curran[4] Kaya–Iloilo 2022–23
Tahj Minniecon Meralco Manila[5] 2017
Davao Aguilas[6] 2018
Yianni Perkatis[7] Global Cebu 2017
 
Iran
Hamed Hajimehdi[8] Mendiola 1991 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022–23, 2023–24
Stallion Laguna 2022–23
Milad Behgandom Mendiola 1991 2020, 2023–24
Kaya–Iloilo 2022–23
Mahdi Keygobadhi Mendiola 1991 2022–23
Amir Memari Stallion Laguna 2022–23
Mahan Rahmani Mendiola 1991 2022–23
 
Iraq
Ahamad Azzawi[9] Global Cebu 2017
 
Japan
Atsushi Shimono[10] JPV Marikina 2017, 2018
Daizo Horikoshi[11] Kaya–Iloilo 2020, 2021, 2022–23, 2023–24
Tamon Horikoshi Kaya–Iloilo 2022–23
Keigo Moriyasu[12] JPV Marikina 2018
Ken Kensei[13] Stallion Laguna 2018
Rintaro Hama Dynamic 2022–23, 2023–24
Kota Kawase[14] Ceres–Negros 2017
Masaki Yanagawa[15] JPV Marikina 2017
Masanari Omura[16] Kaya–Iloilo 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Dylan Nobiraki Kaya–Iloilo 2022–23
Ren Okuda[17] Dynamic Herb Cebu 2022–23, 2023–24
Ryo Fujii[18] Kaya–Iloilo 2021, 2022–23
Ryo Tamiya[19] Stallion Laguna 2017
Ryota Ishikawa[19] Stallion Laguna 2017
Ryuki Kozawa[12] JPV Marikina 2018
Shu Sasaki[7] Global Cebu 2017
Takashi Odawara JPV Marikina[20] 2017
Davao Aguilas 2018
Ceres–Negros[21] 2019
United City[22] 2020
Takumi Uesato JPV Marikina[23] 2017, 2018
Ceres–Negros[24] 2018
Kaya–Iloilo[25] 2020
Tsubasa Suzuki[26] JPV Marikina 2018
Yu Hoshide Global Cebu 2017
Yusuke Yamagata Stallion Laguna 2017
Yusuke Hayashi Stallion Laguna 2022–23
Kosuke Uchida Stallion Laguna 2022–23
Ken Murayama Dynamic Herb Cebu 2023–24
Ryo Togashi Dynamic Herb Cebu 2023–24
Akito Saito Kaya–Iloilo 2023–24
Reo Nakamura Stallion Laguna 2023–24
Yuta Nomura Stallion Laguna 2023–24
 
Lebanon
Ali Ghamloush Mendiola 1991 2022–23, 2023–24
 
South Korea
Jung Da-hwon[27] United City 2021
Kim Dong-Hyeon Stallion Laguna 2019
Kim Dongyeon Stallion Laguna 2020
Kim Hyun-Kyoon Green Archers United 2019
Kim Minsu[28] Mendiola 1991 2021, 2022–23
Kim Myung-Su Stallion Laguna 2017
Kim Sung-min Davao Aguilas 2018,
Stallion Laguna 2021
Maharlika Manila[29] 2020, 2022–23
Ko Kyung-joon Stallion Laguna 2017, 2018
Lee Jeong-min Meralco Manila 2017
Global Cebu 2018
Park Jeong-chol Stallion Laguna 2019
Yu Seungpyo Stallion Laguna 2019
Yu Sung-Na Stallion Laguna 2018
 
Tajikistan
Amirbek Juraboev[30] United City 2022–23
 
Yemen
Gamal Al Mesbahi[31] Dynamic Herb Cebu 2021

Africa (CAF)

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Country Player Club Season
 
Cameroon
Boris Moundang Philippine Air Force 2019
Maharlika Manila 2022–23, 2023–24
Christian Nana Stallion Laguna 2017, 2019
Frank Baring Maharlika Manila 2022–23
Freddy Mbang Green Archers United 2019
Henri Bandeken Green Archers United 2019
Maharlika Manila[29] 2020, 2022–23
Mendiola 1991 2022–23
Kaya–Iloilo 2023–24
Joel Okono Green Archers United 2019
Philippine Air Force 2019
Junior Ngong Sam United City 2022–23
Mendiola 1991 2022–23, 2023–24
Serge Kaole Global Cebu 2017
Kaya–Iloilo 2018
Maharlika Manila 2020
Mendiola 1991 2022–23
Souleyman Ndepe Mendiola 1991 2019, 2020
William Ebanda Ilocos United 2017
 
DR Congo
Gary Epesso Maharlika Manila 2020, 2022–23
 
Equatorial Guinea
Ben Konaté Maharlika Manila 2022–23
 
Gambia
Ousman Jeng Maharlika Manila 2022–23, 2023–24
 
Ghana
Alfred Osei Kaya–Iloilo 2017, 2018, 2019
Baba Sampana Ilocos United 2017
Isaac Essel Maharlika Manila 2022–23
Daniel Ashley Mendiola 1991 2021
David Asare Maharlika Manila 2022–23
Emmanuel Osei Kaya–Iloilo 2020
Patrick Arthur[32] Kaya–Iloilo 2022–23
Patrick Asare Kaya–Iloilo 2021
Samuel Bonney Stallion Laguna 2020
Stephen Appiah Green Archers United 2019
Mendiola 1991 2020, 2022–23
Valentine Kama Ilocos United 2017
 
Guinea
Mohamed Soumah[31] Dynamic Herb Cebu 2021, 2022–23
Sekou Sylla Global Cebu 2017
 
Ivory Coast
Arthur Kouassi Ilocos United 2017
Dini Ouattara Mendiola 1991 2019, 2020
Hosni Dosso Mendiola 1991 2021
Marius Kore[31] Dynamic Herb Cebu 2021, 2022–23, 2023–24
Roland Sadia Stallion Laguna 2017
 
Morocco
Soufiane Bouazzaoui Maharlika Manila 2023–24
 
Nigeria
Anthony Okoh Global Makati 2019
Ekundayo Andrew[31] Dynamic Herb Cebu 2021
Emmanuel Otuyemi Global Makati 2019
Maharlika Manila 2022–23
Ilemona Usman Dynamic Herb Cebu 2021
Kenneth Obananaya Global Makati 2019
 
Senegal
Abou Sy Stallion Laguna 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022–23
Kaya–Iloilo 2023–24
Alassane Wade Mendiola 1991 2022–23
Ibrahima Ndour Stallion Laguna 2020
Maharlika Manila 2022–23, 2023–24
Robert Lopez Mendy Kaya–Iloilo[18] 2017, 2018, 2022–23, 2023–24
Ceres–Negros 2019
United City 2020
 
South Africa
Alan Robertson[30] United City 2022–23
 
Togo
Ibrahim Moro Dynamic Herb Cebu 2022–23

Europe (UEFA)

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Country Player Club Season
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mahir Karic Ceres–Negros 2019
 
England
Adam Mitter Ilocos United 2017
Global Cebu 2018
 
Norway
Simen Lyngbø Azkals Development Team 2020
United City[30] 2022–23
 
Serbia
Bojan Mališić Davao Aguilas 2017
Marko Trkulja[33] Davao Aguilas 2017
Milan Nikolić Meralco Manila 2017
Global Cebu 2018
Miloš Krstić Davao Aguilas 2017
Nikola Grubješić Davao Aguilas 2017
 
Spain
Antonio Bello[34] Ceres–Negros 2017
Bienvenido Marañón Ceres–Negros[35] 2017, 2018, 2019
United City 2020
Bienvenido Villaflor Maharlika Manila 2022–23
Fernando Rodríguez[36] Ceres–Negros 2017
Joaco Cañas Meralco Manila[37] 2017
Dynamic Herb Cebu[38] 2021, 2022–23
Rufo Sánchez Global Cebu 2017, 2018
Súper[36] Ceres–Negros 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Toni Doblas Ceres–Negros 2018
 
Sweden
Andoni Suescun Stallion Laguna 2019
 
Switzerland
Carlo Polli Stallion Laguna 2017, 2018
Gabriele Mascazzini Stallion Laguna 2017
 
Turkey
Arda Çınkır[39] Dynamic Herb Cebu 2022–23, 2023–24
Mert Altınöz[39] Dynamic Herb Cebu 2022–23
Nazım Özcan[39] Dynamic Herb Cebu 2022–23

North and Central America, Caribbean (CONCACAF)

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Canada
Edris Najm[40] Stallion Laguna 2019
Matt Silva[30] United City 2022–23
Leaford Allen Dynamic Herb Cebu 2022–23
 
Curaçao
Kemy Agustien[41] Global Cebu 2017
 
Mexico
Juan Trujillo Stallion Laguna 2021, 2022–23, 2023–24
 
Trinidad and Tobago
Carlyle Mitchell[11] Kaya–Iloilo 2020, 2021, 2022–23
Darren Mitchell Davao Aguilas 2017
Darryl Roberts Global Cebu 2017, 2018
Kaya–Iloilo 2019
Azkals Development Team 2020
 
United States
Abraham Placito[42] Stallion Laguna 2021, 2022–23, 2023–24
Jonny Campbell[43] United City 2021
Tyler John Maharlika Manila 2023–24
Hunter Harrison Meralco Manila 2017
Oscar Delgado[44] Stallion Laguna 2022–23
Rafael Nogueda[44] Stallion Laguna 2022–23
Kraig Bonanken Stallion Laguna 2022–23, 2023–24

Oceania (OFC)

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New Zealand
Jai Ingham United City 2021
 
Papua New Guinea
Brad McDonald Davao Aguilas 2017, 2018

South America (CONMEBOL)

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Argentina
Ricardo Sendra Mendiola 1991 2019
Stallion Laguna 2020
Dynamic Herb Cebu 2021
United City[30] 2022–23
Kaya–Iloilo 2023–24
Cristian Ivanobski Stallion Laguna 2023–24
Ignacio Giampaoli Stallion Laguna 2023–24
 
Brazil
Daniel Matsunaga Maharlika Manila 2020
Diego Alves Davao Aguilas 2018
Gabriel Silva Stallion Laguna 2021, 2022–23
Leonardo Nogueira[44] Stallion Laguna 2022–23
Rafael Dumas[7] Global Cebu 2017
Wesley dos Santos Global Cebu 2017, 2018
Davao Aguilas 2018

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