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List of Chile international footballers born outside Chile

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This is a list of Chile international footballers born outside their country.

Naturalised players

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According to the current or previous Chilean nationality laws, the following players who were born outside Chile and have played (or have been part of any squad) for Chile national team are considered on two terms about his naturalisation:

By descent

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Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.
Caps includes non A-Class matches.

Name Birthplace Another nationality Position Obtained citizenship date Career Caps Goals
Gabriel Arias Argentina Neuquén Goalkeeper 2015 [1] 2018– 13 0
Gustavo Canales Argentina General Roca, Río Negro Striker 2010 [2] 2011 1 0
Matías Catalán Argentina Mar del Plata Defender 2023– [3] 1 0
Matías Fernández Argentina Merlo, Buenos Aires Midfielder 1990 [4] 2005–2018 74 14
Pablo Hernández Argentina Tucumán Midfielder 2013 [5] 2014–2019 30 3
Marcelo Larrondo Argentina Tunuyán, Mendoza Striker 2016 [6] 2016 [7] 0 0
Daniel Pérez Argentina Trelew, Chubut Forward 2003–2005 2 0
Francisco Ugarte Argentina Mendoza[8] Midfielder 1987–1988 6 0
Alí Manouchehri Austria Vienna Iran [9] Defender 2005 [10] 0 0
Nayel Mehssatou Belgium Brussels Morocco [11] Midfielder 2022– [11] 0 0
Marcos González Brazil Rio de Janeiro Defender 2003–2014 29 2
Paulo Magalhães Brazil Porto Alegre Defender 2011–2013 2 0
Mauricio Viana Brazil São Paulo Goalkeeper 2011–2012 [12][13] 0 0
Jaime Lo Presti Canada Vancouver Defender 1995 [14] 1 0
Joaquín Montecinos Colombia Barranquilla Midfielder 2021– 7 0
Ben Brereton Díaz England Stoke-on-Trent Forward December 2020 [15] 2021– 8 3
Lawrence Vigouroux England Camden Jamaica [16] Goalkeeper 2013 [16] 2018– 0 0
Niklas Castro Norway Oslo Forward 2020 [17] 2019– [18] 1 0
Mark González South Africa Durban Winger 2003–2016 56 6
Miiko Albornoz Sweden Stockholm Finland [19] Defender 2013 [19] 2014– 14 2
Robbie Robinson United States Camden, South Carolina Forward 2021 [20] 2021– [21] 0 0
Francisco Urroz Venezuela Higuerote Defender 1947–1950 11 0
Jorge Valdivia Venezuela Maracay Midfielder 2004–2017 78 7

By residence

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Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.
Caps includes non A-Class matches.

Name Birthplace Another nationality Position Obtained citizenship date Career Caps Goals
Rodolfo Almeida Argentina Buenos Aires Midfielder 1954–1960 25 [22] 0
Ernesto Álvarez Argentina Fuentes, Santa Fe Striker 1963 1963 1 0
Leandro Benegas Argentina Mendoza Striker 26 December 2018 [23] 2020– [24] 0 0
Colin Campbell Argentina Buenos Aires Scotland [25] Striker 1910 [26] 4 2 [22]
Fernando de Paul Argentina Álvarez, Santa Fe Goalkeeper 14 June 2016 [27] 2018– 1 0
Javier di Gregorio Argentina Mendoza Goalkeeper 2007 [28] 1 0
Óscar Fabbiani Argentina Buenos Aires Striker 21 September 1979 1979 4 [22] 0
Daniel Morón Argentina Tunuyán, Mendoza Goalkeeper 1993 [29] 1995–1996 0 0
Salvador Nocetti Argentina Buenos Aires Midfielder 1940 [30] 1940 0 0
Jorge Spedaletti Argentina Rosario, Santa Fe Striker 1974 [31] 1975–1977 6 [22] 0
Sergio Vargas Argentina Chacabuco, Buenos Aires Goalkeeper April 2001 [32] 2001 10 0
Matías Zaldivia Argentina San Isidro, Buenos Aires Defender 6 December 2021 [33] 2023– 1 0
Omar Carabalí Ecuador Guayaquil Goalkeeper July 2019 [34] 2020– [35] 0 0
Hernán Bolaños Nicaragua Granada Costa Rica Forward 1940 [36] ? ?
José Balbuena Peru Lima Forward 1945 [37] 1947 1 [22] 0
Segundo Castillo Peru Callao Midfielder 1941 [38] 1 0
Pablo Pasache Peru Midfielder 1941 [38] 1 0
Eduardo De Saa Spain Lugo[39] Argentina Defender 1941 1941 [40] 0 0
Juan Legarreta Spain Irún Defender 1921 [41] 2 [22] 0
Paco Molina Spain Súria Midfielder 1942 [42] 1953–1959 8 [22] 8
Ramón Unzaga Spain Bilbao Midfielder 1910 [43] 1916–1920 9 [22] 1

Possible cases

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At the beginning, from 1910 to 1913,[44][45][46][47][48] the Chile National Team squad was made up of Chilean and British citizens,[22] but there is no further information about each player. The following players were probably born in the UK or another country such as Colin Campbell. However, it is possible they were only of British descent:[49]

Goalkeepers:

  • Leonard Gibson (Leonard Claude Gibson Yelli) (4 caps)
  • Pablo Woitas (Pablo Woitas Dorgan) (1 cap)
  • Roy Lester (1 cap)

Defenders:

  • John McWilliam (John Fraser McWilliam Stroyan a.k.a. J. MacWilliams) (2 caps)
  • Edward Ash (Edward John Heneage Ash Potts a.k.a. E. F. Ashe) (3 caps)
  • Humberto Bardi (Humberto Bardi Cárdenas a.k.a. Bardie) (1 cap)
  • Walter Forgie (1 cap)
  • Harold Dean (1 cap)

Midfielders:

  • William Hoy (William John Hoy McCann a.k.a. Andrés Hoyl) (2 caps)
  • Henry Allen (Henry Allen Harrison) (3 caps)
  • Alberto Lewis (1 cap)
  • Otto Eikhof (Otto Andreas Cornils Eikhof Deertz a.k.a. Eickoff) (1 cap)

Forwards:

  • George Simmons (George Francis Simmons Henshaw a.k.a. Frank Simmons) (3 caps, 1 goal)
  • John Davidson (John Philip Davidson Galloway a.k.a. J. P. Davidson) (3 caps)
  • John Hamilton (John Hamilton Smith a.k.a. Juan H. Hamilton) (3 caps)[50]
  • José Robson (José Sloan Robson Cameron a.k.a. Joseph Robson) (3 caps)
  • Herbert Sturgess (Herbert Charles Sturgess Sant a.k.a. Heriberto Sturgess) (1 cap)
  • Norman Loades (1 cap)
  • J. Johnstone (1 cap)
  • Alexander Skewes (1 cap)

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