List of Uruguayan footballers in Serie A

The list of Uruguayan footballers in Serie A records the association football players from Uruguay who have appeared at least once for a team in the Italian Serie A. Entries in bold denote players still active in actual season.

A

  • Julio Abbadie – Genoa, Lecco – 1956–62
  • Nelson Abeijón – Cagliari, Atalanta – 1998–2000, 2004–07
  • Mathías Abero – Bologna – 2012–13
  • Carlos Aguilera – Genoa, Torino – 1989–94
  • Rodrigo Aguirre – Empoli, Udinese – 2014–16
  • Matias Aguirregaray – Palermo – 2011–12[b BRA]
  • Vincente Albanese – Bologna – 1937–38
  • Emiliano Alfaro – Lazio – 2011–12
  • Juan Alberti – Venezia – 1939–47
  • Agustín Álvarez – Sassuolo – 2022–23
  • Pablo Álvarez – Reggina – 2007–09
  • Nicolás Amodio – Napoli – 2008–09
  • Germán Antonioli – Fiorentina – 1932–33
  • Joaquín Ardaiz – Frosinone – 2018–19
  • Felipe Avenatti – Bologna – 2017–18

B

  • Jaime Báez – Cremonese, Frosinone – 2022–24
  • Raúl Banfi – Modena, Juventus – 1939–40, 1941–42
  • Rubén Bentancourt – Atalanta – 2013–14
  • Rodrigo Bentancur – Juventus – 2017–22
  • Joe Bizera – Cagliari – 2005–08
  • Mariano Bogliacino – Napoli, Chievo – 2007–11
  • Miguel Britos – Bologna, Napoli – 2008–15
  • Gastón Brugman – Palermo, Pescara, Parma – 2015–17, 2019–21

C

Edinson Cavani has been the 2012–13 Serie A top scorer

D

F

G

H

I

  • Oliviero Icardi – Palermo, Bari – 1935–36, 1937–38
  • Salvador Ichazo – Torino – 2014–16, 2018–19

L

  • Luis La Paz – Napoli – 1947–48
  • Diego Laxalt – Bologna, Empoli, Genoa, Milan, Torino – 2013–20
  • Mauricio Lemos – Sassuolo – 2017–19
  • Roberto Leopardi – Genoa, Vicenza – 1957–60
  • Norberto Liguera – Bologna – 1937–38
  • Diego López – Cagliari – 1998–2000, 2004–10
  • Nicolás López – Roma, Udinese, Verona – 2012–15
  • Ignacio Lores – Palermo – 2011–12

M

Paolo Montero, one of the best defenders of his time and a very tough player with a huge personality.[1]

N

O

P

R

Álvaro Recoba

S

T

V

Z

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    Born in Argentina
  2. ^
    Born in Australia
  3. ^
    Born in Brazil
  4. ^
    Born in Croatia (then part of the Kingdom of Italy)
  5. ^

References

  1. ^ "Paolo Montero: Italian Serie A's dirtiest ever player". 12 May 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  • v
  • t
  • e
National teamsLeaguesLeague competitions
(Categoria Leagues)Cup competitionsYouth competitionsWomen's competitions
AwardsListsMiscellaneous