Nationalities 2025 Liga Profesional Argentina

Nationalities 2025 Liga Profesional Argentina Table
Rk Nation # Players Min List
1ar Argentina734186,052Víctor Malcorra, Ignacio Russo, Santiago Ascacíbar, Jonathan Herrera, Iván Gómez, Rodrigo Castillo, Walter Bou, Rodrigo Insúa, Lautaro Rivero, Marcelino Moreno ...
2uy Uruguay4512,551Tiago Palacios, Leandro Lozano, Gabriel Neves, Jhonatan Candia, Alan Rodríguez, Sebastián Boselli, Agustín Alaniz, Lucas Ferreira, Renzo Orihuela, Mathías De Ritis ...
3py Paraguay288,284Jose Florentín, Gabriel Ávalos, Juan Franco Arrellaga, Juan Espínola, Agustín Sández, Orlando Gil, Saúl Salcedo, Santiago Arzamendia, Iván Villalba, Ronaldo Dejesús ...
4co Colombia164,605Luis Angulo, Sebastián Villa, Jaminton Campaz, Miguel Borja, Jhohan Romaña, Álvaro Angulo, Edwuin Cetré, Juan Camilo Portilla, Juan Pérez, Kevin Balanta ...
5cl Chile154,708Felipe Loyola, Iván Morales Bravo, Luciano Cabral, Carlos Palacios, Paulo Díaz, César Pérez, Gabriel Arias, Diego Ortegoza, William Alarcón, Bastián Yañez ...
6ec Ecuador51,101Hernán Galíndez, Ayrton Preciado, José Enrique Angulo, Javier Burrai, Bryan Cabezas
7sy Syria4952Facundo Mater, Ezequiel Ham, Ignacio Abraham, Tobías Cervera
8ve Venezuela4644Miguel Navarro, Junior Moreno, Edwuin Pernía, Eric Ramírez
9pe Peru3804Luis Advíncula, Bryan Reyna, Diego Romero
10it Italy3369Augusto Lotti, Luciano Boggio, Pocho Román
11am Armenia2528Lucas Zelarayán, Norberto Briasco
12us United States1462Matko Miljevic
13cr Costa Rica1450Keylor Navas
14si Slovenia1418Andrés Vombergar
15es Spain1181Ander Herrera
16mx Mexico1151Luca Martínez
17br Brazil1145Rick

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