Nationalities 2019 Bolivian Primera División

Nationalities 2019 Bolivian Primera División Table
Rk Nation # Players Min List
1bo Bolivia437525,117Carlos Saucedo, Jair Reinoso, Erwin Saavedra, Juan Carlos Arce, Gilbert Álvarez, Vladimir Castellón, Paul Arano, Elder Arauz, Daniel Vaca, Jair Torrico ...
2ar Argentina4676,584Marcos Ovejero, Lucas Mugni, Maximiliano Gómez, Juan Vogliotti, Jorge Pereyra Díaz, Marcelo Aguirre, Cristian Manuel Chávez, Agustín Cousillas, Alexis Blanco, Federico Domínguez ...
3br Brazil2027,991Serginho, Thiago Ribeiro da Silva, Junior Gaucho, Diogo Kachuba, Marcelo Gomes, Murilo Gomes Ferreira, Rafael Barros, Ricardo Duarte Rodrigues, Suéliton, Alex Silva ...
4co Colombia1320,021John Mosquera, Harold Reina, José Ricardo Cortés, Omar Vásquez, Anier Figueroa, César Mena, Yony Angulo, Wilder Salazar, Cleider Alzáte, Javier Calle ...
5py Paraguay1217,508Arnaldo Giménez, Nelson Amarilla, Ismael Benegas, Teodoro Paredes, Óscar Velázquez, José Fleitas, José Ariel Núñez, Fernando Ruiz, Javier Lezcano, Pablo Zeballos ...
6uy Uruguay1119,876Martín Galain, Christian Latorre, William Ferreira, Michel Acosta, Enrique David Díaz, Mauricio Prieto, Maximiliano Pereira, Nicolás Royon, Waldemar Acosta, Santiago Rodríguez ...
7es Spain310,397Juanmi Callejón, Bruno Pascua, Iker Hernández
8pa Panama32,875Rolando Blackburn, Adolfo Machado, Ricardo Clarke
9cl Chile24,714Raúl Olivares, Carlos Gómez Astudillo
10ve Venezuela23,712Rodderyk Perozo, Dany Cure
11cr Costa Rica23,067Leonel Moreira, Yendrick Ruiz
12ni Nicaragua12,608Luis Fernando Copete
13ng Nigeria1451Sunny Omoregie
14ec Ecuador1103Ronaldo Alencastro

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