Nationalities 2025 Bolivian Primera División

Nationalities 2025 Bolivian Primera División Table
Rk Nation # Players Min List
1bo Bolivia35298,747Fernando Saucedo, Jhon Velásquez, Rafinha, Dario Torrico, Antonio Melgar, Moises Paniagua, Carlos Enrique Áñez , Jaime Arrascaita, Ramiro Vaca, Carlos Cejas ...
2ar Argentina3917,493Joel Amoroso, Enrique Triverio, Leandro Corulo, Guido Vadalá, Joel López Pissano, Sebastián Zeballos, Damián Villalba, Martín Prost, Brian Sobrero, Patito Rodríguez ...
3py Paraguay168,707Héctor Bobadilla, Milciades Portillo, David Robles, Pablo Meza, Lucas Galarza, Roland Escobar, Alex Cáceres, Juan Godoy, Mario Otazú, Cristian Enciso ...
4co Colombia165,518Jasond González, Tommy Tobar, Alex Rambal, Michael Ortega, Brayan Fernández, Oswaldo Blanco, Duban Palacio, Huberth Sánchez, Rodrigo Llano, Kevin Aladesanmi ...
5br Brazil125,539Fábio, Thomaz, Gustavo Ribeiro, Mizael Monteiro, Robson Leandro Santos, Thiago Ribeiro da Silva, Paulo Henrique, Fellipe Veloso, Bruno Sávio, Wagner ...
6uy Uruguay104,314Martín Alaníz, Nahuel Acosta, Franco Posse, Gonzalo Castillo, Fernando Arismendi, Santiago Etchebarne, Matías Abisab, Santiago Paiva, Sebastián Guerrero, Lucas Casavieja
7ve Venezuela73,240Alain Baroja, Cristopher Rodríguez, Mijail Aviles, Moisés Acuña, Rubén Ramírez, Carlos Suárez, Danny Pérez
8ec Ecuador52,003Walter Chalá, Miguel Perea, John Medina, Tomson Geraldy Minda, Elian Carabalí
9ng Nigeria1531Bismark Ubah
10do Dominican Republic1297Dorny Romero
11mx Mexico1111Leonel López
12in India1Abneet Bharti
13pa Panama1Abdiel Ayarza
14us United States1José Gutiérrez

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