List of Fenerbahçe S.K. foreign players
This is a list of foreign players that have played for the Fenerbahçe S.K.. The following players:
- have played at least one Turkcell Super League game for the club.
- have not been capped for the Turkey national team on any level.
- have been born in Turkey and were capped by a foreign national team. This includes players who have dual citizenship with Turkey.
In bold: players that played at least one Super League game in the current season, and the club they've played for.
Argentina
- Ariel Ortega – 2002-03
Azerbaijan
- Ilgar Gurbanov – 2005-06
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Elvir Baljić – 1998-99, 2000-01
- Elvir Bolić – 1995-00
- Demir Hotić – 1992-93
Brazil
- Alex – 2004-present
- Deivid – 2006-present
- Edu Dracena – 2006-present
- Fabiano – 2004-05
- Gérson – 1991-93
- Fábio Luciano – 2003-06
- Mateus – 2006-present (on loan to Ankaraspor until June 2008)
- Márcio Nobre – 2004-07
- Sergio Ricardo – 1998-99
- Roberto Carlos – 2007-present
- Reinaldo Vicente Simão – 2001-02
- Washington – 2002-03
- Wederson – 2007-present
- Mehmet Aurélio – 2003-present (plays for Turkey national football team)
Bulgaria
- Emil Kostadinov – 1996-97
- Ivaylo Petkov – 2004-05
- Stanimir Stoilov – 1992-93
Croatia
- Milan Rapaić – 2000-02
- Stjepan Tomas – 2003-04
Denmark
- Jes Høgh – 1995-99
- Brian Steen Nielsen – 1993-95
- Henrik Nielsen – 1989-90
- Frank Pingel – 1995-96
England
- Dalian Atkinson – 1995-96
France
- Nicolas Anelka – 2005-06
Germany
- Mustafa Doğan – 1996-03
- Robert Enke – 2003
- Harald Schumacher – 1988-91
Ghana
- Stephen Appiah – 2005-present
- Samuel Johnson – 1999-03
- Yaw Preko – 1999-00
Guinea
- Souleymane Oulare – 1999-00
Israel
- Haim Revivo – 2000-03
Iran
- Hossein Sadaghiani – 1933-34
Netherlands
- Pierre van Hooijdonk – 2003-05
Nigeria
- Uche Okechukwu – 1993-03
- Jay-Jay Okocha – 1996-98
Portugal
- Dimas Teixeira – 1998-00
Romania
- Ilie Datcu – 1969-75
- Sabin Ilie – 1997-98
- Viorel Moldovan – 1998-00
- Ion Nunweiller – 1967-70
- Mircea Sasu – 1970-71
Russia
- Vladimir Beschastnykh – 2002-03
Serbia
- Mateja Kežman – 2006-present
- Zoran Mirković – 2000-03
- Nikola Lazetić – 2000-03
- Miroslav Stević – 2002-03
Slovenia
- Džoni Novak – 1992-93
South Africa
- John Moshoeu – 1997-02
Sweden
- Kennet Andersson – 2001-02
Switzerland
- Murat Yakin – 1998-00
Ukraine
- Serhiy Rebrov – 2003-05
Uruguay
- Diego Lugano – 2006-present
Yugoslavia
- Radomir Antić – 1976-78
- Dušan Pešić – 1984-88
- Vasilije Radović – 1966-67
- Srebrenko Repčić – 1983-87
- Fadil Vokrri – 1990-92