List of foreign football players in A PFG
Appearance
This is a list of foreign football players in Bulgarian A Professional Football Group. The players written with bold text are currently playing in the A PFG.
Bulgarian players naturalized and born abroad
- Alexandre Barthe – Litex Lovech, Ludogorets Razgrad, CSKA Sofia 2008–15, 2017–18
- Aleks Borimirov – Levski Sofia 2016–
- Ivan Čvorović – Chernomorets Burgas, Minyor Pernik, Ludogorets Razgrad, Botev Plovdiv 2008–
- Diego Ferraresso – Litex Lovech, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Slavia Sofia 2008–10, 2012–16
- Ilian Iliev – Cherno More 2016–17
- Zoran Janković – Litex Lovech 2000–02, 2003–04, 2007–08
- Marcelinho – Ludogorets Razgrad 2011–
- Marquinhos – Belasitsa Petrich, CSKA Sofia, Pirin Blagoevgrad 2005–11, 2014–16
- Predrag Pažin – Levski Sofia, Lokomotiv Mezdra 1999–2001, 2009–10
- Tiago Silva – Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 2001–07
- Igor Tomašić – Levski Sofia 2005–08
- Lúcio Wagner – Cherno More, Levski Sofia 2002–10
- Wanderson – Ludogorets Razgrad 2014–
- Zlatomir Zagorčić – Litex Lovech 1997–99, 2002–05
Listed by country
Afghanistan
- Faysal Shayesteh – Etar 1924 2013
Albania
- Skënder Begeja – Akademik Sofia 1948–50
- Ditmar Bicaj – Belasitsa Petrich 2008–09
- Alban Bushi – Litex Lovech 1997–99
- Albi Dosti – Montana 2015
- Jurgen Gjasula – Litex Lovech 2013–14
- Edon Hasani – Litex Lovech 2012–13
- Altin Haxhi – Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 1998–00, 2003–04
- Albin Romain Hodza – Pirin Gotse Delchev, Lyubimets 2007 2012–14[b FRA]
- Enco Malindi – Slavia Sofia, Spartak Varna 2007–09
- Kushtrim Munishi – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 1995
- Ndue Mujeci – Pirin Blagoevgrad, Dunav Ruse 2016–17
- Andi Renja – Pirin Blagoevgrad 2017–18, Vitosha Bistritsa 2018–19
- Muharrem Sahiti – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 1994–96[b KOS–YUG]
- Klodian Semina – Belasitsa Petrich 2008
- Armando Vajushi – Litex Lovech 2012–14
Algeria
- Najib Ammari – Chernomorets, Levski Sofia 2013–14[b FRA]
- Farid Benramdane – Minyor Pernik 2011–13[b FRA]
- Sabri Boumelaha – Minyor Pernik 2012[b FRA]
- Fadel Brahami – Minyor Pernik, Montana 2010–13, 2013–14[b FRA]
- Farès Brahimi – Minyor Pernik 2011–13
- Nassim Zitouni – Dunav 2018[b FRA]
- Nabil Ejenavi – Montana 2016[b FRA]
- Mehdi Fennouche – Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, Vereya 2016–17, Cherno More Varna 2018– [b FRA]
- Salim Kerkar – Beroe Stara Zagora, Vereya 2014–18[b FRA]
- Jugurtha Hamroun – Chernomorets 2011–12
- Ilias Hassani – Vereya, Cherno More Varna 2016–17[b FRA][c FRA U18]
- Raïs M'Bolhi – Slavia Sofia, CSKA Sofia 2009–10, 2011–12, 2013–14[b FRA][c FRA U18][c FRA U17]
- Amir Sayoud – Beroe Stara Zagora 2013
- Yanis Youcef – Chernomorets 2013[b FRA]
Angola
- Amâncio Fortes – CSKA Sofia 2015
Argentina
- Jorge Broun – Ludogorets Razgrad 2017–
- Santiago Villafañe – Montana 2017
- José Luis Palomino – Ludogorets Razgrad 2016–17
- Juan Manuel Varea – Cherno More Varna 2015
- Guido Di Vanni – CSKA Sofia 2014
- Sebastián Sciorilli – CSKA Sofia 2012–13
- Juan Pablo Compagnucci – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2011–12
- Lucas Trecarichi – CSKA Sofia 2010–11
- Adrián Fernández – Cherno More, Chernomorets Burgas 2008–10
- Roberto Carboni – Chernomorets Burgas 2009–10
- Gaston Pisani – Vihren Sandanski 2008–09
- Federico Villar – Spartak Varna 2008
- Mauro Alegre – Botev Plovdiv 2006–09
- Germán Pietrobon – Pirin Blagoevgrad, CSKA Sofia, Sportist Svoge 2007–
- Emmanuel Martínez – Pirin Blagoevgrad 2008
- Marcos Charras – CSKA Sofia 2002–05
- Claudio Graf – Litex Lovech 2002–03
- Marcelo Sarmiento – Litex Lovech 2002–03
Armenia
- Artashes Adamyan - Spartak Plovdiv 1994–96
- Armen Ambartsumyan – Botev Plovdiv, Maarek Dupnitsa, Slavia Sofia 1997–2007[b BUL]
- Tigran Gharabaghtsyan – Cherno More 2008
- Razmik Grigoryan – CSKA Sofia, Spartak Varna 1994–95, 1996–97
- Samvel Melkonyan – Chernomorets Burgas 2012
Austria
- Maximilian Karner – Levski Sofia 2015–16
- Patrick Wessely – Septemvri Sofia 2017
- Edin Bahtić – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2019–
Azerbaijan
- Emin Quliyev – Litex Lovech 2001
Belgium
- Abdelhakim Bouhna – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018–
- Seydina Diarra – Vereya 2018
- Emmerik De Vriese – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2014–15
- Christian Kabasele – Ludogorets Razgrad 2011–12[b ZAI]
- Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo – Levski Sofia 2011[b ZAI]
Belarus
- Uladzimir Shuneyka – Levski Sofia 2003
Benin
- Félicien Singbo – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2008–10
- Cédric Hountondji – Levski Sofia 2019– [b FRA]
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Edin Ademović – Belasitsa Petrich 2008–09[b SRB–YUG 1]
- Džemal Berberović – Litex Lovech 2005–09, 2010–2011, 2013–2014
- Dalibor Dragić – Levski Sofia, Cherno More, Marek Dupnitsa 2000–04
- Goran Galešić – Botev Plovdiv 2014–2015
- Suvad Grabus – Ludogorets Razgrad 2011–2012
- Vladan Grujić – Litex Lovech 2006
- Sead Halilagić – Slavia Sofia 2001–02[b SRB–YUG 1]
- Sergej Jakirović – CSKA Sofia 2005–07
- Mirza Mešić – Lokomotiv Sofia 2011–12
- Bojan Trkulja – Beroe 2007
Brazil
- Ebert – Botev Plovdiv 2019–
- Rodrigo Henrique – Cherno More Varna 2019–
- David Ribeiro – Ludogorets Razgrad 2019–
- Wanderson Viana – Beroe Stara Zagora 2018–
- Johnathan – Botev Plovdiv 2018–
- Jorginho – Cherno More Varna 2018–
- Geferson – CSKA Sofia 2018–
- Evandro – CSKA Sofia 2018–
- Paulinho – Levski Sofia 2018–
- Rivaldinho – Levski Sofia 2018–
- Luan Viana – Levski Sofia 2018–
- Eliton Junior – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018–
- Wiris – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018–
- Júnior Brandão – Ludogorets Razgrad 2018–
- Fabiano Alves – Septemvri Sofia 2018–
- Victor Luiz – Septemvri Sofia 2018
- Alfredo – Beroe Stara Zagora 2018
- Diogo Campos – Botev Plovdiv 2018
- Maurides – CSKA Sofia 2018
- Duda – Dunav 2018
- Gláucio – Dunav 2018
- Esquerdinha – Dunav 2018
- Luís Cláudio – Dunav 2018
- Jatobá – Dunav 2017–18
- Matheus Leoni – Beroe Stara Zagora 2017–
- Henrique – CSKA Sofia 2017–
- Rafael Forster – Ludogorets Razgrad 2017–
- Renan dos Santos – Ludogorets Razgrad 2017–
- Álvaro Juliano – Botev Plovdiv 2017–18
- Fernando Karanga – CSKA Sofia 2017–19
- Fernando Viana – Botev Plovdiv 2017–18
- Gustavo Sauer – Botev Plovdiv 2017–18
- Jean Patric – Septemvri Sofia 2017–18
- Matheus Bissi – Slavia Sofia 2017
- Alexandre Hans – Pirin Blagoevgrad 2016–2017
- Felipe Brisola – Botev Plovdiv 2016–18
- Gustavo Campanharo – Ludogorets Razgrad 2016–19
- João Paulo – Botev Plovdiv, Ludogorets Razgrad 2016–
- Rafael – Botev Plovdiv 2016
- Danillo Bala – Montana 2016
- Victor Golas – Botev Plovdiv 2015–16
- Jonathan Cafú – Ludogorets Razgrad 2015–17
- Natanael – Ludogorets Razgrad 2015–
- Cicinho – Ludogorets Razgrad 2015–
- Wanderson – Ludogorets Razgrad 2014–
- Lucas Sasha – CSKA Sofia, Ludogorets Razgrad 2012–13, 2015–
- Marcinho – Levski Sofia 2012–13
- Elias – Beroe Stara Zagora, Vereya 2012–16, 2016–18
- Juninho Quixadá – Ludogorets Razgrad 2011–18
- Guilherme Choco – Ludogorets Razgrad, Montana, Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2011–2014, 2016, 2017–18
- Júnior Moraes – CSKA Sofia 2011–2012
- Lourival Assis – Chernomorets Burgas 2011–2012
- Luiz Eduardo – Montana, Etar 1924 2010–2012
- Mário Jardel – Cherno More 2010
- Francisco Alberoni – Slavia Sofia 2010
- Rodrigo Galatto – Litex Lovech 2010
- Dalmo – Chernomorets Burgas 2010
- Gabriel Atz – Chernomorets Burgas 2010–11
- Jose Junior – Slavia Sofia, Levski Sofia 2009–13
- Ademar Júnior – Cherno More, CSKA Sofia 2009–12
- Doka Madureira – Litex Lovech 2009–11
- Marco Tulio – Lokomotiv Mezdra 2009
- Carlos – Slavia Sofia 2009
- Everton Gilio – Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Minyor Pernik, Lokomotiv Sofia, Beroe Stara Zagora 2008–17
- Diego Ferares – Litex Lovech, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Slavia Sofia 2008–2016
- Michel Platini – Chernomorets Burgas, CSKA Sofia, Ludogorets Razgrad, Slavia Sofia 2008–11, 2012–2014
- Dudu – Chernomorets Burgas 2008–10
- Joãozinho – Levski Sofia 2007–11
- Adriano Miranda – Litex Lovech 2008–10
- Zé Soares – Levski Sofia 2007–10
- Jean Carlos – Levski Sofia 2007–09
- Beto – Belasitsa Petrich, Slavia Sofia, Montana 2007–09
- Eli Marques – Belasitsa Petrich, CSKA Sofia, Cherno More, Slavia Sofia, Svetkavitsa, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Etar 1924 2007–13
- Dudu Paraíba – Marek Dupnitsa, Litex Lovech 2006–09
- Filipe Machado – CSKA Sofia 2007–09
- Eriverton – Vihren Sandanski 2007–09
- Miran – Vihren Sandanski 2007–08
- Ademar – Vihren Sandanski 2007
- Elton – Slavia Sofia 2007–08
- Peris – Cherno More 2007–09
- Djalma – Cherno More 2007
- Fabinho Recife – Cherno More 2007
- Beto – Litex Lovech 2007
- Nei – CSKA Sofia 2007–08
- Eduardo Du Bala – Belasitsa Petrich, Litex Lovech, Slavia Sofia (2006–09)
- Markos Da Silva – Cherno More 2006–08
- Tiago Treichel – Litex Lovech 2006
- Tom – Litex Lovech 2006–2011, 2013–2014
- Júlio César – Belasitsa Petrich, Montana 2006, 2009
- Dakson – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2006–09, 2011–2012
- Alex dos Santos – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2006
- Diano – Belasitsa Petrich, Levski Sofia 2005–08
- Sandrinho – Litex Lovech 2005–12
- Joãozinho – Litex Lovech 2004–05
- Léo Lima – CSKA Sofia 2003
- Rodrigo Souza – CSKA Sofia 2003
- Junivan – Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Belasitsa Petrich 2001–05, 2006–07
- João Carlos – CSKA Sofia 2002–04
- Agnaldo – CSKA Sofia 2002–03
- Dedé – Litex Lovech 2002–03
- Lúcio Wagner – Cherno More, Levski Sofia 2002–10
- Tiago Silva – Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 2001–04, 2005–07
- Henrique – Litex Lovech 2001–03
- Gustavo – Levski Sofia 2002
- William Batista – Levski Sofia 2001–02
- Gaúcho – Levski Sofia 2001
- Leonidas – Levski Sofia 2000–01
- Vava – Belasitsa Petrich, Levski Sofia 2000–05
- Rogério Pereira – Slavia Sofia, Belasitsa Petrich 1993–98
Alex Arruda - PFC Lokomotiv Sofia (2002/03)[citation needed]
Burkina Faso
- Habib Bamogo – Botev Plovdiv 2013–2014[b FRA]
- Issouf Ouattara – Chernomorets Burgas 2012–2013
Cameroon
- Raoul Loé – CSKA Sofia 2017–18 [b FRA]
- Justin Mengolo – Levski Sofia 2016
- Petrus Boumal – Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 2014–17
- Franck Mbarga – Slavia Sofia 2014–2015
- Njongo Priso – CSKA Sofia 2012–13
- Alfred Mapoka – Botev Plovdiv 2009
- Gustave Bahoken – Botev Plovdiv 2009
- Marcel Elame – Beroe, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Vihren Sandanski 2004–2009
- Daniel Bekono – Beroe, CSKA Sofia 2003–2007, 2008–2009
Canada
- Alessandro Hojabrpour – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2017–18
- Milan Borjan – Ludogorets Razgrad 2014–17[b CRO–YUG]
Cape Verde
- Patrick Andrade – Cherno More 2018–
- Steven Pereira – CSKA Sofia 2018–
- Jerson Cabral – Levski Sofia 2017–[b NED][c NED U21][c NED U19][c NED U17]
- Gilson Varela – Etar Veliko Tarnovo 2018–19
- Nilton Fernandes – Chernomorets Burgas 2009–2010
- Jair – CSKA Sofia 1996–98
- Rodolfo Lima – Vihren Sandanski 2007–08[b POR]
- Platini – CSKA Sofia 2014–2015
- Jerson Ribeiro – Etar 1924 (2013)[b NED]
- Garry Rodrigues – Levski Sofia 2013–14[b NED]
- José Rui – CSKA Sofia 2007–08[b POR]
- Sténio – Cherno More, Botev Plovdiv 2014–16
Central African Republic
- Fernander Kassaï – Slavia Sofia 2014–2015
- David Manga – Beroe Stara Zagora 2016–2017[b FRA]
Chad
- Azrack Mahamat – Etar 1924, Lokomotiv Sofia 2012–2014[b FRA]
Chile
- Carlos Espinosa – FC Lyubimetz 2007 2011
- Mario Núñez – Litex Lovech 2001–2002
- Mario Nunes – Naftex Burgas 2003
Colombia
- Jean Carlos Blanco – CSKA Sofia 2018
- Sergio Castañeda – Septemvri Sofia 2018
- Gustavo Culma – Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 2016–18
- Rafa Pérez – Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 2015–2017
- Henry Rojas – Litex Lovech 2015
- Brayan Angulo – Ludogorets Razgrad 2014–2016
- Wilmar Jordán – Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 2013–2016
- Danilo Moreno Asprilla – Litex Lovech 2013–2015
- Sebastián Hernández – Ludogorets Razgrad, Cherno More 2013–2015
- Carlos Pimiento – CSKA Sofia 1990–1992
- Hamilton Ricard – CSKA Sofia 2001–2002
- Bernardo Redín – CSKA Sofia 1990–1991
Congo
- Hugo Konongo – Cherno More Varna 2018–[b FRA]
- Kévin Koubemba – CSKA Sofia 2016–18[b FRA]
- Christoffer Mafoumbi – Vereya 2015–16[b FRA]
- Férébory Doré – Botev Plovdiv 2014–15, 2019–
Côte d'Ivoire
- Yaya Meledje – Septemvri Sofia, Botev Plovdiv, Beroe Stara Zagora 2016–
- Quatara Mamadu – Bdin 2011–2012
- Abudramae Bamba – Chernomorets Burgas, Lokomotiv Mezdra 2008–2010
- Guillaume Dah Zadi – CSKA Sofia 2005–2007
- Serge Yoffou – Dobrudzha Dobrich, Levski Sofia 1998–2001
Croatia
- Nikola Marić – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2019–
- Dante Stipica – CSKA Sofia 2018–
- Ante Aralica – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018–
- Josip Tomašević – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018–
- Vilim Posinković – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018–[b BIH–YUG]
- Antoni Milina – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018–2019
- Duje Mrdeša – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018
- Filip Mihaljević – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018
- Jurica Buljat – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2018
- Igor Banović – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2017–
- Mateas Delić – Beroe 2017[b BIH–YUG]
- Mario Rašić – Neftochimic Burgas 2016
- Mario Brkljača – CSKA Sofia 2015
- Marin Oršulić – CSKA Sofia 2014–2015
- Tonći Kukoč – CSKA Sofia 2014–2015
- Goran Blažević – Levski Sofia 2013–2014
- Tomislav Mišura – Lokomotiv Sofia 2006[b SVN–YUG]
- Victor Špišic – Beroe, Lokomotiv Sofia 2005–2010
- Vanja Džaferović – Beroe, Lokomotiv Sofia, Beroe 2005–07, 2008–2010, 2011–2012[b BIH–YUG]
- Matija Matko – CSKA Sofia 2004–05
Curaçao
- Jeremy de Nooijer – Levski Sofia 2015–2017[b NED]
- Dustley Mulder – Levski Sofia 2010–2014[b NED]
- Civard Sprockel – CSKA Sofia, Botev Plovdiv 2012–2014[c NED U20]
Cyprus
- Stelios Demetriou – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2012–2013[b ENG]
Czech Republic
- David Bystroň – Levski Sofia 2008–2009[b SVK–CSK]
- Robert Caha – CSKA Sofia 2004–2005
- Tomáš Černý – CSKA Sofia 2012–2014
- Pavel Čmovš – Levski Sofia 2014
- Jakub Diviš – CSKA Sofia 2014–2015
- Filip Hlúpik – Cherno More 2017
- David Jablonský – Levski Sofia 2017–
- Tomáš Jirsák – Botev Plovdiv 2012–2015
- Přemysl Kovář – Cherno More 2016
- Jiří Lenko – Lokomotiv Mezdra 2008–2009
- Jan Malík – Cherno More 2016
- Tomáš Mica – Naftex Burgas 2004–2005
- Tomáš Okleštěk – Minyor Pernik 2011
- Radek Petr – Ludogorets Razgrad 2012
- Martin Slavík – Slavia Sofia 1991–00, 2001–02
- Vojtěch Šrom – Cherno More 2017
- Ondřej Sukup – Cherno More 2016–18
Denmark
- Emil Jørgensen – Vereya 2018
DR Congo
- Lynel Kitambala – Levski Sofia 2015[b FRA][c FRA U21][c FRA U20]
- Jody Lukoki – Ludogorets Razgrad 2015–[c NED U21][c NED U20][c NED U19]
- Trésor Luntala – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2010
- Junior Mapuku – Beroe, Levski Sofia 2014–2015, 2016-2017, 2017–2018
- Masena Moke – CSKA Sofia, Beroe, Cherno More, Vihren Sandanski 2000–2001, 2002–2004, 2006–2009
- Aristote N'Dongala – Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa 2017; Cherno More 2018–
- Aurélien Ngeyitala – Chernomorets Burgas; Vereya 2012–2013, 2019[b FRA]
- Christopher Oualembo – Chernomorets Burgas 2012[b FRA]
Egypt
- Mahmoud Abdelaati – Svetkavitsa 2011
- Islam Magdy – Svetkavitsa 2011–2012
- Mohamed Tawakol – Svetkavitsa 2011
- Magdy Tolba – Levski Sofia 1992–1993
England
- Brian Howard – CSKA Sofia 2013
- Ross Jenkins – Pirin Blagoevgrad 2017
- Jemal Johnson – Lokomotiv Sofia 2011[b USA]
Ecuador
- Kevin Mercado – CSKA Sofia 2017–19
- Manuel Mendoźa – Levski Sofia 2002–2003
Equatorial Guinea
Estonia
- Nikita Baranov – Beroe 2019–
- Edgar Tur – Botev Vratsa 2019–
- Trevor Elhi – Botev Vratsa 2019–
- Artjom Artjunin – Etar Veliko Tarnovo 2018–
- Bogdan Vaštšuk – Levski Sofia 2018–
- Daniil Ratnikov – Cherno More 2010–2011
- Eduard Ratnikov – Beroe 2005–2007
- Joel Lindpere – CSKA Sofia 2004–2005
Finland
- Ville Salmikivi – Beroe 2017
- Tero Mäntylä – Ludogorets Razgrad 2012–2014
- Patrik Rikama-Hinnenberg – Etar 1924 2013
France
- Jérémy Acedo – Litex Lovech 2008
- Cédric Bardon – Levski Sofia 2005–2007, 2009–2010
- Alexandre Barthe – Litex Lovech 2008–2011, Ludogorets Razgrad 2011–2015, CSKA Sofia 2017–2018
- Marc-Gauthier Bedimé – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2017[b CMR]
- Samir Bengelloun – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2010–2011)
- Youness Bengelloun – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2010–2012), CSKA Sofia (2012–2013)
- Alexis Bertin – Litex Lovech (2008–09)
- Fabien Boudarène – Litex Lovech 2007–2008
- Jean-Philippe Caillet – Litex Lovech 2005–2006
- Cédric Cambon – Litex Lovech 2007–2009
- Benoît Cauet – CSKA Sofia 2004–2005
- Bamba Diarrassouba – Montana 2016–2017
- Mory Diaw – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2017
- Karl Madianga – Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa 2017
- Jérémy Faug-Porret – Chernomorets Burgas 2011–2013, CSKA Sofia 2013–2014
- Jacques Fey – Etar 1924 (2012–2013)
- Elliot Grandin – CSKA Sofia 2010
- Steeve Joseph-Reinette – Slavia Sofia 2009–2010
- Joel Kiki – Belasitsa Petrich 2005–2008
- Moussa Koita – Chernomorets Burgas 2010–2011
- Florian Lucchini – Vihren Sandanski 2008–2009, Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2010–2012
- Wilfried Niflore – Litex Lovech 2008–2011
- Gabriel Obertan – Levski Sofia 2017–19
- Anthony Belmonte – Levski Sofia 2017–
- Jérémie Rodrigues – Lokomotiv Plovdiv, CSKA Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia 2010–2014
- Birahim Sarr – Montana 2016–2017
- Saër Sène – Montana 2016–2017
- Amadou Soukouna – Levski Sofia, Cherno More 2016–18
- Cédric Uras – Litex Lovech 2007–2009
- Daudet N'Dongala – Slavia Sofia, Botev Plovdiv 2015–16, 2017–18
- Omar Kossoko – CSKA Sofia 2013–14, Litex Lovech 2014, Botev Plovdiv 2016–17
- Chris Gadi – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2013–2014, Beroe 2014–2015, Septemvri Sofia 2017–2019
- Bilel Aït Malek – Vereya 2018
- Hugo Cointard – Botev Vratsa 2019–
- Joakim Balmy – Cherno More 2019–
Gabon
- Ulysse Ndong – Lokomotiv Gorna Oryahovitsa, Slavia Sofia, Vereya 2016–18[b FRA]
- Alexander N'Doumbou – Vereya 2018
Gambia
- Ali Sowe – CSKA Sofia 2018–
- Alasana Manneh – Etar Veliko Tarnovo 2017–
- Bacari – Cherno More 2013–2017[b ESP]
- Njogu Demba-Nyrén – Levski Sofia 2003
Georgia
- Goderdzi Machaidze – Vereya 2018–2019
- Amiran Mujiri – Marek Dupnitsa, CSKA Sofia 2001–2003, 2004–2005
- Avtandil Gvianidze – Botev Plovdiv 2002–2004
Germany
- Pascal Borel – Chernomorets Burgas 2009–2011
- Baldo di Gregorio – Slavia Sofia 2005
- Paul Grischok – Etar 1924 2013[b POL]
- Denis Grgic – Etar Veliko Tarnovo 2018
- Steffen Karl – Lokomotiv Sofia 2001–03
- Matthias Morys – Chernomorets Burgas 2009–2010[b POL]
- Savio Nsereko – Chernomorets Burgas, Beroe Stara Zagora, Vereya 2010–2011, 2014–2015, 2017–2018[b UGA]
- Jochen Seitz – Chernomorets Burgas 2009–2011
- Kristian Sprećaković – Cherno More 2008
Ghana
- Edwin Gyasi – CSKA Sofia 2018–
- Samuel Inkoom – Vereya 2017, Dunav 2019–
- Derek Asamoah – Lokomotiv Sofia 2009–2010
- Godfred Bekoé – Chernomorets Burgas 2013–14
- Berthran Haktam – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2007–09
- Isaac Kuoki – Beroe 2004–07
- Carlos Ohene – Beroe 2016–2018, 2019–
- Francis Narh – Levski Sofia 2016–2017
- Stephen Ofei – Litex Lovech 2004–05
- Agyemang Opoku – Levski Sofia 2012
- Michael Tawiah – Lokomotiv Mezdra, Levski Sofia 2008–2011, Vereya 2018
Greece
- Dimitris Karademitros – Vihren Sandanski (2008–2009)
- Konstantinos Kaznaferis – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2013–2014)
- Christos Kontochristos – Montana (2016)
- Aristeidis Lottas – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2008–2009)
- Christos Maladenis – Vihren Sandanski (2009)
- Theofilos Kouroupis – Vereya 2018–
- Theodoros Papoutsoyiannopoulos – Slavia Sofia 2017
- Antonis Stergiakis – Slavia Sofia 2015–
- Dimitrios Zografakis – Vihren Sandanski 2009
Guinea
- Ousmane Baldé – Vereya 2016
- Larsen Touré – Levski Sofia 2013–2014[b FRA]
Guinea-Bissau
- Jorginho – CSKA Sofia 2018–
- Toni Silva – CSKA Sofia 2013–2015[c POR U18][c POR U17]
- Basile de Carvalho – Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Levski Sofia 2010–2013[b SEN]
- Adelino Lopes – Cherno More, Beroe, Lokomotiv Sofia 2005–2009
- Inzaghi Donígio – Cherno More 2006
- Bruno Fernandes – Beroe 2005–06[b POR]
Haiti
- Jean Ambrose – Lokomotiv GO (2016–2017)[b FRA]
Hungary
- Gábor Erős – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2010–2011)
- Zoltán Fehér – Vihren Sandanski (2008–2009)
- István Ferenczi – Levski Sofia (2002)
- Miklós Gaál – Slavia Sofia (2012)
- Péter Kabát – Levski Sofia (2002)
- György Sándor – Litex Lovech (2009)[b UKR–URS]
- Lukács Tihamér – Vihren Sandanski (2008–2009)[b ROU]
Iceland
- Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson – Levski Sofia 2017–
- Garðar Gunnlaugsson – CSKA Sofia (2008–2009)
Iraq
Ireland
- Conor Henderson – Pirin Blagoevgrad 2017–[b ENG][c ENG U17]
- Cillian Sheridan – CSKA Sofia 2010–2012
Israel
- Eli Zizov – Levski Sofia 2006–2009
- Tom Mansharov – Slavia Sofia 2010–2011
Italy
- Luca Brignoli – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Massimiliano Brizzi – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Alan Carlet – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Michele Cruciani – Chernomorets Burgas 2012
- Marco D'Argenio – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Marco Di Paolo – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Diego Fabbrini – PFC CSKA Sofia (2019)
- Roberto Floriano – Botev Vratsa 2012–2013[b FRG]
- Fabrizio Grillo – PFC CSKA Sofia (2010–11)
- Ilario Lanna – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Emanuele Morini – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Andrea Parola – PFC Naftex Burgas (2000–01)
- Giuseppe Pira – Botev Vratsa 2012–2013
- Alberto Rebecca – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Giovanni Speranza – Slavia Sofia 2005–06[b FRG]
- Ciro Sirignano – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Christian Tiboni – PFC CSKA Sofia (2010–11)
- Fabio Tinazzi – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
- Gilberto Zanoletti – Botev Plovdiv (2009)
Japan
- Kohei Kato – Beroe Stara Zagora 2016–2018
- Daisuke Matsui – Slavia Sofia 2012–2013
- Taisuke Akiyoshi – Slavia Sofia 2012–2013
Kazakhstan
- Yerkebulan Seydakhmet – Levski Sofia 2019–
- Yerkebulan Nurgaliyev – Vereya 2017
Kenya
- Aboud Omar – Slavia Sofia 2016–17
Kosovo
- Suad Sahiti – Septemvri Sofia 2019–
- Zenun Selimi – Lokomotiv Sofia 2002–03
Kyrgyzstan
- Nazim Ajiev – Pirin Blagoevgrad 1992
- Oleg Kazmirchuk – Haskovo 1992
- Asylbek Momunov – Haskovo 1992
- Nematjan Zakirov – Pirin Blagoevgrad, PFC Velbazhd Kyustendil 1992–97
Latvia
- Maksims Uvarenko – CSKA Sofia (2015)
- Stanislavs Pihockis – Cherno More (2009)
- Viktors Morozs – CSKA Sofia 2008–2010
Lebanon
- Samir Ayass – Akademik Sofia, Minyor Pernik, Montana, Lyubimets 2007, Beroe Stara Zagora, CSKA Sofia, Dunav Ruse 2010–2011, 2012–2015, 2016–2018[b BUL][c BUL U21]
- Eyad Hammoud – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2016–17[c BUL U18][c BUL U17][c BUL U16]
Lithuania
- Valdemar Borovskij – Beroe Stara Zagora 2015
- Vytautas Černiauskas – CSKA Sofia 2017–
- Ernestas Šetkus – Botev Plovdiv 2012–2013
Luxembourg
- Aurélien Joachim – CSKA Sofia 2014–2015
Macedonia
- Boban Babunski – CSKA Sofia (1992–94)
- Zoran Baldovaliev – Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Lokomotiv Sofia 2006–2010
- Saša Ćirić – CSKA Sofia 1993
- Aleksandar Damčevski – CSKA Sofia 2014–15[b FRA]
- Slavčo Georgievski – Vihren Sandanski (2006) – Slavia Sofia (2007–08)
- Boban Grnčarov – Botev Plovdiv 2012-2013
- Ilami Halimi – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2004–07
- Boban Jančevski – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2003–05[b AUT]
- Darko Glišić – Septemvri Sofia 2019–
- Stefan Jevtoski – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2016–2017
- Vlatko Kostov – Lokomotiv Sofia (1986–88)
- Dragi Kotsev – Pirin Blagoevgrad (2004–2010, 2014-2015) – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2010-2013) – Pirin GD (2012-2013)
- Denis Mahmudov – Levski Sofia (2015)
- Risto Milosavov – Dobrudzha Dobrich (1995–96) – CSKA Sofia (1996–98)
- Igor Mitreski – CSKA Sofia (2010)
- Ilija Najdoski – CSKA Sofia (1995–96)
- Jane Nikolovski – Slavia Sofia (2001–03)
- Toni Pitoška – Marek Dupnitsa (2006–07)
- Robert Petrov – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2002–06) – CSKA Sofia (2006–08) – Slavia Sofia (2009–2010) – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2017–2018)
- Robert Popov – Litex Lovech 2003–08
- Zekirija Ramadan – Belasitsa Petrich 2005–06
- Dušan Savić – Slavia Sofia 2014–2015[b SRB–YUG 1]
- Žarko Serafimovski – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2002–03
- Artim Shaqiri – CSKA Sofia 2002–03
- Darko Tasevski – Levski Sofia 2007–2012, Slavia Sofia 2019–
- Vančo Trajanov – Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Chernomorets Burgas, Minyor Pernik, Chernomorets Burgas, Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2002–04, 2006–09, 2010–2012, 2013–2018
- Zoran Zlatkovski – Pirin Blagoevgrad (2004–05; 2009–2010) – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2005–07) – Slavia Sofia (2008) – Vihren Sandanski (2009) – Ludogorets Razgrad (2011)
Madagascar
- Anicet Andrianantenaina – PFC Chernomorets Burgas, CSKA Sofia, Botev Plovdiv, Ludogorets Razgrad 2011–
Mali
- Garra Dembélé – Levski Sofia 2010–2011[b FRA][c FRA U19][c FRA U18]
- Mamoutou Coulibaly – Cherno More 2009–2010, 2015–2016
- Mamady Sidibé – CSKA Sofia 2013–2014
- Alassane Diaby – Septemvri Sofia 2018–2019
- Soulemayne Traore – Slavia Sofia 2017–2018
Malta
- Daniel Bogdanovic – Cherno More, Lokomotiv Sofia 2003–2004, 2008–2009[b LBY]
- Stefan Giglio – CSKA Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia 2000–2003
- Justin Haber – Dobrudzha Dobrich 1997
- Chucks Nwoko – CSKA Sofia 2001[b NGA]
Martinique
- Mathias Coureur – Cherno More, Lokomotiv GO 2014–2016
Mauritius
- Kévin Bru – Levski Sofia 2013–2014[b FRA][c FRA U19]
Moldova
- Alexandru Pașcenco – Vereya (2016)
- Evgheni Hmaruc – CSKA Sofia (2004–05) – Cherno More (2008)
- Vladislav Nemeşcalo – Yantra (1992)
Montenegro
- Zoran Banović – Spartak Varna 2009
- Veljko Batrović – Etar Veliko Tarnovo 2018–
- Blažo Igumanović – Montana 2016–2017
- Nemanja Šćekić – Montana 2017
- Nikola Vujadinović – CSKA Sofia 2007–2008[b SRB–YUG 1]
- Darko Vukašinović – Slavia Sofia 2007–2008
- Marko Vidović – Levski Sofia 2011–2012[b SRB–YUG 1]
Montserrat
- Corrin Brooks-Meade – Montana 2016–2017[b ENG]
Morocco
- Chakib Benzoukane – Levski Sofia 2007–2010
- Mehdi Bourabia – Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Cherno More, Levski Sofia 2014–2017[b FRA]
- Yassine El Kharroubi – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2015–2017[b FRA]
- Rayan Frikeche – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2017[b FRA]
- Ilias Haddad – CSKA Sofia 2012[b NED]
- Mourad Hdiouad – Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 2003–2006
- Abderrahman Kabous – CSKA Sofia 2007–2008[b FRA]
- Abdelkarim Kissi – Litex Lovech (2004–05) – Beroe (2007)
- Youssef Rabeh – Levski Sofia 2007–2010
- Rachid Tiberkanine – Levski Sofia 2008–09[b BEL]
Mozambique
- Manú – Beroe Stara Zagora 2006–2007
- Jerry Sitoe – Beroe Stara Zagora 2012–2013
Netherlands
- Sjoerd Ars – Levski Sofia 2011–2013
- Serginho Greene – Levski Sofia 2010–2012
- Marc Klok – Cherno More 2014–2016
- Romario Kortzorg – Botev Plovdiv 2013–2014
- Mitchell Burgzorg – Ludogorets Razgrad 2012–2014, Slavia Sofia 2014–2015
- Quido Lanzaat – CSKA Sofia 2007–08
- Gregory Nelson – CSKA Sofia (2010–2012) – Botev Plovdiv (2015–2016)
- Randy Onuoha – Neftochimic Burgas 2016–17, Slavia Sofia 2019–
- Luís Pedro – Botev Plovdiv, Levski Sofia 2013–2015[b ANG]
- Patrick Samba – Etar Veliko Tarnovo (2011–?)
- Andwélé Slory – Levski Sofia 2010[b SUR]
- Thijs Sluijter – Litex Lovech 2007–08
- Christian Supusepa – CSKA Sofia 2014–2015
- Jasar Takak – Etar 1924 2013
- Stuart van Doten – Etar 1924 2013
Niger
- Olivier Bonnes – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2015) – Montana (2016)
Nigeria
- Tunde Adeniji – Levski Sofia 2016–18
- Kevin Amuneke – CSKA Sofia 2007
- Emanuel Baba – Cherno More, Levski Sofia, Spartak Varna 2002–2004, 2006–08
- Kasali Yinka Casal – Etar 1924 2012–2013[b ENG]
- Justice Christopher – Levski Sofia (2002–04)
- Victor Deniran – Slavia Sofia (2007–09) – Sportist Svoge (2009–present)
- Richard Eromoigbe – Cherno More, Levski Sofia 2002–08
- Dino Eze – Beroe Stara Zagora (2004–06) – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2006)
- Stephen Eze – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2017–)
- Mustapha Abdullahi – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2017
- Musa Muhammed – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2017–18
- Chigozie Mbah – Slavia Sofia 2017
- Daniel Ola – Botev Plovdiv 2009[b GHA]
- Deniran Ortega – Spartak Varna (2007) – Slavia Sofia (2007–09) – Levski Sofia (2009)
- Ekundayo Jayeoba – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2000–05) – Levski Sofia (2005–08) – Chernomorets Burgas (2008–09) – Vihren Sandanski (2009–present)
- Garba Lawal – Levski Sofia (2002–03)
- Stephen Sunday – CSKA Sofia 2014–2015[c ESP U21][c ESP U20][c ESP U19]
- Omonigho Temile – Cherno More (2002–03) – Levski Sofia (2003–04; 2006–07) – Chernomorets Burgas (2007–08) – Botev Plovdiv (2008–09)
- Shikoze Udoji – Vihren Sandanski (2004–06) – CSKA Sofia (2007–09)[c BUL U21]
Norway
- Liban Abdi – Levski Sofia 2014–2015[b SOM]
- Bjørn Johnsen – Litex Lovech 2015–2016[b USA]
- Kai Risholt – Etar 1924 2013
Panama
- José Luis Garcés – CSKA Sofia 2007–08
Paraguay
- Hugo Báez – CSKA Sofia 2009–2010
Peru
- Jean Deza – Levski Sofia (2016)
Poland
- Mateusz Bąk – Etar 1924 2013
- Marcin Burkhardt – Cherno More 2014–2015
- Sławomir Cienciała – Etar 1924 2013
- Łukasz Gikiewicz – Levski Sofia 2015
- Daniel Kajzer – Botev Plovdiv 2017–
- Michał Protasewicz – Etar 1924 2013
- Damian Rączka – Lokomotiv Mezdra 2009
- Adam Stachowiak – Botev Plovdiv 2013–2015
- Tomasz Sajdak – Slavia Sofia 2009
Portugal
- Marcio Abreu – Chernomorets Burgas (2007–2011)
- Diogo Andrade – Vihren Sandanski (2008–09)
- Ricardo André – Cherno More (2007–09) – Chernomorets Burgas (2010–2011)
- João Paulo Brito – CSKA Sofia (2002–04)
- Tiago Costa – Vihren Sandanski (2007)
- Filipe da Costa – CSKA Sofia (2008) – Levski Sofia (2009)
- Luis Dias – Vihren Sandanski (2007–08)
- Paulo Teles – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2016–present)
- Pedro Eugénio – Beroe Stara Zagora (2012-2013) – Haskovo (2014-2015) –Cherno More (2015-2016) – Vereya (2016–present)
- Nuno Fonseca – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2009)
- Jose Emilio Furtado – Vihren Sandanski (2005) – CSKA Sofia (2006–07)[b CPV]
- Tozé Marreco – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2009)
- Rui Miguel – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2008) – CSKA Sofia (2009–2010)
- Fausto Lourenco – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2008–09)
- Pedrinha – Chernomorets Burgas (2010)
- Nuno Pinto – Levski Sofia (2011–2013)
- Cristóvão Ramos – Levski Sofia 2011–2014[b FRA]
- Tiago Rodrigues – CSKA Sofia 2017–
- Hugo Santos – Vihren Sandanski (2007–09)
- David Simão – CSKA Sofia 2016–2017[b FRA]
- David Silva – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2008) – CSKA Sofia (2009)
- João Silva – Levski Sofia (2012–2013)
- Hugo Simoes – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2009)
- Eduardo Simões – Vihren Sandanski (2007–08)
Romania
- Ionuţ Bădescu – Naftex Burgas (2004–05)
- Alexandru Benga – Botev Plovdiv (2014)
- Florin Bratu – Litex Lovech (2010)
- Sergiu Buș – CSKA Sofia (2014) – Levski Sofia (2017–present)
- Costin Caraman – Dobrudzha Dobrich (1993–94)
- Alexandru Curtean – Botev Plovdiv (2014)
- Dragoș Firțulescu – Beroe Stara Zagora, Dunav Ruse (2017–)
- Alexandru Giurgiu – Slavia Sofia (2016–17)
- Petre Grigoraş – Levski Sofia (1993–94)
- Dragoș Grigore – Ludogorets Razgrad (2018–)
- Sergiu Homei – Neftochimic Burgas (2016–17)
- Claudiu Keșerü – Ludogorets Razgrad (2015–)
- Srdjan Luchin – Botev Plovdiv (2014) – Levski Sofia (2016–17)
- Cosmin Moți – Ludogorets Razgrad (2012–present)
- Cristian Muscalu – Chernomorets Burgas (2010)
- Ionuț Neagu – Cherno More (2019–)
- Sergiu Negruț – Beroe Stara Zagora (2017–18)
- Emil Ninu – Levski Sofia (2014)
- Daniel Pancu – CSKA Sofia (2010)
- Georgian Paun – CSKA Sofia (2012)
- Alexandru Păcurar – CSKA Sofia (2012)
- Bogdan Pătraşcu – Litex Lovech (2000–01)
- Florentin Petre – CSKA Sofia (2006–08; 2009–10)
- Alexandru Piţurcă – CSKA Sofia (2006–07)
- Adrian Popa – Ludogorets Razgrad (2018–19)
- Andrei Prepeliță – Ludogorets Razgrad (2015–16)
- Florin Prunea – Litex Lovech (2000)
- Valeriu Răchită – Litex Lovech (2000–02)
- Laurenţiu Reghecampf – Litex Lovech (1998–99)
- Neluț Roșu – Levski Sofia (2017–18)
- Eugen Trica – Litex Lovech (2003–05) – CSKA Sofia (2005–07)
- Ianis Zicu – CSKA Sofia (2011)
Russia
- Aleksandr Bukleyev – Beroe (2008)
- Vladimir Gerasimov – Cherno More (2001–03) – Levski Sofia (2003–04)
- Konstantin Golovskoy – Levski Sofia (2002–04)
- Konstantin Kaynov – Levski Sofia (2000–01)
- Sergey Kuznetsov – Volov Shumen (1994–95)
- Yevgeni Landyrev – Litex Lovech (2003–04)
- Daniil Maykov – Slavia Sofia (2017)
- Mikhail Maryushkin – Pirin Blagoevgrad (1993–94)
- Sergey Mironov – Sliven (2008–09)
- Anton Polyutkin – Montana (2016)
- Vladislav Radimov – Levski Sofia (2000–01)
- Serder Serderov – Slavia Sofia (2016-2017)
- Nikita Sergeyev – Slavia Sofia (2016)
- Oleg Shalayev – Slavia Sofia (2013–2014) – Haskovo (2014)
- Yevgeni Tyukalov – Slavia Sofia (2016)
Saudi Arabia
- Hussein Abdulghani – Vereya 2017–
Scotland
- John Inglis – Levski Sofia (1999-00) – Botev Plovdiv (2001–02)
Serbia
- Miloš Cvetković – Levski Sofia (2017–present)
- Nebojša Ivančević – Montana (2017)
- Đorđe Ivelja – Montana (2017)
- Bojan Jorgačević – Levski Sofia 2015–2017
- Pavle Delibašić – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2008–09) – Minyor Pernik (2010)[b KOS–YUG]
- Zvonimir Stanković – Lokomotiv Sofia (2009–2010)
- Bratislav Ristić – Slavia Sofia (2009)
- Milan Milutinović – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2008–09)
- Goran Janković – Minyor Pernik (2008–2011)
- Zoran Cvetković – Vihren Sandanski (2003–06) – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2008–09)
- Nenad Nastić – CSKA Sofia (2008–09)
- Pavle Popara – Slavia Sofia (2008–2013)
- Srdjan Novković – Slavia Sofia (2008–09)
- Igor Bondžulić – Lokomotiv Sofia (2008–09)
- Igor Tasković – Marek Dupnitsa (2007–09) – Beroe (2009)
- Zoran Belošević – Slavia Sofia (2007)
- Nenad Lazarevski – Slavia Sofia (2006–07)
- Aleksandar Mutavdžić – CSKA Sofia (2006)
- Oliver Kovačević – CSKA Sofia (2006–07)[b CRO–YUG]
- Vladimir Đilas – Marek Dupnitsa (2006–07) – Lokomotiv Sofia (2007–09)
- Dejan Maksić – CSKA Sofia (2005)
- Ivan Čvorović – PFC Naftex Burgas (2004–07) – Chernomorets Burgas (2007–08) – Minyor Pernik (2009–2012) – Ludogorets Razgrad (2012-2016) – Levski Sofia (2016) – Botev Plovdiv (2017–present) (Also holds Bulgarian citizenship)
- Vladan Milosavljević – Cherno More (2004–05) – Beroe (2008)
- Dragan Isailović – Litex Lovech (2004–05)
- Uroš Golubović – Spartak Varna (2003–04) – Lokomotiv Sofia (2004–08) – Litex Lovech (2008–2011) – Ludogorets Razgrad (2011-2013)
- Slavko Matić – Slavia Sofia (2003–04) – CSKA Sofia (2005–07)
- Saša Antunović – Spartak Varna (2002–04) – Lokomotiv Sofia (2004–08)[b KOS–YUG]
- Saša Bogunović – Litex Lovech (2002–03)
- Marko Palavestrić – Spartak Varna (2002–03; 2007–08)
- Gabrijel Radojičić – Belasitsa Petrich (2002–03)[b FRA]
- Saša Zimonjić – Levski Sofia (2002–03)
- Saša Simonović – Levski Sofia (2002–05; 2009–present) – Vihren Sandanski (2005–06) – Slavia Sofia (2006–08) – Lokomotiv Mezdra (2008–09)
- Velimir Ivanović – Slavia Sofia (2002–06) – Spartak Varna (2007–09) – Minyor Pernik (2009–2010)
- Darko Savić – Spartak Varna (2002–04) – Lokomotiv Sofia (2004-2011)
- Saša Viciknez – PFC Naftex Burgas (2002–05)
- Darko Spalević – Cherno More (2002–03) – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2003–04)[b KOS–YUG]
- Budimir Đukić – Slavia Sofia (2001–05) – Spartak Varna (2007–08)
- Nenad Lukić – CSKA Sofia (2001–02) – Spartak Varna (2002–03)
- Miodrag Pantelić – Levski Sofia (2000–03)
- Mićo Vranješ – CSKA Sofia (2000–03)
- Rade Todorović – Slavia Sofia (2000–02)
- Dragan Žilić – CSKA Sofia (2000–01)
- Mile Knežević – Spartak Varna (2000–01)
- Kuzman Babeu – Slavia Sofia (2000–01)
- Miroslav Savić – Levski Sofia (2000–01)[b BIH–YUG]
- Miroslav Milošević – Cherno More (2000–04; 2005–07)
- Nebojša Jelenković – Litex Lovech (1999-08; 2009–2013)
- Ivan Litera – CSKA Sofia (1999) – Velbazhd Kyustendil (2000)
- Slavoljub Đorđević – Spartak Varna (1999-00)
- Dragoljub Simonović – Litex Lovech (1998-01) – CSKA Sofia (2001–02)
- Bratislav Mijalković – Spartak Varna (1998–99)
- Igor Bogdanović – Litex Lovech (1997–99)
- Vuk Rašović – Slavia Sofia (1997–98)[b FRG]
- Božidar Đurković – CSKA Sofia (1997–98)
- Saša Vukojević – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (1993–94)
Senegal
- Papa Alioune Diouf – Litex Lovech (2011)
- Ibrahima Gueye – CSKA Sofia (2001–06)
- Mansour Gueye – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2016)
- Jackson Mendy – CSKA Sofia (2013-2014) – Litex Lovech (2014-2015)[b FRA]
Sierra Leone
- Sulaiman Sesay-Fullah – Etar 1924 (2013)
Slovakia
- Dušan Perniš – Beroe (2017–)
- Kristián Koštrna – Pirin Blagoevgrad (2016-2017)
- Marek Kuzma – Cherno More (2016–)
- Roman Procházka – Levski Sofia (2012-2013, 2014–)
- Peter Petráš – Levski Sofia (2010)
- Daniel Kiss – Levski Sofia (2008)
- Radoslav Zabavník – CSKA Sofia (2004–05)
- Ľubomír Guldan – Ludogorets Razgrad (2011-2013)
- Marián Jarabica – Ludogorets Razgrad (2011-2012)
- Jakub Hronec – Kaliakra Kavarna (2011-2012)
Slovenia
- Tadej Apatič – Slavia Sofia (2014)
- Roman Bezjak – Ludogorets Razgrad (2012–2015)
- Dejan Djermanovič – Litex Lovech (2011)
- Elvedin Džinić – Botev Plovdiv (2013)
- Suvad Grabus – Ludogorets Razgrad (2011)[b BIH–YUG]
- Denis Halilović – CSKA Sofia (2011)
- Marko Jakolić – Montana (2017)
- Sebastjan Komel – Cherno More Varna (2013)
- Dejan Komljenović – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2009)
- Dino Martinović – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2016–)[b CRO–YUG]
- Rene Mihelič – Levski Sofia (2013)
- Mitja Mörec – CSKA Sofia (2008) – Slavia Sofia (2009)
- Milivoje Novakovič – Litex Lovech (2005–06)
- Matej Poplatnik – Montana (2015)
- Aleksander Rodić – Litex Lovech (2006–07)[b BIH–YUG]
- Jure Travner – Ludogorets Razgrad (2011)
- Saša Živec – CSKA Sofia (2011)
South Africa
- Ricardo Nunes – Levski Sofia (2014)[c POR U17]
- May Mahlangu – Ludogorets Razgrad (2018–2019)
- MacDonald Mukansi – Lokomotiv Sofia (1999-02) – CSKA Sofia (2002–03)
- Simba Marumo – Chernomorets Burgas (1999-00)
South Korea
- Lee Hyung-Sang – Spartak Varna (2008)
Spain
- Jordi Gómez – Levski Sofia (2017–present)
- Pirulo – Cherno More (2017)
- Miguel Ángel Luque – Lokomotiv Plovdiv (2016-2017)
- Añete – Levski Sofia (2014-2015, 2016-2017)
- Marcos García Barreno – Beroe Stara Zagora (2016)
- Miguel Bedoya – Levski Sofia (2014-2016)
- Brian Oliván – CSKA Sofia (2014)
- Cristian Hidalgo – Cherno More (2013)
- Antonio Tomás – CSKA Sofia (2012)
- Rubén Palazuelos – Botev Plovdiv (2012)
- Toni Calvo – Levski Sofia (2011-2012)
- Didi González – Slavia Sofia (2009–2010)
- Francisco Martos – CSKA Sofia (2006–07)
Sweden
- Mehmet Mehmet – Etar 1924 2013[b BUL]
- Sonny Karlsson – Etar 1924 2013
- Fredrik Risp – Levski Sofia 2011–2012
- Simon Sandberg – Levski Sofia 2016–2017
Switzerland
- Mihael Kovačević – Beroe Stara Zagora (2014)[c CRO U21]
- Giuseppe Aquaro – CSKA Sofia (2010–11)
- Baykal Kulaksızoğlu – Lokomotiv Sofia (2011)[b TUR]
Tajikistan
- Nuriddin Davronov – Dunav Ruse 2016-2017
- Iskandar Dzhalilov – Dunav Ruse 2016-2017
- Parvizdzhon Umarbayev – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2016–[c RUS U18]
Togo
- Serge Nyuiadzi – CSKA Sofia 2012–2013
- Paul Adado – Litex Lovech, Vidima-Rakovski 2002–2005
Trinidad & Tobago
- Brent Rahim – Levski Sofia 2002
Tunisia
- Aymen Belaïd – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2013 – Levski Sofia 2014-2015[b FRA]
- Tijani Belaïd – Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2013-2014[b FRA]
- Selim Ben Djemia – Vereya 2017–[b FRA]
- Mohamed Ben Othman – Lokomotiv GO 2016–2017
- Lamjed Chehoudi – Lokomotiv Sofia 2014–2015[b UAE]
- Enis Hajri – Chernomorets Burgas 2009–2012
- Sofien Moussa – Lokomotiv GO 2016–2017
- Aymen Souda – Lokomotiv GO, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Pirin Blagoevgrad 2015–[b FRA]
- Hamza Younés – Botev Plovdiv, Ludogorets Razgrad 2013–2015
Turkey
- Orhan Aktaş – Haskovo 2015[b DEU]
- Güven Güneri – Akademik Sofia 2010
- Fatih Yılmaz – Etar 2013[b FRG]
Turkmenistan
- Igor Kislov – Etar 1990–96[b UKR–URS]
Ukraine
- Yevhen Borovyk – Cherno More 2017–
- Serhiy Doronchenko – Etar 1924 1993[b RUS–URS]
- Oleksiy Larin – Dunav Ruse 2017–
- Ihor Oshchypko – Botev Plovdiv 2016
- Oleksandr Koval – Levski Sofia 2000
- Oleg Morgun – Etar 1924, Levski Sofia (1991–1995)
- Ihor Plastun – Ludogorets Razgrad 2016–
- Denis Prychynenko – CSKA Sofia 2014–15[b DEU]
- Ivan Shariy – Etar 1924 (1989-1991)
- Eduard Tsykhmeystruk – Levski Sofia 2000–01
Uruguay
- Sasha Aneff – Botev Vratsa 2012–2013
- Nicolás Raimondi – Loko Plovdiv 2010–11
- Robert Mario Flores – Litex Lovech 2011
- Sebastián Flores – Cherno More, Botev Plovdiv 2009–2011
- Edgardo Simovic – Vihren Sandanski 2008
- Nico Varela – Botev Plovdiv 2015
Uzbekistan
- Fevzi Davletov – Belasitsa Petrich (1999–00)
Venezuela
- Hermes Palomino – Cherno More Varna 2011–13
- Marlon Antonio Fernández – Cherno More Varna 2012
- Héctor Gonzalez – Chernomorets Burgas 2009–10
- Gabriel Cichero – Vihren Sandanski 2007
- Alejandro Cichero – Litex Lovech 2005–08
Notes
- ^ Born in Angola
- ^ Born in Austria
- ^ Born in Belgium
- ^ Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Bulgaria
- ^ Born in Cameroon
- ^ Born in Cape Verde
- ^ Born in Croatia (then part of the SFR Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo (then Zaïre)
- ^ Born in England
- ^ Born in France
- ^ Born in Germany
- ^ Born in Ghana
- ^ Born in Kosovo (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Libya
- ^ Born in the Netherlands
- ^ Born in Nigeria
- ^ Born in Poland
- ^ Born in Portugal
- ^ Born in Romania
- ^ Born in Russia (then part of the Soviet Union)
- ^ Born in Senegal
- ^ Born in Serbia (then part of the SFR Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Slovakia (then part of Czechoslovakia)
- ^ Born in Slovenia (then part of the SFR Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Somalia
- ^ Born in Spain
- ^ Born in Suriname
- ^ Born in Turkey
- ^ Born in Uganda
- ^ Born in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union)
- ^ Born in the United Arab Emirates
- ^ Born in the USA
- ^ Born in West Germany (now part of Germany)
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References
- “А” група погледна към елита на Европа at 7sport.net