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I'm trying to compose a list of people who have appeared for at least two different countries' national teams. So far I've come up with:

  • Paul Gonzalez - Australia/USA
  • Mike Nickeas - Great Britain/USA
  • Brant Ust - Great Britain/USA
  • Junior Oberto - Italy/Venezuela
  • Luis Ricardo Serafin de Camarga - Brazil/Italy
  • Simon Eissens - Great Britain/Australia
  • Orlando Stewart - Netherlands/Netherlands Antilles
  • Richard Orman - Aruba/Netherlands
  • Giovanni Carrara - Italy/Venezuela
  • Sean Spencer - USA/Greece
  • Juan Carlos Sulbaran - Netherlands/Netherlands Antilles
  • James Rutherford - Canada/Great Britain
  • J.C. Romero - USA/Puerto Rico
  • Alex Rodriguez - USA/Dominican Republic
  • Tiago Da Silva - Brazil/Italy
  • Augie Ojeda - Mexico/USA
  • Donavon Hendricks - Australia/South Africa
  • Paul Rutgers - Australia/South Africa
  • Yevgeny Puchkov - USSR/Russia
  • Mitch Evans - Australia/Great Britain
  • Oliver Kanthak - Austria/Germany
  • Philippe Lecourieux - France/New Caledonia
  • Sylvio Censale - Puerto Rico/Italy
  • Maximiliano De Biase - Italy/Argentina
  • Edgar Arismendi - Spain/Venezuela

Can anyone name someone I'm missing?

- --Mischa 21:30, 5 February 2009 (EST)

If you wished to, you could consider people who have played or managed or coached for one team and also played or managed or coached for another team, although I can't think of anyone off the top of my head. - Randy

Jorge Fuentes, Bill Arce, Ron Fraser, Davey Johnson and Alfonso Urquiola have managed multiple teams. Antonio Munoz played for Cuba and coached for Italy. Chien-Cheng Kuo played for Taiwan and coached for China. - --Mischa 20:40, 1 March 2009 (EST)

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