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List of Chile international footballers born outside Chile

List of Chile international footballers born outside Chile

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This is a list of Chile international footballers born outside their country.

Naturalised players

According to the current or previous Chilean nationality laws, the following players who were born outside Chile and have played (or have been part of any squad) for Chile national team are considered on two terms about his naturalisation:

By descent

Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.
Caps includes non A-Class matches.

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By residence

Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.
Caps includes non A-Class matches.

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Possible cases

At the beginning, from 1910 to 1913,[44][45][46][47][48] the Chile National Team squad was made up of Chilean and British citizens,[22] but there is no further information about each player. The following players were probably born in the UK or another country such as Colin Campbell. However, it is possible they were only of British descent:

Goalkeepers:

  • Leonard Claude Gibson Yelli (4 caps)
  • Pablo Woitas Dorgan (1 cap)
  • Roy Lester (1 cap)

Defenders:

  • J. MacWilliams (2 caps)
  • E. F. Ashe (3 caps)
  • Bardie (1 cap)
  • Forgie (1 cap)
  • Harold Dean (1 cap)

Midfielders:

  • Andrés Hoyl (2 caps)
  • Henry Allen (3 caps)
  • Lewis (1 cap)
  • Eickoff (1 cap)

Forwards:

  • Frank Simmons (2 caps, 1 goal)
  • J. P. Davidson (3 caps)
  • Juan H. Hamilton (4 caps)
  • Joseph Robson (3 caps)
  • Heriberto Sturgess (1 cap)
  • Loades (1 cap)
  • J. Johnstone (1 cap)
  • Alexander Skewes (1 cap)

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