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1 Players  



1.1  Alderney  





1.2  Australia  





1.3  Burma  





1.4  China  





1.5  Cook Islands  





1.6  Croatia  





1.7  England  





1.8  Germany  





1.9  Greece  





1.10  Hungary  





1.11  India  





1.12  Ireland  





1.13  Kenya  





1.14  Malaysia  





1.15  Netherlands  





1.16  Northern Ireland  





1.17  Papua New Guinea  





1.18  Samoa  





1.19  Scotland  





1.20  South Africa  





1.21  Switzerland  





1.22  United States  







2 List by country of birth  





3 References  





4 External links  














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This is a list of foreign-born football players who played for the New Zealand men's national football team.

Players[edit]

Alderney[edit]

Australia[edit]

Burma[edit]

China[edit]

Cook Islands[edit]

Croatia[edit]

England[edit]

Germany[edit]

Greece[edit]

Hungary[edit]

India[edit]

Ireland[edit]

Kenya[edit]

Malaysia[edit]

Netherlands[edit]

Northern Ireland[edit]

Papua New Guinea[edit]

Samoa[edit]

Scotland[edit]

South Africa[edit]

Switzerland[edit]

United States[edit]

List by country of birth[edit]

England is the country where most of foreign-born New Zealand players were born.

Birthplace Players
 England 59
 Scotland 34
 Australia 8
 Ireland 4
 Netherlands 4
 Northern Ireland 4
 South Africa 4
 Hungary 3
Alderney Alderney 1
Myanmar Burma 1
 China 1
 Cook Islands 1
 Croatia 1
 Germany 1
 Greece 1
 India 1
 Kenya 1
 Malaysia 1
 Papua New Guinea 1
 Samoa 1
 Switzerland 1
 United States 1

References[edit]

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  • ^ "Durante All White to play for New Zealand". FTBL. 12 September 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Australian-born defender Andrew Durante is eligible to play for New Zealand.
  • ^ McCartney, Aidan (26 October 2015). "One-time Coventry City trialist Liam Graham signs for Chesterfield". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Chesterfield have signed Australian-born right-back Liam Graham
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  • ^ Cockerill, Michael (19 March 2017). "Dane Ingham, the footballer who chose the All Whites over the Socceroos". Stuff. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Ingham is 17, born and raised in northern NSW by a Kiwi mum
  • ^ Hyslop, Liam (20 March 2016). "Easy decision for Jai Ingham to choose New Zealand over Australia". Stuff. Retrieved 4 October 2021. The 23-year-old was born and raised in Australia, but both he and his younger brother, fellow All Whites rookie Dane, qualify to play for Samoa and New Zealand through their Kiwi-born mother.
  • ^ "Luka Prelevic". Soccerway. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  • ^ "Soccer: Own goals kick-start Stevens' career". The New Zealand Herald. 31 October 2000. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Australian-born but living in New Zealand for the last 20 of his 27 years
  • ^ "The Leong Family - Frankton, Hamilton, New Zealand". Kete Hamilton: Memories of Hamilton. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Arthur is the only sibling to be born in China.
  • ^ "Soccer: Steep learning curve for newcomers". The New Zealand Herald. 30 June 2000. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Bouckenooghe is the outsider but only just - born in the Cook Islands.
  • ^ Skelly, Eddie (15 March 2018). "Bolton Wanderers defender earns international call up". Lion of Vienna Suite. SB Nation. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Adam Mitchell has had a varied career. Born in Croatia...
  • ^ "Martin Akers". World Football. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  • ^ Voerman, Andrew (24 November 2019). "Joe Bell a professional in waiting as he eyes a national title with the Virginia Cavaliers". Stuff. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Born in England, but raised in Wanaka, Bell...
  • ^ Shaw, Aimee (25 December 2018). "The Interview: Tim Brown, from All Whites footballer to captain of $2 billion company". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Brown was born in Ascot, England, and moved to New Zealand aged 3.
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  • ^ Rollo, Phillip (27 August 2021). "'He's pumped': New Zealand teenager Matthew Garbett joins Serie A club Torino". Stuff. Retrieved 10 October 2021. Garbett was born in England but grew up on the Kāpiti Coast before moving to Wellington
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  • ^ "O.F.A Graduate Dan Keat sets sights high in Sweden". Olé Football Academy. 21 January 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2021. After being been born in England he grew up in New Zealand
  • ^ "Tony Levy". Greens on Screen. Retrieved 4 October 2021. No further chances emerged for the Edmonton-born midfielder...
  • ^ "David Mulligan". Stuff. 11 May 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2021. English-born Mulligan played for Kevin Fallon's New Zealand youth team...
  • ^ Kovzan, Sam (11 August 2017). "Sporting KC signs 25-year-old midfielder James Musa from Swope Park Rangers". Sporting Kansas City. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Born in Plymouth, England, Musa moved to New Zealand at the age of six and turned professional in 2010...
  • ^ "Soccer: Born with football in their blood". The New Zealand Herald. 31 October 2002. Retrieved 4 October 2021. James Pritchett. Born: 1/7/82, Watford, England.
  • ^ "Soccer: Rowe is ready to roll". The New Zealand Herald. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2021. the English-born lad, who is eligible to represent New Zealand through his father
  • ^ "Tommy Smith". Stuff. 11 May 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Born in Macclesfield in Cheshire, the Smith family moved to Auckland when Tommy was eight years old.
  • ^ "Former All Whites captain Steve Sumner has died". Stuff. 8 February 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2021. England-born Sumner is regarded as one of the most influential figures in New Zealand football.
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  • ^ Persoglia, Tony; Stock, Greg. "Australian Player Database - WO". OzFootball. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Wright, Billy. Date of Birth: 04-Nov-1962, England
  • ^ "New Zealand international Shane Smeltz confirms his retirement". ESPN. 11 February 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2021. An old-fashioned, predatory No. 9, German-born Gold Coast-raised Smeltz
  • ^ "Football: Greek recruit at home". The New Zealand Herald. 28 March 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Tzimopoulos has spent all his life in Greece, and his only previous connection with New Zealand football was a three-month stint playing here as a 13-year-old.
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  • ^ Shaskey, Tara (25 May 2015). "Taranaki football veteran inspires Hungarian team". Stuff. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Kiss, born in Budapest...
  • ^ "Footballer with a passion inspires newcomers". Indian Newslink. 30 April 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Born in Navsari (Gujarat) in India, Jeram arrived in New Zealand during his formative years.
  • ^ "Harry Edge refuses to represent Malaysia internationally". Oceania Football Center. 9 June 2020. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Harry was born in New Zealand but he is eligible to represent Malaysia because his father Declan was born there.
  • ^ "All Whites centreback Nando Pijnaker moves to Danish club from Portugal". Stuff. 1 September 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Holland-born Pijnaker will be the fourth graduate of New Zealand's...
  • ^ "Barrow add New Zealand international midfielder Benjamin van den Broek". The Non-League Paper. 25 August 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Barrow have brought in Dutch-born, New Zealand international Benjamin van den Broek
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  • ^ "Ex-All White Noel Barkley to head football charity". Stuff. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Barkley, who came to New Zealand from his native Northern Ireland...
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  • ^ "Vale | Keith Nelson". New Zealand Football. 3 February 2020. Retrieved 4 October 2021. the Scotland-born striker represented his country on 39 occasions and scored 25 goals.
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  • ^ Davidson, John (13 November 2013). "Storm could have been a Socceroux". FTBL. Retrieved 3 October 2021. Born in Cape Town to South African parents but raised both in New Zealand and Australia, Roux has dual Kiwi and Australian nationality.
  • ^ "Energy FC Signs New Zealand International Deklan Wynne to Loan Deal". Energy FC. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021. Wynne, who was born in Johannesburg, South Africa before moving to New Zealand at the age of 14...
  • ^ Windon, Jacob (25 September 2019). "Household name: Rufer ready to lead Phoenix's new generation". A-League Men. Retrieved 4 October 2021. the Geneva-born midfielder will be one of the on-field lieutenants of choice
  • ^ Rollo, Phillip (17 October 2016). "Hawaii-born All Whites defender Kip Colvey relishes United States test". Stuff. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
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