- Source: List of Celtic F.C. international footballers
This is a list of players, past and present, who have been capped by their country in international football whilst playing for Celtic Football Club. As well as Scotland, 46 other nations have fielded Celtic players in their international sides.
Albania
Albania
Rudi Vata
Australia
Australia
Aaron Mooy
Daniel Arzani
Scott McDonald
Tom Rogic
Mark Viduka
Marco Tilio
Austria
Austria
Moritz Bauer
Belgium
Belgium
Dedryck Boyata
Jason Denayer
Joos Valgaeren
Arne Engels
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Stiliyan Petrov
Aleksandar Tonev
Cameroon
Cameroon
Landry N'Guémo
Canada
Canada
Alistair Johnston1
Joe Kennaway1
China
China
Du Wei
Zheng Zhi
Croatia
Croatia
Josip Juranović
Jozo Šimunović
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Cristian Gamboa
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Jiří Jarošík
Denmark
Denmark
Oliver Abildgaard
Thomas Gravesen
Ulrik Laursen
Matt O'Riley
Morten Rasmussen
Marc Rieper
Kasper Schmeichel
Erik Sviatchenko
Morten Wieghorst
England
England
Fraser Forster
Alan Thompson
Finland
Finland
Teemu Pukki
Viljami Sinisalo
Germany
Germany
Andreas Hinkel
Andreas Thom
Ghana
Ghana
Mubarak Wakaso
Greece
Greece
Vasilis Barkas
Georgios Samaras
Giorgos Giakoumakis
Guinea
Guinea
Bobo Balde
Mohammed Sylla
Honduras
Honduras
Emilio Izaguirre
Luis Palma
Iceland
Iceland
Teddy Bjarnason
Jóhannes Eðvaldsson
Ireland
Ireland
From 1882 to 1921 Ireland were an "All Ireland" side. On the partitioning of Ireland in 1920 they continued to play as Ireland (IFA) alongside the newly formed Dublin-based Irish Free State side. Up until 1953 both sides claimed to represent all of Ireland, at which point FIFA ruled that neither side could call themselves "Ireland"; instead, the IFA side were named "Northern Ireland" whilst the FAI side were named "Republic of Ireland". Several players were capped by both international sides following partition, until 1950 when FIFA intervened and ruled that players could no longer do this.
Frank Collins2
Billy Cook
Patsy Gallacher2
Peter Kavanagh2
Charlie Tully Also later played for Northern Ireland
Israel
Israel
Eyal Berkovic
Nir Biton
Rami Gershon
Beram Kayal
Hatem Abd Elhamed
Liel Abada
Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast
Olivier Tebily
Ismalia Soro
Japan
Japan
Shunsuke Nakamura
Kyogo Furuhashi
Daizen Maeda
Yosuke Ideguchi
Reo Hatate
Koki Mizuno
Yuki Kobayashi
Tomoki Iwata
Kenya
Kenya
Victor Wanyama
Montenegro
Montenegro
Sead Hakšabanović
Mexico
Mexico
Efraín Juárez
Netherlands
Netherlands
Edson Braafheid
Glenn Loovens
Pierre van Hooijdonk
Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink
New Zealand
New Zealand
Chris Killen
Nigeria
Nigeria
Efe Ambrose
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
Conor Hazard
Neil Lennon
Paddy McCourt
Niall McGinn
Allen McKnight
Bertie Peacock
Anton Rogan
Charlie Tully
Norway
Norway
Kristoffer Ajer
Harald Brattbakk
Vidar Riseth
Thomas Rogne
Stefan Johansen
Poland
Poland
Artur Boruc
Paweł Brożek
Dariusz Dziekanowski
Dariusz Wdowczyk
Maciej Zurawski
Łukasz Załuska
Patryk Klimala
Maik Nawrocki
Portugal
Portugal
Jorge Cadete
Jota
Republic of Ireland / Ireland (FAI)
Republic of Ireland
On the partitioning of Ireland in 1922, the Dublin-based FAI were formed and fielded a separate international side from the already established Belfast run (IFA) Ireland international side. Up until 1953 both sides claimed to represent all of Ireland, at which point FIFA ruled that neither side could call themselves "Ireland"; instead, the FAI side were named "Republic of Ireland" whilst the IFA side were named "Northern Ireland". Several players had been capped by both international sides following partition, until 1950 when FIFA intervened and ruled that players could no longer do this.
Pat Bonner
Tony Cascarino
Tommy Coyne
Shane Duffy
Sean Fallon
Patsy Gallacher
Charlie Gallagher
Joe Haverty
Colin Healy
Adam Idah
Mikey Johnston
Peter Kavanagh2
Mick McCarthy
Roy Keane
Aiden McGeady
Liam Miller
Chris Morris
Lee O'Connor
Robbie Keane
Liam Scales
Anthony Stokes
Paddy Turner
Russia
Russia
Dmitri Kharine
Scotland
Scotland
Appearances correct as of 16 November 2021
Senegal
Senegal
Diomansy Kamara
Henri Camara
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
Mohamed Bangura
Slovakia
Slovakia
Ľubomír Moravčík
Stanislav Varga
South Korea
South Korea
Oh Hyeon-gyu
Cha Du-ri
Ki Sung-Yueng
Yang Hyun-jun
Kwon Hyeok-kyu
Sweden
Sweden
John Guidetti
Magnus Hedman
Henrik Larsson
Mikael Lustig
Daniel Majstorović
Johan Mjällby
Carl Starfelt
Gustaf Lagerbielke
Freddie Ljungberg
Switzerland
Switzerland
Ramon Vega
Stephane Henchoz
Saidy Janko
Benjamin Siegrist
Albian Ajeti
United States of America
United States
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Auston Trusty
Venezuela
Venezuela
Fernando de Ornelas
Miku
Wales
Wales
Craig Bellamy
John Hartson
Joe Ledley
Adam Matthews
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Kundai Benyu
Notes
1 Joe Kennaway had dual nationality
2 Between 1921 and 1950 several players were capped by both the Irish Free State (Dublin based FAI) and Ireland (Belfast based IFA) as both teams claimed they represented the whole of Ireland. In 1950, FIFA intervened and ruled that players were no longer allowed to play for both sides. From 1953, under further instruction from FIFA, the Dublin-run FAI team became known as Republic of Ireland whilst the Belfast-run IFA team became known as Northern Ireland.
References
Celtic players who have played for England, englandstats.com
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