- Source: List of foreign basketball players in Serbia
This is a list of men's foreign players that play or have played in the top league in basketball clubs from the territory of Serbia.
In this list are included the foreign players that:
Play or have played in the Serbian league system (from 2006 until nowadays), and in clubs from the territory of Serbia in the Serbia and Montenegro league system (including FR Yugoslavia, from 1992 until 2006) and in the Yugoslav league system (from 1945 until 1992).
Have been part of the club roster in the league.
Have been born in Serbia and capped by a foreign national team. This includes players that have dual citizenship.
Notes:
Players from former Yugoslav republics (namely Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Slovenia) are excluded, except for those that have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) or are naturalised.
Players that have played in NBA are bolded.
Summary
Africa
Americas
Asia & the Pacific
Europe
Albania
Dallas Moore – Partizan (2021–2022)
Argentina
Facundo Campazzo – Crvena zvezda (2022–present)
Lautaro López – Borac Čačak (2021–2022)
Luca Vildoza – Crvena zvezda (2022–present)
Australia
Jonah Bolden – FMP (2016–2017)
Dante Exum – Partizan (2022–2023)
Mirko Đerić – FMP (2016), Vršac (2016–2018), Dynamic (2018–2019)
Isaac Humphries – FMP (2018)
Nathan Jawai – Partizan (2010–2011)
Venky Jois – Pirot (2021)
Jock Landale – Partizan (2018–2019)
Marial Mading – SPD Radnički (2020–2021)
Aleks Marić – Partizan (2009–2010)
Steven Marković – Crvena zvezda (2005–2008, 2009), Radnički Kragujevac (2010–2013)
Duop Reath – FMP (2018–2020), Crvena zvezda (2020–2021)
Tom Wilson – Partizan (2017)
Mark Worthington – Radnički Kragujevac (2012–2013)
Austria
Luka Ašćerić – Mega (2018–2020)
Neno Ašćerić – Crvena zvezda (2000)
Bogić Vujošević – Novi Sad (2009–2011), Vojvodina Srbijagas (2011–2012), Radnički Beograd (2012–2013), Crnokosa (2013–2014)
Aleksandar Đurić – Crvena zvezda (2003–2004)
Belarus
Mikalai Aliakseyeu – FMP Železnik (2002)
Artsiom Parakhouski – Partizan (2019)
Belgium
David Filbiche – Tamiš (2019–2020)
Belize
Milt Palacio – Partizan (2007–2008, 2009)
Benin
Mouphtaou Yarou – Radnički Kragujevac (2013)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Only NBA and naturalised players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina expatriate basketball people in Serbia
Alex Renfroe – Partizan (2018–2019)
Ratko Varda – Partizan (1995–2001), Radnički Kragujevac (2012–2013), Mega (2013–2014), Dynamic (2017)
Bulgaria
Martin Durchev – Ergonom (2006–2007)
Yordan Minchev – Vršac (2017)
Branko Mirković – Smederevo (2003–2005)
Martin Sotirov – Konstantin (2017–2018)
Filip Videnov – Crvena zvezda (2009–2010), FMP Železnik (2010)
Cameroon
Robert Songolo Ngijol – Zlatibor (2017–2018)
Landry Nnoko – Crvena zvezda (2020–present)
Canada
Shamiel Stevenson – Metalac (2021–2022)
Ammanuel Diressa – FMP (2018–2019)
Alexandar Živojin Danilović – Spartak (2021–present)
Lazar Kojović – Spartak (2017–2018)
Greg Newton – Lavovi (2003)
Velimir Radinović – FMP Železnik (2004–2005), Vršac (2006–2007)
Congo D.R.
Gracin Bakumanya – Spartak (2018–2019)
Congo R.
David Oyona Ibandzo – Mladost Zemun (2021–present)
Colombia
Braian Angola – Partizan (2020)
China
Zhao Xuxin – Mladost Zemun (2017–2018), Beovuk (2018–2019)
Croatia
Only national team players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Croatian expatriate basketball people in Serbia
Tomislav Gabrić – Metalac (2015–2016)
Oliver Lafayette – Partizan (2010)
Karlo Matković – OKK Beograd (2019–2020), Mega Basket (2020–2022)
Ivo Nakić – Partizan (1986–1992)
Ivica Zubac – Mega Basket (2016)
Czech Republic
Blake Schilb – Crvena zvezda (2013–2014)
Jan Veselý – Partizan (2008–2011)
Denmark
Jonas Bergstedt – Dynamic (2018)
Dominican Republic
James Feldeine – Crvena zvezda (2017–2018)
Finland
Jamar Wilson – Partizan (2015–2016)
France
Malcolm Cazalon – Mega Basket (2020–present)
Boris Dallo – Partizan (2013–2015)
Stephane Gombauld – Mladost Zemun (2020–2021)
Alpha Kaba – Mega Basket (2015–2017)
Joffrey Lauvergne – Partizan (2012–2014)
Mathias Lessort – Crvena zvezda (2017–2018), Partizan (2021–present)
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot – Mega Basket (2015–2016)
Predrag Materić – Partizan (2001–2002, 2003–2004), Vršac (2002–2003), Mega Basket (2005–2006)
Adam Mokoka – Mega Basket (2018–2019)
Emmanuel Monceau – Kolubara LA 2003 (2021)
Renathan Ona Embo – Vršac (2019–2020)
Bandja Sy – Partizan (2018–2019)
Léo Westermann – Partizan (2012–2014)
Gabon
Stéphane Lasme – Partizan (2008–2009)
Gambia
Ousainou Sarr – Mladost Zemun (2020–present)
Georgia
Sergo Atuashvili – Vizura (2008–2009)
Giorgi Bakradze – Tamiš (2021–present)
Goga Bitadze – Smederevo (2016–2017), Mega (2017–2018; 2019)
Duda Sanadze – Borac Čačak (2021–2022)
Sandro Sanadze – Tamiš (2021)
Germany
Vladimir Bogojević – Partizan (2000)
Dejan Bolović – Dunav (2017–2020)
Amar Gegić – Partizan (2018–2019)
Kostja Mushidi – Mega Basket (2016–2019), OKK Beograd (2019)
Filip Stanić – Mega (2018–2019), OKK Beograd (2019)
Maik Zirbes – Crvena zvezda (2014–2016, 2018–2019, 2021–2022)
Ghana
Ben Bentil – Crvena zvezda (2022–2023)
Amida Brimah – Partizan (2018)
Greece
Vlado Janković – Mega (2008–2009)
Ioannis Kouzeloglou – Partizan (2014–2015)
Ntousan Koutsopoulos – Crvena zvezda (1991–1992, 2000–2001), FMP Železnik (2010–2011)
Igor Milošević – Crvena zvezda (2005–2008)
Ioannis Papapetrou – Partizan (2022–present)
Stratos Perperoglou – Crvena zvezda (2018–2020)
Sofoklis Schortsanitis – Crvena zvezda (2015)
Kostas Stratakis – Beko (2015–2016), Srem (2016–2017), Proleter (2018), Radnički Beograd (2018–2019)
Miloš Šakota – Slodes (2018–2020)
Georgios Taousanis – Kolubara LA 2003 (2019–2020)
Vlaikidis Vlasios – Novi Sad (199x)
Guyana
Rawle Marshall – Vršac (2007–2008)
Haiti
Schnider Hérard – Sloga (2020)
Hungary
Márton Báder – Vršac (2009)
Kemal Karahodžić – Spartak (2007–2012)
Nemanja Miščević – Spartak (2018–2019)
István Németh – Vojvodina Srbijagas (2003–2004, 2006–2008)
Israel
Anton Kazarnovski – Sloboda (2018)
Yam Madar – Partizan (2021–present)
Gal Mekel – Crvena zvezda (2015)
Guy Pnini – FMP Železnik (2008–2009)
Ivory Coast
Deon Thompson – Crvena zvezda (2017)
Jamaica
Dylan Ennis – Mega (2017), Crvena zvezda (2017–2018)
Kimani Ffriend – FMP Železnik (2003–2004), Metalac (2012), Jagodina (2015–2016), OKK Beograd (2016), Dynamic (2016–2017)
Jerome Jordan – Vršac (2010–2011)
Samardo Samuels – Partizan (2017)
Kazakhstan
Anton Ponomarev – FMP Železnik (2010)
Latvia
Dāvis Bertāns – Partizan (2012–2014)
Rodions Kurucs – Partizan (2021–2022)
Žanis Peiners – Partizan (2019–2020)
Lebanon
Jad Khalil – Kolubara LA 2003 (2020–2021), Sloga (2022–present)
Mitchell Tabet – Novi Pazar (2020)
Lithuania
Aurimas Majauskas – Dynamic (2017)
Paulius Valinskas – FMP (2022–present)
Mali
Sidiki Kone – Mladost Zemun (2019–2020), Sloga (2020)
Mexico
Horacio Llamas – Crvena zvezda (2002)
Montenegro
Only NBA and naturalised players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Serbia
Žarko Čabarkapa – Atlas (1997–2001)
Omar Cook – Crvena zvezda (2007–2008)
Predrag Drobnjak – Partizan (1992–1998, 2006–2007)
Nikola Peković – Atlas (2003–2004), Mega Basket (2004–2005), Partizan (2005–2008, 2011)
Kendrick Perry – Mega (2019–2020)
Taylor Rochestie – Crvena zvezda (2017–2018, 2020)
Marko Simonović – Mega Basket (2019–2021)
Slavko Vraneš – FMP Železnik (1997–2000), Crvena zvezda (2004), Partizan (2007–2010), Metalac (2013, 2017–2018)
New Zealand
Finn Delany – FMP (2019)
Paul Henare – OKK Beograd (2002–2003)
Corey Webster – Mega (2015)
Nigeria
Josh Akognon – Partizan (2015)
Tunji Awojobi – Crvena zvezda (2005)
Obinna Ekezie – Crvena zvezda (2002–2003)
Martins Igbanu – Mladost Zemun (2020–2021)
Ebuka Izundu – FMP (2021–present)
Michael Ojo – FMP (2017–2018), Crvena zvezda (2018–2020)
David Onuorah – Novi Pazar (2021)
North Macedonia
Only NBA and naturalised players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Macedonian expatriate basketball people in Serbia
Pero Antić – Crvena zvezda (2005–2007, 2017–2018)
Bo McCalebb – Partizan (2009–2010)
Panama
Chris Warren – FMP Železnik (2005)
Poland
Aleksander Balcerowski – Mega (2021–2022)
Portugal
João Soares – Vizura (2008–2009)
Puerto Rico
John Holland – Crvena zvezda (2022–present)
Qatar
Trey Johnson – Vršac (2007–2008)
Russia
Giorgi Buyukliev – Bor
Pavel Gromyko – Crvena zvezda (2007–2008)
Aleksei Kotishevskiy – Radnički Kragujevac (2009–2010)
Pavel Lobarev – Zlatibor (2018–2019), Spartak (2019), Vojvodina (2019–2020)
Samson Ruzhentsev – Mega (2021–2022)
Ivan Slutsky – FMP (2017–2018), Metalac (2018)
Senegal
Mouhammad Faye – Crvena zvezda (2018–2020)
Slovakia
Vladimír Brodziansky – Partizan (2022–present)
Michal Čekovský – Partizan (2011–2013)
Peter Sedmák – Dynamic (2017)
Slovenia
Only NBA and naturalised players are listed, for players with Wikipedia article, see: Category:Slovenian expatriate basketball people in Serbia
Aleksandar Ćapin – Radnički Kragujevac (2012–2013), Dynamic (2017)
Vlatko Čančar – Mega (2016–2018)
Radoslav Nesterović – Partizan (1992–1993)
Alen Omić – Crvena zvezda (2018)
South Korea
Moon Tae-jong – Vršac (2009–2010)
Spain
Lorenzo Brown – Crvena zvezda (2019–2020)
Quino Colom – Crvena zvezda (2020–2021)
Sweden
Anton Gaddefors – Radnički Kragujevac (2010–2012)
Switzerland
Dušan Mlađan – Radnički Kragujevac (2013–2014)
Andrija Nešović – Dunav (2019–2021), Slodes (2021–present)
Turkey
Mert Akay – Dynamic (2019–present)
Emre Bayav – Crvena zvezda (2004–2005)
Yunus Çankaya – Radnički Kragujevac (2011)
Duşan Cantekin – Mega (2014–2015)
Semih Erden – Partizan (2004–2005)
Cem Han – Novi Pazar (2018)
Alp Oktay – Dunav (2022–present)
Yiğit Onan – Dynamic (2021–2022)
Erbey Paltaci – Novi Pazar (2021–present)
Okben Ulubay – FMP (2019–2020)
Ukraine
Roman Gumenyuk – Mega (2005–2006)
Oleksandr Kobzystyi – OKK Beograd (2021–2022), Mega (2022–present)
Oleksandr Lypovyy – Crvena zvezda (2014)
United Kingdom
Matthew Bryan-Amaning – Radnički Kragujevac (2012–2013)
United States
Virgin Islands, United States
Reggie Freeman – FMP Železnik (2002–2003, 2003–2005), Crvena zvezda (2003), Vojvodina Srbijagas (2005), Metalac (2009)
See also
List of foreign NBA players
List of current Basketball League of Serbia team rosters
List of foreign football players in Serbia
Notes
Sources
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of foreign basketball players in Serbia
- List of foreign players in Serbia
- List of NBA players born outside the United States
- List of Turkish NBA players
- List of naturalized basketball national team players
- Basketball League of Serbia
- List of NBA drafted players from Serbia
- Goga Bitadze
- List of foreign-born players in Spanish men's national basketball team
- List of foreign NBA drafted players