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List of Jewish footballers

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The following is a list of Jewish footballers (soccer), organized by nationality.

Name Nationality Date of birth Date of death Position Years active International caps International goals Ref.
Alan Damián Bender  Argentina 1986 Living FW 2005–2014 [1]
Daniel Brailovsky  Argentina 1958 Living MF 1976–1988 3 0 [2]
Lucas Licht  Argentina 1981 Living DF 1999–present 0 0 [3]
Federico Mociulsky  Argentina 1989 Living MF 2007–present 0 0 [4]
Diego Nicolaievsky  Argentina 1993 Living MF 2014–present 0 0 [5]
José Pékerman  Argentina 1949 Living MF 1970–1977 0 0 [6]
Jaime José Rotman  Argentina GK c. 1932–1944 0 0 [7]
Isaac Scliar  Argentina 1920 1991 FW c. 1939–1951 0 0 [7]
Juan Pablo Sorín  Argentina 1976 Living MF 1994–2009 76 12 [8]
León Strembel  Argentina 1918 MF c. 1939–1956 5 0 [7]
Ezra Sued  Argentina 1923 2011 FW c. 1943–1954 6 2 [7][9]
Aarón Wergifker  Argentina 1914 1994 DF c. 1932–1946 4 0 [7]
Marco Wolff  Argentina 1996 Living DF 2020–present 0 0 [10]
Ashley Brown  Australia 1994 Living FW 2010–2014 6 1 [11]
Jordan Brown  Australia 1996 Living MF 2012–2018 0 0 [12]
Tal Karp  Australia 1981 Living MF 1996–2009 27 2 [13]
Melissa Maizels  Australia 1993 Living GK 2012–present 0 0 [14]
Jacob Muir  Australia 2002 Living DF 2019–present 0 0 [15]
Jordan Swibel  Australia 1999 Living FW 2016–present 0 0 [16]
Nick Blackman  Barbados 1989 Living FW 2006–2021 6 3 [17]
Daniel Tenenbaum  Brazil 1995 Living GK 2014–present 0 0 [18]
Tomer Chencinski  Canada 1984 Living GK 2007–2018 1 0 [19]
Sebastián Rozental  Chile 1976 Living FW 1992–2008 27 2 [20]
Tvrtko Kale  Croatia 1974 Living GK 1994–2016 0 0 [21]
Joe Johnson  England 2006 Living DF 2023 0 0 [22]
Dave Metchick  England 1943 Living MF 1961–1975 0 0 [23]
David Pleat  England 1945 Living MF 1961–1971 0 0 [24][25]
Barry Silkman  England 1952 Living MF 1974–1986 0 0 [26][27]
Roni Porokara  Finland 1983 Living MF 2003–2015 24 5 [28]
Boris Rotenberg  Finland 1986 Living DF 2001–2022 0 0 [29]`
Gary Assous  France 1988 Living MF 2008–2012 0 0 [30]
Jonathan Assous  France 1983 Living MF 2001–present 0 0 [31]
Steven Cohen  France 1986 Living MF 2003–2015 0 0 [32]
Rudy Haddad  France 1985 Living MF 2004–2018 0 0 [33]
Mickaël Madar  France 1968 Living FW 1987–2002 3 1 [34]
Gottfried Fuchs  Germany 1889 1972 FW 1911–1913 6 14 [35]
Julius Hirsch  Germany 1892 1945 MF 1911–1913 7 4 [36]
Ignác Amsel  Hungary 1889 1974 GK c. 1920–1937 9 0 [37]
Gyula Bíró  Hungary 1890 1961 MF c. 1905–1916 36 3 [38]
József Eisenhoffer  Hungary 1900 1945 FW c. 1917–1941 8 7 [39]
Lajos Fischer  Hungary 1902 1978 GK c. 1920–1931 9 0 [40]
József Fogl  Hungary 1897 1971 DF c. 1910–1931 [41]
Károly Fogl  Hungary 1895 1969 DF c. 1910–1930 [42]
Sándor Gellér  Hungary 1925 1996 DF 1945–1956 8 0 [38]
Dezső Grósz  Hungary 1898 1975 DF c. 1920–1931 2 0 [43]
Adolf Kertész  Hungary 1892 1920 DF c. 1910–1920 11 0 [44]
Gyula Kertész  Hungary 1888 1982 MF c. 1908–1928 1 0 [45]
Vilmos Kertész  Hungary 1890 1962 MF c. 1908–1924 47 11 [46]
Sándor Nemes  Hungary 1899 1977 FW 1916–1933 3 0 [47]
Rudolph Nickolsburger  Hungary 1899 1969 MF c. 1920–1932 2 0 [48]
Ferenc Sas  Hungary 1915 1988 MF 1936–1938 17 2 [49][47]
Alfréd Schaffer  Hungary 1893 1945 FW c. 1910–1925 15 17 [50]
Béla Sebestyén  Hungary 1885 1959 MF c. 1905–1915 24 2 [51]
Oszkár Szendrő  Hungary 1889 1947 DF c. 1900–1920 13 0 [52]
Imre Taussig  Hungary 1894 1945 MF c. 1910–1920 5 1 [53]
Antal Vágó  Hungary 1891 1944 MF c. 1910–1930 17 0 [54]
Árpád Weisz  Hungary 1896 1944 c. 1922–1926 7 0 [55]
Ferenc Weisz  Hungary 1885 1944 FW c. 1900–1920 17 3 [56]
Louis Bookman Ireland Ireland 1890 1943 FW 1914–1921 4 0 [57]
Giovanni Di Veroli  Italy 1932 2018 DF 1952–1957 0 0 [58]
Dudu Aouate  Israel 1977 Living GK 1995–2014 45 0 [59]
Reuven Atar  Israel 1969 Living MF 1986–2003 32 3 [60]
Pini Balili  Israel 1979 Living FW 1996–2014 29 7 [61]
Tal Banin  Israel 1971 Living MF 1987–2006 80 12 [62]
Elyaniv Barda  Israel 1981 Living MF 1998–2018 19 9 [63]
Jerry Beit haLevi  Israel 1912 1997 FW 1927–1945 1 0 [64]
Tal Ben Haim I  Israel 1982 Living DF 2001–2021 96 1 [65]
Tal Ben Haim II  Israel 1989 Living FW 2007–present 27 5 [66]
Arik Benado  Israel 1973 Living DF 1991–2012 95 0 [67]
Yossi Benayoun  Israel 1980 Living MF 1997–2019 75 19 [68]
Nir Davidovich  Israel 1976 Living GK 1994–2013 50 0 [69]
Baruch Dego  Israel 1981 Living MF 1997–2019 2 0 [70]
Eli Driks  Israel 1964 Living FW 1981–2000 27 4 [71]
Eli Fuchs  Israel 1924 1992 MF c. 1944–1955 9 0 [72]
Shimon Gershon  Israel 1977 Living DF 1996–2010 50 4 [73]
Yehoshua Glazer  Israel 1927 2018 FW 1944–1966 35 18 [74]
Alon Harazi  Israel 1971 Living DF 1989–2009 89 2 [75]
Tomer Hemed  Israel 1987 Living FW 2005–present 37 17 [76]
Ya'akov Hodorov  Israel 1927 2006 GK 1942–1966 31 0 [77]
Yaniv Katan  Israel 1981 Living FW 1998–2014 31 5 [78]
Adoram Keisi  Israel 1972 Living DF 1990–2007 55 4 [79]
Nir Klinger  Israel 1966 Living DF 1984–1998 83 2 [80]
Tal Ma'abi  Israel 1985 Living DL 2003-2016 0 0 [81]
Uri Malmilian  Israel 1957 Living MF 1973–1993 62 16 [82]
Alon Mizrahi  Israel 1971 Living FW 1988–2005 38 17 [83]
Avi Nimni  Israel 1972 Living MF 1990–2008 80 17 [84]
Eli Ohana  Israel 1964 Living MF 1980–1999 50 17 [85]
Avi Ran  Israel 1963 1987 GK 1981–1987 9 0 [86]
Haim Revivo  Israel 1972 Living MF 1990–2004 67 15 [87]
Moshe Romano  Israel 1946 Living FW c. 1965–1982 12 5 [88]
Nahum Stelmach  Israel 1936 1999 FW 1951–1970 53 22 [89]
Benny Tabak  Israel 1957 Living FW 1972–1994 12 5 [90]
Idan Tal  Israel 1975 Living MF 1994–2013 69 5 [91]
Yochanan Vollach  Israel 1945 Living DF 1962–1990 12 1 [92]
Eran Zahavi  Israel 1987 Living MF 2006–present 67 31 [93]
Michael Zandberg  Israel 1980 Living MF 1998–present 20 4 [94]
Itzik Zohar  Israel 1970 Living MF 1987–2005 31 9 [95]
Jonathan Levin  Mexico 1993 Living MF 2013–present 0 0 [96]
Edgar Davids  Netherlands 1973 Living MF 1991–2014 74 6 [97]
Bennie Muller  Netherlands 1938 2024 MF 1958–1970 43 2 [98]
Johnny Roeg  Netherlands 1910 2003 FW 1934–1936 0 0 [98]
Sjaak Swart  Netherlands 1938 Living FW 1956–1973 31 10 [98]
Raul Geller  Peru 1936 Living MF c. 1956–1971 0 0 [99]
Ludwik Gintel  Poland 1899 1973 FW 1911–1930 12 0 [38]
Leon Sperling  Poland 1900 1941 MF 1914–1934 16 2 [100]
Zygmunt Steuermann  Poland 1899 1941 FW 1920–1941 2 4 [101][102]
Finn Azaz  Republic of Ireland 2000 living MF 2020-present 1 0 [103]
Yakov Erlikh  Russia 1988 Living FW 2006–present 0 0 [29]
Dean Furman  South Africa 1988 Living MF 2006–present 5 0 [104]
Rudolf Wetzer  Romania 1901 1993 FW 1920–1937 17 13 [38]
Sam Latter  Scotland 1904 2010 DF 1928–1931 0 0 [105]
Semen Altman  Soviet Union 1946 Living GK 1965–1965 0 0 [106]
Leonid Buryak  Soviet Union 1953 Living MF 1963–1971 49 8 [107]
Eduard Dubinski  Soviet Union 1935 1969 DF 1954–1968 12 0 [106]
Mikhail Gershkovich  Soviet Union 1948 Living FW 1966–1979 10 3 [106]
Adamas Golodets  Soviet Union 1933 2006 FW 1954–1964 0 0 [106]
Viktor Kanevskyi  Soviet Union 1936 2018 FW 1946–1959 2 0 [106]
Viktor Kaplun  Soviet Union 1958 Living DF 1976–1984 1 0 [106]
Konstantin Krizhevsky  Soviet Union 1926 2000 DF 1946–1961 14 0 [108]
Eduard Mudrik  Soviet Union 1939 2017 DF 1957–1969 8 1 [108]
Boris Razinsky  Soviet Union 1933 2012 GK 1947–1973 3 0 [109]
Valeri Urin  Soviet Union 1934 2023 FW 1953–1966 5 0 [106]
Mikhail Yakushin  Soviet Union 1910 1998 DF 1928–1944 0 0 [108]
Hennadiy Altman  Ukraine 1979 Living GK 1998–2008 0 0 [110]
Andriy Oberemko  Ukraine 1984 Living MF 2004–2015 0 0 [111]
Ryan Adeleye  United States 1987 Living DF 2005–present 0 0 [112]
Jeff Agoos  United States 1968 Living DF 1991–2005 134 4 [113]
Yari Allnutt  United States 1970 Living MF 1993–2004 5 2 [114]
Yael Averbuch West  United States 1986 Living DF 2002–2018 26 1 [115]
Kyle Beckerman  United States 1982 Living MF 2007–2020 37 1 [116][117]
Jonathan Bornstein  United States 1984 Living DF 2007–2020 24 2 [118]
Dan Calichman  United States 1968 Living DF 1991–2001 3 0 [119]
Benny Feilhaber  United States 1985 Living MF 2005–2020 28 2 [120]
Eddy Hamel  United States 1902 1943 MF 1922–1930 [121]
Zac MacMath  United States 1991 Living GK 2011–present 0 0 [122]
Shep Messing  United States 1949 Living GK 1973–1987 0 0 [123]
Daniel Steres  United States 1990 Living DF 2011–present 0 0 [124]
Matt Turner  United States 1994 Living GK 2021–present 33 0 [125]
Sara Whalen  United States 1976 Living MF 1997–2002 [126]
DeAndre Yedlin  United States 1993 Living DF 2014–present 81 0 [127]
Joe Jacobson  Wales 1986 Living DF 2006–present 0 0 [26][27]

See also

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