Players born in Spain who play with other teams

Emilio Nsue

Born in Mallorca to an Equatoguinean father and a Mallorcan mother. Represented Spain in lower categories. In March 2013, he signed a contract with the Equatorial Guinean Football Federation.

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Giovanni Simeone

The son of Cholo Simeone, he was born in Madrid on July 5, 1995, but plays for Argentina from the lower categories.

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Cristian Benavente

He was born in Alcalá de Henares on May 19, 1994, he is a Spanish-Peruvian soccer player. His father is Spanish Agustín Benavente, who played futsal; and his mother is Magali Bristol, from Lima and a former volleyball player. Cristian Benavente has always played with the Peruvian National Team.

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Ivan Balliu

He was born in Caldas de Malavella, in Gerona. Albanian nationalized Spanish footballer, he has played different matches in the lower categories of the Spanish team, but after obtaining Albanian nationality, he was called up by the Albanian senior team.

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Munir Mohamedi

He was born in Melilla on May 10, 1989. Since 2015 he has played as a goalkeeper for the Moroccan national team.

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Achraf hakimi

He was born in Madrid on November 4, 1998 and despite being also eligible for Spain for having dual nationality, the footballer chose to play with the Moroccan team, his nationality of descent.

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Pedro Obiang

He was born in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid on March 27, 1992, he is a Spanish-Equatorial Guinean soccer player. He played with Spain in lower categories but made his debut with the Equatorial Guinea senior team in November 2018.

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Keita Balde

Born in Arbucias, Gerona, on March 8, 1995, the footballer chose to play for the Senegal team, his nationality of descent.

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Sergej Milinkovic-Savic

He was born in Lleida on February 27, 1995, when his father, also a footballer, was a member of the Unió Esportiva Lleida. He has always been international with the Serbian national team.

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Robert Skov

He was born in Marbella on May 20, 1996. He made his debut with the Danish national team in June 2019

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Eddy silvestre

He was born in Roquetas de Mar, Almería on August 2, 1992, but Eddy plays for the Azerbaijan national team, his mother's birthplace.

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