List of foreign Division 1 Féminine players

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The Division 1 Féminine is the highest league of women's football in France. The league, which started in 1974, was divided in two separate divisions (Division 2 Féminine and Division 3 Féminine). The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:

  1. Have played at least one Division 1 Féminine game. Players who were signed by Division 1 Féminine clubs, but only played in lower leagues, cup games and/or European games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.

Clubs listed are those for which the player has played at least one Division 1 Féminine game.

In bold: players who are currently under contract by a Division 1 Féminine club.

Africa (CAF)[edit]

Algeria Algeria[edit]

Cameroon Cameroon[edit]

Congo Republic of the Congo[edit]

Djibouti Djibouti[edit]

Gabon Gabon[edit]

Guinea Guinea[edit]

Ivory Coast Ivory Coast[edit]

Kenya Kenya[edit]

Malawi Malawi[edit]

Mali Mali[edit]

Morocco Morocco[edit]

Nigeria Nigeria[edit]

Senegal Senegal[edit]

South Africa South Africa[edit]

Tunisia Tunisia[edit]

Asia (AFC)[edit]

Australia Australia[edit]

China China[edit]

Nepal Nepal[edit]

Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei[edit]

Japan Japan[edit]

Lebanon Lebanon[edit]

Thailand Thailand[edit]


Europe (UEFA)[edit]

Austria Austria[edit]

Belgium Belgium[edit]

Bulgaria Bulgaria[edit]

Croatia Croatia[edit]

Czech Republic Czech Republic[edit]

Denmark Denmark[edit]

England England[edit]

Estonia Estonia[edit]

Finland Finland[edit]

Germany Germany[edit]

Greece Greece[edit]

Hungary Hungary[edit]

Iceland Iceland[edit]

Israel Israel[edit]

Italy Italy[edit]

Malta Malta[edit]

Montenegro Montenegro[edit]

Netherlands Netherlands[edit]

North Macedonia North Macedonia[edit]

Norway Norway[edit]

Poland Poland[edit]

Portugal Portugal[edit]

Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland[edit]

Romania Romania[edit]

Russia Russia[edit]

Scotland Scotland[edit]

Serbia Serbia[edit]

Slovakia Slovakia[edit]

Spain Spain[edit]

Sweden Sweden[edit]

Switzerland Switzerland[edit]

Turkey Turkey[edit]

Ukraine Ukraine[edit]

Wales Wales[edit]

North, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)[edit]

Bahamas The Bahamas[edit]

Canada Canada[edit]

Costa Rica Costa Rica[edit]

Guadeloupe Guadeloupe[edit]

Note: As Guadeloupe is an overseas department of the French Republic, players listed here must also have been capped by the Guadeloupe women's national team, which is a member of CONCACAF, although not of FIFA.

Haiti Haiti[edit]

Jamaica Jamaica[edit]

Martinique Martinique[edit]

Note: As Martinique is an overseas department of the French Republic, players listed here must also have been capped by the Martinique women's national team, which is a member of CONCACAF, although not of FIFA.

Mexico Mexico[edit]

Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago[edit]

United States United States[edit]

Oceania (OFC)[edit]

New Zealand New Zealand[edit]

Tahiti French Polynesia[edit]

South America (CONMEBOL)[edit]

Argentina Argentina[edit]

Brazil Brazil[edit]

Chile Chile[edit]

Notes[edit]

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    Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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    Born in Brazil
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    Born in Canada
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    Born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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    Born in England
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    Born in France
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    Born in Hong Kong
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    Born in Hungary
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    Born in South Africa
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    Born in Switzerland
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    Born in the United States
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