List of association football clubs playing in the league of another country
This is a list of association football clubs playing in the league of another country i.e. a country other than the one where they are based. Conditions for competing in a "foreign" league, as well as in a continental/confederational competition, are set case-by-case by FIFA, the international association football federation as well as the respective continental confederation and national football associations involved.
Clubs which are located in defunct nations that merged with others, new nations separated from others, or which stopped competing in a nation's league system because their locale was transferred to another nation, are not included in this article.
Great Britain and Ireland
As a result of the history of football in the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom has four FIFA member countries instead of one. Therefore, clubs that play outside what would be regarded as their 'home country' are included.England / Scotland
→ : English in Scotland- Berwick Rangers play in the Scottish football league system. They were relegated in the 2018–19 season and play in the Scottish Lowland League as of 2019–20.
- Tweedmouth Rangers joined tier 6 of the Scottish football league system which is the East of Scotland Football League in 2016 from the North Northumberland League.
- Gretna played in the English football league system until 2002 when they were elected to the Scottish Football League. They folded in 2008, and their successor club Gretna 2008 continue to play in the Scottish football league system.
- Annan Athletic played in the English football league system from 1952 to 1977.
England / Wales
- The New Saints, one of only two fully professional clubs in the Welsh Premier League, represents both the Welsh village of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain and the English town of Oswestry, since its merger in 2003 with financially troubled Oswestry Town, an English club which played in the Welsh football structure. Since the 2007–08 season, they have played in Oswestry, while previously playing in Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain. As regular contenders to the Welsh Premier League title and Welsh Cup, The New Saints have represented Wales in European competitions.
- Newcastle A.F.C. from Newcastle, Shropshire play in the Welsh football league system.
- Bucknell F.C. from Bucknell, Shropshire played in the Welsh football league system until the 2014–15 season.
- Trefonen F.C. play in the Welsh football league system.
- Morda United did play in the Mid Wales Football League, but moved to the West Midlands League in 1994. The club returned, but to the Montgomeryshire League since the 2014–15 season until the 2016–17 season.
- Bishop's Castle Town did play in the Montgomeryshire League, but moved to the Shropshire County League in 2010. The club returned to the Montgomeryshire League in the 2016–17 season.
- In addition, Station Road, home to Llanymynech F. C., is located on the English side of Llanymynech.
- Cardiff City play in the Championship
- Swansea City play in the Championship
- Newport County play in League Two
- Wrexham play in the National League
- Merthyr Town play in the Southern Football League Premier Division South
- In addition, Deva Stadium, home to Chester and previously to the defunct Chester City, straddles the England–Wales border, and its entire pitch is in Wales.
Cardiff City and Swansea City have played in the top division of English football. Cardiff City are also the only non-English side to have won the FA Cup, winning it in 1927 ; they again reached the final in 2008, prompting the English FA to change the rules to allow Welsh clubs to represent England in UEFA competitions should they qualify to do so. Swansea City won the 2012–13 Football League Cup, and are the first Wales-based club to qualify for a European competition through a place reserved for the English Football Association.
The following Welsh clubs have also played in the English football league system:
The following defunct Welsh clubs also played in the English league system:
Until 1995, the above clubs were allowed to participate in the Welsh Cup, and represented Wales in the Cup Winners' Cup if they won. Clubs playing in those parts of England close to the Welsh border could also play in the Welsh Cup by invitation, but could not represent Wales if they won.
Northern Ireland / Republic of Ireland
→ : Northern Irish in the Republic of Ireland- Two different clubs bearing the name Derry City have played in the Republic of Ireland football league system:
- * The original club, founded in 1928, played in the Northern Ireland football league system until 1972, when it was expelled from the Irish Football League due to issues related to The Troubles. The club then spent 13 years without a league until being admitted to the second level of the League of Ireland in 1985. Two years later, they earned promotion to the League of Ireland's first level, and continued there until their expulsion in 2009 for financial mismanagement. The club was dissolved shortly thereafter.
- * A new Derry City club, which considers itself to be a continuation of the original, was founded in January 2010, and was admitted to the second level of the League of Ireland starting with the 2010 season. They returned to the top flight at the first opportunity by winning the First Division title.
Guernsey / England
→ : Guernsey in England- Guernsey F.C. play in the Isthmian League Division One South East.
Jersey / England
→ : Jersey in England- Jersey Bulls F.C. play in the Combined Counties League Division One.
Isle of Man / England
→ : Isle of Man in England- F.C. Isle of Man play in the North West Counties Football League.
Continental Europe
Andorra / Spain
→ : Andorran in Spain- FC Andorra play in the Spanish football league system.
Austria / Germany
- SV Kleinwalsertal played in Germany since the 1960s until 2018, playing in the tier eleven B-Klasse Allgäu 8 in 2017–18.
Bosnia and Herzegovina / Yugoslavia
- FK Borac Banja Luka played in the Yugoslav football league system. Technically, the club stayed Yugoslav and continued to participate in Yugoslav competition until 1995, despite Bosnia and Herzegovina having been recognised as independent in 1992.
Cyprus / Greece
- Olympiakos Nicosia played in Greece in 1967–68, 1969–70, and 1971–72.
- AEL Limassol played in Greece in 1968–69.
- EPA Larnaca FC played in Greece in 1970–71.
- AC Omonia played in Greece in 1972–73.
- APOEL F.C. played in Greece in 1973–74.
Finland / Sweden
→ : Finnish in Sweden- IF Fram 1999–2011 and possibly earlier
- IF Östernäskamraterna 2004–2007
- Eckerö IF 2005–2009
- Jomala IK 2000–2005 and possibly earlier
- IF Finströms Kamraterna 2002–2003
- IF Start 2004
- Lemlands IF 2011– still plays in Swedish league system
- Hammarlands IK 2014– still plays in Swedish league system
Georgia / Soviet Union
→ : Georgian in the Soviet Union- FC Dinamo Sukhumi played in the Soviet football league system. Technically, the club stayed Soviet and continued to participate in Soviet competition. Concurrently, in Georgia was conducted separate championship and some former footballers from Dynamo Sukhumi created FC Tskhumi in Tbilisi.
Germany / Switzerland
- FC Büsingen play in the Swiss football league system, as Büsingen am Hochrhein is a German exclave surrounded by Switzerland.
Italy / Switzerland
- AP Campionese play in the Swiss football league system, as Campione d'Italia is an Italian exclave surrounded by Switzerland.
→ : Kosovar in Serbia
Kosovo is still only a partially recognised state and the government of Serbia still claims the territory as its own. Due to Serbian refusal of Kosovo institutions, Serbs in North Kosovo act independently in sport. For example, the Football First League of North Kosovo was primarily formed of Serbian clubs from four of North Kosovo's municipalities. Both governments agreed upon creating a Community of Serb Municipalities.
In 2016, Kosovo became the 55th member of UEFA, and therefore Football Federation of Kosovo's Football Superleague of Kosovo became a recognised independent league.
From 2010 to 2015, the Football First League of North Kosovo was the top football regional league in North Kosovo, ranked fifth in the Serbian league system. The league was formed primarily of Serbian football clubs that come from four of North Kosovo's municipalities such as Leposavić, Zvečan, Zubin Potok and Northern Kosovska Mitrovica. The league was formed in protest to the establishment of the Kosovo Super League by the Republic of Kosovo; the Serbian clubs from North Kosovo refuse to enter the Republic of Kosovo's institutions as per the Assembly of the Community of Municipalities of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija.
- FK Ibar Leposavić
- FK Kopaonik Lešak
- FK Moša Banje
- FK Rudar Kosovska Mitrovica
- FK Zvečan
- FK Radnik Prilužje
- FK Sočanica
- FK Mokra Gora plays in the national Serbian League West
- FK Trepča play in the Morava Zone League
Liechtenstein / Switzerland
- FC Balzers
- USV Eschen/Mauren
- FC Ruggell
- FC Schaan
- FC Triesen
- FC Triesenberg
- FC Vaduz
Monaco / France
→ : Monegasque in France- AS Monaco FC play in the French football league system as Monaco does not have a professional league and the Monégasque Football Federation, which has no international recognition, was not formed until 2000. They are one of the most successful clubs in France having won eight Ligue 1, five Coupe de France and one Coupe de la Ligue titles, and have also represented France in European competitions, reaching the final of the now-defunct UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1992 and of the UEFA Champions League in 2004.
San Marino / Italy
- San Marino Calcio played in the Italian football league system from its foundation in 1959 until the end of the 2018–19 Serie D season, when they moved to Cattolica in Italy, merging into the local team.
- A.C. Juvenes/Dogana played in both the Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio and the Italian amateur levels until the 2006–07 season. Now they play only in the Sammarinese league. Juvenes/Dogana was founded in 2000 after the merger of S.S. Juvenes and G.S. Dogana: the two clubs also played in both Italy and San Marino at the time of the merger.
- S.P. Cailungo
- F.C. Domagnano
- S.C. Faetano
- F.C. Fiorentino
- S.P. La Fiorita
- S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio
- A.C. Juvenes/Dogana
- A.C. Libertas
- S.S. Murata
- S.S. Pennarossa
- S.S. San Giovanni
- S.P. Tre Fiori
- S.P. Tre Penne
- S.S. Virtus
Spain / France
- UE Bossost play in the French football league system .
Ukraine / Russia
The three clubs are from Crimea, a territory recognized by Ukraine and a majority of countries as part of Ukraine, but have been under effective Russian control as the Republic of Crimea since the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation. FC Sevastopol and SC Tavriya Simferopol last played in the 2013–14 Ukrainian Premier League, and were dissolved after the completion of the season. The three clubs were reformed as football organizations of the Russian Federation and joined the Russian Professional Football League starting from the 2014–15 season, after approval from the Russian Football Union. The inclusion of Crimean clubs in Russian competitions have not been approved by either FIFA or UEFA, and the Football Federation of Ukraine have lodged a complaint. On 22 August 2014 UEFA decided "that any football matches played by Crimean clubs organised under the auspices of the Russian Football Union will not be recognised by UEFA until further notice", and on 4 December 2014, decided to prohibit Crimean clubs to play in competitions organised by the Russian Football Union as from 1 January 2015 and for the region to be considered as a "special zone" for football purposes until further notice.
Africa
Western Sahara / Morocco
→ : Western Saharan in Morocco- JS Massira, from the Moroccan-city of El Aaiún in the territory that western Sahara claims, plays in Botola 2, the second division of the Moroccan Football League.
Americas
Antigua and Barbuda / United States
→ : Antiguan and Barbudan in the United States- Antigua Barracuda FC played in USL Pro from 2011 to 2013. The team was forced to play its entire 2013 schedule on the road due to issues with its home stadium, normally a cricket ground, and folded after that season.
Bermuda / United States
- Bermuda Hogges, before folding at the end of the 2012 season, played in the Premier Development League. The team began as a member of the USL Second Division, but self-relegated to the PDL after the 2009 season. Many of the players appeared for the Bermuda national team. The club folded after the 2013 PDL season.
- FC Bascome Bermuda joined the USL League Two in time for the 2020 season.
Canada / United States
- Toronto FC have played in MLS since 2007.
- Vancouver Whitecaps FC joined MLS in 2011. The Whitecaps played in the USL First Division until 2009 and in the temporary USSF Division 2 in 2010.
- Montreal Impact joined MLS in 2012. Their predecessors of the same name had played the previous three seasons in three different leagues—the USL First Division in 2009, the temporary USSF Division 2 in 2010, and the new NASL in 2011.
- Toronto FC II began play in the USL Championship, then known as the United Soccer League, in 2015. In 2019 they became a founding member of USL League One.
- Calgary Foothills FC, Thunder Bay Chill, TSS FC Rovers, Victoria Highlanders, and WSA Winnipeg are teams playing in USL League Two.
Former
- Calgary Boomers
- Edmonton Drillers
- Montreal Manic
- Montreal Olympique
- Toronto Blizzard
- Toronto Falcons
- Vancouver Royals
- Vancouver Whitecaps
The Toronto Lynx also participated in the PDL until 2014. In addition, two Canadian MLS teams, the Impact and Whitecaps, previously fielded under-23 sides in the PDL. Former Canadian PDL teams include the Abbotsford Mariners, Hamilton Rage, K–W United FC, FC London, original Ottawa Fury, and Vancouver Whitecaps Residency.
FC Edmonton played in the modern North American Soccer League until 2017, at which time it halted professional operations. The club resumed professional play in 2019 on its own side of the US–Canada border in the new Canadian Premier League.
The Ottawa Fury began play in the NASL in 2014, replacing a PDL team of the same name. The team moved to the league now known as the USL Championship after the 2016 season before suspending operations following the 2019 season.
As in the men's game, the women's soccer pyramid contains leagues that operate on both sides of the border. The current top level, the National Women's Soccer League, operates solely in the U.S., although it receives financial backing from both U.S. Soccer and the Canadian Soccer Association, and also had backing from the Mexican Football Federation until that body organized its own women's league in 2017.
- The USL W-League had six Canadian members—K-W United, Laval Comets, London Gryphons, Ottawa Fury Women, Quebec Dynamo, and Toronto Lady Lynx at its height before folding following the 2015 season.
- Calgary Foothills WFC began play in United Women's Soccer, one of two leagues that currently form the de facto second level of the women's sport in the two countries, in 2017.
Puerto Rico / United States
Even though Puerto Rico is a dependent territory of the United States, it has a separate football federation, the Puerto Rican Football Federation. The highest level of competition within Puerto Rico is the Puerto Rico Soccer League, and teams can qualify domestically as Puerto Rican entrants in the Caribbean Club Championship and the CONCACAF Champions League.
- The Puerto Rico Islanders played in the new North American Soccer League during the league's first two seasons of 2011 and 2012. The Islanders had played in the USL First Division in 2009 and USSF D2 Pro League in 2010.
- Sevilla FC Puerto Rico, Club Atlético River Plate Puerto Rico, and Puerto Rico United were initially going to play in USL Pro in the 2011 season, but were removed due to severe economic difficulties. All three teams moved to Puerto Rican leagues.
- Bayamón Fútbol Club for the 2014 season was meant to be renamed Puerto Rico FC and was expected to play in the National Premier Soccer League. In the end the team never played in the league.
- Puerto Rico FC, played in the NASL's 2016 fall season and the 2017 season.
Asia and Oceania
Australia / Singapore
→ : Australian in Singapore- Perth Kangaroos IFC and the Darwin Cubs played in the 1994 Singapore Premier League, placing first and second, respectively.
Brunei / Malaysia
- DPMM FC played in the Malaysia Premier League in 2006, and the Malaysia Super League in 2007 and 2008.
- The Football Association of Brunei Darussalam used to enter a team in the Malaysian league.
Brunei / Singapore
- DPMM FC play in the Singapore Premier League, starting in 2009, after getting kicked out the Malaysia Super League for the 2009 season. They were also invited to take part in the Singapore Cup in 2007. Only during the FIFA ban on the Brunei FA in 2009, that DPMM FC have suspended their participation and resumed it only in 2012.
China / Hong Kong
- Lanwa FC played in the Hong Kong First Division League for three seasons from 2005 to 2008. While Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China, it has its own football federation and professional league.
- Chengdu Tiancheng and Xiangxue Eisiti were both reserve teams of clubs based in mainland China which played in the 2008–09 Hong Kong First Division League season. However, both teams played their home games in Hong Kong.
- R&F play in the Hong Kong Premier League, starting from the 2016–17 season.
Malaysia / Australia
- Harimau Muda A competed in National Premier Leagues Queensland in the 2014 season, but played all their games in Australia.
Malaysia / Singapore
- As part of a two-way arrangement with the Football Association of Singapore, the Football Association of Malaysia entered an under-22 representative side, known as Harimau Muda A, in the S-League from 2012 to 2015.
- The Football Association of Singapore used to enter a team in the Malaysian league, but pulled out after the 1994 season following a dispute with the Football Association of Malaysia over gate receipts, and launched its own S.League. From 2012 to 2015, a new Singapore representative side, based around the Under-23 team participated in the Malaysia Super League and the Malaysia Cup.
New Zealand / Australia
- Wellington Phoenix play in the A-League, starting from the 2007–08 season.
- New Zealand Knights played in the National Soccer League from 1999 to 2004 and in the A-League from 2005 to 2007.
Foreign and Satellite teams in Singapore
Besides DPMM FC, a number of "foreign" teams have also played in the S.League. These clubs, while playing their home games in Singapore, are either satellite teams of foreign clubs or are made up exclusively of foreign players:- Albirex Niigata Singapore FC
- Beijing Guoan Talent Singapore FC
- Dalian Shide Siwu FC
- Etoile FC
- Liaoning Guangyuan FC
- Sinchi FC
- Sporting Afrique FC
- Yishun Super Reds FC
In recent years, foreign clubs from other countries have also been invited to participate in the Singapore Cup.