Nationalities 1988-1989 La Liga

Nationalities 1988-1989 La Liga Table
Rk Nation # Players Min List
1es Spain383606,799Julio Salinas, Fernando Gómez Colomer, Txiki Begiristain, Joaquín, Roberto Fernández Bonillo, Míchel, Emilio Butragueño, Pedro Uralde, Alberto Martínez Díaz, Juan Antonio Señor ...
2ar Argentina1014,419Oscar Ruggeri, Nery Pumpido, Juan Crespín, Ricardo Albis, José Luis Rodríguez, Blas Giunta, Ezequiel Castillo, José Luis Brown, Rubén Ciraolo, Fernando Rodríguez Ferrer
3uy Uruguay711,259Antonio Alzamendi, Miguel Bossio, Pablo Bengoechea, Gustavo Matosas, Fernando Barboza, Ernesto Vargas, Gustavo Loureiro
4br Brazil511,870Baltazar Maria de Morais Júnior, Amarildo Souza do Amaral, Vicente Biurrun, Aloísio Pires Alves, Carlos Alberto de Araújo Prestes
5py Paraguay56,008José Luis Chilavert, Ramón Hicks, Julio César Romero, Eulalio Mora, Julio César Franco López
6mx Mexico48,831Hugo Sánchez, José Manuel de la Torre, Luis Flores, Francisco Javier Cruz
7yu Yugoslavia47,564Mauro Ravnić, Zoran Marić, Branko Miljuš, Duško Milinković
8eng England34,343Gary Lineker, Adrian Heath, Sammy Lee
9hr Croatia25,441Janko Janković, Milivoj Bračun
10ie Republic of Ireland23,391Kevin Moran, Michael Robinson
11su Soviet Union23,150Rinat Dasayev, Vasyl Rats
12at Austria22,999Toni Polster, Peter Wurz
13bg Bulgaria2559Bozhidar Iskrenov, Nasko Sirakov
14cm Cameroon13,330Thomas N'Kono
15de Germany12,871Bernd Schuster
16dk Denmark12,647John Lauridsen
17sv El Salvador12,474Mágico González
18pt Portugal12,401Paulo Futre
19cl Chile11,873Patricio Yáñez
20ma Morocco11,312Hassan Fadil
21ve Venezuela1983José Luis Mosquera
22no Norway1955Jan Berg
23hu Hungary1743József Szendrei

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