Nationalities 1989-1990 Bundesliga

Nationalities 1989-1990 Bundesliga Table
Rk Nation # Players Min List
1de Germany363511,759Stefan Kuntz, Michael Zorc, André Golke, Pierre Littbarski, Andreas Möller, Uwe Bein, Martin Kree, Hans-Jörg Criens, Thomas Häßler, Uwe Freiler ...
2pl Poland914,539Jan Furtok, Andrzej Buncol, Marek Leśniak, Christof Hetmanski, Rudolf Wojtowicz, Andrzej Rudy, Janusz Turowski, Grzegorz Więzik, Krzysztof Kajrys
3dk Denmark78,632Brian Laudrup, Jan Bartram, John Jensen, Peter Rasmussen, Jann Jensen, Flemming Povlsen, Bjarne Goldbæk
4no Norway68,785Jørn Andersen, Rune Bratseth, Anders Giske, Erland Johnsen, Kjetil Rekdal, Kai Erik Herlovsen
5cs Czechoslovakia59,442Ján Kocian, František Straka, Pavel Chaloupka, Petr Rada, Ivo Knoflíček
6hr Croatia34,915Srećko Bogdan, Damir Burić, Vlado Kasalo
7yu Yugoslavia34,910Demir Hotić, Radmilo Mihajlović, Zvjezdan Cvetković
8ar Argentina33,814José Basualdo, Rodolfo Cardoso, Marcelo Carracedo
9br Brazil33,331Jorginho, Nando, Leonardo Manzi
10sct Scotland25,119Alan McInally, Murdo MacLeod
11nl Netherlands23,559Rob Reekers, Gerrit Plomp
12is Iceland21,757Ásgeir Sigurvinsson, Eyjólfur
13nz New Zealand13,045Wynton Rufer
14ch Switzerland12,858Peter Knäbel
15sn Senegal12,547Souleyman Sané
16gr Greece12,502Dimitrios Tsionanis
17gh Ghana12,014Anthony Baffoe
18dd Germany DR11,851Falko Götz
19us United States11,751Thomas Dooley
20at Austria11,568Bernd Krauss
21su Soviet Union11,085Igor Belanov
22ru Russia1825Sergei Gorlukovich
23rs Serbia1566Milorad Pilipović
24hu Hungary1292László Farkasházy

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