Nationalities 2003-2004 Primera División

Nationalities 2003-2004 Primera División Table
Rk Nation # Players Min List
1mx Mexico323488,415Emilio Mora, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Jared Borgetti, Javier Saavedra, Francisco Gabriel de Anda, Felipe de Jesús Ayala, Fernando Arce, Luis Ernesto Pérez, Octavio Valdez, Paulo Serafín ...
2ar Argentina3984,254Andrés Silvera, Marcelo Delgado, Walter Gaitán, César Delgado, Walter Jiménez, Alfredo Moreno, Walter Erviti, Federico Vilar, Ariel González, Ángel Morales ...
3br Brazil2027,738Eliomar Marcón, Alex Fernandes, Irênio, Aílton da Silva, Robert, José Damasceno, Claudio Da Silva, Kléber Pereira, Didi, Flavio Rogerio ...
4cl Chile1225,324Rodrigo Ruiz, Reinaldo Navia, Luis Ignacio Quinteros, Rodrigo Valenzuela, Sebastián González, Ricardo Francisco Rojas, Fernando Martel, Gamadiel García, Raúl Muñoz, Fabián Estay ...
5uy Uruguay1220,408Vicente Sánchez, Carlos María Morales, Marcelo Tejera, Gabriel Álvez, Martín Rodríguez Alba, Sebastián Abreu, José Enrique García, Gustavo Biscayzacú, Diego Perrone, Ronald Ramírez ...
6co Colombia918,362Luis Gabriel Rey, Andrés Chitiva, Frankie Oviedo, Miguel Calero, Víctor Pacheco, Eudalio Arriaga, John Javier Restrepo, Mauricio Molina, John Harold Lozano
7py Paraguay817,407José Cardozo, Salvador Cabañas, Paulo da Silva, Darío Verón, Denis Caniza, Julio César Yegros, Rubén Ruiz Díaz, Luis Ramón Romero
8pe Peru46,521Juan Reynoso Guzmán, Roberto Palacios, Roberto Silva, Jorge Soto
9hn Honduras35,198Danilo Turcios, Carlos Pavón, Milton Núñez
10cr Costa Rica33,648Jafet Soto, Rónald Gómez, Mauricio Solís
11bo Bolivia22,302Joaquín Botero, José Alfredo Castillo
12ec Ecuador21,818Édison Méndez, Álex Aguinaga
13ve Venezuela12,766Juan Arango
14us United States11,482Daniel Hernández

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