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This is a list of Australian Football League players who have multicultural ancestry (which includes players born overseas or who had one parent born overseas).

In 2020, about 15 per cent of AFL players were born overseas or had one parent born overseas. This was up from 13 per cent in 2019, according to AFL data. In 2015 season there were 121 multicultural players, more than half had one parent from Anglophone countries, mainly the United Kingdom, Ireland and New Zealand.

Current players born outside Australia

Main article: List of VFL/AFL players born outside Australia
Birthplace Player Debut Current club Ref.
 Kenya Leek Aleer 2022 Greater Western Sydney
 Kenya Aliir Aliir 2014 Port Adelaide
 Egypt Mac Andrew 2022 Gold Coast
 Egypt James Borlase 2023 Adelaide
 South Sudan Mabior Chol 2016 Hawthorn
 Northern Ireland Aidan Corr 2013 North Melbourne
 United States Mason Cox 2015 Collingwood
 South Africa Neil Erasmus 2022 Fremantle
 Ethiopia Changkuoth Jiath 2018 Hawthorn
 Ethiopia Tew Jiath 2024 Collingwood
 South Africa Jason Johannisen 2012 Western Bulldogs
 Ireland Darragh Joyce 2018 Brisbane Lions
 Ireland Mark Keane 2019 Adelaide
 South Sudan Buku Khamis 2019 Western Bulldogs
 New Zealand Mykelti Lefau 2024 Richmond
 Belarus Oleg Markov 2016 Collingwood
 New Zealand Rowan Marshall 2017 St Kilda
 Canada Andrew McGrath 2017 Essendon
 Ireland Conor McKenna 2015 Brisbane Lions
 Ireland Oisín Mullin 2023 Geelong
 Ireland Conor Nash 2017 Hawthorn
 Papua New Guinea Bruce Reville 2024 Brisbane Lions
 Ghana Brandon Walker 2021 Fremantle
 England Josh Worrell 2021 Adelaide

Africa

Egypt

Ethiopia

Ghana

Kenya

Nigeria

Seychelles

South Africa

Sudan and South Sudan

Zimbabwe

Americas

Barbados

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Jamaica

Peru

United States

Asia

China

East Timor

Hong Kong

India

Israel

Japan

Lebanon

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

South Korea

  • Peter F. Bell (Born in Korea; Mother born in South Korea, father born in America)

Sri Lanka

Taiwan

  • Lin Jong (Taiwanese mother, Timorese-Chinese father)

Thailand

Europe

Albania

Austria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

France

Germany

Greece

see: Greek Team of the Century

Hungary

Ireland

Main article: Irish experiment

Italy

See also: Italian Team of the Century

Latvia

Lithuania

Malta

Netherlands

North Macedonia and Macedonia

Norway

Poland

Russia

Serbia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

United Kingdom

England

Jersey

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Ukraine

Oceania

Cook Islands

Fiji

New Zealand

See also: List of New Zealand Māori AFL players

Papua New Guinea

Samoa

Tonga

Tuvalu

See also

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