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·25 March 2026
All 145 Serie A players involved in in March international break

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·25 March 2026

145 Serie A representatives will be involved with their respective national sides during the March international break. Here is a look at all of them.
Italy are in action on Thursday evening, hosting Northern Ireland in Bergamo for the crucial World Cup play-off semi-final. 21 of the 28 players called up to Gennaro Gattuso’s squad are currently based in Serie A.
Croatia is the next-best represented nation in Serie A in terms of international call-ups with eight. Belgium, Scotland, Serbia, Norway and the Netherlands all have five Serie A players in their current squads, while France, Denmark, Albania, Switzerland and Turkiye have four each.
Atalanta and Juventus are the best represented Serie A sides with 14 senior internationals each in March, which is more than Inter and Napoli with 12 apiece and the 10 each from Milan and Torino.
All 20 Serie A sides have at least two senior players taking part in the March international break. Parma are the least-well represented with two senior call-ups. Cremonese, Fiorentina, Pisa and Udinese have three each.
Atalanta: Berat Djimsiti (Albania), Charles De Ketelaere (Belgium), Sead Kolasinac (Bosnia), Mario Pasalic (Croatia), Kamaldeen Sulemana (Ghana), Marco Carnesecchi (Italy), Giorgio Scalvini (Italy), Gianluca Scamacca (Italy), Odilon Kossounou (Ivory Coast), Nikola Krstovic (Montenegro), Nicola Zalewski (Poland), Lazar Samardzic (Serbia), Isak Hien (Sweden).
Bologna: Jhon Lucumi (Colombia), Nikola Moro (Croatia), Nicolo Cambiaghi (Italy), Torbjorn Heggem (Norway), Martin Vitik (Czechia), Lewis Ferguson (Scotland), Remo Freuler (Switzerland).
Cagliari: Ibrahim Sulemana (Ghana), Elia Caprile (Italy), Marco Palestra (Italy), Adam Obert (Slovakia), Semih Kilicsoy (Turkiye), Joseph Liteta (Zambia).
Como: Nico Paz (Argentina), Maximo Perrone (Argentina), Martin Baturina (Croatia), Ivan Smolcic (Croatia), Tasos Douvikas (Greece), Megrim Vojvoda (Kosovo), Assane Diao (Senegal), Noel Tornqvist (Sweden).
Cremonese: Emil Audero (Indonesia), Morten Thorsby (Norway), Antonio Sanabria (Paraguay).
Fiorentina: Marin Pongracic (Croatia), Moise Kean (Italy), Luis Balbo (Venezuela).
Genoa: Mikael Ellertsson (Iceland), Johan Vasquez (Mexico), Leo Ostigard (Norway), Justin Bijlow (Netherlands), Ruslan Malinovskyi (Ukraine).

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – JUNE 30: Alessandro Bastoni #95 and Nicolo Barella #23 of FC Internazionale Milano warm up prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Fluminense FC at Bank of America Stadium on June 30, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Inter: Petar Sucic (Croatia), Marcus Thuram (France), Nicolo Barella (Italy), Alessandro Bastoni (Italy), Federico Dimarco (Italy), Pio Esposito (Italy), Davide Frattesi (Inter), Stefan de Vrij (Netherlands), Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands), Piotr Zielinski (Poland), Manuel Akanji (Switzerland), Hakan Calhanoglu (Turkiye).
Juventus: Lois Openda (Belgium), Bremer (Brazil), Jonathan David (Canada), Juan Cabal (Colombia), Pierre Kalulu (France), Andrea Cambiaso (Italy), Federico Gatti (Italy), Manuel Locatelli (Italy), Edon Zhegrova (Kosovo), Teun Koopmeiners (Netherlands), Francisco Conceicao (Portugal), Filip Kostic (Serbia), Kenan Yildiz (Turkiye), Weston McKennie (USA).

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 07: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus celebrates his goal with his team-mates during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)
Lazio Elseid Hysaj (Albania), Gustav Isaksen (Denmark), Oliver Provstgaard (Denmark), Adam Marusic (Montenegro), Fisayo Dele-Bashiru (Nigeria), Petar Ratkov (Serbia), Boulaye Dia (Senegal).
Lecce: Ylber Ramadani (Albania), Matiasa Perez (Chile), Omri Gandelman (Israel), Oumar Ngom (Mauritania), Sadik Fofana (Togo).
Milan: Koni De Winter (Belgium), Alexis Saelemaekers (Belgium), Luka Modric (Croatia), Pervis Estupinan (Ecuador), Fikayo Tomori (England), Mike Maignan (France), Adrien Rabiot (France), Strahinja Pavlovic (Serbia), Adron Jashari (Switzerland), Christian Pulisic (USA).

MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 28: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates after scoring their team’s first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Napoli: Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium), Rasmus Hojlund (Denmark), Alessandro Buongiorno (Italy), Alex Meret (Italy), Matteo Politano (Italy), Leonardo Spinazzola (Italy), Eljif Elmas (North Macedonia), Billy Gilmour (Scotland), Scott McTominay (Scotland), Vanja Milinkovic-Savic (Serbia), Stanislav Lobotka (Slovakia), Mathias Olivera (Uruguay).
Parma: Alessandro Circati (Australia), Zion Suzuki (Japan).
Pisa: Rosen Bozhinov (Bulgaria), Felipe Loyola (Chile), Michel Aebischer (Switzerland).
Roma: Wesley (Brazil), Kostas Tsimikas (Greece), Bryan Cristante (Italy), Gianluca Mancini (Italy), Niccolo Pisilli (Italy), Evan Ndicka (Ivory Coast), Neil El Aynaoui (Morocco), Donyell Malen (Netherlands), Jan Ziolkowski (Poland), Zeki Celik (Turkiye).

NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his side first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Sassuolo: Tarik Muharemovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Ismael Kone (Canada), Jay Idzes (Indonesia), Arijanet Muric (Kosovo), Woyo Coulibaly (Mali), Kristian Thorstvedt (Norway), Giacomo Benvenuti (San Marino).
Torino: Ardian Ismajli (Albania), Guillermo Maripan (Chile), Nikola Valsi (Croatia), Saul Coco (Equitorial Guinea), Gvidas Gineitis (Lithuania), Sergiu Perciun (Moldova), Daniel Tonica (Moldova), Marcus Pedersen (Norway), Che Adams (Scotland).
Udinese: Lennon Miller (Scotland), Jesper Karlstrom (Sweden), Maduka Okoye (Nigeria).
Verona: Rafik Belghali (Algeria), Victor Nelsson (Denmark), Andrias Edmundsson (Faroe Islands), Moatasem Al-Musrati (Libya), Tomas Suslov (Slovakia).
* List does not include youth team call-ups









































