List of J-League Players from OFC
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  • Michael Fitzgerald
    Michael Fitzgerald (footballer)
    Michael James Fitzgerald is an association football player who represented New Zealand at international level and plays club football for Zweigen Kanazawa on loan from Albirex Niigata.-International:...

    - Albirex Niigata
    Albirex Niigata
    is a Japanese J. League Division 1 association football team. Despite the club's relative youth, only joining the J. League in 1999, Albirex are one of Japan's best supported teams. In 2003, while still playing in the second tier of Japanese football , Albirex attracted the best average crowd in...

     (2008)
  • Wynton Rufer
    Wynton Rufer
    Wynton Alan Whai Rufer, CNZM, , is a retired New Zealand footballer, who played as a striker. He spent most of his professional career in Germany with Werder Bremen, winning a total of six titles. He also appeared for the New Zealand national team in its first FIFA World Cup participation, in 1982...

    - JEF United Ichihara (1995-1996)
  • Leo Shin
    Leo Shin
    Leo Shin is a New Zealand professional association football player who has played for Thespa Kusatsu in Japan's professional J. League.-International career:...

    - Thespa Kusatsu
    Thespa Kusatsu
    is a professional football club based in Gunma Prefecture in Japan. The club plays in J. League Division 2. J. League Division 2 is the second professional football league in Japan....

     (2008)
  • Kayne Vincent
    Kayne Vincent
    Kayne Vincent is a New Zealander Professional footballer, who is currently playing for Prayag United S.C. in the I-League on a short term deal. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand. Despite his young age, he is highly experienced having already played in Japan, New Zealand, India and now Australia...

    - Cerezo Osaka
    Cerezo Osaka
    is a J. League Division 1 association football team. The team name Cerezo means cherry tree in Spanish, which is also the flower of Ōsaka city....

    (2007)
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