Football Italia
·17 March 2025
Every Serie A player involved in March internationals: All 141 senior call-ups

Football Italia
·17 March 2025
As Serie A takes a break to make easy for the upcoming round of March international fixtures, here is a reminder of every player called up to represent their respective national team sides this month.
All 20 Serie A sides have at least one player called up to represent their senior national teams this month. A grand total of 141 Serie A players could be involved in international action.
Monza have just one player called up for senior international duty in Kacper Urbanski – the fewest of any Serie A side.
Inter originally had the most players called up of any team in the division with 13, but since Denzel Dumfries, Nicola Zalewski and Marcus Thuram have withdrawn from the Netherlands, Poland and France squads, it is now a two-way tie between Milan and Napoli, who both have 12 players away on senior international duty.
Torino are next on the list with 11, closely followed by city rivals Juventus with 10.
List includes every Serie A player called up to represent their respective senior international sides in March.
Atalanta: Retegui, Ruggeri, Maldini (Italy), Djimsiti (Albania), Kolasinac (Bosnia), Hien (Sweden), Pasalic (Croatia), Samardzic (Serbia), De Ketelaere (Belgium). Nine players called up.
Bologna: Aebischer, Freuler, Ndoye (Switzerland), Castro, Dominguez (Argentina), Moro (Croatia), Ferguson (Scotland), Skorupski (Poland), Lucumi (Colombia). Nine players called up.
Cagliari: Marin (Romania), Sherri (Albania), Obert (Slovakia), Mina (Colombia). Four players called up.
Como: Paz, Perrone (Argentina), Fadera (Gambia), Douvikas (Greece), Vojvoda (Kosovo), Diao (Senegal). Six players called up.
Empoli: Ismajli (Albania), Goglichidze (Georgia), Cacace (New Zealand). Three players called up.
Fiorentina: Kean, Comuzzo (Italy), Gudmundsson (Iceland), Pongracic (Fiorentina). Four players called up.
Genoa: De Winter (Belgium), Frendrup (Denmark), Vasquez (Mexico). Three players called up.
Inter: Bastoni, Barella, Frattesi (Italy), Pavard, *Thuram (France), Lautaro Martinez (Argentina), Taremi (Iran), Bisseck (Germany), Calhanoglu, (Turkey), Arnautovic (Austria), Asllani (Albania), *Zalewski (Poland), *Dumfries (Netherlands). 13 players called up.
Italy’s midfielder #18 Nicolo Barella of Serie A side Inter celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Euro 2024 Group B football match between Italy and Albania at the BVB Stadion in Dortmund on June 15, 2024. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)
Juventus: Gatti, Cambiaso (Italy), Veiga, Conceicao (Portugal), McKennie, Weah (USA), Kolo Muani (France), Koopmeiners (Netherlands), Vlahovic (Serbia), Yildiz (Turkey). 10 players called up.
Italy’s defender #24 Andrea Cambiaso of Serie A side Juventus looks on during the International friendly football match between Italy and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Empoli on June 09, 2024. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP) (Photo by ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images)
Lazio: Rovella, Zaccagni (Italy), Guendouzi (France), Isaksen (Denmark), Tavares (Portugal), Mandas (Greece), Marusic (Montenegro), Dia (Senegal). Eight players called up.
Lecce: Ramadani, Berisha (Albania), Helgason (Iceland), Krstovic (Montenegro), Coulibaly (Mali), Gaspar (Angola). Six players called up.
Milan: Maignan, T.Hernandez (France), Leao, Felix (Portugal), Musah, Pulisic (USA), Pavlovic, Jovic (Serbia), Walker (England), Reijnders (Netherlands), Gimenez (Mexico), Chukwueze (Nigeria). 12 players called up.
Milan players past and present: Serie A players Theo Hernandez, Daniel Maldini, Mike Maignan and Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali reunited after Italy 1-3 France in San Siro.
Monza: Urbanski (Poland). One player called up.
Napoli: Meret, Buongiorno, Di Lorenzo, Politano, Raspadori (Italy), McTominay, Gilmour (Scotland), Lukaku (Belgium), Lobotka (Slovakia), Anguissa (Cameroon), Rrahmani (Kosovo), Olivera (Uruguay). 12 players called up.
ISERLOHN, GERMANY – JUNE 14: Alessandro Buongiorno of Italy and Serie A side Napoli in action during a Italy training session at Hemberg-Stadion on June 14, 2024 in Iserlohn, Germany. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images for FIGC)
Parma: Suzuki (Japan), Man (Romania), Sohm (Switzerland), Balogh (Hungary). Four players called up.
Roma: Kone (France), Dovbyk (Ukraine), Saelemaekers (Belgium), Paredes (Argentina), Shomurodov (Uzbekistan), Abdulhamid (Saudi Arabia). Six players called up.
Torino: Casadei, Ricci (Italy), Sosa, Vlasic (Croatia), Adams (Scotland), Coco (Equatorial Guinea), Elmas (North Macedonia), Gineitis (Lithuania), Maripan (Chile), Pedersen (Norway), Sanabria (Paraguay). 11 players called up.
Udinese: Lucca (Italy), Lovric, BIjol (Slovenia), Zemura (Zimbabwe), Kamara (Ivory Coast), A.Sanchez (Chile), Karlstrom (Sweden). Seven players called up.
Venezia: Joronen (Finland), Yeboah (Ecuador), Idzes (Indonesia), Ellertsson (Iceland), Haps (Suriname), El Haddad (Morocco). Six players called up.
Verona: Duda, Suslov (Slovakia), Dawidowicz (Poland), Livramento (Cape Verde), Kastanos (Cyprus), Niasse (Senegal), Tchatchoua (Cameroon). Seven players called up.
*= Called up and since withdrawn.