Ahead of the 2024 Copa America that gets underway in the United States this week, all 16 competing nations have confirmed their squads for the tournament.
Here, we take a look at all the EFL players that have been selected for their country at the Copa America:
Marcelino Nunez (Norwich City) - Chile
Norwich City midfielder Marcelino Nunez has been a regular inclusion in the Chile squad since his arrival at Carrow Road in 2022, with 24 caps to his name.
The 24 year-old is adored amongst the Norwich faithful, after his memorable free-kick in a 1-0 win over rivals Ipswich Town in the 2023/24 season.
Nunez is prone to a screamer on occasion, too, as shown by his Goal of the Month winning strike against Birmingham City in March 2023.
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Ismael Kone (Watford) - Canada
After impressing with Canada in the 2022 World Cup, midfielder Ismael Kone caught the attention of Watford and moved to the EFL.
The 21 year-old has been a regular for Club and Country since, looking assured in the centre of the pitch.
In a pre-tournament friendly against France, Kone was named as the Player of the Match, showing he can mix it up with the world's best.
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Ethan Horvath (Cardiff City) - United States
Cardiff City's Ethan Horvath has been named as one of the three United States goalkeepers selected for the Copa America.
Horvath has EFL experience at Nottingham Forest, Luton and Cardiff. The 29 year-old was a regular in Luton's historic 2022/23 season, as they gained promotion to the Premier League via the Play-Off Final.

Josh Sargent (Norwich City) - United States
Although injuries plagued Josh Sargent's 2023/24 campaign somewhat, 16 goals in 28 games for Norwich represents the best scoring season of his career to date.
Sargent has 23 United States caps, scoring five times whilst away on international duty. Although featuring predominantly as a centre-forward, the 24-year-old is comfortable playing anywhere across the forward line.

Haji Wright (Coventry City) - United States
Haji Wright joins Sargent as a fellow striker in the EFL to be named in the United States' squad for the Copa America.
As far as debut seasons in England go, it was one to remember for Coventry City forward Wright. His 19 goals in 50 matches took Coventry to the Semi-Finals of the FA Cup, while impressing in his maiden Championship campaign, too.

Brenden Aaronson (Leeds United) - United States
23 year-old Aaronson joined Leeds United in the summer of 2022, playing a season in the Premier League before their relegation to the Championship.
He was then loaned out to Union Berlin for the 2023/24 season, but will return to Elland Road and play for Leeds in the 2024/25 Championship season.
The attacking midfielder has already featured 42 times for his country, making his debut as a 19 year-old back in February 2020.

Coniah Boyce-Clarke (Reading) - Jamaica
Coniah Boyce-Clarke has been named as one of Jamaica's three goalkeepers for the Copa America, one of eight EFL players representing Jamaica at the tournament.
Boyce-Clarke's only appearance in the EFL came on the final day of the Championship season in 2022/23, as he featured in Reading's 2-0 defeat against Huddersfield. The youthful shot-stopper also has one cap for Jamaica as he played eight minutes in the 2023 Gold Cup win against St Kitts and Nevis.

Amari'i Bell (Luton Town) - Jamaica
Left-footed defender Amari'i Bell is vastly experienced at EFL level, having played 315 league games for Birmingham City, Swindon Town, Gillingham, Fleetwood Town, Blackburn Rovers and now Luton Town.
Within his career in the EFL, Bell has won two promotions. He was a part of the Blackburn team that came second in League One in 2017/18, and played a crucial role in Luton Town's promotion to the Premier League in 2022/23.
The 30-year-old has 17 caps in a Jamaica shirt, and made his debut for the national team back in 2021 against USA. His only goal came in a 1-0 win against Guatemala in 2023.

Greg Leigh (Oxford United) - Jamaica
Oxford United's Greg Leigh is deservedly in the Jamaica squad, on the back of an exceptional season with the Yellows. His six goals in 33 games played a big part in Oxford's promotion to the Championship.
Leigh made his debut for Jamaica back in 2020 and has gone on to make 16 appearances for his country since, scoring once in a 3-1 defeat against the United States.

Di'Shon Bernard (Sheffield Wednesday) - Jamaica
A key component of Danny Rohl's Sheffield Wednesday team that pulled off a great escape during the 2023/24 Championship season, Bernard is a popular figure around Hillsborough, praised for his consistent performances.
The former Manchester United player only made his Jamaica debut in June 2023, but 15 caps since then highlight how pivotal a player he is for the national team.

Wesley Harding (Millwall) - Jamaica
Similarly to his Jamaican team-mate Amari'i Bell, Wes Harding started his professional career at Birmingham City, playing 51 league games for the Blues.
Harding then went on to have three extremely consistent seasons with Rotherham United, helping them to promotion from League One in 2021/22. He signed for Millwall ahead of the 2023/24 season and featured 24 times in the Championship for the Lions.
Internationally, he has two caps for Jamaica and will look to add to that as they get their Copa America campaign against Mexico underway in June.

Joel Latibeaudiere (Coventry City) - Jamaica
Versatile 24-year-old Joel Latibeaudiere signed for Coventry City in 2023 after a three-year stint with Swansea City.
The former Manchester City youth player is comfortable across the defence and also features in midfield for Jamaica. Since making his international debut in 2022, Latibeaudiere has featured a further 11 times for his country.

Kasey Palmer (Coventry City) - Jamaica
Attacking midfielder Kasey Palmer has played 198 times in the EFL for six different Clubs. Whilst at Chelsea, he was loaned out to Huddersfield Town, Derby County, Blackburn Rovers, Bristol City and Swansea City.
Palmer signed permanently for Coventry in 2022 and despite a few injury issues, he has shone for the Sky Blues. He played a big role in leading Coventry to the Championship Play-Off Final in 2022/23.
For Jamaica, the 27 year-old has featured six times. His debut came in a friendly against USA in March 2021.

Karoy Anderson (Charlton Athletic) - Jamaica
Midfielder Karoy Anderson is another product of Charlton Athletic's highly successful Academy, breaking into the first team set-up in 2022. The 19-year-old came into his own in the 2023/24 season and featured reguarly under Nathan Jones.
In October 2023, Anderson made his international debut for Jamaica in a 4-1 win against Grenada. He has played five times for the national team since and provides youthful exuberance in the middle of the park.

Yaser Asprilla (Watford) - Colombia
Watford midfielder Yaser Asprilla signed for the Hornets in 2022 after impressing for Colombian side Envigado.
Since his arrival, he has played in 81 of Watford's 92 Championship games and shown fans his ability on the ball. The 20-year-old has featured four times for Colombia, scoring a brace most recently in a 4-2 win against Romania.

Jose Cordoba (Norwich City) - Panama
Central defender Jose Cordoba signed for Norwich City in June after two successful seasons with Levski Sofia.
The Panama international has been a regular for his country in recent times, starting in all of their last nine games. His debut came in March 2022, a 1-0 win against Canada in World Cup qualifier.
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