Foreign players in the International Simulation Football League
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While the majority of players in the National Simulation Football League (NSFL) were born in the United States, there are many who were born in other nations. As of 2066, roughly 1 out of X players (0.00%) in league history were born outside the US. Counting only active players, this figure is 1 in Y (0.00%). Perhaps due to the global profile of the league, players from other nations have been present in the NSFL Draft throughout the league's history, and teams have made efforts to search internationally for prospects. Canada is the most represented foreign country in the NSFL, with Z players, followed by _NATION_ with AA players.
Internationals have played in the NSFL since the league's founding season in 2016 (S1). There have been two foreign-born players inducted into the NSFL Hall of Fame; King Bronko (Somalia) and Alexandre LeClair (Canada). While other international players have found success on career leaderboards; most notably, Dermot Lavelle (Ireland) holds several NSFL career records.