
After Kecedo joined, he became the first Ecuadorian player in Inter's history. After World War II, a total of 1,054 players from 49 countries had appeared on the bench for at least Inter's official matches, two of whom had never been given a chance to play.
Inter's official website takes stock of the number of players who have played for the Nerazzurri in each country since World War II:
Albania: 1
Argentina: 53
Australia: 1
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1
Belgium: 9
Brazil: 39
Switzerland: 21
Côte d'Ivoire: 4
Chile: 6
Cameroon: 3
Colombia: 4
Germany: 8
Denmark: 4
Algeria: 2
Spain: 5
France: 25
England: 3
Ghana: 6
Guinea: 1
Guadalupe: 1
Greece: 3
Guinea-Bissau: 1
Honduras: 2
Croatia: 7
Hungary: 4
Ireland: 3
Italy: 723
Japan: 1 person
Kenya: 1
Morocco: 1
Macedonia: 2
Nigeria: 8
Netherlands: 11
Peru: 2
Portugal: 11
Paraguay: 2
Romania: 8
Serbia: 7
Russia: 1
Sweden: 5
Slovenia: 4
Slovakia: 2
Sierra Leone: 1
Senegal: 3
Turkey: 5
Uruguay: 24
Yugoslavia: 7
South Africa: 1
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