In this post I've listed the All-Time 'Unique Internationals' since the Premiership began in it's current format in 1992. These players are the only ones from their home nation to ever play in the Premier League.
Albania
Lorik Cana - Sunderland (2009)
Angola
Manucho - Manchester United, Hull City (2008-09)
Belarus
Aliaksandr Hleb - Arsenal (2005-08)
Bolivia
Jaime Moreno - Middlesbrough FC (1995-96)
Cape Verde
Pedro Pelé - West Bromwich Albion (2008-09)
Congo
Christopher Samba - Blackburn Rovers (2006-09)
Estonia
Mart Poom – Derby County, Sunderland, Arsenal (1996-03, 2006-07)
Gabon
Daniel Cousin - Hull City (2008-09)
Lithuania
Tomas Danilevicius – Arsenal (2000-01)
Montserrat
Ruel Fox – Norwich City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur (1992-00)
Oman
Ali Al Habsi – Bolton Wanderers (2007-08)
Pakistan
Zesh Rehman – Fulham F.C. (2003-06)
Zambia
Collins Mbesuma – Portsmouth (2005-06)
Almost.... Nations with only Two Players All-Time in the Premiership
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Muhamed Konjic, Asmir Begovic
Costa Rica - Mauricio Solis, Paulo Wanchope
Cyprus - Alexis Nicolas, Nicos Papavasiliou
Grenada - Jason Roberts, Delroy Facey
Iran - Karim Bagheri, Andranik Teymourian
Liberia - George Weah, Christopher Wreh
Sierra Leone - Al Bangura, Albert Jarrett
Togo - Emmanuel Adebayor, Moustapha Salifou
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