List of Brisbane Roar FC players

For the current Brisbane Roar first-team squad, see Brisbane Roar First Team Squad.
Queensland Roar, in orange, playing at Suncorp Stadium against Newcastle.

Brisbane Roar FC is an Australian football (soccer) team who currently play in the A-League, the national domestic association football competition. Formerly known as Queensland Roar FC, it was founded in 2004 as an inaugural member of the then eight-team league.[1] The A-League competition consists of a Regular Season and a Finals Series of the top six teams, with the Premiership being awarded to the club who finishes on top of the table in the Regular Season, and the Championship to the winner of the Grand Final.[2] Winning either of those trophies qualifies a club for the AFC Champions League. In 2014, Football Federation Australia started the FFA Cup, a knock-out cup competition based along the lines of England's FA Cup.

The Roar missed the finals in the first two A-League seasons, finishing sixth in 2005–06 and fifth in 2006–07 on goal difference to Sydney FC, who finished fourth. In the 2007–08 season the roar finished in 4th placed in the regular season and 3rd place after the finals series, and in 2008–09 the team finished 3rd on the ladder but again were eliminated in the finals, finishing 3rd.[3] The Roar would suffer their worst season to date in 2009–10, finishing 2nd last on the ladder of 10 teams. This would all change a season later, where the Roar would do the double by winning both the premiership and championship, topping the cake with an Australian sporting record of 28 unbeaten games at the end of the season, which continued into the 2011–12 A-League season, ending at 36 games. The record was brought to an end by Sydney FC on a wet and windy afternoon in Sydney's west by 2 goals to nil.

This list includes players that have played at least one match, either as a starting player or a substitute, for the Roar in the A-League, Finals Series, AFC Champions League & FFA Cup. The Pre-Season Cup competition is not included as well as friendly matches and the clubs 'on again, off again' pre season Translink Cup. The Roar have had several players compete for them who have been capped at international level including a number for Australia. This includes the former record-holder for goals for the Australian national team, Damian Mori[4]

Records

International players

Correct as of 24 June 2014
Players who have represented their national team at Senior level before, during or after playing for Brisbane Roar. First Cap column indicates whether their first cap for their respective country came before they joined the club, during their time at the club or after they left the club. Players in bold are currently at the club.

Position key
GK Goalkeeper DF Defender MF Midfielder FW Forward
Years
Name Nat. Pos. Yes First Cap Apps Goals Notes
Besart BerishaAlbaniaFW2006-Before171
Alex BrosqueAustraliaFW2004-Before215
Matt McKayAustraliaMF2006-During491
Ivan FranjicAustraliaDF2012-During100[nb 1]
Robbie KruseAustraliaFW2011-After283
Ben HalloranAustraliaFW2014-After50
Ante MilicicAustraliaFW20022005Before65
Craig MooreAustraliaDF19952010Before523
Damian MoriAustraliaFW19922002Before4529
Mitch NicholsAustraliaMF2009-During40
Jade NorthAustraliaDF2002-Before410
Tommy OarAustraliaMF2010-During181
Saša OgnenovskiAustraliaDF20102014After221
Erik PaartaluAustraliaMF2013-After20
Adam SarotaAustraliaMF2011-After30
Matt SmithAustraliaDF2012-During30
Shane StefanuttoAustraliaDF20072009Before30
Danny TiattoAustraliaDF19952005Before231
Dario VidošićAustraliaMF2009-After232
David WilliamsAustraliaFW2008-After20
Michael ZulloAustraliaDF2009-During100
Sayed Mohamed AdnanBahrainDF2004-Before688
Pieter CollenBelgiumDF20062006Before20
Issey Nakajima-FarranCanadaMF2006-Before301
Zhang YuningChinaFW20012005Before248
Steven BryceCosta RicaMF19992005Before789
Jean Carlos SolórzanoCosta RicaFW2009-Before10
Sergio van DijkIndonesiaFW2013-After20
Liam MillerRepublic of IrelandMF20042009Before211
Mensur KurtišiRepublic of MacedoniaFW2010-Before20
Kosta BarbarousesNew ZealandFW2008-Before252
Charlie MillerScotlandMF20012001Before10
Shin Tae-YongSouth KoreaMF19931997Before213

Notes:

  1. Ivan played in his first ever World Cup whilst still playing for the Roar.

List of players

Correct as of 4 January 2015
Players are listed according to the date of their first-team debut for the club. Appearances and goals are for A-League regular season, finals and Asian Champions League matches only. Substitute appearances counted as an appearance. "Years" are from the year of first game for the Roar to the year of last game for the Roar. Players in bold are still at the club. Nationalities are taken from when they first join the club. If nationalities changed, it will be noted

Position key
GK Goalkeeper DF Defender MF Midfielder FW Forward
Name Nat. Pos. Years Appearances Goals Total Notes
Yes HAL FIN ACL FFA HAL FIN ACL FFA Apps. Goals
A
Matt Acton Australia GK 2013 2014 2-------20
Sayed Mohamed Adnan Bahrain DF 201120122135-1---291
B
Michael Baird Australia FW 2005200620---6---206
Kosta Barbarouses New Zealand FW 20102011303--111--3312
Besart Berisha Albania FW 2011 20146977-4442-8350
Brandon Borrello Australia FW 201316--11---171
Daniel Bowles Australia DF 20149--2----110
Shannon Brady Australia MF 20141-------10
Luke Brattan Australia MF 20097276122--864
Thomas Broich Germany MF 201010710721421-12617
Alex Brosque Australia FW 2005200621---8---218
Corey Brown Australia DF 201226-12---1291
Royce Brownlie Australia FW 2005200610---2---102
Steven Bryce Costa Rica MF 201020104-------40
Remo Buess Switzerland DF 2005200728-------280
Chris Bush Australia MF 201120121-------10
C
Osvaldo Carro Uruguay MF 200520069-------90
Isaka Cernak Australia MF 20092010123--1---151
Devante Clut Australia MF 20142---1---21
Pieter Collen Belgium DF 201020105-------50
D
Kofi Danning Australia FW 2011 | 2014 2012 |15-3-1---181
Julius Davies Australia MF 201320132-------20
Luke DeVere Australia DF 20082011632--3---653
Spase Dilevski Australia DF 2005200734---1---341
David Dodd Australia MF 2008201023---1---231
Karl Dodd Australia DF 2005200512-------120
James Donachie Australia DF 2012403121---461
Do Dong-Hyun South Korea DF 2012 2013 3-------30
F
Diogo Ferreira Australia MF 2013201411-------110
Steve Fitzsimmons Australia MF 200620061-------1'0
Ivan Franjic Australia DF 20092014105107-101--12211
Nicholas Fitzgerald Australia FW 201120122123-1-1-262
G
Todd Gava Australia DF 200520069-------90
Chad Gibson Australia DF 2005200623-------230
Ben Griffin Australia DF 2006200926---1---261
Chris Grossman Australia MF 200620087-------70
H
Ben Halloran Australia MF 201220132621-4---294
Matt Ham Australia GK 201020105-------50
Henrique Brazil FW 2009991032255-111431
Scott Higgins Australia GK 200520066-------60
Jack Hingert Australia DF 201152221----570
I
Jai Ingham Australia FW 201420141-------10
J
Matthew Jurman Australia DF 201120133313-----370
K
Mario Karlovic Australia MF 200920096-------60
Robbie Kruse Australia FW 20072009233--4---264
Mensur Kurtiši Republic of Macedonia FW 20149--11---101
L
George Lambadaridis Australia MF 20125--11---61
Simon Lynch Scotland FW 20062008342--5---365
Steven Lustica Australia MF 2013 | 2014 2013 |304123---373
M
Bob Malcolm Scotland DF 2009201011-------110
Marcinho Brazil MF 20072008193--3---223
Josh McCloughan Australia DF 20052010864--5---905
Matt McKay Australia MF 2005 | 2013 2011 |15211--172--16319
Stuart McLaren Australia DF 2005200733---1---331
Griffin McMaster Australia GK 20082010191------200
James Meyer Australia MF 201020132116-6---286
Ante Milicic Australia FW 2006200724---4---244
Charlie Miller Scotland MF 20082009273--8---308
Liam Miller Republic of Ireland MF 20132014222-13---253
Tahj Minniecon Australia FW 20072009204--4---244
Warren Moon England MF 2005200615---2---152
Craig Moore Australia DF 20072009576--3---633
Damian Mori Australia FW 200620078---2---82
Matt Mundy Australia DF 2008201228-------280
Massimo Murdocca Australia MF 20052013148145-3---1673
N
Issey Nakajima-Farran Canada MF 2011201223---4---234
Mitch Nichols Australia MF 20072013113126-2131-13125
Stef Nijland Netherlands FW 20132013821-----110
Jade North Australia DF 2013414121---481
O
Tommy Oar Australia MF 2008201022---2---222
Calum O'Connell Australia DF 200920091-------10
Sasa Ognenovski Australia DF 20062008353--11--382
P
Erik Paartalu Australia MF 201020137366-82--8510
Andrew Packer Australia DF 20062010616------670
Dimitri Petratos Australia MF 2013382-25---425
R
Carl Recchia Australia MF 200620061-------10
Liam Reddy Australia GK 20062009615------660
Andrew Redmayne Australia GK 201120122-------20
Reinaldo Brazil FW 20062010893--213--9224[nb 1]
Jonti Richter Australia MF 2005200617---1---171
S
Adam Sarota Australia MF 2008 | 20142010 |20-------200
Hyuk-Su Seo South Korea MF 20052009702--2---722
Tae-Yong Shin South Korea MF 200520051-------10
Jordan Simpson Australia MF 200520066-------60
Tyler Simpson Australia DF 200520064-------40
Matt Smith Australia DF 201020141058515--11196
Tim Smits Australia FW 2008200914-------140
Jean Carlos Solórzano Costa Rica FW 2010 | 20142011 |373-213--14214
Shane Stefanutto Australia DF 2010951061--1-1121
Milan Susak Australia DF 20102011263------290
T
Yuji Takahashi Japan DF 201220124-------40
Michael Theo Australia GK 20101081071----1260[nb 2]
Patrick Theodore Australia FW 20131-------10
Danny Tiatto Australia MF 20072009463--2---492
Reece Tollenaere Australia FW 200520053-------30
V
Sergio Van Dijk Netherlands FW 20082010473--241--5025
Tando Velaphi Australia GK 200720071-------10
Dario Vidosic Australia MF 2006200717---5---175
Rocky Visconte Australia FW 201020132313-2---272
W
Marcus Wedau Germany MF 2006200610-------100
David Williams Australia FW 200620062-------20
Tom Willis Australia GK 2005200619-------190
Y
Kwame Yeboah Australia FW 20132014111--2---122
Jamie Young England GK 201413--1----140[nb 3]
Z
Yuning Zhang China FW 200620066-------60
Michael Zullo Australia MF 20072010476--2---532

Notes:

  1. Reinaldo joined the club as a Brazilian before becoming an Australian Citizen in September 2010.
  2. Michael Theoklitos changed his name via Deed poll to a shortened surname of Michael Theo on August 1, 2012.
  3. Although being born in Australia, thus being an Australian citizen, Jamie Young decided to play for the England national team, representing them at youth level.

See also

References

  1. Ooi, Clinton (19 September 2006). "What An Uproar In Queensland!". State Of The Game. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  2. "Hyundai A-League – Rules". A-League official website. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  3. "Sydney through to play-offs". A-League official website. 21 January 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  4. "Damian Mori – Goals in International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 2007-03-25.

External links

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