List of Brisbane Roar FC players (25–99 appearances)

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Besart Berisha is Brisbane Roar's all-time top goalscorer with 50 goals from 2011 to 2014. Besart Berisha.jpg
Besart Berisha is Brisbane Roar's all-time top goalscorer with 50 goals from 2011 to 2014.

Brisbane Roar Football Club, an association football club based in Milton, Brisbane, founded in 1957 as Hollandina-Inala. They became the first Queensland member admitted into the A-League Men in 2005 after a break off with other associated club Queensland Lions. The club's first team have competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played between 25 and 99 such matches, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below.

Contents

Key

Positions key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the A-League Men regular season and finals series, A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup, Australia Cup, AFC Champions League and the 2005 Australian Club World Championship Qualifying Tournament

Players

Seo Hyuk-su played 87 times for the Brisbane Roar from 2005 to 2009. Seo Hyuk-Su.jpg
Seo Hyuk-su played 87 times for the Brisbane Roar from 2005 to 2009.
Brazilian striker Reinaldo played 98 games, scoring 26 goals in two stints for the club. Reinaldo Elias da Costa.jpg
Brazilian striker Reinaldo played 98 games, scoring 26 goals in two stints for the club.
Jamie Maclaren scored 43 goals in 61 matches from 2015 to 2017. Jamie Maclaren Brisbane Liverpool July 2015.jpg
Jamie Maclaren scored 43 goals in 61 matches from 2015 to 2017.
Eric Bautheac played 47 times who scored 10 goals in two club seasons. Eric Bautheac.jpg
Eric Bauthéac played 47 times who scored 10 goals in two club seasons.

Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Brisbane Roar

List of Brisbane Roar players with between 25 and 99 appearances
PlayerNationalityPosClub careerStartsSubsTotalGoals
Appearances
Remo Buess Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SwitzerlandDF2005–2007353380
Chad Gibson Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2005–2007302320
Seo Hyuk-su Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaDF2005–2009852872
Tom Willis Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaGK2005–2007232250
Spase Dilevski Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2005–2007318392
Ben Griffin Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2005–20092517421
Stuart McLaren Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2005–20082711381
Reinaldo Flag of Brazil.svg BrazilFW2006–2008
2008–2010
84149826
Ante Milicic Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2006–20081914336
Sasa Ognenovski Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2006–2008462483
Andrew Packer Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2006–2010668740
Liam Reddy Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaGK2006–2009760760
Simon Lynch Flag of Scotland.svg ScotlandFW2006–20082419438
Tahj Minniecon Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2007–20091413274
Danny Tiatto Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2007–2010515562
Michael Zullo Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2007–20103621573
Craig Moore Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2007–2009650653
Robbie Kruse Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2007–2009
2023
217284
Sergio van Dijk Flag of Indonesia.svg IndonesiaFW2008–20105305327
Charlie Miller Flag of Scotland.svg ScotlandFW2008–2009267338
Matt Mundy Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2008–20121514290
Adam Sarota Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2008–2010
2014–2015
227290
Tommy Oar Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2007–2010
2016–2017
4018584
Kosta Barbarouses Flag of New Zealand.svg New ZealandFW2010–20112943312
Erik Paartalu Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2010–20138508510
Milan Susak Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2010–2011254290
Jean Carlos Solórzano Flag of Costa Rica.svg Costa RicaFW2010–2011
2014–2016
34296318
Rocky Visconte Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2010–2013819272
James Meyer Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2010–2013622286
Besart Berisha Flag of Kosovo.svg KosovoFW2011–20148218350
Matthew Jurman Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2011–2013289370
Sayed Mohamed Adnan Flag of Bahrain.svg BahrainDF2011–2012254291
Nick Fitzgerald Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2011–20131115262
Ben Halloran Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2012–20131910294
Steven Lustica Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2013
2014–2016
3436708
Liam Miller Flag of Ireland.svg IrelandMF2013–2014232253
Brandon Borrello Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2013–201769229120
Daniel Bowles Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2011
2014–2020
7318911
Jamie Maclaren Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2015–20175746143
Corona Flag of Spain.svg SpainMF2015–2016290292
Nicholas D'Agostino Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2015–20191626423
Jacob Pepper Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2016–20206011711
Brett Holman Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2016–20183874511
Thomas Kristensen Flag of Denmark.svg DenmarkMF2016–2019633666
Joe Caletti Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2016–2019
2023–
4517621
Dane Ingham Flag of New Zealand.svg New ZealandDF2017–2019187251
Avraam Papadopoulos Flag of Greece.svg GreeceDF2017–2019350354
Connor O'Toole Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2017–2020287350
Massimo Maccarone Flag of Italy.svg ItalyFW2017–20182913010
Rahmat Akbari Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2017–2018
2019–2023
6526913
Fahid Ben Khalfallah Flag of Tunisia.svg TunisiaFW2017–2018241251
Éric Bauthéac Flag of France.svg FranceMF2017–20194524710
Álex López Flag of Spain.svg SpainMF2018–2019250253
Dylan Wenzel-Halls Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2018–202145226714
Jordan Courtney-Perkins Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2019–20233111421
Macaulay Gillesphey Flag of England.svg EnglandDF2019–2021520524
Brad Inman Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2019–2020234275
Jesse Daley Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2020–20222628540
Riku Danzaki Flag of Japan.svg JapanMF2020–2021
2022–2023
3574211
Alex Parsons Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2020–2022
2023–
1830486
Macklin Freke Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaGK2021–542560
Josh Brindell-South Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaDF2021–20231926453
Cyrus Dehmie Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2021–2022823314
Luke Ivanovic Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2021–20221016267
Nikola Mileusnic Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2021–57177414
Henry Hore Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2021–56187416
Jez Lofthouse Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2021–1524392
Louis Zabala Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2022–2724511
Jordan Holmes Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaGK2022–2023380380
Carlo Armiento Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2022–2317404
Taras Gomulka Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaMF2023–2215370
Thomas Waddingham Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaFW2023–2342710

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