List of Brisbane Roar FC seasons

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Brisbane Roar Football Club is an association football club based in Milton, Queensland.

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The club was formed in 1957 as Hollandia-Inala FC and entered the new National A-League in 2005 as Queensland Roar (having withdrawn from the QLD State competition the previous year). [1]

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Key to league competitions:

Seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonCompetitionPWDLFAPtsPos Finals National Cup CompetitionResultNameGoals
LeagueOther / Asia Top goalscorer
2005–06 A-League 217772722286th Group Alex Brosque 8
2006–07 A-League 218582527295th Group Dario Vidošić 5
2007–08 A-League 218762521314thPF 3rd Reinaldo 9
2008–09 A-League 2110653625363rdPF Group Sergio van Dijk 12
2009–10 A-League 2786133242309th Sergio van Dijk 13
2010–11 A-League 30181115826651stW Kosta Barbarouses 12
2011–12 A-League 2714765028492ndW Champions League Group Besart Berisha 23
2012–13 A-League 27105123329355thSF Champions League QPO Besart Berisha 14
2013–14 A-League 2716474325521stW Besart Berisha 13
2014–15 A-League 27104134243346thEF R16 Henrique 9
2015–16 A-League 2714674940483rdSF R32 Jamie Maclaren 18
2016–17 A-League 2711974337423rdSF R32 Champions League Group Jamie Maclaren 23
2017–18 A-League 2710512339356thEF R32 Champions League PF2 Massimo Maccarone 10
2018–19 A-League 2746173871189th R32 Adam Taggart 11
2019–20 A-League 2611782928404thEF R16 Scott McDonald, Roy O'Donovan 7
2020–21 A-League 2611783628404thEF Riku Danzaki 9
2021–22 A-League Men 26751429392611th QF Juan Lescano 7
2022–23 A-League Men 2679102633308th SF Jay O'Shea 10

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References

  1. "About Us – Lions FC" . Retrieved 3 November 2019.