List of foreign A-League players
This is a list of foreign players in the A-League, which commenced play in 2005. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:
- Have played at least one A-League game (including finals). Players who were signed by A-League clubs, but only played in cup and/or continental games, or did not play in any competitive games at all, are not included.
- Are considered foreign, i.e., outside Australia and New Zealand determined by the following:
- A player is considered foreign if he is not eligible to play for the national team of Australia or New Zealand.
More specifically,
- If a player has been capped on international level, the national team is used; if he has been capped by more than one country, the highest level (or the most recent) team is used. These include Australia/New Zealand players with dual citizenship.
- If a player has not been capped on international level, his country of birth is used, except those who were born abroad from Australian parents or moved to Australia at a young age, and those who clearly indicated to have switched his nationality to another nation.
Clubs listed are those for which the player has played at least one A-League game. Note that calendar years are used. This follows general practice in expressing years a player spent at club.
As of May 2016, 67 different nations have been represented in the A-League. Martinique is the most recent nation to be represented with Harry Novillo debuting for Melbourne City on 8 March 2015.
In bold: players who are currently at an A-League club.
Contents
Albania | Argentina | Austria | Bahrain | Barbados | Belgium | Brazil | Canada | Chile | China | Colombia | Costa Rica | Croatia | Curaçao | Denmark | Ecuador | England | Eritrea | Fiji | Finland | France | Germany | Ghana | Hungary | Indonesia | Iraq | Ireland | Italy | Ivory Coast | Japan | Liberia | Lithuania | Macedonia | Malaysia | Malta | Martinique | Mauritius | Netherlands | Nigeria | Northern Ireland | Panama | Papua New Guinea | Philippines | Portugal | Romania | Scotland | Senegal | Serbia | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | Solomon Islands | South Korea | Spain | Switzerland | Thailand | Timor-Leste | Togo | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia | Uganda | Ukraine | United States | Uruguay | Wales |
Albania
- Besart Berisha – Brisbane Roar – 2011–14, Melbourne Victory 2014–[Note 9]
Argentina
- Fernando Brandán – Melbourne City – 2016–
- Marcelo Carrusca – Adelaide United – 2012–
- Nicolás Colazo – Melbourne City – 2016–
- Matías Córdoba – Perth Glory – 2013
- Oscar Roberto Cornejo – Wellington Phoenix – 2010–11
- Jorge Drovandi – Newcastle Jets – 2007
- Marcos Flores – Adelaide United – 2010–11, Melbourne Victory – 2012–13, Central Coast Mariners – 2013–14, Newcastle Jets – 2014–15
- Jonatan Germano – Melbourne City – 2011–15
- Nicolás Martínez – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2016–
- Jerónimo Neumann – Adelaide United – 2012–14, Newcastle Jets – 2014–15
- Patricio Pérez – Central Coast Mariners – 2010–11
- Adrian Trinidad – Perth Glory – 2008–09
Austria
- Marc Janko – Sydney FC – 2014–15
- Richard Kitzbichler – Melbourne Victory – 2005–06
Bahrain
- Sayed Mohamed Adnan – Brisbane Roar – 2011–12[Note 10]
Barbados
- Paul Ifill – Wellington Phoenix – 2009–14[Note 6]
Belgium
- Geoffrey Claeys – Melbourne Victory – 2005–06
- Pieter Collen – Brisbane Roar – 2010
- Stein Huysegems – Wellington Phoenix – 2012–14
Brazil
- Alemão – Adelaide United – 2008–10
- Alessandro – Melbourne Victory – 2007
- Amaral – Perth Glory – 2008–09
- Anderson – Gold Coast United – 2010–11
- Andrezinho – Perth Glory – 2011–12
- Bobô – Sydney FC – 2016–
- Bruno Cazarine – Sydney FC – 2010–12
- Claudinho – Melbourne Victory – 2006–07
- Cleberson – Wellington Phoenix – 2007
- Cristiano – Adelaide United – 2008–10
- Denni – Newcastle Jets – 2007–08
- Diego – Adelaide United – 2006–09, Wellington Phoenix – 2010–11
- Ney Fabiano – Melbourne Victory – 2008–09
- Fabinho – Melbourne Victory – 2011–12, Sydney FC – 2012–13
- Felipe – Wellington Phoenix – 2007–08
- Fernando – Adelaide United – 2005–07
- Fred – Melbourne Victory – 2006–07, Wellington Phoenix – 2008, Melbourne Heart – 2011–13
- Gui Finkler – Melbourne Victory – 2012–16, Wellington Phoenix – 2016–
- George – Wellington Phoenix – 2007
- Mário Jardel – Newcastle Jets – 2007–08
- Jefferson – Gold Coast United – 2009–10
- Juninho – Sydney FC – 2007–08
- Leandro Love – Melbourne Victory – 2007–08
- Leonardo – Newcastle Jets – 2015–16
- Marcinho – Queensland Roar – 2007–08
- Maycon – Melbourne Heart – 2011–12
- Milson – Gold Coast United – 2009–10
- Patrick – Sydney FC – 2007–08
- Reinaldo – Brisbane Roar – 2005–10
- Bernardo Ribeiro – Newcastle Jets – 2012–13
- Ricardinho – Melbourne Victory – 2010–11
- Robson – Gold Coast United – 2009–12
- Romário – Adelaide United – 2006
- Vitor Saba – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2014–15
- Sidnei – Perth Glory – 2013–16
- Alex Terra – Melbourne Heart – 2010–12
- Tiago – Newcastle Jets – 2011–13, Sydney FC – 2013–14
Canada
- Alen Marcina – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07
- Issey Nakajima-Farran – Brisbane Roar – 2011–12[Note 21]
Chile
- Pablo Contreras – Melbourne Victory – 2013–14
China
- Gao Leilei – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07, Wellington Phoenix – 2008
- Jiang Chen – Wellington Phoenix – 2009
- Li Yan – New Zealand Knights – 2006
- Ma Leilei – Newcastle Jets – 2016–
- Qu Shengqing – Adelaide United – 2005–07
- Zhang Shuo – Newcastle Jets – 2010–11
- Zhang Xiaobin – New Zealand Knights – 2005–06
- Zhang Yuning – Queensland Roar – 2006–07
Colombia
- Milton Rodríguez – Newcastle Jets – 2006–07
Costa Rica
- Marvin Angulo – Melbourne Victory – 2009–10
- Steven Bryce – Brisbane Roar – 2010
- Kenny Cunningham – Wellington Phoenix – 2013–15
- Carlos Hernández – Melbourne Victory – 2007–12, Wellington Phoenix – 2013–14
- José López – Melbourne Victory – 2008–09
- Jean Carlos Solórzano – Brisbane Roar – 2010–11, 2014–16, Melbourne Victory – 2011–12
Croatia
- Dario Bodrušić – Adelaide United – 2011[Note 2]
- Mate Dragičević – Perth Glory – 2007
- Krunoslav Lovrek – Sydney FC – 2012–13
- Dino Kresinger – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2012–13
- Mateo Poljak – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2012–15, Newcastle Jets – 2015–
- Josip Tadić – Melbourne Heart – 2012–13
Curaçao
- Roly Bonevacia – Wellington Phoenix – 2014–[Note 11][Note 20]
- Dyron Daal – North Queensland Fury – 2009–11[Note 11]
Denmark
- Jesper Håkansson – Newcastle Jets – 2008–09
- Michael Jakobsen – Melbourne City – 2016–
- Thomas Kristensen – Brisbane Roar – 2016–
- Morten Nordstrand – Newcastle Jets – 2016–
- Thomas Sørensen – Melbourne City – 2015–
Ecuador
- Edmundo Zura – Newcastle Jets – 2008
- Edson Montaño – Newcastle Jets – 2014–15
England
- Guy Bates – Newcastle Jets – 2005
- Darren Bazeley – New Zealand Knights – 2005–07
- Michael Bridges – Sydney FC – 2007–08, Newcastle Jets – 2009–14
- Wayne Brown – Newcastle Jets – 2016–
- Malik Buari – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07[Note 8]
- Ronnie Bull – New Zealand Knights – 2005–06
- Ben Collett – New Zealand Knights – 2006
- Terry Cooke – North Queensland Fury – 2009–10
- John Curtis – Gold Coast United – 2010–11
- Brian Deane – Perth Glory – 2005
- Neil Emblen – New Zealand Knights – 2005–07
- Robbie Fowler – North Queensland Fury – 2009–10, Perth Glory – 2010–11
- Chris Greenacre – Wellington Phoenix – 2009–12
- Dean Gordon – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07
- Daniel Heffernan – Central Coast Mariners – 2015–16
- Emile Heskey – Newcastle Jets – 2012–14
- Mark Hughes – North Queensland Fury – 2010–11
- Francis Jeffers – Newcastle Jets – 2010–11, 2011–12
- Joe Keenan – Melbourne Victory – 2007–08, Adelaide United – 2010–11
- Geoff Kellaway – Melbourne Victory – 2010–11
- Mark Lee – Perth Glory – 2006–07, 2008–09
- Steve McMahon – Perth Glory – 2005–06
- Joseph Mills – Perth Glory – 2016–
- James Robinson – Melbourne Victory – 2006–07, Perth Glory – 2007–09, North Queensland Fury – 2009–10
- Alex Smith – Wellington Phoenix – 2011–13
- John Sutton – Central Coast Mariners – 2012
- Andy Todd – Perth Glory – 2009–11
- Nicky Travis – Central Coast Mariners – 2009–10
- Simon Yeo – New Zealand Knights – 2005
- Stuart Young – Perth Glory – 2005–07
Eritrea
- Ambesager Yosief – Gold Coast United – 2011–12
Fiji
- Roy Krishna – Wellington Phoenix – 2014–
Finland
- Aleksandr Kokko – Newcastle Jets – 2016–[Note 12]
- Juho Mäkelä – Sydney FC – 2011–12
France
- Matthieu Delpierre – Melbourne Victory – 2014–16
- William Gallas – Perth Glory – 2013–14
Germany
- Maximilian Beister – Melbourne Victory – 2016–
- Thomas Broich – Brisbane Roar – 2010–
- André Gumprecht – Central Coast Mariners – 2005–09
- André Kilian – North Queensland Fury – 2010–11
- Dragan Paljić – Perth Glory – 2015
- Peter Perchtold – Gold Coast United – 2011
- Jérome Polenz – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2012–14, Brisbane Roar – 2015–16
- Marcus Wedau – Queensland Roar – 2006–07
Ghana
- Hamza Mohammed – New Zealand Knights – 2006
- Lloyd Owusu – Adelaide United – 2009–10[Note 6]
Hungary
- György Sándor – Perth Glory – 2015–16[Note 16]
- Krisztián Vadócz – Perth Glory – 2016
- Richárd Vernes – Central Coast Mariners – 2014–15
Indonesia
- Sergio van Dijk – Brisbane Roar – 2008–10, Adelaide United – 2010–13[Note 11]
Iraq
- Ali Abbas – Newcastle Jets – 2009–12, Sydney FC – 2012–16
Ireland
- Sean Devine – New Zealand Knights – 2005–07[Note 6]
- Damien Duff – Melbourne City – 2014–15
- Steven Gray – Melbourne Heart – 2012–13
- Andy Keogh – Perth Glory – 2014–
- Billy Mehmet – Perth Glory – 2011–13[Note 6]
- Liam Miller – Perth Glory – 2011–13, Brisbane Roar – 2013–14, Melbourne City – 2014
- Roy O'Donovan – Central Coast Mariners – 2015–
- Wayne O'Sullivan – Central Coast Mariners – 2005–07[Note 4]
- Shaun Timmins – Wellington Phoenix – 2014[Note 6]
Italy
- Benito Carbone – Sydney FC – 2006
- Alessandro Del Piero – Sydney FC – 2012–14
- Marcello Fiorentini – Newcastle Jets – 2010–11
- Iacopo La Rocca – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2012–15, Adelaide United – 2015–[Note 22]
- Federico Piovaccari – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2015–16
- Marco Rossi – Wellington Phoenix – 2016–
- Andrea Migliorini – Melbourne Heart – 2013–14
- Fabio Vignaroli – Newcastle Jets – 2009–10
Ivory Coast
- Eugène Dadi – Perth Glory – 2008–10, Wellington Phoenix – 2010
- Jonas Salley – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07, Sydney FC 2007, Adelaide United – 2007–09, Gold Coast United – 2011–12[Note 22]
- Adama Traore – Gold Coast United – 2009–12, Melbourne Victory – 2012–14
Japan
- Hiroyuki Ishida – Perth Glory – 2005–06
- Kojiro Kaimoto – North Queensland Fury – 2009
- Jumpei Kusukami – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2016–
- Kazuyoshi Miura – Sydney FC – 2005
- Ryo Nagai – Perth Glory – 2012–14
- Hirofumi Moriyasu – Sydney FC – 2012–13
- Shinji Ono – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2012–14
- Yojiro Takahagi – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2015
- Yuji Takahashi – Brisbane Roar – 2012–13
- Yūsuke Tanaka – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2015
Liberia
- Patrick Gerhardt – Melbourne Heart – 2012–14[Note 15]
Lithuania
- Darvydas Šernas – Perth Glory – 2014
Macedonia
- Daniel Georgievski – Melbourne Victory – 2014–[Note 1]
- Mensur Kurtiši – Brisbane Roar – 2014–15
Malaysia
- Matthew Davies – Perth Glory – 2013–15[Note 1]
- Brendan Gan – Sydney FC – 2008–11[Note 1]
Malta
- John Hutchinson – Central Coast Mariners – 2005–15[Note 1]
- Michael Mifsud – Melbourne Heart – 2013–14
- Manny Muscat – Wellington Phoenix – 2008–16[Note 1]
Martinique
- Harry Novillo – Melbourne City – 2015–16[Note 7][Note 18]
Mauritius
- Jonathan Bru – Melbourne Victory – 2012–14[Note 7][Note 19]
Netherlands
- Paul Beekmans – Gold Coast United – 2011–12
- Pascal Bosschaart – Sydney FC – 2011–13
- Romeo Castelen – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2014–16[Note 13]
- Donny de Groot – Newcastle Jets – 2009–10
- Orlando Engelaar – Melbourne Heart – 2013–14
- Guyon Fernandez – Perth Glory – 2015–16
- Youssouf Hersi – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2012–14, Perth Glory – 2014–15[Note 5]
- Kew Jaliens – Newcastle Jets – 2013–15, Melbourne City – 2015
- Peter Jungschläger – Gold Coast United – 2011–12
- Marcel Meeuwis – Melbourne Heart – 2013
- Stef Nijland – Brisbane Roar – 2013
- Bobby Petta – Adelaide United – 2006–08, Sydney FC – 2008
- Maceo Rigters – Gold Coast United – 2011–12
- Jeffrey Sarpong – Wellington Phoenix – 2015–16
- Marcel Seip – Central Coast Mariners – 2013–14
- Gerald Sibon – Melbourne Heart – 2010–11
- Victor Sikora – Perth Glory – 2009–12
- Andwélé Slory – Adelaide United – 2011[Note 13]
- Bas van den Brink – Gold Coast United – 2009–11, Perth Glory – 2011–13
- Frank van Eijs – New Zealand Knights – 2005–06
- Rob Wielaert – Melbourne City – 2013–15
- Rutger Worm – Melbourne Heart – 2010–12
- Patrick Zwaanswijk – Central Coast Mariners – 2010–13
Nigeria
- Seyi Adeleke – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2014–15
Northern Ireland
- Aaron Hughes – Melbourne City – 2015–16
- Terry McFlynn – Sydney FC – 2005–14
- Jonny Steele – Newcastle Jets – 2014
Panama
- Ricardo Clarke – Wellington Phoenix – 2012
- Yairo Yau – Sydney FC – 2012–14
Papua New Guinea
- Brad McDonald – North Queensland Fury – 2010–11, Central Coast Mariners – 2011–13; 2016–
Philippines
- Iain Ramsay – Sydney FC – 2009–10, Adelaide United – 2010–13, Melbourne City 2013–15[Note 1]
Portugal
- Fábio Ferreira – Adelaide United – 2012–15, Central Coast Mariners – 2015–
- Dani Rodrigues – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07
Scotland
- Marc Anthony – Perth Glory – 2008–09
- Grant Brebner – Melbourne Victory – 2006–12
- Chris Doig – Central Coast Mariners – 2009–11
- Ian Ferguson – Central Coast Mariners – 2005–06
- Scot Gemmill – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07
- Simon Lynch – Queensland Roar – 2006–08[Note 3]
- Bob Malcolm – Brisbane Roar – 2009–10
- Steven McGarry – Perth Glory – 2010–14
- Nick Montgomery – Central Coast Mariners – 2012–[Note 6]
- Charlie Miller – Brisbane Roar – 2008–09, Gold Coast United – 2009–10
- Stewart Petrie – Central Coast Mariners – 2005–07
- Grant Smith – North Queensland Fury – 2009
- Scott Wilson – North Queensland Fury – 2009–10
Senegal
- Jacques Faty – Sydney FC – 2015–16, Central Coast Mariners – 2016–[Note 7][Note 19]
- Malick Mané – Central Coast Mariners – 2014
- Mickaël Tavares – Sydney FC – 2015–16, Central Coast Mariners – 2016–[Note 7]
Serbia
- Enver Alivodić – Newcastle Jets – 2015–16
- Ranko Despotović – Sydney FC – 2013–14
- Miloš Dimitrijević – Sydney FC – 2014–[Note 17]
- Branko Jelić – Perth Glory – 2009–11[Note 2]
- Milan Jovanić – Perth Glory – 2005–06
- Andrija Kaluđerović – Brisbane Roar – 2015
- Nebojša Marinković – Perth Glory – 2014–
- Miloš Ninković – Sydney FC – 2015–
- Nikola Petković – Sydney FC – 2013–15
- Milan Smiljanić – Perth Glory – 2016–[Note 14]
- Miloš Trifunović – Newcastle Jets – 2015–16
Singapore
- Safuwan Baharudin – Melbourne City – 2015
Slovakia
- Filip Hološko – Sydney FC – 2015–
- Karol Kisel – Sydney FC – 2009–10, 2011–12
Slovenia
- Robert Koren – Melbourne City – 2014–16
- Denis Kramar – Perth Glory – 2015
- Tomislav Mišura – Newcastle Jets – 2010–11
Solomon Islands
- Henry Fa'arodo – Perth Glory – 2005–06
- Benjamin Totori – Wellington Phoenix – 2012–13
South Korea
- Byun Sung-hwan – Sydney FC – 2009–11, Newcastle Jets – 2011–12
- Do Dong-hyun – Brisbane Roar – 2012–13
- Kim Seung-yong – Central Coast Mariners – 2014
- Kim Sung-kil – Gold Coast United – 2011
- Lee Ki-je – Newcastle Jets – 2015
- Seo Hyuk-su – Brisbane Roar – 2005–09
- Shin In-seob – Adelaide United – 2009–11
- Shin Tae-yong – Queensland Roar – 2004–05
- Song Jin-hyung – Newcastle Jets – 2008–10
Spain
- Alberto – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2015–16
- Andreu – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2015–16
- Manuel Arana – Brisbane Roar – 2016–
- Alan Baró – Melbourne Victory – 2016–
- Aritz Borda – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2016–
- Diego Castro – Perth Glory – 2015–
- Sergio Cirio – Adelaide United – 2013–
- Corona – Brisbane Roar – 2015–16
- Dimas – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2015–
- Luis García – Central Coast Mariners – 2016
- Sergi Guardiola – Adelaide United – 2016–
- Javier Hervás – Brisbane Roar – 2015–16
- Isaías – Adelaide United – 2013–
- Ubay Luzardo – Melbourne Victory – 2012
- Miguel Palanca – Adelaide United – 2015
- Albert Riera – Wellington Phoenix – 2013–16
- Alex Rodriguez – Wellington Phoenix – 2014–
- Dani Sánchez – Wellington Phoenix – 2011–13
- Pablo Sánchez – Adelaide United – 2014–16
- David Villa – Melbourne City – 2014
Switzerland
- Remo Buess – Queensland Roar – 2005–07
- Grégory Duruz – New Zealand Knights – 2006
- Stephan Keller – Sydney FC – 2009–11
- Dominik Ritter – Newcastle Jets – 2012–13
Thailand
- Surat Sukha – Melbourne Victory – 2009–11
- Sutee Suksomkit – Melbourne Victory – 2009
Timor-Leste
- Jesse Pinto – Newcastle Jets – 2009[Note 1]
Togo
- Eric Akoto – North Queensland Fury – 2010–11[Note 8]
Trinidad and Tobago
- Tony Warner – Wellington Phoenix – 2011–12[Note 6]
- Dwight Yorke – Sydney FC – 2005–06
Tunisia
Uganda
- Eugene Sseppuya – North Queensland Fury – 2010
Ukraine
- Yevhen Levchenko – Adelaide United – 2011–12
United States
- Michael Enfield – Sydney FC – 2007–09
- Hirofumi Moriyasu – Sydney FC – 2010–12
Uruguay
- Osvaldo Carro – Queensland Roar – 2005–06
- Mateo Corbo – Newcastle Jets – 2005–06
- Bruno Fornaroli – Melbourne City – 2015–
- Bruno Piñatares – Western Sydney Wanderers – 2016–
- Francisco Usúcar – Adelaide United – 2011–12
Wales
- Matt Crowell – Central Coast Mariners – 2009–10
Notes
- ^ Born in Australia
- ^ Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Canada
- ^ Born in Cyprus
- ^ Born in Ethiopia
- ^ Born in England
- ^ Born in France
- ^ Born in Ghana
- ^ Born in Kosovo (then part of Yugoslavia)
- ^ Born in Maldives
- ^ Born in Netherlands
- ^ Born in Russia (then part of Soviet Union)
- ^ Born in Suriname
- ^ Born in Sweden
- ^ Born in Switzerland
- ^ Born in Ukraine (then part of Soviet Union)
- ^ Capped for the France national under-18 football team
- ^ Capped for the France national under-19 football team
- ^ Capped for the France national under-21 football team
- ^ Capped for the Netherlands national under-19 football team
- ^ Capped for the Singapore national under-22 football team
- ^ Has received Australian citizenship, but having spent less than 5 years living in the country is not eligible to represent the national team
See also
References
- General
- "Players". ultimatealeague.com. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
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