A-League transfers for 2006–07 season

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This is a list of Australian football transfers for the 2006–07 A-League. Only moves featuring at least one A-League club are listed.

Clubs were able to sign players at any time, but many transfers will only officially go through on 1 June because the majority of player contracts finish on 31 May.

Transfers[]

All players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the A-League.

Pre-season[]

Date Name Moving from Moving to
20 January 2006 Michael Baird Queensland Roar Romania Universitatea Craiova[1]
13 February 2006 Adrian Caceres Perth Glory Melbourne Victory[2]
16 February 2006 Carl Recchia Melbourne Victory Unattached[3]
16 February 2006 Ricky Diaco Melbourne Victory Unattached[3]
4 March 2006 Todd Gava Queensland Roar Unattached[4]
4 March 2006 Reece Tollenaere Queensland Roar Unattached[4]
9 March 2006 New Zealand Jeremy Christie New Zealand Knights Perth Glory[5]
17 March 2006 New Zealand Jeremy Brockie New Zealand Knights Sydney FC[6]
23 March 2006 Andrew Packer Sydney FC Queensland Roar[7]
29 March 2006 New Zealand Leo Bertos Unattached Perth Glory[8]
30 March 2006 Richard Johnson Newcastle Jets New Zealand Knights[9]
15 April 2006 New Zealand Che Bunce New Zealand Waikato New Zealand Knights[10]
5 May 2006 Jonti Richter Queensland Roar New Zealand Knights[11]
8 May 2006 Michael Turnbull Australia Kingston City New Zealand Knights[12]
15 May 2006 Ante Milicic Newcastle Jets Queensland Roar[13]
16 May 2006 David Williams Queensland Roar Denmark Brøndby[14]
18 May 2006 Brazil Fred Unattached Melbourne Victory[15]
18 May 2006 Brazil Claudinho Unattached Melbourne Victory[15]
19 May 2006 Archie Thompson Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Melbourne Victory (loan return)[16]
23 May 2006 England Malik Buari Unattached New Zealand Knights[17]
30 May 2006 New Zealand Michael White New Zealand Canterbury United New Zealand Knights[17]
6 June 2006 Ned Zelic Newcastle Jets Unattached[18]
6 June 2006 Paul Okon Cyprus APOEL FC Newcastle Jets[18]
27 June 2006 Nick Ward Perth Glory England Queens Park Rangers[19]
29 June 2006 Switzerland Grégory Duruz Unattached New Zealand Knights[20]
30 June 2006 Adam Casey Australia Wollongong Wolves New Zealand Knights[21]
3 July 2006 Scotland Simon Lynch Unattached Queensland Roar[22]
4 July 2006 Vuko Tomasevic Australia Marconi Stallions Central Coast Mariners[23]
6 July 2006 Stan Lazaridis Unattached Perth Glory[24]
11 July 2006 Roddy Vargas Australia Green Gully Melbourne Victory[25]
13 July 2006 Alessandro Unattached Melbourne Victory[25]
17 July 2006 Netherlands Bobby Petta England Bradford City Adelaide United[26]
19 July 2006 Bruce Djite Australia AIS Adelaide United[27]
19 July 2006 Nathan Burns Australia AIS Adelaide United[27]
27 July 2006 New Zealand Glen Moss New Zealand Knights Romania Dinamo București[28]
31 July 2006 New Zealand Steven Old New Zealand YoungHeart Manawatu Newcastle Jets[28]
1 August 2006 China Zhang Yuning China Shanghai Shenua Queensland Roar[29]
2 August 2006 New Zealand Mark Paston Unattached New Zealand Knights[30]
4 August 2006 Tony Vidmar Unattached Central Coast Mariners[31]
7 August 2006 England Matt Carbon Unattached New Zealand Knights[32]

Regular season[]

Date Name Moving from Moving to
1 September 2006 Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke Sydney FC England Sunderland[33]
4 September 2006 Franco Parisi Newcastle Jets New Zealand Knights[34]
8 September 2006 Joel Theissen Australia Parramatta Sydney FC[35]
27 September 2006 Damian Mori Australia Adelaide City Central Coast Mariners[36]
28 September 2006 Italy Benito Carbone Unattached Sydney FC[37]
30 September 2006 Brazil Romário United States Miami FC Adelaide United (loan)[38]
14 October 2006 New Zealand Campbell Banks Unattached New Zealand Knights[39]
18 October 2006 Italy Benito Carbone Sydney FC Unattached[40]
18 October 2006 Brazil Fernando Australia South Melbourne New Zealand Knights[41]
3 November 2006 Dustin Wells Unattached New Zealand Knights[42]
22 November 2006 Damian Mori Central Coast Mariners Queensland Roar[43]
29 November 2006 Chris Grossman Unattached Queensland Roar[44]
1 December 2006 England Dean Gordon New Zealand Auckland City New Zealand Knights[45]
1 December 2006 China Gao Leilei China Beijing Guoan New Zealand Knights[45]
1 December 2006 China Li Yan Unattached New Zealand Knights[45]
13 December 2006 John Tambouras Unattached New Zealand Knights[46]
15 December 2006 Brazil Romário Adelaide United United States Miami FC (loan return)[47]
16 December 2006 New Zealand Jeff Fleming Australia Green Gully New Zealand Knights[46]
16 December 2006 Unattached New Zealand Knights[46]
19 January 2007 Unattached Sydney FC[48]
1 February 2007 Ivory Coast Jonas Salley New Zealand Knights Sydney FC[49]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Caceres joins Victory". ABC News. 13 February 2006. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
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  5. ^ "Perth Glory sign ex-Knight Christie". Sydney Morning Herald. 9 March 2006. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  6. ^ "FC signs Knights striker Brockie". ABC News. 17 March 2006. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  7. ^ "FC's Packer in move to Roar". ABC News. 23 March 2006. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Struggling Glory announce key signings". ABC News. 29 March 2006. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
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  49. ^ "Sydney FC sign Jonas Salley for finals". Sydney Morning Herald. 1 February 2007. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
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