List of foreign A-League Men players

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This is a list of foreign players in the A-League Men, which commenced play in 2005. The following players must meet both of the following two criteria:

  1. Have played in at least one A-League Men 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.
  2. 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 Men game. Note that calendar years are used. This follows general practice in expressing years a player spent at club.

As of 11 December 2021, 86 different nations have been represented in the A-League Men. Jamaica is the most recent nation to be represented with Adrian Mariappa debuting for Macarthur FC on 11 December 2021.

In bold: players who are currently at an A-League Men club.

Contents
Albania | Algeria | Argentina | Austria | Bahrain | Barbados | Belgium | Benin | Brazil | Burundi | Cameroon | Canada | Chile | China | Colombia | Costa Rica | Croatia | Curaçao | Denmark | Ecuador | England | Eritrea | Fiji | Finland | France | Georgia | Germany | Ghana | Greece | Hungary | Indonesia | Iran | Iraq | Ireland | Israel | Italy | Ivory Coast | Jamaica | Japan | Kosovo | Liberia | Lithuania | Malaysia | Mali | Malta | Martinique | Mauritius | Mexico | Netherlands | Nigeria | North Macedonia | Northern Ireland | Norway | Panama | Papua New Guinea | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Scotland | Senegal | Serbia | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | Solomon Islands | South Korea | South Sudan | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Thailand | Timor-Leste | Togo | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia | Turkey | Uganda | Ukraine | United States | Uruguay | Vanuatu | Venezuela | Wales
See also | References

Albania[]

Algeria[]

  • Karim Matmour[b FRA]Adelaide United – 2017

Argentina[]

Austria[]

  • Kristijan DobrasMelbourne Victory – 2019–20
  • Marc JankoSydney FC – 2014–15
  • Richard KitzbichlerMelbourne Victory – 2005–06
  • Richard WindbichlerMelbourne City – 2019–20

Bahrain[]

  • Sayed Mohamed Adnan[b MDV]Brisbane Roar – 2011–12

Barbados[]

Belgium[]

Benin[]

  • Rudy Gestede[b FRA]Melbourne Victory – 2020–21

Brazil[]

Denni won the A-League Championship in 2008 with Newcastle Jets.
Fred played for three A-League clubs, including winning the Championship and Premiership with Melbourne Victory in 2007.
  • AlemãoAdelaide United – 2008–10
  • AlessandroMelbourne Victory – 2007
  • AmaralPerth Glory – 2008–09
  • AndersonGold Coast United – 2010–11
  • AndrezinhoPerth Glory – 2011–12
  • BobôSydney FC – 2016–18, 2021–
  • Bruno CazarineSydney FC – 2010–12
  • ClaudinhoMelbourne Victory – 2006–07
  • ClebersonWellington Phoenix – 2007
  • CristianoAdelaide United – 2008–10
  • DenniNewcastle Jets – 2007–08
  • DiegoAdelaide United – 2006–09, Wellington Phoenix – 2010–11
  • Ney FabianoMelbourne Victory – 2008–09
  • FabinhoMelbourne Victory – 2011–12, Sydney FC – 2012–13
  • FelipeWellington Phoenix – 2007–08
  • Gui FinklerMelbourne Victory – 2012–16, Wellington Phoenix – 2016–17
  • FredMelbourne Victory – 2006–07, Wellington Phoenix – 2008, Melbourne Heart – 2011–13
  • GeorgeWellington Phoenix – 2007
  • JairNewcastle Jets – 2018–19, Central Coast Mariners – 2019–20
  • Mário JardelNewcastle Jets – 2007–08
  • JeffersonGold Coast United – 2009–10
  • JuninhoSydney FC – 2007–08
  • Leandro LoveMelbourne Victory – 2007–08
  • LeonardoNewcastle Jets – 2015–16
  • MarcinhoQueensland Roar – 2007–08
  • MayconMelbourne Heart – 2011–12
  • MilsonGold Coast United – 2009–10
  • MorescheCentral Coast Mariners – 2021–
  • PatrickSydney FC – 2007–08
  • Daniel PenhaNewcastle Jets – 2021–
  • ReinaldoBrisbane Roar – 2005–10
  • Bernardo RibeiroNewcastle Jets – 2012–13
  • RicardinhoMelbourne Victory – 2010–11
  • RobsonGold Coast United – 2009–12
  • RomárioAdelaide United – 2006
  • Vítor SabaWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2014–15
  • SidneiPerth Glory – 2013–16
  • Alex TerraMelbourne Heart – 2010–12
  • TiagoNewcastle Jets – 2011–13, Sydney FC – 2013–14

Burundi[]

Cameroon[]

  • Olivier BoumalNewcastle Jets – 2021–

Canada[]

  • Alen MarcinaNew Zealand Knights – 2006–07
  • Issey Nakajima-Farran[c SIN U22]Brisbane Roar – 2011–12

Chile[]

China[]

  • Gao LeileiNew Zealand Knights – 2006–07, Wellington Phoenix – 2008
  • Jiang ChenWellington Phoenix – 2009
  • Li YanNew Zealand Knights – 2006
  • Ma LeileiNewcastle Jets – 2016–17
  • Qu ShengqingAdelaide United – 2005–07
  • Zhang ShuoNewcastle Jets – 2010–11
  • Zhang XiaobinNew Zealand Knights – 2005–06
  • Zhang YuningQueensland Roar – 2006–07

Colombia[]

Costa Rica[]

  • Marvin AnguloMelbourne Victory – 2009–10
  • Steven BryceBrisbane Roar – 2010
  • Kenny CunninghamWellington Phoenix – 2013–15
  • Carlos HernándezMelbourne Victory – 2007–12, Wellington Phoenix – 2013–14
  • José Luis LópezMelbourne Victory – 2008–09
  • Jean Carlos SolórzanoBrisbane Roar – 2010–11, 2014–16, Melbourne Victory – 2011–12
  • Marco UreñaCentral Coast Mariners – 2020–

Croatia[]

Curaçao[]

Denmark[]

  • Johan AbsalonsenAdelaide United – 2017–18
  • Jesper HåkanssonNewcastle Jets – 2008–09
  • Ken IlsøAdelaide United – 2018–19
  • Michael JakobsenMelbourne City – 2016–18, Adelaide United – 2018–
  • Thomas KristensenBrisbane Roar – 2016–19
  • Tobias MikkelsenBrisbane Roar – 2018–19
  • Morten NordstrandNewcastle Jets – 2016–17
  • Jakob PoulsenMelbourne Victory – 2019–20
  • Thomas SørensenMelbourne City – 2015–17

Ecuador[]

England[]

Robbie Fowler was the inaugural captain of North Queensland Fury.
  • David BallWellington Phoenix – 2019–
  • Guy BatesNewcastle Jets – 2005
  • Darren BazeleyNew Zealand Knights – 2005–07
  • Michael BridgesSydney FC – 2007–08, Newcastle Jets – 2009–14
  • Wayne BrownNewcastle Jets – 2016–18
  • Malik Buari[b GHA]New Zealand Knights – 2006–07
  • Ronnie BullNew Zealand Knights – 2005–06
  • Jacob ButterfieldMelbourne Victory – 2020–21
  • Zach CloughAdelaide United – 2022–
  • Ben CollettNew Zealand Knights – 2006
  • Terry CookeNorth Queensland Fury – 2009–10
  • John CurtisGold Coast United – 2010–11
  • Brian DeanePerth Glory – 2005
  • Matt DerbyshireMacarthur FC – 2020–21
  • Neil EmblenNew Zealand Knights – 2005–07
  • Robbie FowlerNorth Queensland Fury – 2009–10, Perth Glory – 2010–11
  • Macaulay GillespheyBrisbane Roar – 2019–2021
  • Sam GrahamCentral Coast Mariners – 2019
  • Chris GreenacreWellington Phoenix – 2009–12
  • Dean GordonNew Zealand Knights – 2006–07
  • Shayon HarrisonMelbourne City – 2019
  • Daniel HeffernanCentral Coast Mariners – 2015–16
  • Emile HeskeyNewcastle Jets – 2012–14
  • Gary HooperWellington Phoenix – 2019–20, 2021–
  • Mark HughesNorth Queensland Fury – 2010–11
  • Francis JeffersNewcastle Jets – 2010–11, 2011–12
  • Carl JenkinsonMelbourne City – 2022–
  • Joe KeenanMelbourne Victory – 2007–08, Adelaide United – 2010–11
  • Geoff KellawayMelbourne Victory – 2010–11
  • Adam Le FondreSydney FC – 2018–
  • Mark LeePerth Glory – 2006–07, 2008–09
  • Steve McMahonPerth Glory – 2005–06
  • Callum McManamanMelbourne Victory – 2020–21
  • Joseph MillsPerth Glory – 2016–18
  • Jordon MutchWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2021, Macarthur FC – 2021–
  • Craig NooneMelbourne City – 2019–21, Macarthur FC – 2021–
  • James RobinsonMelbourne Victory – 2006–07, Perth Glory – 2007–09, North Queensland Fury – 2009–10
  • Jack RodwellWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2021–
  • Ryan ShottonMelbourne Victory – 2020–21
  • Daniel SturridgePerth Glory – 2021–
  • John SuttonCentral Coast Mariners – 2012
  • Steven TaylorWellington Phoenix – 2018–20, 2021
  • Andy ToddPerth Glory – 2009–11
  • Nicky TravisCentral Coast Mariners – 2009–10
  • Scott WoottonWellington Phoenix – 2022–
  • Simon YeoNew Zealand Knights – 2005

Eritrea[]

Fiji[]

  • Roy KrishnaWellington Phoenix – 2014–19

Finland[]

France[]

  • Éric BauthéacBrisbane Roar – 2017–19
  • Florin BerenguerMelbourne City – 2018–
  • Matthieu DelpierreMelbourne Victory – 2014–16
  • William GallasPerth Glory – 2013–14
  • Béni NkololoCentral Coast Mariners – 2021–
  • Loïc PuyoMacarthur FC – 2020–21

Georgia[]

Germany[]

  • Daniel AdlungAdelaide United – 2017–18
  • Alexander BaumjohannWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2018–19, Sydney FC – 2019–21
  • Maximilian BeisterMelbourne Victory – 2016–17
  • Mirko BolandAdelaide United – 2018–20
  • Thomas BroichBrisbane Roar – 2010–17
  • André GumprechtCentral Coast Mariners – 2005–09
  • Tim HooglandMelbourne Victory – 2019–20
  • André KilianNorth Queensland Fury – 2010–11
  • Sebastian LangkampPerth Glory – 2021
  • Alexander MeierWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2019–20
  • Nicolai MüllerWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2019–21, Central Coast Mariners – 2021–
  • Georg NiedermeierMelbourne Victory – 2018–19
  • Dragan PaljićPerth Glory – 2015
  • Peter PerchtoldGold Coast United – 2011
  • Jérome PolenzWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2012–14, Brisbane Roar – 2015–16
  • Matti SteinmannWellington Phoenix – 2019–20, Brisbane Roar – 2021–
  • Marcus WedauQueensland Roar – 2006–07

Ghana[]

  • Hamza MohammedNew Zealand Knights – 2006
  • Lloyd Owusu[b ENG]Adelaide United – 2009–10

Greece[]

  • Panagiotis Kone[b ALB]Western United – 2019–20
  • Avraam Papadopoulos[b AUS]Brisbane Roar – 2017–19
  • Savvas SiatravanisNewcastle Jets – 2021–

Hungary[]

Indonesia[]

  • Syahrian AbimanyuNewcastle Jets – 2021
  • Sergio van Dijk[b NED]Brisbane Roar – 2008–10, Adelaide United – 2010–13

Iran[]

Iraq[]

  • Ali AbbasNewcastle Jets – 2009–12, 2020–21, Sydney FC – 2012–16, Wellington Phoenix – 2017–18

Ireland[]

  • Simon Cox[b ENG]Western Sydney Wanderers – 2020–21
  • Sean Devine[b ENG]New Zealand Knights – 2005–07
  • Damien DuffMelbourne City – 2014–15
  • Steven GrayMelbourne Heart – 2012–13
  • Wes HoolahanNewcastle Jets – 2019–20
  • Andy KeoghPerth Glory – 2014–19, 2020–
  • Stephen MallonCentral Coast Mariners – 2019
  • Billy Mehmet[b ENG]Perth Glory – 2011–13
  • Liam MillerPerth Glory – 2011–13, Brisbane Roar – 2013–14, Melbourne City – 2014
  • Roy O'DonovanCentral Coast Mariners – 2015–17, Newcastle Jets – 2017–19, 2020–21, Brisbane Roar – 2019–20
  • Jay O'SheaBrisbane Roar – 2019–
  • Wayne O'Sullivan[b CYP]Central Coast Mariners – 2005–07
  • Cillian SheridanWellington Phoenix – 2019
  • Shaun Timmins[b ENG]Wellington Phoenix – 2014

Israel[]

  • Tomer HemedWellington Phoenix – 2020–21, Western Sydney Wanderers – 2021–

Italy[]

  • Benito CarboneSydney FC – 2006
  • Alessandro Del PieroSydney FC – 2012–14
  • Alessandro DiamantiWestern United – 2019–
  • Marcello FiorentiniNewcastle Jets – 2010–11
  • Massimo MaccaroneBrisbane Roar – 2017–18
  • Francesco MargiottaMelbourne Victory – 2021–
  • Andrea MiglioriniMelbourne Heart – 2013–14
  • Federico PiovaccariWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2015–16
  • Manuel PucciarelliMelbourne City – 2021–
  • Marco RossiWellington Phoenix – 2016–18
  • Fabio VignaroliNewcastle Jets – 2009–10

Ivory Coast[]

  • Eugène DadiPerth Glory – 2008–10, Wellington Phoenix – 2010
  • Jonas Salley[AUS lt5]New Zealand Knights – 2006–07, Sydney FC 2007, Adelaide United – 2007–09, Gold Coast United – 2011–12
  • Adama TraoréGold Coast United – 2009–12, Melbourne Victory – 2012–14, 2019–21, Western Sydney Wanderers – 2021–

Jamaica[]

  • Adrian Mariappa[b ENG]Macarthur FC – 2021–

Japan[]

  • Riku DanzakiBrisbane Roar – 2020–21
  • Tsubasa EndohMelbourne City – 2022–
  • Cy Goddard[b ENG]Central Coast Mariners – 2021–
  • Keisuke HondaMelbourne Victory – 2018–19
  • Hiroshi IbusukiAdelaide United – 2022–
  • Tomoki ImaiWestern United – 2020–
  • Hiroyuki IshidaPerth Glory – 2005–06
  • Kojiro KaimotoNorth Queensland Fury – 2009
  • Masato KudoBrisbane Roar – 2020–21
  • Jumpei KusukamiWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2016–18
  • Kazuyoshi MiuraSydney FC – 2005
  • Hirofumi MoriyasuSydney FC – 2010–12
  • Ryo NagaiPerth Glory – 2012–14
  • Keijiro OgawaWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2021–
  • Shinji OnoWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2012–14
  • Kosuke OtaPerth Glory – 2020–
  • Yojiro TakahagiWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2015
  • Yuji TakahashiBrisbane Roar – 2012–13
  • Yūsuke TanakaWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2015
  • Naoki TsubakiMelbourne City – 2020–21

Kosovo[]

  • Besart Berisha[c ALB]Brisbane Roar – 2011–14, Melbourne Victory – 2014–18, Western United – 2019–21

Liberia[]

  • Patrick Gerhardt[b SUI]Melbourne Heart – 2012–14

Lithuania[]

Malaysia[]

Mali[]

Malta[]

  • John Hutchinson[b AUS]Central Coast Mariners – 2005–15
  • Michael MifsudMelbourne Heart – 2013–14
  • Manny Muscat[b AUS]Wellington Phoenix – 2008–16, Melbourne City – 2016–18

Martinique[]

Mauritius[]

Mexico[]

Netherlands[]

Patrick Zwaanswijk won an A-League Championship with Central Coast Mariners.
Rutger Worm was Melbourne Heart's first international signing.
  • Paul BeekmansGold Coast United – 2011–12
  • Pascal BosschaartSydney FC – 2011–13
  • Wout BramaCentral Coast Mariners – 2017–18
  • Jordy BuijsSydney FC – 2017–18
  • Romeo Castelen[b SUR]Western Sydney Wanderers – 2014–16
  • Donny de GrootNewcastle Jets – 2009–10
  • Siem de Jong[b SUI]Sydney FC – 2018–19
  • Orlando EngelaarMelbourne Heart – 2013–14
  • Leroy George[b SUR]Melbourne Victory – 2017–18
  • Youssouf Hersi[b ETH]Western Sydney Wanderers – 2012–14, Perth Glory – 2014–15
  • Tom HiariejCentral Coast Mariners – 2017–19
  • Kew JaliensNewcastle Jets – 2013–15, Melbourne City – 2015
  • Peter JungschlägerGold Coast United – 2011–12
  • Marcel MeeuwisMelbourne Heart – 2013
  • Stef NijlandBrisbane Roar – 2013
  • Bobby PettaAdelaide United – 2006–08, Sydney FC – 2008
  • Maceo RigtersGold Coast United – 2011–12
  • Jeffrey SarpongWellington Phoenix – 2015–16
  • Bart SchenkeveldMelbourne City – 2017–19
  • Marcel SeipCentral Coast Mariners – 2013–14
  • Gerald SibonMelbourne Heart – 2010–11
  • Victor SikoraPerth Glory – 2009–12
  • Andwélé Slory[b SUR]Adelaide United – 2011
  • Jordy ThomassenAdelaide United – 2019
  • Bas van den BrinkGold Coast United – 2009–11, Perth Glory – 2011–13
  • Jop van der LindenSydney FC – 2018–19
  • Frank van EijsNew Zealand Knights – 2005–06
  • Rob WielaertMelbourne City – 2013–15
  • Rutger WormMelbourne Heart – 2010–12
  • Patrick ZwaanswijkCentral Coast Mariners – 2010–13

Nigeria[]

  • Seyi AdelekeWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2014–15

North Macedonia[]

  • Daniel Georgievski[b AUS]Melbourne Victory – 2014–17, Newcastle Jets – 2017–19, Western Sydney Wanderers – 2019–21, Melbourne City – 2021
  • Mensur KurtišiBrisbane Roar – 2014–15

Northern Ireland[]

  • Bobby BurnsNewcastle Jets – 2019–20
  • Aaron HughesMelbourne City – 2015–16
  • Terry McFlynnSydney FC – 2005–14
  • Jonny SteeleNewcastle Jets – 2014

Norway[]

  • Kristian OpsethAdelaide United – 2019–20

Panama[]

Papua New Guinea[]

  • Brad McDonaldNorth Queensland Fury – 2010–11, Central Coast Mariners – 2011–13; 2016–17

Philippines[]

  • Iain Ramsay[b AUS]Sydney FC – 2009–10, Adelaide United – 2010–13, Melbourne City 2013–15

Poland[]

  • Marcin BudzińskiMelbourne City – 2017–18
  • Michał JanotaCentral Coast Mariners – 2020–21
  • Michał KopczyńskiWellington Phoenix – 2018–19
  • Filip KurtoWellington Phoenix – 2018–19, Western United – 2019–21, Macarthur FC – 2021–
  • Adrian MierzejewskiSydney FC – 2017–18

Portugal[]

Romania[]

Scotland[]

Melbourne Victory midfielder Grant Brebner, winner of two Premiership Championship doubles with his club
  • Tom Aldred[b ENG]Brisbane Roar – 2019–
  • Marc AnthonyPerth Glory – 2008–09
  • Grant BrebnerMelbourne Victory – 2006–12
  • Chris DoigCentral Coast Mariners – 2009–11
  • Graham DorransWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2020–21
  • Ian FergusonCentral Coast Mariners – 2005–06
  • Scot GemmillNew Zealand Knights – 2006–07
  • Ziggy GordonCentral Coast Mariners – 2019–20, Western Sydney Wanderers – 2020–
  • Jack HendryMelbourne City – 2020
  • Simon Lynch[b CAN]Queensland Roar – 2006–08
  • Bob MalcolmBrisbane Roar – 2009–10
  • Ross McCormackMelbourne City – 2017–18, Central Coast Mariners – 2018–19
  • Steven McGarryPerth Glory – 2010–14
  • Charlie MillerBrisbane Roar – 2008–09, Gold Coast United – 2009–10
  • Nick Montgomery[b ENG][AUS pny]Central Coast Mariners – 2012–17
  • Michael O'HalloranMelbourne City – 2018–19
  • Stewart PetrieCentral Coast Mariners – 2005–07
  • Grant SmithNorth Queensland Fury – 2009
  • Scott WilsonNorth Queensland Fury – 2009–10

Senegal[]

Serbia[]

Singapore[]

  • Safuwan BaharudinMelbourne City – 2015

Slovakia[]

Slovenia[]

Solomon Islands[]

South Korea[]

  • Byun Sung-hwanSydney FC – 2009–11, Newcastle Jets – 2011–12
  • Danny ChoiAdelaide United – 2016
  • Do Dong-hyunBrisbane Roar – 2012–13
  • Kim Eun-sunCentral Coast Mariners – 2019–20
  • Kim Jae-sungAdelaide United – 2017
  • Kim Seung-yongCentral Coast Mariners – 2014
  • Kim Soo-beomPerth Glory – 2019–20
  • Kim Sung-kilGold Coast United – 2011
  • Lee Ki-jeNewcastle Jets – 2015
  • Seo Hyuk-suBrisbane Roar – 2005–09
  • Shin In-seobAdelaide United – 2009–11
  • Shin Tae-yongQueensland Roar – 2004–05
  • Song Jin-hyungNewcastle Jets – 2008–10

South Sudan[]

Spain[]

Perth Glory midfielder Diego Castro, winner of the 2016 Johnny Warren Medal

Sweden[]

  • Ola ToivonenMelbourne Victory – 2018–20

Switzerland[]

  • Remo BuessQueensland Roar – 2005–07
  • Grégory DuruzNew Zealand Knights – 2006
  • Stephan KellerSydney FC – 2009–11
  • Léo LacroixWestern United – 2021–
  • Daniel LoparWestern Sydney Wanderers – 2019–20
  • Dominik RitterNewcastle Jets – 2012–13
  • Pirmin SchweglerWestern Sydney Wanderers ��� 2019–20
  • Gregory WüthrichPerth Glory – 2019–20

Thailand[]

  • Surat SukhaMelbourne Victory – 2009–11
  • Sutee SuksomkitMelbourne Victory – 2009

Timor-Leste[]

  • Jesse Pinto[b AUS]Newcastle Jets – 2009

Togo[]

Trinidad and Tobago[]

  • Tony Warner[b ENG]Wellington Phoenix – 2011–12
  • Dwight YorkeSydney FC – 2005–06

Tunisia[]

  • Fahid Ben Khalfallah[b FRA]Melbourne Victory – 2014–17, Brisbane Roar – 2017–18

Turkey[]

Uganda[]

  • Eugene SseppuyaNorth Queensland Fury – 2010

Ukraine[]

  • Yevhen LevchenkoAdelaide United – 2011–12

United States[]

Uruguay[]

Vanuatu[]

  • Mitch Cooper[c AUS U20]Gold Coast United – 2012, Newcastle Jets – 2012–17

Venezuela[]

  • Ronald VargasNewcastle Jets – 2017–19

Wales[]

  • Aaron Amadi-HollowayBrisbane Roar – 2019–20
  • Matt CrowellCentral Coast Mariners – 2009–10
  • Joe LedleyNewcastle Jets – 2020

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^
    Born in Albania
  2. ^
    Born in Australia
  3. ^
    Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina (then part of Yugoslavia)
  4. ^
    Born in Canada
  5. ^
    Born in Cyprus
  6. ^
    Born in England
  7. ^
    Born in Ethiopia
  8. ^
    Born in France
  9. ^
    Born in Ghana
  10. ^
    Born in Kosovo (then part of SFR Yugoslavia)
  11. ^
    Born in the Maldives
  12. ^
    Born in the Netherlands
  13. ^
    Born in New Zealand
  14. ^
    Born in Russia (then part of the Soviet Union)
  15. ^
    Born in Switzerland
  16. ^
    Born in Suriname
  17. ^
    Born in Sweden
  18. ^
    Born in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union)
  19. ^
  20. ^
  21. ^
    Capped for the Australia national under-20 soccer team
  22. ^
    Capped for the Australia national under-23 soccer team
  23. ^
    Capped for the France national under-18 football team
  24. ^
  25. ^
    Capped for the France national under-21 football team
  26. ^
    Capped for the Kosovo national football team
  27. ^
  28. ^
    Capped for the New Zealand national football team
  29. ^
  30. ^
    Capped for the Switzerland national under-21 football team
  31. ^
    Has received Australian citizenship, but is not eligible to represent the national team due to having represented another country's youth team before receiving Australian nationality
  32. ^
    Has received Australian citizenship, but having spent less than 5 years living in the country is not eligible to represent the national team

References[]

General
  • "Players". ultimatealeague.com. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
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