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List of Brisbane Roar FC players : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Brisbane Roar FC players

Brisbane Roar FC is an Australian football (soccer) team who currently play in the A-League, the national domestic association football competition. Formerly known as ''Queensland Roar FC'', it was founded in 2004 as an inaugural member of the then eight-team league. The A-League competition consists of a Regular Season and a Finals Series of the top six teams, with the Premiership being awarded to the club who finishes on top of the table in the Regular Season, and the Championship to the winner of the Grand Final.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hyundai A-League – Rules )〕 Winning either of those trophies qualifies a club for the AFC Champions League. In 2014, Football Federation Australia started the FFA Cup, a knock-out cup competition based along the lines of England's FA Cup.
The Roar missed the finals in the first two A-League seasons, finishing sixth in 2005–06 and fifth in 2006–07 on goal difference to Sydney FC, who finished fourth. In the 2007–08 season the roar finished in 4th placed in the regular season and 3rd place after the finals series, and in 2008–09 the team finished 3rd on the ladder but again were eliminated in the finals, finishing 3rd. The Roar would suffer their worst season to date in 2009–10, finishing 2nd last on the ladder of 10 teams. This would all change a season later, where the Roar would do the double by winning both the premiership and championship, topping the cake with an Australian sporting record of 28 unbeaten games at the end of the season, which continued into the 2011–12 A-League season, ending at 36 games. The record was brought to an end by Sydney FC on a wet and windy afternoon in Sydney's west by 2 goals to nil.
This list includes players that have played at least one match, either as a starting player or a substitute, for the Roar in the A-League, Finals Series, AFC Champions League & FFA Cup. The Pre-Season Cup competition is not included as well as friendly matches and the clubs 'on again, off again' pre season Translink Cup. The Roar have had several players compete for them who have been capped at international level including a number for Australia. This includes the former record-holder for goals for the Australian national team, Damian Mori〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Damian Mori – Goals in International Matches )
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