List of Brisbane Roar FC records and statistics

The Brisbane Roar FC records and statistics are the records and statistics picked up in competitive football (soccer) matches played by Brisbane Roar FC. The records and statistics are defined by matches played in the Hyundai A-League, Hyundai A-League Finals Series and Asian Champions League matches. Pre season friendlies and other 'one off' matches are not included. Translink Cup are given under honors but are not considered competitive matches due to be a friendly pre season match with a foreign club.

Honours

Domestic

Premiers (2): 2010–11, 2013–14
Runners-Up (1): 2011–12
Championships (3): 2011, 2012, 2014
Finals appearances (10): 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18
Winners (6): 2008–09, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2015–16

Continental

Group Stage (3): 2012, 2015, 2017

Individual

Women's

Club

Individual

(**) Denotes tie for award with another player

Youth

Club

Individual

Player records

Records

Correct as of 22 November 2016. Only A-League, Finals Series, Asian Champions League and FFA Cup matches are counted.
Games:

  • Matt McKay has played the most games for the Roar in the A-League Regular Season, with 191
  • Matt McKay has played the most games for the Roar in the A-League (including Finals Series), with 205
  • Matt McKay has played the most games for the Roar in all competitions, with 227

Age:

Goals:

Hattricks

Correct as of 7 May 2017

Most appearances

Correct as of 19 November 2015
Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances as a substitute counted as an appearance. Players in bold still play for the club.

Name Years HAL FIN ACL FFA Total Goals
1Australia Matt McKay2005–2011 | 2013–165126118421
2Australia Massimo Murdocca2005–2013148145-1673
3Germany Thomas Broich2010–20171221112314818
4Australia Michael Theo2010–201811410811330
5Australia Mitch Nichols2007–2013113126-13125
6Australia Ivan Franjic2009–2014| 2017-120117-137113
7Australia Shane Stefanutto2010–201610410921251
8Brazil Henrique2009–2016 | 2018-111106212133
9 Luke DeVere 2008-2011 | 2014- 105 8 - 113 5
7Australia Matt Smith2010–20141058511196
10Australia Luke Brattan2009–20158381221054

Most goals

Correct as of 19 August 2014
Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances including substitutes appear in brackets. Players in bold still play for the club.
Goals per game ratio/percentage is rounded to two decimal places

Name Years HAL FIN ACL FFA Total Games / game
1Albania Besart Berisha2011–20144442-50830.60
3Brazil Henrique2009–365-1421420.29
=3Indonesia Sergio van Dijk2008–2010241--25500.50
=3Australia Mitch Nichols2007–2131-251310.19
5Brazil Reinaldo2006–2010213--24920.26
6Australia Matt McKay2005–2011 | 2013203--231990.12
2Australia Jamie Maclaren2015-164023-45520.80
8Germany Thomas Broich2010–1321-161180.14
=9Costa Rica Jean Carlos Solórzano2010–2011 | 2014–110-112310.39
=9New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses2010–2011111--12330.36
11Australia Ivan Franjic2009–2014101--111220.09
12Australia Erik Paartalu2010–201382--10850.12
=13Australia Alex Brosque2005–20068---8210.38
=13Scotland Charlie Miller2008–20108---8300.27
=15Australia Michael Baird2005–20066---6200.30
=15Australia James Meyer2010–20136---6280.21
=15Australia Matt Smith2010–5--161090.06

Managerial records

Club records

Domestic

A-League

Attendances
Home attendances by season

Does not include Finals Series. Rankings are based on season average. Seasons in bold are seasons played in finals series. H&A Fin is the table position at the end of the regular season

Season Pld High Low Average Total HAL Rank H&A Fin.
2014-151317,1316,81311,660151,5866th6th
2013–141421,84110,10114,957209,3943rd1st
2012–131322,9709,28213,417174,4153rd5th
2011–121319,3399,29313,387174,0332nd2nd
2010–111520,8313,5229,279139,1823rd1st
2009–101419,9025,8018,652121,1236th9th
2008–091019,1119,11812,995129,9472nd3rd
2007–081131,9338,81516,951186,4562nd4th
2006–071032,37110,04016,365164,6532nd5th
2005–061123,1428,60714,785162,6362nd6th
Top 10 Highest Attendances

Correct as of 4 May 2014
Includes Finals Series. Seasons in bold are seasons played in finals series

Round Date Season Opponent Attendance
GF 4 May 2014 2013–14 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 51,153
GF 22 April 2012 2011–12 Perth Glory FC 50,334
GF 13 March 2011 2010–11 Central Coast Mariners FC 50,168
Minor SF (L2) 8 February 2008 2007–08 Sydney FC 36,221
21 20 January 2007 2006–07 Sydney FC 32,371
20 13 January 2008 2007–08 Sydney FC 31,933
Major SF (L2) 26 February 2011 2010–11 Central Coast Mariners FC 25,168
Minor SF (L2) 13 February 2009 2008–09 Central Coast Mariners FC 23,705
5 23 September 2005 2005–06 Sydney FC 23,142
7 16 November 2012 2012–13 Sydney FC 22,970
Season by season ladder positions & results

* Numbers in brackets indicate finals matches and goals. Seasons in bold are ones that Finals were played in.
Stats correct as of 4 May 2014

Season Played Won Lost Drawn For Against Teams in competition Home and Away Finish Overall Finish
2015–1627 (1)14 (1)7 (1)6 (0)103rd3rd
2014–1527 (1)10 (0)13 (1)4 (0)106th6th
2013–1427 (2)16 (2)7 (0)4 (0)43 (3)25 (1)101st1st
2012–1327 (2)10 (1)12 (1)5 (0)33 (2)29 (3)105th3rd
2011–1227 (3)14 (3)6 (0)7 (0)50 (7)28 (3)102nd1st
2010–1130 (3)18 (1)1 (0)11 (2)58 (6)26 (4)111st1st
2009–102781363242109th9th
2008–0921 (3)10 (2)5 (1)6 (0)36 (4)25 (2)83rd3rd
2007–0821 (3)8 (1)6 (1)7 (1)25 (4)21 (3)84th3rd
2006–0721885252785th5th
2005–0621777272286th6th
Total' ' ' ' ' ' N/ABest: 1stBest: 1st
Goalscorers by season

Correct as of 4 May 2014
Players in bold scored in Finals Series of that season.

Head to Head: A-League

Stats correct as of 4 May 2014
Only Hyundai A League & Finals Series matches are counted. Points include finals series. Translink Cup, the defunct A-League Pre Season Cup and other matches do not apply.
Teams in Bold are still competitive. Teams in Italic are defunct

Win% is rounded to two decimal places. Where matches are decided by Penalty shoot-out, the result of match is deemed to be a draw.

Opponent Games Won Lost Drawn Goals + Goals Goal +/ Points Pts/game Win % Notes
Adelaide United29111083427+7391.3437.93
Central Coast Mariners34177105944+15601.7650.00[1]
Gold Coast United934213130111.2233.33
Melbourne City0000000300.0000.00[2]
Melbourne Heart126422115+6201.6750.00[2]
Melbourne Victory28111163937+2391.3939.29
Newcastle Jets2891272930−1341.2132.14
New Zealand Knights6321115+6101.6750.00
North Queensland Fury630394+5122.0050.00
Perth Glory2817565529+26572.0460.71
Sydney FC2913794028+12481.6644.83
Wellington Phoenix2114253819+19472.2466.67
Western Sydney Wanderers8242810−281.0025.00
Total2381096861355261+943851.6245.80
  • [1]The 2010–11 A-League Finals Series was won 4–2 on penalties, though the win is counted as a draw due to the result coming from a penalty shootout. The result of that game has been recorded as a draw on the table
  • [2]At the end of the 2013–14 A-League season, Melbourne Heart were renamed Melbourne City after Manchester City owners bought 80% of the club, in turn changing their club colours from Red and White to White, Navy and Sky Blue. Melbourne Heart's stats are those of before the name change.
Venues

Correct as of 4 May 2014
The first note next to Skilled Park denotes the club playing two (2) home fixtures at the venue due to the 2010–2011 Queensland floods. The results of those two combined matches are in brackets.
The second note next to Skilled Park denotes the club playing an away fixture at the venue against the North Queensland Fury due to Cyclone Yasi hitting Far North Queensland. The Roar would win that fixture 2–1[1]
The overall amount is in addition to games against Gold Coast United
Stadiums in Bold are still used by existing clubs. Stadiums in italic were used by now defunct teams or are no longer used by existing clubs

Win% is rounded to two decimal places. Where matches are decided by Penalty shoot-out, the result of match is deemed to be a draw.

Venue Games Won Lost Drawn Goals + Goals Goal +/ Points Pts/game Win % Notes
Suncorp Stadium117573426186121+651971.6848.72[1]
AAMI Park92431317−591.0022.22[2]
Allianz Stadium1434715150161.1421.43
Bluetongue Stadium1610243319+14342.1362.50
Dairy Farmers Stadium310242+251.6733.33
Etihad Stadium7142912−350.7114.29
Forsyth Barr Stadium101002−200.000.00
Hindmarsh Stadium147431312+1241.7150.00
Hunter Stadium157352414+10261.7346.67
NIB Stadium138232412+12272.0861.54
North Harbour Stadium312034-131.0033.33
Olympic Park321045-162.0066.67
Parramatta Stadium402225−320.500.00
Patersons Stadium101001−100.000.00
Skilled Park7 (2)4 (2)2 (0)1 (0)9 (4)9 (1)0 (+3)13 (6)1.86 (3.00)57.14 (100.00)[2][3]
Westpac Stadium9513159+6182.0055.56
Win Jubilee Oval101002−200.000.00
Total2381096861355261+943851.6245.80
  • [1]The 2010–11 A-League Finals Series was won 4–2 on penalties, though the win is counted as a draw due to the result coming from a penalty shootout. The result of that game has been recorded as a draw on the table
  • [2]AAMI Park is used as a home venue for both Melbourne City FC and Melbourne Victory FC.

FFA Cup

Head to Head: FFA Cup

Stats correct as of 19 August 2014

Opponent Games Won Lost Drawn Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference
Adelaide United0000000
Western Australia Stirling Lions110040+4
Total110040+4
Venues

Correct as of 19 August 2014
All games are only in association with AFC Champions League games.

Venue Games Won Lost Drawn Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference
Hindmarsh Stadium0000000
W.A. Athletics Stadium110040+4
Total110040+4

International

Asian Champions League

Head to Head: ACL

Stats correct as of 5 March 2015

Opponent Games Won Lost Drawn Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference
China Beijing Guoan301232−1
Thailand Buriram United1001000
Japan FC Tokyo202026−4
South Korea Ulsan Hyundai201123−1
Japan Urawa Red Diamonds110010+1
Total9144712-5
Venues

Correct as of 5 March 2015
All games are only in association with AFC Champions League games.

Venue Games Won Lost Drawn Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference
Suncorp Stadium302125−3
National Olympic Stadium101024−2
New I-Mobile Stadium1001000
Robina Stadium101001−1
Saitama Stadium 2002110010+1
Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium1001110
Workers Stadium1001110
Total9144712-5

Friendlies

Stats correct as of 3 June 2015
All games were played at Suncorp Stadium

Opponent Games Won Lost Drawn Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference
Scotland Celtic FC101003−3
England Everton101012−1
Brazil Palmeiras B110031+2
South Africa Supersport United110041+3
Spain Villarreal CF110030+3
Total5320117+4

See also

References

  1. http://www.a-league.com.au/Scoreboard_HAL/0000470319/scoreboard.html%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D
  2. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sport/a-league/roar-play-final-games-in-enemy-territory-20110119-19vyp.html
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
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