List of Brisbane Roar FC records and statistics explained

Brisbane Roar Football Club is an Australian professional association football club based in Milton, Brisbane. The club was formed in 1957 as Hollandia-Inala before breaking off from the Queensland Lions in 2005.[1] Brisbane Roar became the first Queensland member admitted into the A-League Men in 2005.

The list encompasses the honours won by Brisbane Roar at national and friendly level, records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section itemises the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. Attendance records at Lang Park, the club's home ground since 2005 and Dolphin Stadium are also included.

Brisbane Roar have won five top-flight titles. The club's record appearance maker is Matt McKay, who made 303 appearances between 2005 and 2019. Besart Berisha is Brisbane Roar's record goalscorer, scoring 50 goals in total.

All figures are correct as of 28 December 2023

Honours and achievements

Domestic

Winners (2): 2010–11, 2013–14

Runners-up (1): 2011–12

Winners (3): 2011, 2012, 2014

Runners-up (1): 2023

Friendly titles

Pre-season

Winners (2): 2007, 2008

Runners-up (2): 2009, 2010

Winners (1): 2019

Player records

See also: List of Brisbane Roar FC players.

Appearances

Most appearances

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored. Players in bold are currently playing for Brisbane Roar

NameYearsA-League MenNational CupaAFC Champions LeagueOtherbTotal
Regular seasonFinals series
1 2005–2011
2013–2019
256 (23)16 (3)18 (0)12 (0)1 (0)303 (26)
2 2011–233 (4)8 (0)16 (0)15 (0)0 (0)272 (4)
32010–2017166 (17)15 (4)4 (0)18 (1)0 (0)203 (22)
4 2005–2013150 (3)12 (0)15 (1)5 (0)1 (0)183 (4)
5 2009
2009–2016
2018–2019
155 (40)13 (5)3 (1)6 (0)0 (0)177 (46)
6 2010–2018148 (0)11 (0)2 (0)9 (0)0 (0)170 (0)
72014–2021136 (0)8 (0)6 (0)13 (0)0 (0)163 (0)
8 2011–2018
2020–2022
2023–
135 (3)8 (0)6 (2)8 (0)0 (0)157 (5)
9 2009–2014
2017–2018
121 (12)10 (1)0 (0)8 (0)0 (0)139 (13)
10 2007–2013113 (21)12 (3)7 (0)6 (1)0 (0)138 (25)
2010–2016117 (0)10 (0)2 (0)9 (1)0 (0)138 (1)

a. Includes the A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup and Australia Cup

b. Includes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in the 2005 Australian Club World Championship Qualifying Tournament.

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made.

NameYearsA-League MenNational CupaAFC Champions LeagueOtherbTotal
Regular seasonFinals series
12011–201444 (71)4 (7)0 (0)2 (7)0 (0)50 (83)
22009
2009–2016
2018–2019
40 (156)5 (12)1 (3)0 (6)0 (0)46 (177)
32015–201737 (49)3 (4)0 (2)3 (6)0 (0)43 (61)
42008–201024 (47)1 (3)2 (3)0 (0)0 (0)27 (53)
52005–2011
2013–2019
23 (256)3 (16)0 (18)0 (12)0 (1)26 (303)
2005
2006–2008
2008–2010
21 (89)3 (3)2 (6)0 (0)0 (0)26 (98)
72007–201321 (113)3 (12)0 (7)1 (6)0 (0)25 (138)
8 2010–201721 (112)0 (2)3 (13)0 (0)0 (0)24 (127)
92010–201717 (166)4 (15)0 (4)1 (18)0 (0)22 (203)
102013–201713 (71)0 (4)0 (3)7 (13)0 (0)20 (91)

a. Includes the A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup and Australia Cup

b. Includes goals and appearances (including those as a substitute) in the 2005 Australian Club World Championship Qualifying Tournament.

Awards

A-League Golden Boot
A-League Coach of the Year
A-League Goalkeeper of the Year
A-League Young Footballer of the Year
A-League Goal of the Year
Johnny Warren Medal
Joe Marston Medal

Managerial records

See also: List of Brisbane Roar FC managers.

Club records

Matches

Firsts

Record wins

Record defeats

Record consecutive results

Brisbane Roar hold the record for the longest unbeaten sequence in the top flight, with 36.[7]

Goals

Points

Attendances

This section applies to attendances at Lang Park, where Brisbane Roar played their home matches since 2005 and Dolphin Stadium, their switch ground from 2020 to 2023.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. 10 February 2021. Brisbane Roar FC.
  2. Web site: Brisbane Roar: All Players. 10 January 2023. Ultimate A-League.
  3. Web site: National Cups. 15 December 2023. ozfootball.net.
  4. Web site: AFC Statistics. 24 April 2022. Asian Football Confederation. stats.the-afc.com.
  5. Web site: Brisbane Roar Team Statistics. 10 February 2021. ALeagueStats.com.
  6. Web site: Brisbane Roar Streaks. 10 February 2021. ALeagueStats.com.
  7. Web site: Unbeatable Roar set new record. 26 November 2011. ABC News.