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A-League transfers for 2009–10 season

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This list contains the transfers for the 2009–10 A-League season. It includes all transfers to an A-League club, but not players leaving A-League clubs. Promotions from youth squads to the first squad of the same club are also not included.

Name From To Date signed
Steve Fitzsimmons Australia Beenleigh Gold Coast United[1] 9 September 2008
Scott Higgins Australia Adelaide United Gold Coast United[2] 7 October 2008
Jess Vanstrattan Italy Juventus Gold Coast United[2] 7 October 2008
Shane Smeltz New Zealand Wellington Phoenix Gold Coast United[3] 4 November 2008
Paul Kohler Australia Sutherland Sharks North Queensland Fury[4] 4 November 2008
Brendon Santalab Australia Sydney FC North Queensland Fury[4] 14 November 2008
Jacob Timpano Australia Sydney FC North Queensland Fury[4] 14 November 2008
Robbie Middleby Australia Sydney FC North Queensland Fury[4] 14 November 2008
Jeremy Brockie New Zealand Team Wellington North Queensland Fury[5] 15 November 2008
Glen Moss New Zealand Wellington Phoenix Melbourne Victory[6] 18 November 2008
Adam Griffiths Australia Newcastle Jets Gold Coast United[7] 20 November 2008
Ufuk Talay Japan Avispa Fukuoka North Queensland Fury[8] 21 November 2008
Iain Fyfe Australia Sydney FC Adelaide United[9] 25 November 2008
James Robinson Australia Perth Glory North Queensland Fury[10] 27 November 2008
Marton Vass Australia Sutherland Sharks North Queensland Fury[10] 27 November 2008
Steve Pantelidis Australia Melbourne Victory Gold Coast United[11] 28 November 2008
Zenon Caravella Netherlands FC Omniworld Gold Coast United[11] 28 November 2008
Daniel Piorkowski Australia Newcastle Jets Gold Coast United[11] 28 November 2008
Matthew Osman Australia Central Coast Mariners Gold Coast United[11] 28 November 2008
Kristian Rees New Zealand Wellington Phoenix Gold Coast United[11] 28 November 2008
Jason Spagnuolo Australia Adelaide United North Queensland Fury[12] 15 December 2008
Jefferson Brazil Criciúma Gold Coast United[13] 15 December 2008
Milson Brazil Tombense Gold Coast United[13] 15 December 2008
Robson Brazil Operário (MS) Gold Coast United[13] 15 December 2008
Chris Grossman Australia Queensland Roar North Queensland Fury[14] 24 December 2008
Tahj Minniecon Australia Queensland Roar Gold Coast United[15] 3 January 2009
Nikolai Topor-Stanley Australia Perth Glory Newcastle Jets[16] 3 January 2009
Jason Čulina Netherlands PSV Eindhoven Gold Coast United[17] 4 February 2009
Diego Australia Adelaide United Wellington Phoenix[18] 23 January 2009
Sasho Petrovski Australia Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets[19] 3 February 2009
Robbie Fowler England Blackburn Rovers North Queensland Fury[20] 4 February 2009
Fabio Vignaroli Greece Panthrakikos Newcastle Jets[21] 8 February 2009
Victor Sikora United States FC Dallas Perth Glory[22] 16 February 2009
Adam Hughes Republic of Ireland Drogheda United Adelaide United[23] 3 March 2009
Henrique Brazil América Mineiro Queensland Roar[24] 4 March 2009
Karol Kisel Czech Republic Sparta Prague Sydney FC[25] 3 April 2009
Sebastian Ryall Australia Melbourne Victory Sydney FC[26] 7 April 2009
Chris Greenacre England Tranmere Rovers Wellington Phoenix[27] 21 April 2009
Andy Todd England Derby County Perth Glory[28] 22 April 2009
Jacob Burns Romania FC Unirea Urziceni Perth Glory[29] 4 May 2009
Surat Sukha Thailand Chonburi Melbourne Victory May 2009
Branko Jelic Germany Energie Cottbus Perth Glory[30] 18 April 2009
Aleks Vrteski North Macedonia FK Pobeda Perth Glory[31] 25 May 2009
Lloyd Owusu England Cheltenham Town Adelaide United[32] 4 June 2009
Mile Sterjovski England Derby County Perth Glory[33] 12 June 2009
Anderson Brazil Flamengo Gold Coast United[34] 22 July 2009
Byun Sung-Hwan South Korea Jeju United Sydney FC[35] 25 June 2009
Inseob Shin South Korea Konkuk University Adelaide United[36] 29 June 2009
Chris Coyne England Colchester United Perth Glory[37] 10 July 2009
Stephan Keller Netherlands De Graafschap Sydney FC[38] 27 July 2009
Mark Rudan Liechtenstein FC Vaduz Adelaide United[39] 6 August 2009
Mathew Leckie Australia Bulleen Lions Adelaide United[40] 2 September 2009
Robbie Kruse Australia Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory[41] 10 September 2009
Charlie Miller Australia Brisbane Roar Gold Coast United[42] 11 December 2009
Liam Reddy Australia Brisbane Roar Wellington Phoenix[43] 16 December 2009
Eugene Dadi Australia Perth Glory Wellington Phoenix[44] 4 January 2010

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