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A-League transfers for 2019–20 season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Australian soccer transfers for the 2019–20 A-League. Only moves featuring at least one A-League club are listed.

Clubs were able to sign players at any time, but many transfers will only officially go through on 1 June because the majority of player contracts finish on 31 May.

Transfers

All players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the A-League.

Pre-season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
1 February 2019 Greece Panagiotis Kone Unattached Western United[1]
1 February 2019 Matthew Millar Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets[2]
12 February 2019 Josh Risdon Western Sydney Wanderers Western United[3]
7 March 2019 Connor Chapman Unattached Western United[4]
12 March 2019 Aaron Calver Sydney FC Western United[5]
12 March 2019 Mark Bridge Western Sydney Wanderers Australia Mounties Wanderers[6]
20 March 2019 Sebastian Pasquali Netherlands Jong Ajax Western United[7]
20 March 2019 Dylan Pierias Melbourne City Western United[7]
20 March 2019 Apostolos Stamatelopoulos Adelaide United Western United[7]
22 March 2019 Uruguay Bruno Fornaroli Unattached Perth Glory[8]
25 March 2019 Valentino Yuel Australia Bentleigh Greens Western United[9]
4 April 2019 Brendon Santalab Perth Glory Retired[10]
12 April 2019 Carl Valeri Melbourne Victory Retired[11]
15 April 2019 Jonathan Aspropotamitis Central Coast Mariners Western United[12]
15 April 2019 Joshua Cavallo Melbourne City Western United[12]
15 April 2019 Connor Pain Central Coast Mariners Western United[12]
15 April 2019 Alex Brosque Sydney FC Retired[13]
17 April 2019 Matt McKay Brisbane Roar Retired[14]
21 April 2019 Brazil Henrique Brisbane Roar Unattached[15]
24 April 2019 Venezuela Ronald Vargas Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
24 April 2019 Brazil Jair Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
24 April 2019 Nick Cowburn Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
24 April 2019 Jake Adelson Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
27 April 2019 Spain Oriol Riera Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[17]
27 April 2019 Denmark Thomas Kristensen Brisbane Roar Unattached[18]
29 April 2019 Curaçao Roly Bonevacia Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[19]
30 April 2019 Brett Holman Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
30 April 2019 France Éric Bauthéac Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
30 April 2019 Spain Álex López Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
30 April 2019 Denmark Tobias Mikkelsen Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
30 April 2019 Joe Caletti Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
30 April 2019 Eli Babalj Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
30 April 2019 Charles Lokolingoy Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
30 April 2019 Stefan Nigro Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
30 April 2019 Brendan White Brisbane Roar Unattached[20]
1 May 2019 England Sam Graham Central Coast Mariners England Sheffield United (loan return)[21]
1 May 2019 Republic of Ireland Stephen Mallon Central Coast Mariners England Sheffield United (loan return)[21]
2 May 2019 North Macedonia Daniel Georgievski Newcastle Jets Western Sydney Wanderers[16][22]
3 May 2019 Japan Keisuke Honda Melbourne Victory Unattached[23]
3 May 2019 Spain Raúl Llorente Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[24]
3 May 2019 Marc Tokich Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[24]
3 May 2019 Rashid Mahazi Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[24]
3 May 2019 John Roberts Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[24]
3 May 2019 Scott Galloway Adelaide United Melbourne City[25]
7 May 2019 Turkey Ersan Gülüm Australia Whittlesea United Western United[26]
8 May 2019 Scott McDonald Unattached Western United[27]
8 May 2019 Eugene Galekovic Melbourne City Retired[28]
8 May 2019 Dean Bouzanis Netherlands PEC Zwolle Melbourne City (loan return)[29]
8 May 2019 Denis Genreau Netherlands PEC Zwolle Melbourne City (loan return)[29]
8 May 2019 Belgium Ritchie De Laet Melbourne City England Aston Villa (loan return)[30]
8 May 2019 England Shayon Harrison Melbourne City England Tottenham Hotspur (loan return)[30]
8 May 2019 Riley McGree Melbourne City Belgium Club Brugge (loan return)[30]
8 May 2019 Peter Kekeris Central Coast Mariners Unattached[31]
9 May 2019 James Delianov Melbourne City Western United[32]
9 May 2019 Italy Iacopo La Rocca Melbourne City Unattached[33]
13 May 2019 Spain Mandi Wellington Phoenix Unattached[34]
13 May 2019 Antony Golec Wellington Phoenix Unattached[34]
14 May 2019 Poland Filip Kurto Wellington Phoenix Western United[35]
15 May 2019 Brendan Hamill Western Sydney Wanderers Western United[36]
15 May 2019 Switzerland Pirmin Schwegler Germany Hannover 96 Western Sydney Wanderers[37]
15 May 2019 Senegal Baba Diawara Adelaide United Unattached[38]
15 May 2019 Netherlands Jordy Thomassen Adelaide United Netherlands De Graafschap (loan return)[38]
16 May 2019 Max Burgess Wellington Phoenix Western United[39]
18 May 2019 Denmark Ken Ilsø Adelaide United Unattached[40]
20 May 2019 Nathan Burns Wellington Phoenix Unattached[41]
20 May 2019 Poland Michał Kopczyński Wellington Phoenix Poland Legia Warsaw (loan return)[41]
20 May 2019 New Zealand Justin Gulley Wellington Phoenix Unattached[41]
20 May 2019 Republic of Ireland Cillian Sheridan Wellington Phoenix Unattached[41]
20 May 2019 Ryan Lowry Wellington Phoenix Unattached[41]
22 May 2019[A] Giancarlo Gallifuoco Western Sydney Wanderers Central Coast Mariners[24][42]
22 May 2019 Netherlands Tom Hiariej Central Coast Mariners Unattached[43]
22 May 2019 Corey Gameiro Central Coast Mariners Unattached[43]
22 May 2019 Joe Gauci Central Coast Mariners Unattached[43]
23 May 2019 Switzerland Daniel Lopar Switzerland St. Gallen Western Sydney Wanderers[44]
23 May 2019 Portugal Fábio Ferreira Perth Glory Unattached[45]
23 May 2019 Jacob Italiano Perth Glory Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach[45]
27 May 2019 Fiji Roy Krishna Wellington Phoenix Unattached[46]
27 May 2019 Spain Isaías Adelaide United Unattached[47]
27 May 2019 Alex Cisak Sydney FC Unattached[48]
27 May 2019 Mitch Austin Sydney FC Unattached[48]
27 May 2019 Netherlands Siem de Jong Sydney FC Netherlands Ajax (loan return)[48]
27 May 2019 Daniel De Silva Sydney FC Central Coast Mariners (loan return)[48]
27 May 2019 Iran Reza Ghoochannejhad Sydney FC Cyprus APOEL FC (loan return)[48]
28 May 2019 Spain Raúl Baena Melbourne Victory Spain Granada (loan return)[49]
28 May 2019 Germany Georg Niedermeier Melbourne Victory Unattached[49]
29 May 2019[A] Ruon Tongyik Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners[20][50]
31 May 2019 Andrew Hoole Central Coast Mariners Australia Broadmeadow Magic[51]
3 June 2019 Dario Vidosic Melbourne City Unattached[52]
4 June 2019 Jay Barnett Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory[53]
4 June 2019 Rahmat Akbari Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar (loan return)[53][54]
4 June 2019 Daniel Stynes Perth Glory Australia Bentleigh Greens[55]
6 June 2019 New Zealand Stefan Marinovic Unattached Wellington Phoenix[56]
6 June 2019 New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses Melbourne Victory Sydney FC[57][58]
6 June 2019 Daniel Leck Brisbane Roar Australia Pascoe Vale[59][60]
6 June 2019 Jerry Skotadis Sydney FC Australia Sutherland Sharks[61]
7 June 2019[A] Walter Scott Perth Glory Wellington Phoenix[45][62]
10 June 2019 David Williams Wellington Phoenix Unattached[63]
11 June 2019 New Zealand Andrew Durante Wellington Phoenix Western United[64]
12 June 2019[A] Jaushua Sotirio Western Sydney Wanderers Wellington Phoenix[24][65]
14 June 2019 Poland Radosław Majewski Poland Pogoń Szczecin Western Sydney Wanderers[66]
17 June 2019 England Craig Noone England Bolton Wanderers Melbourne City[67]
17 June 2019[A] Luke DeVere Brisbane Roar Wellington Phoenix[20][68]
17 June 2019 New Zealand Tom Doyle Wellington Phoenix Unattached[69]
18 June 2019 Nick Fitzgerald Western Sydney Wanderers Newcastle Jets[70]
19 June 2019 Jason Davidson Perth Glory South Korea Ulsan Hyundai[71]
19 June 2019 Dylan McGowan Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[72]
21 June 2019 Turkey Jem Karacan Central Coast Mariners Unattached[73]
21 June 2019 Ben Kennedy Central Coast Mariners Unattached[73]
21 June 2019 Aiden O'Neill Central Coast Mariners England Burnley (loan return)[73]
21 June 2019[A] New Zealand Jai Ingham Melbourne Victory Central Coast Mariners[49][74]
21 June 2019[A] Abraham Majok Western Sydney Wanderers Central Coast Mariners[24][74]
21 June 2019 Samuel Silvera Western Sydney Wanderers Central Coast Mariners[74]
23 June 2019 Ivan Vujica Newcastle Jets Western United[75][76]
24 June 2019 Nicholas D'Agostino Brisbane Roar Perth Glory[77]
24 June 2019[A] Republic of Ireland Roy O'Donovan Newcastle Jets Brisbane Roar[78][79]
24 June 2019 Panama Abdiel Arroyo Panama Árabe Unido Newcastle Jets (loan)[80]
24 June 2019 Netherlands Jop van der Linden Sydney FC Retired[81]
25 June 2019 Scotland Tom Aldred Unattached Brisbane Roar[82]
25 June 2019 Wales Aaron Amadi-Holloway England Shrewsbury Town Brisbane Roar[82]
25 June 2019 England Macaulay Gillesphey Unattached Brisbane Roar[82]
25 June 2019 New Zealand Dane Ingham Brisbane Roar Perth Glory[83]
26 June 2019 New Zealand Callum McCowatt New Zealand Eastern Suburbs Wellington Phoenix[84]
26 June 2019 Jake McGing Unattached Brisbane Roar[85]
26 June 2019 George Mells Unattached Brisbane Roar[85]
27 June 2019 Brad Inman Unattached Brisbane Roar[86]
27 June 2019 Aiden O'Neill England Burnley Brisbane Roar (loan)[87]
28 June 2019 Scotland Ziggy Gordon Unattached Central Coast Mariners[88]
28 June 2019 Austria Richard Windbichler Unattached Melbourne City[89]
28 June 2019 Republic of Ireland Jay O'Shea Unattached Brisbane Roar[90]
30 June 2019[A] Scott Neville Perth Glory Brisbane Roar[91][92]
1 July 2019 New Zealand Sarpreet Singh Wellington Phoenix Germany Bayern Munich II[93]
1 July 2019 Jacob Tratt Sydney FC Perth Glory[94]
2 July 2019[A] Germany Alexander Baumjohann Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney FC[17][95]
2 July 2019 Netherlands Bart Schenkeveld Melbourne City Unattached[96]
2 July 2019 Kearyn Baccus Melbourne City South Africa Kaizer Chiefs[96][97]
3 July 2019 Ryan McGowan Unattached Sydney FC[98]
4 July 2019 Cameron Devlin Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix[99]
5 July 2019 Mexico Ulises Dávila Unattached Wellington Phoenix[100]
5 July 2019 Riley McGree Belgium Club Brugge Adelaide United[101]
8 July 2019 Joshua Brillante Sydney FC Melbourne City[102]
9 July 2019 Uruguay Javier Cabrera Unattached Melbourne City[103]
9 July 2019 Liam McGing Australia Sutherland Sharks Wellington Phoenix[104]
12 July 2019 England David Ball England Rotherham United Wellington Phoenix[105]
17 July 2019 Craig Goodwin Adelaide United Saudi Arabia Al-Wehda[106]
18 July 2019 Curaçao Michaël Maria United States Charlotte Independence Adelaide United[107]
18 July 2019 New Zealand Te Atawhai Hudson-Wihongi New Zealand Auckland City Wellington Phoenix[108]
18 July 2019 New Zealand Max Crocombe England Salford City Brisbane Roar[109]
19 July 2019 New Zealand Tim Payne New Zealand Eastern Suburbs Wellington Phoenix[110]
19 July 2019 Uruguay Adrián Luna Unattached Melbourne City[111]
19 July 2019[B] Luke Brattan Melbourne City Sydney FC[112][113]
22 July 2019 Patrick Flottmann Thailand Air Force United Sydney FC[114]
23 July 2019 Robbie Kruse Unattached Melbourne Victory[115]
23 July 2019 Terry Antonis Melbourne Victory South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings[116]
24 July 2019 Italy Alessandro Diamanti Unattached Western United[117]
25 July 2019 Andrew Nabbout Japan Urawa Red Diamonds Melbourne Victory[118]
30 July 2019 South Korea Kim Soo-beom South Korea Jeju United Perth Glory[119]
31 July 2019 Norway Kristian Opseth Unattached Adelaide United[120]
31 July 2019 Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh Perth Glory Saudi Arabia Al-Qadsiah[121][122]
1 August 2019 New Zealand Jai Ingham Central Coast Mariners Brisbane Roar[123]
1 August 2019 Mark Birighitti Melbourne City Central Coast Mariners[124][125]
2 August 2019 South Korea Kim Eun-sun Unattached Central Coast Mariners[126]
5 August 2019 Nick Sullivan Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[127]
6 August 2019 Osama Malik Saudi Arabia Al-Batin Perth Glory[128]
6 August 2019 Tom Glover Unattached Melbourne City[129]
8 August 2019 Shane Lowry Perth Glory Qatar Al Ahli[130]
8 August 2019 Serbia Milan Đurić Unattached Central Coast Mariners[131]
9 August 2019 Germany Matti Steinmann Unattached Wellington Phoenix[132]
9 August 2019 Republic of Ireland Wes Hoolahan Unattached Newcastle Jets[133]
14 August 2019 Joe Champness Newcastle Jets Unattached[134]
16 August 2019 Germany Tim Hoogland Germany VfL Bochum Melbourne Victory[135]
18 August 2019 Reno Piscopo Italy Renate Wellington Phoenix[136]
20 August 2019 Austria Kristijan Dobras Unattached Melbourne Victory[137]
21 August 2019 Dylan Fox Unattached Central Coast Mariners[138]
28 August 2019[A] New Zealand Gianni Stensness Wellington Phoenix Central Coast Mariners[139][140]
2 September 2019 Denmark Jakob Poulsen Denmark Midtjylland Melbourne Victory[141]
2 September 2019 Thiel Iradukunda Unattached Western United[142]
6 September 2019 Matthew Jurman Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[143]
9 September 2019 Joe Gauci Australia Adelaide City Melbourne City[144]
9 September 2019 Kerrin Stokes Australia Croydon Kings Melbourne City[144]
10 September 2019 Croatia Dario Jertec Unattached Western United[145]
12 September 2019 Ivory Coast Adama Traoré Unattached Melbourne Victory[146]
18 September 2019 Northern Ireland Bobby Burns Scotland Heart of Midlothian Newcastle Jets (loan)[147]
18 September 2019 Switzerland Gregory Wüthrich Switzerland Young Boys Perth Glory[148]
19 September 2019 Albania Migjen Basha Greece Aris Thessaloniki Melbourne Victory[149]
19 September 2019 Germany Alexander Meier Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[150]
24 September 2019 Luke Duzel Melbourne City Western United[151]
27 September 2019 James Meredith Unattached Perth Glory[152]
27 September 2019 Kosovo Besart Berisha Unattached Western United[153]
2 October 2019 Riley Warland England Fulham Perth Glory[154]
5 October 2019[A] James Troisi Melbourne Victory Adelaide United[155][156]
10 October 2019 Matthew Spiranovic Perth Glory Unattached[157]

Mid-season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
14 October 2019[A] Kwabena Appiah Newcastle Jets Western United[16][158]
15 October 2019 John Roberts Unattached Central Coast Mariners[159]
15 October 2019 China Chen Yongbin China Qingdao Red Lions Adelaide United[160]
16 October 2019 Germany Nicolai Müller Germany Eintracht Frankfurt Western Sydney Wanderers[161]
17 October 2019 England Gary Hooper Unattached Wellington Phoenix[162]
31 October 2019 Brendan White Australia Heidelberg United Melbourne Victory[163]
7 November 2019 Bernardo Oliveira Australia FFSA NTC Melbourne City[164]
8 November 2019 Ryan Scott Australia Bentleigh Greens Western United[165]
18 November 2019 Brazil Jair Unattached Central Coast Mariners[166]
25 November 2019 Danijel Nizic Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[167]
29 December 2019 Connor Chapman Western United South Korea Daejeon Citizen[168]
2 January 2020 Oskar Dillon Australia Gold Coast Knights Western United[169]
6 January 2020 Brandon Wilson Perth Glory Wellington Phoenix[170][171]
12 January 2020 Uruguay Javier Cabrera Melbourne City Unattached[172]
13 January 2020 Brandon O'Neill Sydney FC South Korea Pohang Steelers[173]
16 January 2020 Spain Markel Susaeta Unattached Melbourne City[174]
16 January 2020 Germany Alexander Meier Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[175]
16 January 2020 Republic of Ireland Simon Cox England Southend United Western Sydney Wanderers[175]
17 January 2020 Corey Brown Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar[176][177]
17 January 2020 Scott McDonald Western United Brisbane Roar[178]
21 January 2020[A] Vince Lia Adelaide United Perth Glory[179][180]
22 January 2020 Scotland Jack Hendry Scotland Celtic Melbourne City (loan)[181]
22 January 2020 Turkey Ersan Gülüm Western United Unattached[182]
22 January 2020[A] Daniel Margush Adelaide United Perth Glory[183][184]
22 January 2020 Riley Warland Perth Glory Unattached[185]
22 January 2020 Austria Kristijan Dobras Melbourne Victory Unattached[186]
22 January 2020 New Zealand Marco Rojas Unattached Melbourne Victory[186]
23 January 2020 Tomi Uskok Australia Sydney United Western United[187]
26 January 2020 Connor O'Toole Brisbane Roar Newcastle Jets[188]
28 January 2020[A] Tarek Elrich Western Sydney Wanderers Perth Glory[189][190]
28 January 2020 Thomas Deng Melbourne Victory Japan Urawa Red Diamonds[191]
30 January 2020 Ryan Teague Sydney FC Portugal Famalicão[192]
30 January 2020 Stefan Mauk Brisbane Roar Adelaide United[193]
31 January 2020 Chris Harold Perth Glory Central Coast Mariners[194][195]
31 January 2020 Republic of Ireland Roy O'Donovan Brisbane Roar Newcastle Jets[196]
3 February 2020[A] Giancarlo Gallifuoco Central Coast Mariners Melbourne Victory[197][198]
5 February 2020[A] Carlo Armiento Adelaide United Perth Glory[199][200]
11 February 2020 Japan Tomoki Imai Unattached Western United[201]
20 February 2020 Brendan White Melbourne Victory Unattached[202]
21 February 2020 Steven Lustica Unattached Western United[203]
24 February 2020 Bernie Ibini Unattached Newcastle Jets[204]
25 February 2020 Wales Joe Ledley Unattached Newcastle Jets[205]
7 March 2020 Jacob Pepper Brisbane Roar Indonesia Madura United[206][207]
17 March 2020 Abraham Majok Central Coast Mariners Unattached[208]
17 March 2020 Mario Shabow Central Coast Mariners Unattached[208]
5 April 2020 Northern Ireland Bobby Burns Newcastle Jets Scotland Heart of Midlothian (end of loan)[209]
7 April 2020 Croatia Dario Jertec Western United Unattached[210]
6 May 2020 Denmark Jakob Poulsen Melbourne Victory Retired[211]
4 June 2020 Sweden Ola Toivonen Melbourne Victory Unattached[212]
6 June 2020 Switzerland Gregory Wüthrich Perth Glory Unattached[213]
18 June 2020 England Kaine Sheppard Newcastle Jets Unattached[214]
18 June 2020 New Zealand Glen Moss Newcastle Jets Retired[215]
18 June 2020 Curaçao Michaël Maria Adelaide United Unattached[216]
19 June 2020 South Korea Kim Eun-sun Central Coast Mariners Unattached[217]
25 June 2020 South Korea Kim Soo-beom Perth Glory South Korea Gangwon FC[218][219]
26 June 2020 Republic of Ireland Wes Hoolahan Newcastle Jets Unattached[220]
2 July 2020 Tristan Prendergast Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[221]
6 July 2020 Isaac Richards Adelaide United Unattached[222]
7 July 2020 Aiden O'Neill Brisbane Roar England Burnley (end of loan)[223]
8 July 2020 Germany Mirko Boland Adelaide United Germany VfB Lübeck[224][225]
13 July 2020 Greece Panagiotis Kone Western United Unattached[226][227]
14 July 2020 Scotland Jack Hendry Melbourne City Scotland Celtic (end of loan)[228]
14 July 2020 Spain Markel Susaeta Melbourne City Unattached[229][227]
15 July 2020 Germany Tim Hoogland Melbourne Victory Unattached[230]
16 July 2020 Danny Kim Australia Lions FC Brisbane Roar (loan)[231]
16 July 2020[A] New Zealand Matthew Ridenton Newcastle Jets Brisbane Roar[232][233]
16 July 2020 England Thomas James Australia Wollongong Wolves Perth Glory[234]
16 July 2020 Yianni Perkatis Australia Sydney United Perth Glory[234]
17 July 2020 Patick Antelmi Australia Sydney United Western United[235]
17 July 2020 Nicolas Milanovic Western Sydney Wanderers Western United[235]
20 July 2020 Michael Neill Australia Rockdale City Suns Newcastle Jets[236]
25 July 2020 Dean Bouzanis Melbourne City Unattached[237]
26 July 2020 Lawrence Thomas Melbourne Victory Denmark SønderjyskE[238]
22 August 2020 England Thomas James Perth Glory Australia Wollongong Wolves[239][240]
  • ^
    Player was released to free agency before joining new club
  • ^
    Brattan returned from loan to his parent club Manchester City who released him[241] before joining Sydney FC
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