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Queensland, Australia · QueenslandBrisbane Roar head coach Alex Smith has re-sign with the Ninja A-League side. Smith has signed on for the 2025-26 campaign following a record-breaking debut season in Brisbane. While the Roar missed out on the Finals Series, they scored a club-record 46 goals in 2024-25 – surpassing the previous record of 29, while their 8-2 rout of Western United was the club’s biggest ever win in the competition. A-LEAGUES GREAT APPOINTED: Joe Montemurro to le…See the Story
Brisbane Roar Head Coach Signs New Deal After Record-Breaking Debut Season

Queensland, Australia · QueenslandBrisbane Roar’s off-season squad transformation has officially begun, with the confirmed departure of Florin Berenguer, Keegan Jelacic, Louis Zabala and Adam Zimarino. The four departing players are the first player movements at the club confirmed since Michael Valkanis took the reins from Ruben Zadkovich as the club’s new head coach. Jelacic, 22, has concluded his loan spell from Belgian Pro League club K.A.A Gent. The Olyroos forward began his…See the Story
Brisbane Roar Confirm Four Player Departures Incl. Champion Midfielder and an Olyroo

A-League · QueenslandBrisbane Roar have announced the departures of seven first team players following the conclusion of the 2024-25 Ninja A-League season. Two of the bigger names to depart the club, Singaporean international Danelle Tan leaves having failed to find the back of the net in her three matches during the season whilst six-time Bulgarian Women’s Footballer of the Year Evdokia Popadinova also departs having scored just three goals in 18 games. TOP SPOT: T…See the Story