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2012–13 Brisbane Roar FC season

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Brisbane Roar FC
2012–13 season
ChairmanDali Tahir
ManagerRado Vidošić
Mike Mulvey
A-League5th
FinalsEqual 3rd
AFC Champions LeagueQualifying Playoff
Top goalscorerLeague: Besart Berisha (14)
All: Besart Berisha (14)
Highest home attendanceLeague: 22,970
All: 22,970
Lowest home attendanceLeague: 9,282
All: 9,282
Average home league attendanceLeague: 13,857
All: 13,857

The 2012–13 Brisbane Roar season was their eighth season in the A-League. As runner up in 2011–12, Brisbane were looking to continue their run of good form in the League, aiming to win their second Premiership. The Roar were also looking to replicate their Championship success which saw them become the first A-League team to win back-to-back Championships. To replicate their 2011–12 success, they would have to make history by making it to the Grand Final, as no team has ever qualified for three consecutive Grand Finals.

As a result of winning the 2012 A-League Grand Final, the Roar competed in the 2013 AFC Champions League for the second time in their history. The Roar were looking to improve on a disappointing debut 2012 ACL campaign, which saw them pick up three points, finishing equal bottom of their group. Following the departure of manager Ange Postecoglou to Melbourne Victory, Rado Vidošić, who had been the clubs' assistant coach for the past seven years, took over as manager for his first full season in charge. After 11 games at the helm, Rado Vidošić was elevated to the Technical Director's role with the club, with former Gold Coast United coach Mike Mulvey taking over as head coach.[1]

Squad lineup for 2012/13

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Correct as of 30 August 2012 – players numbers as per the official Brisbane Roar website[2][3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Australia AUS Michael Theo
2 DF Australia AUS Matt Smith (Captain)
3 DF Australia AUS Shane Stefanutto (Vice Captain)
4 DF Australia AUS Matthew Jurman
5 DF Australia AUS Ivan Franjić
6 MF Australia AUS Erik Paartalu
7 FW Albania ALB Besart Berisha
8 MF Australia AUS Massimo Murdocca
9 FW Netherlands NED Stef Nijland
10 FW Brazil BRA Henrique
11 MF Australia AUS Ben Halloran (Youth)
12 MF Australia AUS Julius Davies (Youth)
13 DF Australia AUS Jade North
14 MF Australia AUS Steven Lustica
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Australia AUS James Donachie (Youth)
16 FW South Korea KOR Do Dong-Hyun
17 MF Australia AUS Mitch Nichols
18 MF Australia AUS Luke Brattan
19 DF Australia AUS Jack Hingert (Youth)
20 GK Australia AUS Matt Acton (Youth)
21 MF Australia AUS James Meyer
22 MF Germany GER Thomas Broich
23 FW Australia AUS Anthony Proia (Youth)
24 FW Australia AUS Nick Fitzgerald (Youth)
25 MF Australia AUS George Lambadaridis (Youth)
26 DF Australia AUS Corey Brown (Youth)
29 FW Australia AUS Kwame Yeboah (Youth)

Successful Trialists

Unsuccessful Trialists

Transfers and contracts

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New contracts

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Date Pos. Name Contract (Season end) Notes
10 September 2012 GK Australia Michael Theo 2016/17 Re-Signing[6]
10 September 2012 DF Australia Matt Smith 2015/16 Re-Signing[6]
10 September 2012 DF Australia Shane Stefanutto 2013/14 Re-Signing[6]
10 September 2012 DF Australia Ivan Franjic 2015/16 Re-Signing[6]
10 September 2012 MF Germany Thomas Broich 2016/17 Re-Signing[6]
10 September 2012 FW Brazil Henrique 2015/16 Re-Signing[6]
21 September 2012 DF Australia James Donachie 2015/16 Re-Signing[7]

In

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Date Pos. Name From Contract (Season end) Fee
13 May 2012 MF Australia Ben Halloran Australia Gold Coast United FC 2014/15 Free[8]
10 July 2012 GK Australia Matt Acton Australia Brisbane Roar Youth Team 2013/14 Free[9]
17 July 2012 FW South Korea Do Dong-Hyun Free Agent 2014/15 Free[10]
30 August 2012 DF Japan Yuji Takahashi Japan Kyoto Sanga FC 2012/13 Loan[10]
8 January 2013 DF Australia Jade North Free Agent 2015/16 Free[11]
9 January 2013 MF Australia Julius Davies Australia Melbourne Victory 2014/15 Free[12]
23 January 2013 MF Australia Steven Lustica Croatia HNK Hajduk Split 2012/13 Loan[13]
29 January 2013 FW Netherlands Stefan Nijland Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 2012/13 Loan[14]

Out

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Date Pos. Name To Fee
31 May 2012 GK Australia Andrew Redmayne Australia Melbourne Heart Bosman[15]
31 May 2012 MF Canada Issey Nakajima-Farran Cyprus AEK Larnaca Released
31 May 2012 DF Australia Matt Mundy Australia Rochedale Rovers Released[16]
31 May 2012 DF Bahrain Sayed Mohamed Adnan Kuwait Al-Arabi SC Contract not renewed[17]
5 August 2012 FW Australia Kofi Danning Belgium C.S. Visé Free transfer (inter-Bakrie group transfer)[18]
26 December 2012 DF Japan Yuji Takahashi Japan Kyoto Sanga FC Loan Terminated[19]
8 January 2013 MF Australia Rocky Visconte Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Released from contract[20]
15 January 2013 MF Australia Erik Paartalu China Tianjin Teda Undisclosed[21]
23 January 2013 FW Australia Nick Fitzgerald Australia Central Coast Mariners Contract Mutually Terminated[22]

Pre-Season and friendlies

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Pre-Season Friendly
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Brisbane Olympic Australia 0–5 Australia Brisbane Roar Yeronga
19:15 UTC+10:00 (Report) Berisha 51', 54', 79'
Lambadaridis ??'
Defender 75' (o.g.)
Stadium: Goodwin Park
Attendance: Approx. 3,000
Pre-Season Friendly
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Ipswich Select XI Australia 1–5 Australia Brisbane Roar Ipswich
15:00 UTC+10:00 Taylor 23' (Report) Berisha 60', 72'
Proia 14'
Lambadaridis 65'
Henrique 80'
Stadium: North Ipswich Reserve
Attendance: 2,431
Pre-Season Friendly
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Peninsula Power Australia 0–2 Australia Brisbane Roar Kippa-Ring
19:15 UTC+10:00 (Report) Jurman 17'
Yeboah 49'
Stadium: A.J. Kelly Park
Attendance: Approx. 2,500
Pre-Season Friendly
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Rochedale Rovers Australia 1–1 Australia Brisbane Roar Underwood
19:15 UTC+10:00 McLean 41' (Report) Borrello 81' Stadium: Underwood Park
Pre-Season Friendly
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Redlands United Australia 4–5 Australia Brisbane Roar Cleveland
19:15 UTC+10:00 Meredith 44', 52', 55'
Homer 76'
(Report) Yeboah 22', 52', 87'
Fitzgerald 81'
Borrello 90'
Stadium: Cleveland Showgrounds
Pre-Season Friendly
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Newcastle Jets Australia 1–0 Australia Brisbane Roar Tamworth
19:30 UTC+10:00 Griffiths 20' (Report) Stadium: Scully Park
Pre-Season Friendly
Friday, 7 September 2012
Adelaide United Australia 6–2 Australia Brisbane Roar Adelaide
20:00 UTC+09:30 Barbiero 22'
Fyfe 27', 33'
Neumann 59'
Ramsay 76'
van Dijk 90+3'
(Report) Visconte 81', 85' Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Pre-Season Friendly
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Brisbane Roar Australia 5–1 Australia Sydney FC Mackay
15:00 UTC+10:00 Broich 26'
Grant 54' (o.g.)
Paartalu 75' (pen.)
Halloran 78'
Jurman 82'
(Report) Mallia 45' Stadium: Virgin Australia Stadium
Attendance: 2,500
Pre-Season Friendly
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Brisbane Roar Australia 0–1 Australia Central Coast Mariners Kawana Waters
15:00 UTC+10:00 (Report) Rogic 80' Stadium: Stockland Stadium
Attendance: Approx. 3,500
Referee: Chris Beath

Competitions

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Overall

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Competition Started Round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
A-League 5th 7 October 2012 28 March 2013
AFC Champions League Qualifying Playoff Qualifying Playoff 13 February 2013 13 February 2013
A-League Finals series Elimination Final Semi-final 7 April 2013 12 April 2013

A-League

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Having been the first signing for former coach Ange Postecoglou, Olyroo international Andrew Redmayne signed a contract with Melbourne Heart on 21 January 2012. Having featured on just 2 occasions for the first team, Redmayne would officially join the Heart on 31 May 2012, citing he needed to play first team football.[23] The Roar would welcome two South Koreans to the club on trial to see if they could potentially be a signing for the club. With one spot left on the visa list with the departure of Canadian Issey Nakajima-Farran, only one could be signed. However, with the trial having finished, neither player was signed and inevitably, both players left the club. With his future in the air and several clubs interested in his services, former Gold Coast United player Ben Halloran would eventually sign with the Roar on a three-year contract on 13 May 2012, with ex Roar coach Postecoglou missing out on his signature.[24] On 15 June, Brisbane Roar W-League coach Jeff Hopkins would be announced as Rado Vidošićs right-hand man for the coming season, with his tactical knowledge and analytical skills being described as excellent and beneficial for everyone at the club.[25] Just 4 days later, The 2012–13 A-League season would be drawn, with a rematch of the previous seasons Grand Final taking place in Perth, with the game taking place at Paterson Stadium. This will see the first time football (soccer) has been played at the stadium since the 2003-04 National Soccer League Preliminary Final which saw the Glory defeat Adelaide United 5–0.

On 9 July 2012, Bahraini central defender Sayed Mohamed Adnan would knock back a contract offer to remain at the Roar, citing the need for him and his family to move back to the Middle East.[26] The leaving of the lanky defender would free up a second Visa spot for the club for the coming season. With this news circulating, the Roar have been rumoured to have a high intention of filling the now open visa position with another foreign defender.[27] Just a day later, the defensive unit at the Roar would get a reprieve with the promotion of Youth League goalkeeper Matt Acton on a 2-year contract. The promotion would see a second goalkeeper join the first team since the departure of Andrew Redmayne.[28] On 17 July 2012, one of the South Koreaans who trialled with the club back in May, Do Dong-Hyun, signed a 3-year contract with the Roar, taking one of the two visa spots left open by the departures of Issey Nakajima-Farran and Sayed Mohamed Adnan. The 19-year-old left winger brings the number of players in the squad to 20.[29] Exactly a week later, the Roar would open their pre-season account against Brisbane Olympic at Goodwin Park in Yeronga. The Roar would turn on the style, easing to victory in a 5–0 romp over the Brisbane Premier League side. A George Lambadaridis header via a cross from new signing Do Dong-Hyun would take the Roar to a 1–0 lead at half time, before a hat-trick by Besart Berisha and an Own Goal by an Olympic defender would seal the win in the second half.[30]

On 1 August 2012, Michael Theoklitos would change his surname via deed poll to Michael Theo. Theo would claim that "Around the football traps, I’ve always been known as Michael Theo so I just thought, why not make it official?"[31] Just 4 days later, youngster Kofi Danning would sign with fellow Bakrie Group owned team, Belgian side C.S. Visé on a two-year contract with the option of a third year.[32] On 14 January 2013, Brisbane Roar were knocked out of the 2013 AFC Champions League losing 3–0 on penalties to Buriram United after a scoreless draw. This made them the first ever A-League side to fail to make the group stages of the tournament after getting a Play-off Spot.

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Western Sydney Wanderers 27 18 3 6 41 21 +20 57 Qualification for 2014 AFC Champions League group stage and finals series
2 Central Coast Mariners (C) 27 16 6 5 48 22 +26 54
3 Melbourne Victory 27 13 5 9 48 45 +3 44 Qualification for 2014 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off and finals series[a]
4 Adelaide United 27 12 5 10 38 37 +1 41 Qualification for Finals series
5 Brisbane Roar 27 10 5 12 33 29 +4 35
6 Perth Glory 27 9 5 13 29 31 −2 32
7 Sydney FC 27 9 5 13 41 51 −10 32
8 Newcastle Jets 27 8 7 12 30 45 −15 31
9 Melbourne Heart 27 8 3 16 31 40 −9 27
10 Wellington Phoenix[b] 27 7 6 14 31 49 −18 27
Updated to match(es) played on 30 March 2013. Source: ultimatealeague.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Since the winner of 2013 A-League Grand Final (Central Coast Mariners) qualified for the 2014 AFC Champions League group stage, the 3rd placed team qualified for the qualifying play-off of 2014 AFC Champions League.
  2. ^ Wellington Phoenix cannot qualify for the AFC Champions League as they are not recognised as an AFC club.

Matches

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7 October 2012 Round 1 Perth Glory 1–0 Brisbane Roar Subiaco, Western Australia
14:00 UTC+08:00 Mehmet 88'
Miller Yellow card 34'
Burns Yellow card 81'
Dodd Yellow card 85'
(Report)
(Summary)
Nichols Yellow card 35'
Stefanutto Yellow card 45'
Berisha Yellow card 45+1'
Stadium: Patersons Stadium
Attendance: 14,085
Referee: Ben Williams
13 October 2012 Round 2 Brisbane Roar 5–0 Melbourne Victory Brisbane, Queensland
18:45 UTC+10:00 Broich 21'
Paartalu 22'
Berisha 63', 90+3'
Nichols 81'
Jurman Yellow card 14'
Smith Yellow card 66'
Franjic Yellow card 75'
(Report)
(Summary)
Jeggo Yellow card 60'
Allsopp Yellow card 61'
Broxham Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 17,364
Referee: Strebre Delovski
21 October 2012 Round 3 Wellington Phoenix 1–1 Brisbane Roar Wellington, New Zealand
16:30 UTC+13:00 Huysegems 16'
Fenton Yellow card 62'
(Report)
(Summary)
Berisha 39'
Stefanutto Yellow card 18'
Stadium: Westpac Stadium
Attendance: 9,182
Referee: Adam Kersey
27 October 2012 Round 4 Brisbane Roar 0–1 Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane, Queensland
18:45 UTC+10:00 (Report)
(Summary)
Bridge 19'
Bridge Yellow card 37'
Mooy Yellow card 45'
Beauchamp Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 12,663
Referee: Lucien Laverdure
4 November 2012 Round 5 Brisbane Roar 0–1 Adelaide United Brisbane, Queensland
16:00 UTC+10:00 Stefanutto Yellow card 31' (Report)
(Summary)
Vidosic 3'
Van Dijk Yellow card 32'
Carrusca Yellow card 37'
Vidosic Yellow card 72'
Bowles Yellow card 76'
Galekovic Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 12,856
Referee: Chris Beath
9 November 2012 Round 6 Melbourne Heart 4–1 Brisbane Roar Melbourne
19:30 UTC+11:00 Gerhardt 19'
Garcia 62'
Tadic 70'
Williams 73'
Garcia Yellow card 37'
Hoffman Yellow card 48'
Colosimo Yellow card 75'
(Report)
(Summary)
Henrique 81'
Jurman Yellow card 9'
Smith Yellow card 60'
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 5,466
Referee: Shaun Evans
16 November 2012 Round 7 Brisbane Roar 4–2 Sydney FC Brisbane, Queensland
19:00 UTC+10:00 Broich 29'
Paartalu 32'
Halloran 44'
Berisha 56'
Paartalu Yellow card 70'
(Report)
(Summary)
Del Piero 41', 48'
Fabio Yellow card 18'
Ryall Yellow card 29'
Del Piero Yellow card 54'
Yau Yellow card 57'
Emerton Yellow card 89'
Bosschaart Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 22,970
Referee: Alan Milliner
1 December 2012 Round 9 Brisbane Roar 1–0 Newcastle Jets Brisbane, Queensland
18:45 UTC+10:00 Berisha 39' (pen.)
Broich Red card 43' (expunged)[33]
(Report)
(Summary)
Mitchell Yellow card 39' Red card 43'
Neville Yellow card 18'
Zadkovich Yellow card 29'
Chapman Yellow card 44'
Griffiths Yellow card 48'
Ritter Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 12,546
Referee: Brenton Hayward
9 December 2012 Round 10 Western Sydney Wanderers 1–0 Brisbane Roar Parramatta, New South Wales
17:00 UTC+11:00 Ono 39' (pen.)
Hersi Yellow card 27'
D'Apuzzo Yellow card 62'
(Report)
(Summary)
Stefanutto Yellow card 26'
Nichols Yellow card 65'
Jurman Yellow card 85'
Theo Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 6,755
Referee: Alan Milliner
15 December 2012 Round 11 Melbourne Victory 1–1 Brisbane Roar Melbourne
17:30 UTC+11:00 Milligan 48'
Celeski Yellow card 22'
Milligan Yellow card 28'
Broxham Yellow card 69'
(Report)
(Summary)
Halloran 24'
Berisha Yellow card 42'
Stadium: AAMI Park
Attendance: 17,128
Referee: Jarred Gillett
21 December 2012 Round 12 Brisbane Roar 0–1 Perth Glory Brisbane, Queensland
20:00 UTC+10:00 Paartalu Yellow card 47' (Report)
(Summary)
McGarry 44'
Risdon Yellow card 33'
Jamieson Yellow card 74'
McGarry Yellow card 79'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 11,352
Referee: Peter Green
26 December 2012 Round 13 Adelaide United 0–1 Brisbane Roar Adelaide, South Australia
19:00 UTC+10:30 Jerónimo Yellow card 17'
Fyfe Yellow card 40'
Bowles Yellow card 42'
(Report)
(Summary)
Henrique 64'
Smith Yellow card 24'
Henrique Yellow card 30'
Theo Yellow card 45'
Paartalu Yellow card 52'
Halloran Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 11,035
Referee: Adam Kersey
1 January 2013 Round 14 Brisbane Roar 2–1 Wellington Phoenix Brisbane, Queensland
19:30 UTC+10:00 Berisha 14'
Halloran 57'
Donachie Yellow card 39' Yellow-red card 84'
Paartalu Yellow card 35'
Berisha Yellow card 74'
(Report)
(Summary)
Brockie 35'
Boyd Yellow card 45' Yellow-red card 63'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 11,358
Referee: Tim McGilchrist
6 January 2013 Round 15 Melbourne Heart 3–2 Brisbane Roar Melbourne
16:00 UTC+11:00 Williams 13'
Tadić 35'
Fred 53'
Williams Red card 67'
Behich Yellow card 49'
Garcia Yellow card 65'
Redmayne Yellow card 66'
(Report)
(Summary)
Berisha 74' (pen.), 76'
Halloran Yellow card 19'
Stadium: AAMI Park
Referee: Alan Milliner
20 January 2013 Round 17 Brisbane Roar 1–2 Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane, Queensland
16:00 UTC+10:00 Nichols 22'
Berisha Yellow card 70'
Stefanutto Yellow card 72'
(Report)
(Summary)
Bridge 65'
Hersi 69'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 11,917
Referee: Matthew Gillett
26 January 2013 Round 18 Perth Glory 0–1 Brisbane Roar Perth, Western Australia
Saturday 18:45 AWST McGarry Yellow card 24' (Report)
(Summary)
Meyer 15'
Halloran Yellow card 39'
Meyer Yellow card 51'
Hingert Yellow card 71'
Stadium: nib Stadium, Perth
Attendance: 4,821
Referee: Alan Milliner
1 February 2013 Round 19 Brisbane Roar 2–2 Central Coast Mariners Brisbane, Queensland
Friday 19:00 AEST Berisha 47', 69'
Berisha Yellow card 12'
Jurman Yellow card 30'
Lustica Yellow card 33'
Franjic Yellow card 41'
Stefanutto Yellow card 81'
(Report)
(Summary)
McGlinchey 8'
McBreen 80'
Bozanic Yellow card 30'
Sainsbury Yellow card 53'
McGlinchey Yellow card 85'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 10,604
Referee: Lucien Laverdure
10 February 2013 Round 20 Sydney FC 2–1 Brisbane Roar Sydney
17:00 UTC+11:00 Del Piero 7'
Triantis 69'
Emerton Yellow card 14'
Janjetović Yellow card 44'
Abbas Yellow card 48'
Chianese Yellow card 79'
(Report)
(Summary)
Berisha 45' (pen.)
North Yellow card 34'
Berisha Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Allianz Stadium
Attendance: 14,589
Referee: Ben Williams
17 February 2013 Round 21 Brisbane Roar 2–0 Wellington Phoenix Brisbane, Queensland
16:00 UTC+10:00 Lustica 32'
Berisha 48'
(Report)
(Summary)
Gameiro Yellow card 37'
Sigmund Yellow card 72'
Sánchez Yellow card 82'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 9,282
Referee: Alan Milliner
22 February 2013 Round 22 Newcastle Jets 0–0 Brisbane Roar Newcastle, New South Wales
19:30 UTC+11:00 Zadkovich Yellow card 22'
Galloway Yellow card 33'
Bridges Yellow card 54'
Caravella Yellow card 55'
(Report)
(Summary)
Nijland Yellow card 34'
Stefanutto Yellow card 72'
Nichols Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Hunter Stadium
Attendance: 8,310
Referee: Lucien Laverdure
2 March 2013 Round 23 Adelaide United 0–1 Brisbane Roar Adelaide, South Australia
17:00 UTC+10:30 Malik Yellow card 51' Red card 90' (Report)
(Summary)
Halloran 82'
Hingert Yellow card 21'
Brattan Yellow card 43'
Franjic Yellow card 49'
Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 6,878
Referee: Shaun Evans
9 March 2013 Round 24 Brisbane Roar 1–1 Melbourne Victory Brisbane, Queensland
18:45 UTC+10:00 Franjic 59'
Brattan Yellow card 63'
Halloran Yellow card 90'
(Report)
(Summary)
Broxham 11' Yellow card 90'
Milligan Yellow card 60'
Leijer Yellow card 84'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 12,624
Referee: Peter Green
17 March 2013 Round 25 Central Coast Mariners 1–0 Brisbane Roar Gosford, New South Wales
17:00 UTC+11:00 Ibini 33'
Hutchinson Yellow card 85'
(Report)
(Summary)
Hingert Yellow card 35'
Donachie Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Bluetongue Stadium
Attendance: 7,225
Referee: Alan Milliner
24 March 2013 Round 26 Brisbane Roar 2–0 Melbourne Heart Brisbane, Queensland
16:00 UTC+10:00 Berisha 12' (pen.)
Broich 31'
Brattan Yellow card 69'
(Report)
(Summary)
Meeuwis Yellow card 13'
Williams Yellow card 34'
Coyne Yellow card 34'
Vranković Yellow card 67'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 9,869
Referee: Matt Gillett
28 March 2013 Round 27 Brisbane Roar 3–1 Sydney FC Brisbane, Queensland
19:00 UTC+10:00 Berisha 29'
Lustica 51'
Franjic 79'
Theo Yellow card 84'
(Report)
(Summary)
Del Piero 84'
Triantis Yellow card 29'
Grant Yellow card 53'
Griffiths Yellow card 69'
Calvano Yellow card 78'
Stadium: Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 19,010
Referee: Peter Green

A-League Finals series

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7 April 2013 Elimination Final #2 Adelaide United 1–2 Brisbane Roar Adelaide, South Australia
16:30 ACST Vidosic 88'
Jerónimo Yellow card 31'
Fyfe Yellow card 56'
Ferreira Yellow card 72'
Carrusca Yellow card 78'
Jurić Yellow card 85'
Cássio Yellow card 88'
(Report)
(Summary)
Brattan 27'
Franjic 45'
Brattan Yellow card 38'
Lustica Yellow card 60'
Nijland Yellow card 75'
Stadium: Hindmarsh Stadium
Attendance: 10,234
Referee: Chris Beath
12 April 2013 Semi-final #1 Western Sydney Wanderers 2–0 Brisbane Roar Sydney
19:30 AEST Kresinger 15'
Ono 70'
Hersi Yellow card 33' Yellow-red card 77'
Beauchamp Yellow card 51'
Trifiro Yellow card 85'
(Report)
(Summary)
Nichols Yellow card 36'
Donachie Yellow card 53'
Brattan Yellow card 72'
Berisha Yellow card 86'
Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
Attendance: 19,389
Referee: Alan Milliner

2013 Asian Champions League

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Brisbane initially qualified for the 2013 AFC Champions League as a result of winning the 2012 A-League Grand Final, qualifying for the Group stage. However, on 29 November 2012, the Asian Football Confederation cut Australia's initial 2 direct group stage slots and 1 play-off slot to just 1 direct group stage and 1 play-off slot for the Asian Champions League. As a result of that, the Roar's direct group stage was removed, leaving the two time A-League champions with a play-off spot. Since the Central Coast Mariners won the premier's plate as a result of finishing first in the regular season, the Mariners would take the direct group stage slot.[34]

Despite earning the right to host the match courtesy of Australia's higher points ranking during the Asian Football Confederation’s evaluation process, Brisbane was forced to seek a change of match day for the fixture. With Suncorp Stadium unavailable on the matchday designated by the AFC and a Hyundai A-League match scheduled the next day, Brisbane sought to have the matchday officially changed by the AFC. The club were told in response the calendar had been finalised and could not be altered.

Play-off

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13 February 2013 Play-off Buriram United Thailand 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–0 p)
Australia Brisbane Roar Buriram, Thailand
Wednesday, 18:00 ICT Chappuis Yellow card 97'
Anawin Yellow card 116'
Report Donachie Yellow card 13'
Nijland Yellow card 35'
Broich Yellow card 38'
Berisha Yellow card 89'
Stadium: New I-Mobile Stadium
Attendance: 14,482
Referee: Kim Dong-Jin (South Korea)
Penalties
Osmar soccer ball with check mark
Chappuis soccer ball with check mark
Jirawat soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X Broich
soccer ball with red X Berisha
soccer ball with red X Meyer

Statistics

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Squad statistics

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Statistics accurate as of 12 April 2013
90 Minutes played is counted as a full game. Injury Time is not counted. A sub's appearance is counted up to the 90th minute as well. If a substitution is made during extra time, it is counted as a full game (90mins) to the player that started. The substitute is credited with the number of minutes made up from 30 seconds for every substitution in the game by both teams combined. If there is an uneven number of substitutions made in total, the number of minutes is rounded up to the following number (2.5 mins = 3 mins).

A-League Games played: 27
ACL Games played: 1
Finals series Games played: 2

  Player has departed the club mid season
  Player has joined the club mid season

No. Nat. Name Contract League Finals Asia Total Notes
Start Sub Mins. Start Sub Mins. Start Sub Mins. Start Sub Mins.
Goalkeepers
1 Australia Michael Theo 2016/17 27 2430 2 180 1 120 30 2730 [5]
20 Australia Matt Acton 2013/14
Defenders
2 Australia Matt Smith 2015/16 14 1260 14 1260
3 Australia Shane Stefanutto 2013/14 26 2310 2 180 1 120 29 2610 [5]
4 Australia Matthew Jurman 2012/13 12 3 1044 12 3 1044
5 Australia Ivan Franjic 2015/16 21 1871 2 2 180 1 1 37 24 2088 3 [5]
13 Japan Yuji Takahashi 2012/13 4 11 4 11 [1] [2]
13 Australia Jade North 2015/16 8 707 2 180 1 120 11 1007 [5]
15 Australia James Donachie 2015/16 15 1 1366 2 180 1 120 18 1 1666 [5]
19 Australia Jack Hingert 2012/13 16 4 1420 1 66 1 83 17 5 1569 [1] [2] [5] [6]
26 Australia Corey Brown 2012/13 2 2 203 2 2 203
Midfielders
6 Australia Erik Paartalu 2012/13 16 1393 2 16 1393 2
8 Australia Massimo Murdocca 2013/14 16 5 1290 1 2 19 16 7 1309 1 [3]
11 Australia Ben Halloran 2014/15 17 9 1692 4 1 1 127 1 116 19 10 1935 4 [5] [6]
12 Australia Julius Doe 2014/15 2 13 2 13 [4]
14 Australia Rocky Visconte 2012/13
14 Australia Steven Lustica 2012/13 8 2 692 2 2 165 1 6 10 3 863 2 [5]
17 Australia Mitch Nichols 2012/13 18 6 1714 2 2 180 1 120 21 6 2014 2 [4] [5]
18 Australia Luke Brattan 2012/13 11 4 926 2 176 1 1 120 14 4 1222 1 [5]
21 Australia James Meyer 2012/13 1 4 116 1 1 4 1 5 120 1 [5]
22 Germany Thomas Broich 2016/17 27 2383 3 2 114 1 120 30 2617 3 [5]
25 Australia George Lambadaridis 2012/13 3 69 3 69
Forwards
7 Albania Besart Berisha 2013/14 25 2206 14 2 180 1 120 28 2506 14 [3] [5]
9 Netherlands Stef Nijland 2012/13 5 3 469 2 45 1 114 6 5 628 [5]
10 Brazil Henrique 2015/16 9 7 766 2 9 7 766 2
16 South Korea Do Dong-Hyun 2014/15 3 37 3 37
23 Australia Anthony Proia 2013/14
24 Australia Nick Fitzgerald 2012/13 2 9 305 2 9 305
27 Australia Kwame Yeboah ??/?? 1 1 1 8 2 9
  • [1]Yuji Takahashi replaced Jack Hingert in the 90th minute vs Wellington Phoenix (Rnd 3). 5 substitutions were made in total[35]
  • [2]Yuji Takahashi replaced Jack Hingert in the 90th minute vs Newcastle Jets (Rnd 9). 6 substitutions were made in total[36]
  • [3]Massimo Murdocca replaced Besart Berisha in the 90th minute vs Adelaide United (Rnd 12). 5 substitutions were made in total[37]
  • [4]Julius Doe replaced Mitch Nichols in the 90th minute vs Perth Glory (Rnd 18). 6 substitutions were made in total[38]
  • [5]The 2013 AFC Champions League qualifying play-off game between Buriram United and Brisbane Roar went to Extra Time, equating to 120 minutes (90min + 2x15min halves)[38]
  • [6]Ben Halloran replaced Jack Hingert in the 90th minute vs Melbourne Heart (Round 26). 5 substitutions were made in total[39]

Disciplinary record

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Correct as of 12 April 2013 (End of Season)

# Nat. Pos. Name League Finals Asia Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
7 Albania FW Besart Berisha 7 [3] 1 1 9
3 Australia DF Shane Stefanutto 7 [3] 7
15 Australia DF James Donachie 3 [2] 1 1 1 5 [2] 1
4 Australia DF Matt Jurman 5 [4] 5
18 Australia MF Luke Brattan 3 2 5 -
17 Australia MF Mitch Nichols 4 1 5
6 Australia MF Erik Paartalu 4 4
11 Australia MF Ben Halloran 4 4
2 Australia DF Matt Smith 3 3
19 Australia DF Jack Hingert 3 3
9 Netherlands FW Stef Nijland 1 1 1 3
1 Australia GK Michael Theo 3 3
5 Australia DF Ivan Franjic 3 3
14 Australia MF Steven Lustica 1 1 2
10 Brazil FW Henrique 1 1
24 Australia FW Nick Fitzgerald 1 1
21 Australia MF James Meyer 1 1
13 Australia DF Jade North 1 1
22 Germany MF Thomas Broich 0 1 1 0 [1]
TOTALS 55 1 7 4 66 1 [1]

[1] Thomas Broich had his straight red card rescinded from the Rnd 9 game vs Newcastle Jets on Saturday, 1 December 2012
[2] James Donachie received 2 yellow cards resulting in a red card from the Rnd 14 game vs Wellington Phoenix on Tuesday, 1 January 2013
[3] Shane Stefanutto & Besart Berisha both received their 5th yellow cards of the season resulting in a 1-game suspension per FFA rules, from the Rnd 17 game vs Western Sydney Wanderers on Sunday, 20 January 2013
[4] Matt Jurman received his 5th yellow card of the season resulting in a 1-game suspension per FFA rules, from the Rnd 19 game vs Central Coast Mariners on Friday, 1 February 2013

League Goalscorers by round

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Total Player Goals per Round
 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9  10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 KOF SF1
14 Albania Besart Berisha 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1
4 Australia Ben Halloran 1 1 1 1
3 Germany Thomas Broich 1 1 1
3 Australia Ivan Franjic 1 1 1
2 Australia Steven Lustica 1 1
2 Australia Erik Paartalu 1 1
2 Brazil Henrique 1 1
2 Australia Mitch Nichols 1 1
1 Australia Massimo Murdocca 1
1 Australia James Meyer 1
1 Australia Luke Brattan 1
35 TOTAL 0 5 1 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 3 2 0
 A goal was scored from a penalty kick
Two goals were scored from penalty kicks
Players were not selected in matchday squad or used as a substitute for highlighted round i.e. did not make an appearance

Home attendance

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  Win   Draw   Loss
League attendance and average includes Finals series

Competition Round Date Score Opponent Attendance
A-League 2 13 October 2012 5–0 Melbourne Victory 17,364
A-League 4 27 October 2012 0–1 Western Sydney Wanderers 12,663
A-League 5 4 November 2012 0–1 Adelaide United 12,856
A-League 7 16 November 2012 4–2 Sydney FC 22,970
A-League 9 1 December 2012 1–0 Newcastle Jets 12,546
A-League 12 21 December 2012 0–1 Perth Glory 11,352
A-League 14 1 January 2013 4–2 Wellington Phoenix 11,358
A-League 17 20 January 2013 1–2 Western Sydney Wanderers 11,917
A-League 19 1 February 2013 2–2 Central Coast Mariners 10,604
A-League 21 17 February 2013 2–0 Wellington Phoenix 9,282
A-League 24 9 March 2013 1–1 Melbourne Victory 12,624
A-League 26 24 March 2013 2–0 Melbourne Heart 9,869
A-League 27 28 March 2013 3–1 Sydney FC 19,010
Total Attendance 174,415
Total Average Attendance 13,417

See also

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References

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