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This article is about Adelaide United players with between 25 and 99 appearances. For Adelaide United players with more than 100 appearances, see List of Adelaide United FC players. For Adelaide United players with fewer than 25 appearances, see List of Adelaide United FC players (1–24 appearances). For a list of all Adelaide United players, major or minor, with a Misplaced Pages article, see Category:Adelaide United FC players.
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Adelaide United Football Club, an association football club based in Adelaide, South Australia, was founded in 2003. They became the first southern member admitted into the A-League in 2005, having spent their first and last season participating in the National Soccer League. The club's first team have competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played between 25 and 99 such matches, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below.

Each player's details include the duration of his Adelaide United career, his typical playing position while with the club, and the number of games played and goals scored in all senior competitive matches. Two of these players, Carl Veart and Aurelio Vidmar, went on to manage Adelaide United. Paul Izzo fell one short of 100 appearances for Adelaide United. The list includes eight players who are still contracted to the club, and so can add to their totals.

Key

  • The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 31 July 2024. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
Positions key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the National Soccer League, A-League Men, FFA Cup, Pre-Season Challenge Cup, AFC Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup.

Players

Kristian Rees played 73 times, scoring three goals since the club's foundation.
Aurelio Vidmar made 29 appearances for Adelaide United was the club's manager from 2007 to 2010.

Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing for Adelaide United.

List of Adelaide United players with between 25 and 99 appearances
Player Nationality Pos Club career Starts Subs Total Goals
Appearances
Ross Aloisi  Australia MF 2003–2004
2005–2007
83 0 83 8
Aaron Goulding  Australia DF 2003–2007 55 7 62 0
Matthew Kemp  Australia DF 2003–2007 47 11 58 2
Kristian Rees  Australia DF 2003–2004
2005–2007
60 13 73 3
Carl Veart  Australia FW 2003–2007 85 3 88 25
Aurelio Vidmar  Australia MF 2003–2005 29 0 29 2
Robert Bajic  Australia GK 2003–2004
2006–2008
46 2 48 0
Daniel Beltrame  Australia GK 2005–2009 39 1 40 0
Qu Shengqing  China FW 2005–2006
2006
26 6 32 8
Fernando Rech  Brazil FW 2005–2007 41 2 43 16
Greg Owens  Australia MF 2006–2007 18 11 29 4
Jason Spagnuolo  Australia FW 2006–2009 37 32 69 1
Nathan Burns  Australia FW 2006–2008 43 11 54 11
Bobby Petta  Netherlands FW 2006–2008 17 9 26 2
Diego Walsh  Brazil MF 2007–2008 41 4 45 5
Jonas Salley  Ivory Coast MF 2007–2009 36 12 48 0
Kristian Sarkies  Australia MF 2007–2009 36 8 44 3
Sasa Ognenovski  Australia DF 2008–2009 36 0 36 3
Alemão  Brazil DF 2008–2010 28 14 42 3
Cristiano  Brazil FW 2008–2010 42 18 60 15
Scott Jamieson  Australia DF 2008–2010 63 4 67 0
Daniel Mullen  Australia DF 2008–2012 66 13 79 5
Paul Reid  Australia MF 2008–2011 65 5 70 3
Iain Fyfe  Australia DF 2009–2013 83 3 86 5
Adam Hughes  Australia MF 2009–2011 49 12 61 1
Mathew Leckie  Australia FW 2009–2011 31 10 41 10
Evan Kostopoulos  Australia FW 2010–2013 18 13 31 3
Marcos Flores  Argentina MF 2010–2011 37 1 38 9
Sergio van Dijk  Indonesia FW 2010–2012
2016
62 9 71 29
Iain Ramsay  Philippines MF 2010–2013
2014
61 32 93 13
Francisco Usucar  Uruguay MF 2011–2012 24 10 34 0
Zenon Caravella  Australia MF 2011–2013 29 8 37 1
Jon McKain  Australia MF 2011–2014 51 5 56 1
Dario Vidošić  Australia MF 2011–2013 59 1 60 15
Antony Golec  Australia DF 2011–2014 26 2 28 2
Jeronimo Neumann  Argentina FW 2012–2014 32 21 53 17
Fábio Ferreira  Portugal FW 2012–2015 39 15 54 13
Paul Izzo  Australia GK 2012–2015
2017–2020
99 0 99 0
Awer Mabil  Australia FW 2013–2015 16 36 52 9
Tomi Juric  Australia FW 2013
2020–2021
21 4 25 11
Nathan Konstandopoulos  Australia MF 2014–2016
2017–2021
2022
35 43 78 7
James Jeggo  Australia MF 2014–2016 50 1 51 4
Bruce Kamau  Australia FW 2014–2016 12 20 32 3
Dylan McGowan  Australia DF 2014–2017 89 7 96 9
Mark Ochieng  Australia FW 2014–2018 8 26 34 2
Pablo Sanchez  Spain FW 2014–2016 29 28 57 19
Ben Warland  Australia DF 2014–2018
2022–2024
39 11 50 3
Iacopo La Rocca  Italy MF 2015–2017 30 3 33 0
George Mells  Australia MF 2015–2017 14 17 31 0
Stefan Mauk  Australia MF 2016
2020–2022
2024–
72 4 76 16
Riley McGree  Australia MF 2016–2017
2019–2020
45 6 51 15
Ben Garuccio  Australia DF 2016–2018 55 5 60 1
Jordan O'Doherty  Australia MF 2016–2018 23 13 36 2
Taylor Regan  Australia DF 2016–2018 25 12 37 0
Baba Diawara  Senegal FW 2017–2019 23 13 36 9
Lachlan Brook  Australia MF 2017–2020
2022
19 10 29 1
Vince Lia  Australia MF 2017–2020 27 16 43 3
Daniel Adlung  Germany MF 2017–2018 28 0 28 6
Ryan Strain  Australia DF 2017–2021 82 8 90 0
Mirko Boland  Germany MF 2018–2020 23 5 28 2
Scott Galloway  Australia DF 2018–2019 34 0 34 1
Michael Jakobsen  Denmark DF 2018–2022 94 1 95 1
Al Hassan Toure  Australia FW 2019–2021 16 20 36 7
Mohamed Toure  Australia FW 2020–2022 8 36 44 7
Kusini Yengi  Australia FW 2020–2022 15 13 28 6
James Delianov  Australia GK 2020– 43 0 43 0
Joe Caletti  Australia MF 2020–2022 15 18 33 0
Jonny Yull  Australia MF 2021– 16 14 30 0
Javi López  Spain DF 2021– 79 11 90 4
Joshua Cavallo  Australia MF 2021– 32 23 55 0
Joe Gauci  Australia GK 2021–2024 76 0 76 0
Juande  Spain MF 2021–2023 42 11 53 1
Bernardo Oliveira  Australia MF 2021–2024 16 23 39 5
Ethan Alagich  Australia MF 2021– 22 23 45 0
Nick Ansell  Australia DF 2021–2024 24 5 29 1
Nestor Irankunda  Australia FW 2022–2024 18 43 61 16
Lachlan Barr  Australia DF 2022–2024 33 6 39 3
Hiroshi Ibusuki  Japan FW 2022–2024 59 15 74 30
Zach Clough  England MF 2022– 58 5 63 15
Alexandar Popovic  Australia DF 2022–2024 43 2 45 2
Luka Jovanovic  Australia FW 2022– 15 21 36 8

References

General

Specific

Adelaide United Football Club
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History
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Training grounds
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Lists of male soccer players in Australia by club
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Defunct
Clubs are grouped by their division in the 2024–25 season.
Includes the New Zealand clubs where lists have been created. 'POTY' = 'Player of the Year / Season'.
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