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11 years ago

Yellow card peril for Roar in Asia

Five Roar players will walk a yellow card tightrope as the club looks to keep alive its AFC Champions League dream by chasing two wins in its final two Group Stage matches. And four of them are defenders – an...
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11 years ago

Roar hopes hinge on two wins

Brisbane Roar is still alive in the AFC Champions League, despite a 3-1 loss to Suwon Samsung FC in South Korea tonight. With two group stage matches still to play, the Roar sit on four points – three behind tonight’s...
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11 years ago

Brisbane Roar celebrate 10 years with #RoarUltimateXI

To celebrate the club’s 10 years in the Hyundai A-League including three Championships and two Premierships, Brisbane Roar is proud to announce that members and fans will soon be able to vote for the #RoarUltimateXI. Members and fans will have...
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Roar have Bluewings in a flap

They don’t like surprises in South Korea. Living next door to one of the world’s most secretive regimes could be part of the reason, but knowing what to expect from the opposition also seems to be an important part of...
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Roar youngsters prove it’s time for Champions

They are the Roar’s Generation Next but suddenly their time is now. Six of the 18 players in the Brisbane squad in South Korea for tomorrow night’s AFC Champions League showdown with Suwon Samsung FC are from the club’s youth...
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11 years ago

Roar without top two strikers for Champions League

Brisbane Roar will have to play their final three AFC Champions League Group Stage matches without a visa player replacement for injured leading scorer Henrique. Striker Jean Carlos Solorzano, the club’s second top scorer (six goals), looms as the obvious...
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Hat-trick hero Lustica pleased with performance

Brisbane Roar’s newest hat-trick hero Steven Lustica said that his three goal haul in the 6-1 win over Central Coast Mariners last night was the result of hard work and determination over the course of the Hyundai A-League season. The...
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11 years ago

Lustica triple keeps Roar alive

A spectacular hat-trick by midfielder Steven Lustica has led Brisbane Roar to a stunning 6-1 win over Central Coast Mariners in the Hyundai A-League at Suncorp Stadium tonight. The emphatic result, after four consecutive losses, keeps the Roar’s hopes alive...
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11 years ago

Possible late inclusions for Roar

Brisbane Roar could welcome club captain Matt McKay and German playmaker Thomas Broich into the match day squad for tonight’s Hyundai A-League Round 24 match against Central Coast Mariners at Suncorp Stadium (7pm kick-off). Matt McKay, along with defender Luke...
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11 years ago

Roar hasn’t given up: North

Four days after a surprise recall to the starting eleven, Brisbane Roar’s Jade North says his team needs to show courage and spirit to secure a vital three points against Central Coast Mariners at Suncorp Stadium tomorrow night (7pm kick-off)....
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11 years ago

Fans’ banner draws AFC fine

A banner displayed by a group of fans in Japan during Brisbane Roar’s AFC Champions League win over Urawa Red Diamonds at Saitama Stadium earlier this month has cost the club a fine. The Asian Football Confederation has ruled the...
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JASON GAZDAGH: Pride of the Roar

Brisbane Roar match days are special for Jason Gazdagh. With his booming voice, his big smile and his unwavering devotion to the club, Gazdagh has become an admired and popular member of the Roar’s football family. He is at every game...
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