Pauls is proud to support the Brisbane Roar and to be the naming rights partner of the Pauls Roar Active Program, an extraordinary community football program for kids! Pauls has been part of the Queensland community for over 80 years...
The Coffee Club is Brisbane Roar’s longest sponsorship partnership and one the club is very proud to be associated with. Where will I meet you? At The Coffee Club, of course.
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Clut started his Hyundai A-League career with a bang, netting a stunning goal against Wellington Phoenix on debut to make his mark on the senior stage before signing a senior contract in February 2014. The Sydney-born midfielder had to wait...
After learning his trade with Queensland Academy of Sport and Australian Institute of Sport, Brown was awarded a full-time youth contract with Brisbane Roar in 2011. The young left-back made his senior debut in May 2012 against Beijing Guoan in the AFC...
Petratos joined Brisbane Roar in July 2013, blossoming under the guidance of the Roar coaching staff and helping the club to the 2014 Premiership-Championship double. One of the most elusive and exciting players to watch, the electric winger has scored...
Thomas Broich is arguably the Hyundai A-League’s best import, winning two Johnny Warren Medals for Player of the Year (2011 and 2014). He has won Brisbane Roar’s Gary Wilkins Medal for Player of the Year three times (2011, 2013 and...
English-born Hingert played for North Queensland Fury for two seasons before scouted and signed by former Brisbane Roar Head Coach Ange Postecoglou ahead of the 2011/12 season. The attacking full-back spent time with the Crystal Palace youth academy as a...
Former Rochedale Rovers junior Luke Brattan made his senior debut as a 19-year-old in the Queensland Roars Against Racism clash against Scottish football giants Celtic FC in 2009, displaying undoubted potential from his first touch of the football. Often described...