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Brisbane Roar Youth
Full nameBrisbane Roar Football Club Youth
Nickname(s)Young Roar
Founded2008
GroundLogan Metro Sports Complex
Lions Stadium
Capacity2,100
5,000
OwnerBakrie Group
ChairmanDali Tahir
Youth ManagerJake Goodship
LeagueNational Premier Leagues Queensland
Y-League
2020 NPL8th

Template:Brisbane Roar FC departments

Brisbane Roar Football Club Youth is the youth system of Brisbane Roar Football Club based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The team plays in the National Premier Leagues, the second level of the soccer pyramid in Australia. The club also competes in the Y-League competition. Former player Warren Moon is the current academy manager.

Brisbane Roar Under-20s, also referred to as Academy are the two other teams within the setup. They play the majority of their home games at Logan Metro Sports Complex.[1]

History

Brisbane Roar Youth (2008–2014)

The National Youth League team was founded in 2008, as a Brisbane Roar (then Queensland Roar) representative team for the inaugural season of the National Youth League competition.

Brisbane Roar Academy (2015–present)

In January 2014, it was confirmed that NPL team would compete in the National Premier Leagues Queensland competition for 2014 season onwards.[2]

In January 2017, Brisbane Roar announced their new under-20s team to be played in the National Premier Leagues Queensland U-20.[3]

On 1 February 2019, Brisbane Roar Youth were crowned Champions for the first time in the Y-League winning 3–1 over Western Sydney Wanderers U21 with the three goals coming from Shannon Brady, Daniel Leck and Mirza Muratovic.[4]

Players

NPL/Under-23s

These are the players that play in the National Premier Leagues Queensland and Y-League and can also play with the senior squad.

As of 17 March 2020[5]

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 Macklin Freke
2 DF Australia AUS Liam McArthur
3 DF Australia AUS Aaron Reardon
4 DF Australia AUS Hassan Ramazani
5 DF New Zealand NZL Jackson Simpkin
6 DF Australia AUS Oliver Plusnin
7 FW Australia AUS Alex Parsons
8 MF New Zealand NZL Keegan Jelacic
9 FW Australia AUS Cai Tipaldo
10 MF Australia AUS Harry Talbot (Captain)
11 FW Australia AUS Braydon Doolan
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF Australia AUS Brandon McMorrow
13 FW Australia AUS Marquez Walters
14 FW Australia AUS Joshua Moreland
15 MF Australia AUS Kai Trewin
16 DF Australia AUS Cyrus Dehmie
17 DF Australia AUS Jordan Courtney-Perkins
18 MF Australia AUS Rahmat Akbari
19 MF Australia AUS Ben Holliday
20 GK Australia AUS Jacson Riley
21 DF Australia AUS Izaack Powell
22 FW Australia AUS Bavan Atwal

Under-20s

These players can play for the NPL/Under-23s and the senior squad.

As of 16 February 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Australia AUS Jack Warshawsky
DF Australia AUS Todd Camm
DF Australia AUS Aiden Bender
DF Australia AUS Ben Holliday
DF Australia AUS Dominic Horwood
DF Australia AUS Ayden Joku
DF Australia AUS Theo Karenzo
DF Australia AUS Trent Millard
MF Australia AUS Bavan Atwal
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Australia AUS Oli Dearn
MF Australia AUS Joshua Moreland
MF Australia AUS Cooper Nichols
MF Australia AUS Jess Toscano
FW Australia AUS Cyrus Dehmie
FW Australia AUS Dean Hasanovic
FW Australia AUS Obren Kjlajic
FW Australia AUS Danilo Kovacevic
FW Australia AUS Chris Morseray
FW Australia AUS Lachlan Smith

Under-18s

These players can play for the NPL/Under-23s and the senior squad.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Australia AUS Lachlan Duke
GK Australia AUS James Khan
DF Australia AUS William Dent
DF Australia AUS Nathan Geyer
DF Australia AUS Filip Jovanovic
DF Australia AUS James Metcalfe
DF Australia AUS Kai Thelwall
DF Australia AUS Jem Woolcock
MF Australia AUS Kane Gibbs
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Australia AUS Jakob Mudnic
MF Australia AUS Jack Pirone
MF Australia AUS Byron Rzoska
FW Australia AUS Luke Broderick
FW Australia AUS Corban Burrowes
FW Australia AUS Mason Cross
FW Australia AUS Josh Dimarco
FW Australia AUS Matthew Johnson
FW Australia AUS Nathan Nguyen

Club officials

Head Coaches:[6]

Warren Moon Academy General Manager
Luca Balestrazzi Academy Operations Manager
Chris Grossman U23 Head Coach
Kerwin Marc Jean-Pierre U20 Head Coach
Graham Fyfe U18 Head Coach
Pouria Nabi U16 Head Coach
Francesco Zanoncelli U15 Head Coach
Paul Wilson U14 Head Coach
John Ogden U13 Head Coach

Staff:

Chris Grossman U23 Assistant Manager
Dean May Goalkeeping Coach
Jordan Manning Strength and Conditioning Coach
Alex Downie Physiotherapist

Honours

NPL/Under-23s
Under-20s
Under-18s

See also

References

  1. ^ "Logan Metro Sports Park a roaring success". Brisbane Roar. 30 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Roar confirm entry into NPL Queensland". footballaustralia.com.au. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Roar launch U20's team". Brisbane Roar. Football Federation Australia. 10 January 2017.
  4. ^ Greco, John (1 February 2019). "Roar crowned Foxtel Y-League champions for 2018/19 Season". Y-League.
  5. ^ "Brisbane Roar Academy Teams". Brisbane Roar Academy.
  6. ^ "Brisbane Roar Academy Teams". Brisbane Roar Academy.

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