Every foreign Hyundai A-League player for 2019/20 Season

The Hyundai A-League is a melting pot of cultures, with players from all over the world lacing up their boots to take part in the competition. Here's a look at who will be playing their football 'away from home' in the 2019/20 campaign.

This list is as of September 18, 7.00pm AEST and only includes players that are on foreign passports and not ones that are originally from abroad that have Australian citizenship.

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Adelaide United

Mirko Boland (Germany) Story
Michael Jakobsen (Denmark) Player Profile, Story

Michaël Maria (Curacao) Story
Kristian Opseth (Norway) Story

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Michael Jakobsen
Dane Michael Jakobsen will again be turning out for Adelaide in 2019/20

Brisbane Roar

Tom Aldred (Britain) Story
Aaron Amadi-Holloway (Britain) Story
Macaulay Gillesphey (Britain) Story 
Roy O’Donovan (Ireland) Player Profile, Story
Jay O'Shea (Britain) Story 

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Roy O'Donovan
Irishman Roy O'Donovan moved from Newcastle Jets to join Robbie Fowler's Roar revolution in June

Central Coast Mariners

Ziggy Gordon (Britain) Story
Kim Eun-sun (Korea Republic) Story
Milan Đurić (Serbia) Story
Michael McGlinchey (New Zealand) 

Click here to see all of Central Coast Mariners' transfers for the 2019/20 Season

Ziggy Gordon
Ziggy Gordon has arrived from Scottish football to strengthen the Mariners

Melbourne City

Craig Noone (England) Story
Florin Berenguer (France) Story 
Richard Windbichler (Austria) Story 
Javier Cabrera (Uruguay)
 Story
Adrian Luna (Uruguay) Story

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Bart Schenkeveld
Melbourne City's Dutch dynamo Bart Schenkeveld

Melbourne Victory

Ola Toivonen (Sweden) Story
Tim Hoogland (Germany) 
Story
Kristijan Dobras (Austria) Story 
Jakob Poulsen (Denmark) Story

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Toivonen
One of the Hyundai A-League's standout overseas signings, Ola Toivonen

Newcastle Jets

Matthew Ridenton (New Zealand) Story 
Abdiel Arroyo (Panama)
 Story
Wes Hoolahan (Ireland) Story 
Bobby Burns (Northern Ireland) Story

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Kaine Sheppard
Kaine Sheppard (right): born in the UK, playing for the Jets

Perth Glory

Diego Castro (Spain) Story
Bruno Fornaroli (Uruguay) Story
Juande (Spain) Story

Soo-beom Kim (Korea Republic) Story
Gregory Wüthrich (Switzerland) Story 

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Diego Castro
After leading Glory to the Premiership in 2018/19 Diego Castro has committed to another two years in Perth

Sydney FC

Kosta Barbarouses (New Zealand) Story
Alexander Baumjohann (Germany) Story
Adam Le Fondre (Britain) Player ProfileStory 
Milos Ninkovic (Serbia) Player Profile, Story

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Pastures new for Kiwi Kosta Barbarouses this season, after he moved to Sydney FC from Melbourne Victory

Wellington Phoenix

Steven Taylor (Britain) Story
Ulises Davila (Mexico)
 Story
David Ball (Britain) Story
Matti Steinmann (Germany) Story

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  • NOTE: Players with Australian passports are not classified as foreign players for Wellington Phoenix
Steven Taylor
British defender Steven Taylor is a firm favourite at Wellington Phoenix

Western Sydney Wanderers

Daniel Lopar (Switzerland) Story
Radoslaw Majewski (Poland) Story
Pirmin Schwegler (Switzerland) Story

Patrick Ziegler (Germany) Story

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Schwegler
Swiss Pirmin Schwegler signed for Western Sydney Wanderers in May

Western United

Panagiotis Kone (Greece) Player ProfileStory
Filip Kurto (Poland) Story
Alessandro Diamanti (Italy) 
Story

Click here to see all of Western United FC's transfers for the 2019/20 Season

Filip Kurto
Filip Kurto is a huge signing for the Hyundai A-League new boys

Overseas players are defined by whether or not they hold an Australian passport. They may play international football for a country other than Australia. For Wellington Phoenix an overseas player meets the same criteria, but for New Zealand.  

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