A-League transfers for 2013–14 season

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This is a list of the transfers for the

A-League
club. Promotions from youth squads to the first squad of the same club are not included.

Transfers

All players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the A-League.

Pre-season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
8 April 2013 Iain Ramsay Adelaide United Melbourne Heart[1]
20 April 2013 Eli Babalj Melbourne Heart Netherlands AZ Alkmaar[2]
2 May 2013[A] Matthew Jurman Brisbane Roar Sydney FC[3]
2 May 2013[A] Cameron Edwards Melbourne Heart Perth Glory[4]
2 May 2013 Jack Duncan Newcastle Jets Perth Glory[4]
8 May 2013 New Zealand Jeremy Brockie Wellington Phoenix Canada Toronto FC (loan)[5]
8 May 2013 New Zealand Michael Boxall Wellington Phoenix Australia Oakleigh Cannons (loan)[5]
13 May 2013[A] Joey Gibbs Western Sydney Wanderers Newcastle Jets[6]
13 May 2013[A] Mitch Nichols Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory[7]
16 May 2013 Matt Simon Unattached Central Coast Mariners[8]
20 May 2013 Tomi Juric Adelaide United Western Sydney Wanderers[9]
20 May 2013 Massimo Murdocca Brisbane Roar Melbourne Heart[10]
22 May 2013[A] Republic of Ireland Liam Miller Perth Glory Brisbane Roar[11]
22 May 2013 Ben Halloran Brisbane Roar Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf[12]
30 May 2013 Mathew Ryan Central Coast Mariners Belgium Club Brugge[13]
1 June 2013 Costa Rica Carlos Hernández
Prayag United
Wellington Phoenix[14]
3 June 2013 John Solari
White City
Newcastle Jets[15]
4 June 2013 Bernie Ibini-Isei Central Coast Mariners
Shanghai SIPG[16]
5 June 2013 Harry Kewell Unattached Melbourne Heart[17]
8 June 2013 Daniel McBreen Central Coast Mariners
Shanghai SIPG (loan)[18]
12 June 2013 Netherlands Rob Wielaert Netherlands Roda JC Melbourne Heart[19]
14 June 2013 Solomon Islands Benjamin Totori Wellington Phoenix Australia Oakleigh Cannons[20]
14 June 2013 Marc Warren Unattached Sydney FC[21]
18 June 2013 Lewis Italiano Australia Oakleigh Cannons Wellington Phoenix[22]
19 June 2013[A] Pedj Bojic Central Coast Mariners Sydney FC[23]
19 June 2013 Oliver Bozanic Central Coast Mariners Switzerland Luzern[24]
27 June 2013 Dimitri Petratos Malaysia Kelantan Brisbane Roar[25]
27 June 2013[A] Diogo Ferreira Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar[25]
28 June 2013 Corey Gameiro England Fulham Sydney FC[26]
1 July 2013 Dean Heffernan
Dapto Dandaloo Fury
Western Sydney Wanderers[27]
1 July 2013 Jamie Maclaren Unattached Perth Glory[28]
4 July 2013 Japan Ryo Nagai Japan Cerezo Osaka Perth Glory (loan)[29]
5 July 2013[A] Argentina Marcos Flores Melbourne Victory Central Coast Mariners[30]
8 July 2013[A] New Zealand Storm Roux Perth Glory Central Coast Mariners[31]
8 July 2013 Tom Slater Sydney FC (Youth) Central Coast Mariners[32]
8 July 2013 Spain Isaías Spain Espanyol Adelaide United[33]
8 July 2013 Spain Sergio Cirio Spain Hospitalet Adelaide United[33]
9 July 2013 Netherlands Marcel Seip Netherlands VVV-Venlo Central Coast Mariners[34]
9 July 2013[A] Tarek Elrich Western Sydney Wanderers Adelaide United[35]
9 July 2013 Panama Yairo Yau Panama Sporting San Miguelito Sydney FC (loan)[36]
13 July 2013 New Zealand Luke Adams England Derby County Wellington Phoenix[37]
16 July 2013 Brazil Sidnei Unattached Perth Glory[38]
16 July 2013 Ryan Edwards England Reading Perth Glory (loan)[38]
16 July 2013 Joel Griffiths Sydney FC
Qingdao Jonoon[39]
25 July 2013 Aziz Behich Turkey Bursaspor Melbourne Heart (loan)[40]
25 July 2013[A] Tando Velaphi Melbourne Victory Melbourne Heart[40]
25 July 2013 Nathan Burns South Korea Incheon United Newcastle Jets (loan)[41]
26 July 2013 Costa Rica Kenny Cunningham Bolivia The Strongest Wellington Phoenix[42]
30 July 2013 Billy Celeski Melbourne Victory United Arab Emirates Al-Shaab[43]
31 July 2013 Reece Caira Western Sydney Wanderers Wellington Phoenix[44]
2 August 2013 Brendon Santalab
Chongqing Lifan
Western Sydney Wanderers[45]
2 August 2013 New Zealand Alex Rufer
Western Suburbs
Wellington Phoenix[46]
7 August 2013 New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses
Alania Vladikavkaz
Melbourne Victory[47]
9 August 2013 Netherlands Orlando Engelaar Netherlands PSV Melbourne Heart[48]
11 August 2013 Matt McKay Unattached Brisbane Roar[49]
15 August 2013 Netherlands Kew Jaliens Poland Wisła Kraków Newcastle Jets[50]
16 August 2013[A] Richard Garcia Melbourne Heart Sydney FC[51]
20 August 2013 Ljubo Milicevic Unattached Perth Glory[52]
23 August 2013 Liam Reddy Australia Sydney United Central Coast Mariners[53]
26 August 2013 Dario Vidošić Adelaide United Switzerland Sion[54]
26 August 2013 New Zealand Jeremy Brockie Canada Toronto FC Wellington Phoenix (end of loan)[55]
29 August 2013 Michael Zullo Netherlands Utrecht Adelaide United (loan)[56]
2 September 2013 New Zealand Michael Boxall Australia Oakleigh Cannons Wellington Phoenix (end of loan)[55]
10 September 2013 Steven Lustica Croatia Hajduk Split Adelaide United[57]
10 September 2013 Patrick Kisnorbo Unattached Melbourne Heart[58]
18 September 2013 Malta Michael Mifsud Unattached Melbourne Heart[59]
18 September 2013 Josh Brindell-South Australia Moreton Bay United Wellington Phoenix[60]
19 September 2013 Serbia Nikola Petković Unattached Sydney FC[61]
22 September 2013 Chile Pablo Contreras Greece Olympiacos Melbourne Victory[62]
23 September 2013 Italy Andrea Migliorini Unattached Melbourne Heart[63]
24 September 2013 James Troisi
Atalanta
Melbourne Victory (loan)[64]
1 October 2013 Matthew Spiranovic Qatar Al-Arabi Western Sydney Wanderers[65]
4 October 2013 Brent McGrath Denmark Brøndby Adelaide United[66]
4 October 2013 Rashid Mahazi
Northcote City
Melbourne Victory[67]
7 October 2013 Spain Albert Riera New Zealand Auckland City Wellington Phoenix[68]
11 October 2013[A] Matt Thompson Melbourne Heart Sydney FC[69]

Mid-season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
23 October 2013 Netherlands Pascal Bosschaart Sydney FC Unattached[70]
23 October 2013 France William Gallas Unattached Perth Glory[71]
24 October 2013 New Zealand Jason Hicks
Team Wellington
Wellington Phoenix[72]
8 November 2013 Serbia Ranko Despotović Unattached Sydney FC[73]
3 December 2013 Steve Pantelidis Perth Glory
Selangor[74]
23 December 2013[A] Nick Ward Perth Glory Newcastle Jets[75]
1 January 2014 Kwame Yeboah Brisbane Roar Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach[76]
6 January 2014 New Zealand Michael McGlinchey Central Coast Mariners Japan Vegalta Sendai (loan)[77]
6 January 2014 Bernie Ibini-Isei
Shanghai SIPG
Central Coast Mariners (loan)[77]
7 January 2014 Fiji Roy Krishna New Zealand Auckland City Wellington Phoenix[78]
7 January 2014 Mauritius Jonathan Bru Melbourne Victory Unattached[79]
8 January 2014 Panama Yairo Yau Sydney FC Panama Sporting San Miguelito (end of loan)[80]
8 January 2014 Ryan Griffiths Unattached Adelaide United[81]
11 January 2014 Joel Griffiths
Qingdao Jonoon
Newcastle Jets[82]
11 January 2014 Japan Ryo Nagai Perth Glory Japan Cerezo Osaka (end of loan)[83]
16 January 2014 Brett Emerton Sydney FC Retired[84][85]
17 January 2014 Serbia Miloš Dimitrijević Unattached Sydney FC[86]
17 January 2014 Dylan Macallister Melbourne Heart
Eastern Salon[87]
20 January 2014 Serbia Nebojša Marinković Unattached Perth Glory[88]
20 January 2014 Tom Rogic Scotland Celtic Melbourne Victory (loan)[89]
20 January 2014 Mitch Nichols Melbourne Victory Japan Cerezo Osaka[90]
23 January 2014 Rostyn Griffiths
Guangzhou R&F
Perth Glory[91]
24 January 2014 Lithuania Darvydas Šernas Turkey Gaziantepspor Perth Glory (loan)[92]
29 January 2014 Brazil Tiago Sydney FC United States Minnesota United[93]
29 January 2014 Costa Rica Jean Carlos Solórzano Unattached Brisbane Roar[94]
31 January 2014 Trent Sainsbury Central Coast Mariners Netherlands PEC Zwolle[95]
31 January 2014 Daniel McBreen Central Coast Mariners
Shanghai SIPG[96]
1 February 2014 Eddy Bosnar Unattached Central Coast Mariners[97]
2 February 2014 David Carney Unattached Newcastle Jets[98]
2 February 2014 South Korea Kim Seung-yong Unattached Central Coast Mariners[99]
3 February 2014[B] Golgol Mebrahtu Melbourne Heart Western Sydney Wanderers[100][101]
3 February 2014[B] Daniel Mullen
Dalian Aerbin
Western Sydney Wanderers[101]
3 February 2014 Michael Marrone Unattached Adelaide United[102]
4 February 2014 Sasa Ognenovski Unattached Sydney FC[103]
4 February 2014 Steven Lustica Adelaide United Brisbane Roar[104][105]
4 February 2014[B] Antony Golec Adelaide United Western Sydney Wanderers[106][107]
5 February 2014 New Zealand Hamish Watson
Team Wellington
Wellington Phoenix[108]
5 February 2014 Glen Trifiro Australia Sydney United Central Coast Mariners (loan)[109]
5 February 2014 Matt Sim Australia Sutherland Sharks Central Coast Mariners (loan)[109]
5 February 2014 Isaka Cernak Perth Glory Central Coast Mariners[109]
28 February 2014 Ndumba Makeche Perth Glory Malaysia FELDA United[110]
3 March 2014 Danny Vukovic Perth Glory Japan Vegalta Sendai (loan)[111]
6 March 2014 Republic of Ireland Shaun Timmins Australia Green Gully Wellington Phoenix[112]
11 March 2014 Ryan Griffiths Adelaide United Malaysia Sarawak[113]
18 March 2014 Teeboy Kamara Adelaide United Australia Inglewood United[114]
21 March 2014 Malta Michael Mifsud Melbourne Heart Unattached[115]
26 March 2014 Harry Kewell Melbourne Heart Retired[116]
  • ^
    Player was released to free agency before joining new club
  • ^
    Player was only eligible to participate in their new club's 2014 AFC Champions League campaign during the 2013–14 season as there were no spaces remaining in that club's A-League squad at the time of signing.

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