A marquee player is a player whose wage is paid outside the A-League Men salary cap, with an unlimited salary.[1] Furthermore, there are designated players since the 2021–22 A-League Men season, who are players whose wage is paid outside the salary cap, but have to be in the $300,000 to $600,000 range.[2]

History

Current marquees

As of 31 May 2023
PlayerNationalityCurrent clubSeason signed
as marquee
Chris Ikonomidis AustraliaMelbourne Victory2021–22
Jamie Maclaren AustraliaMelbourne City2019–20

Notes

  • Table indicates when players signed a marquee contract with their current club, not necessarily their first year in the A-League Men or with the club.

Club marquee history

As of 3 October 2021

Notes

  • The below list indicates players who have had their contract assigned as a marquee contract during their time in the A-League Men. Players may have not always have had a marquee contract, or have later had their contract negotiated below a marquee contract. Their listed "Years as marquee" indicates what seasons they were active as a marquee for that club only. Players in bold are currently signed to a marquee contract by their club.

Adelaide United

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Paul Agostino  Australia 2007–09 [3][4][5]
Marcelo Carrusca  Argentina 2014–17 [6][7]
Baba Diawara  Senegal 2018–19 [8][9]
Eugene Galekovic  Australia 2014–17 [6][10]
Qu Shengqing  China 2005–07 [11][12]
Sergio van Dijk  Indonesia 2010–12 [13]
Dario Vidosic  Australia 2011–13 [14][15]

Brisbane Roar

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Éric Bauthéac  France 2018–19 [16][17]
Thomas Broich  Germany 2012–17 [18][19]
Brett Holman  Australia 2017–18 [20][21]
Massimo Maccarone  Italy 2017–18 [22][23]
Matt McKay  Australia 2013–17 [24][25]
Craig Moore  Australia 2007–09 [26][27]
Tommy Oar  Australia 2017 [28][29]

Central Coast Mariners

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Daniel De Silva  Australia 2017–21 [30][31][32][33]
Luis García  Spain 2016 [34][35]
Ross McCormack  Scotland 2018–19 [36][37]
Tony Vidmar  Australia 2006–08 [38]

Gold Coast United

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Jason Culina  Australia 2009–11 [39][40]

Macarthur FC

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Mark Milligan  Australia 2020–21 [41][42]

Melbourne City

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Marcin Budziński  Poland 2017–18 [43][44]
Tim Cahill  Australia 2016–17 [45][46]
Nicolás Colazo  Argentina 2016–17 [47][48]
Ritchie De Laet  Belgium 2018–19 [49][50]
Orlando Engelaar  Netherlands 2013–14 [51][52]
Fred  Brazil 2011–13 [53][54]
Bruno Fornaroli  Uruguay 2016–19 [55][56]
Joshua Kennedy  Australia 2015 [57][58]
Robert Koren  Slovenia 2014–16 [59][60]
Jamie Maclaren  Australia 2019– [61]
Aaron Mooy  Australia 2015–16 [62][63]
Gerald Sibon  Netherlands 2010–11 [64][65]
Josip Skoko  Australia 2010–11 [66][67]
David Williams  Australia 2013–14 [68][69]

Melbourne Victory

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Besart Berisha  Kosovo 2014–18 [70][71]
Oliver Bozanic  Australia 2015–17 [72][73]
Pablo Contreras  Chile 2013–14 [74][75]
Marcos Flores  Argentina 2012–13 [76][77]
Keisuke Honda  Japan 2018–19 [78][79][80]
Chris Ikonomidis  Australia 2021– [81]
Harry Kewell  Australia 2011–12 [82][83]
Robbie Kruse  Australia 2019–21 [84][81]
Mark Milligan  Australia 2014–15
2017–18
[85][86]
[87][88]
Nani  Portugal 2022–23 [89][90]
Ricardinho  Brazil 2010–11 [91][92][93][94]
Marco Rojas  New Zealand 2021–22 [81][95]
Archie Thompson  Australia 2005–14 [96][97]
Ola Toivonen  Sweden 2019–20 [98][99]
James Troisi  Australia 2018–19 [100][101]

New Zealand Knights

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Scot Gemmill  Scotland 2006–07 [102][103]
Li Yan  China 2006–07 [104]

Newcastle Jets

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Michael Bridges  England 2010–11 [105][106]
Emile Heskey  England 2012–14 [107][108]
Mário Jardel  Brazil 2007–08 [109][110]
Paul Okon  Australia 2006–07 [111][112]
Ronald Vargas  Venezuela 2017–19 [113][114]
Fabio Vignaroli  Italy 2009–10 [115][116]
Ned Zelic  Australia 2005–06 [117][111]
Edmundo Zura  Ecuador 2008 [118][119]

North Queensland Fury

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Robbie Fowler  England 2009–10 [120][121]

Perth Glory

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Diego Castro  Spain 2015–21 [122][123]
Brian Deane  England 2005 [124]
Bruno Fornaroli  Australia 2019–22 [125][126][127]
Robbie Fowler  England 2010–11 [128][129]
William Gallas  France 2013–14 [130][131]
Stan Lazaridis  Australia 2006–08 [132][133][134]
Nebojša Marinković  Serbia 2014–15 [135][136]
Shane Smeltz  New Zealand 2011–14 [137][138][139]
Mile Sterjovski  Australia 2009–12 [140][141]
Daniel Sturridge  England 2021–22 [142][143]
Michael Thwaite  Australia 2014–16 [135][136][144]

Sydney FC

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
John Aloisi  Australia 2008–10 [145][146]
Bobô  Brazil 2016–18 [147][148]
Alex Brosque  Australia 2014–16 [149][150][151]
Nick Carle  Australia 2010–12 [152][153]
Siem de Jong  Netherlands 2018–19 [154][155]
Alessandro Del Piero  Italy 2012–14 [156][157]
Brett Emerton  Australia 2011–14 [158][159]
Filip Hološko  Slovakia 2015–17 [160][161]
Marc Janko  Austria 2014–15 [162][163]
Juninho  Brazil 2007–08 [164]
Adam Le Fondre  England 2019–20 [165][166][167]
Miloš Ninković  Serbia 2017–19 [168][169]
Dwight Yorke  Trinidad and Tobago 2005–06 [170][171]

Wellington Phoenix

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Kosta Barbarouses  New Zealand 2016–17 [172][173]
Ahmad Elrich  Australia 2007–08 [174][175]
Guilherme Finkler  Brazil 2016–17 [176][177]
Tomer Hemed  Israel 2020–21 [178][179]
Gary Hooper  England 2019–20 [180][181]
Jade North  Australia 2010–11 [182][183]

Western Sydney Wanderers

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Álvaro Cejudo  Spain 2017–18 [184][185]
Nicolás Martínez  Argentina 2016–17 [186][187]
Alexander Meier  Germany 2019–20 [188][189]
Shinji Ono  Japan 2012–14 [190][191]
Federico Piovaccari  Italy 2015–16 [192][193]
Oriol Riera  Spain 2017–19 [194][195]
Matthew Spiranovic  Australia 2014–15 [196][197]
Dario Vidosic  Australia 2015–16 [198][199]

Western United

Player Nationality Years as
marquee
Reference
Alessandro Diamanti  Italy 2019–23 [200][201]
Panagiotis Kone  Greece 2019–20 [202][203]

Marquees by nationality

Number Country Players
35  Australia John Aloisi, Paul Agostino, Oliver Bozanic, Alex Brosque, Tim Cahill, Nick Carle, Jason Culina, Daniel De Silva, Ahmad Elrich, Brett Emerton, Eugene Galekovic, Brett Holman, Chris Ikonomidis, Joshua Kennedy, Harry Kewell, Robbie Kruse, Stan Lazaridis, Jamie Maclaren, Matt McKay, Mark Milligan, Craig Moore, Aaron Mooy, Jade North, Tommy Oar, Paul Okon, Josip Skoko, Matthew Spiranovic, Mile Sterjovski, Archie Thompson, Michael Thwaite, James Troisi, Tony Vidmar, Dario Vidosic, David Williams, Ned Zelic
6  Brazil Bobô, Guilherme Finkler, Fred, Mário Jardel, Juninho, Ricardinho
6  England Michael Bridges, Brian Deane, Robbie Fowler, Emile Heskey, Gary Hooper, Daniel Sturridge
5  Italy Alessandro Del Piero, Alessandro Diamanti, Massimo Maccarone, Federico Piovaccari, Fabio Vignaroli
4  Argentina Marcelo Carrusca, Nicolás Colazo, Marcos Flores, Nicolás Martínez
4  Spain Álvaro Cejudo, Diego Castro, Luis García, Oriol Riera
3  New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses, Shane Smeltz, Marco Rojas
3  Netherlands Siem de Jong, Orlando Engelaar, Gerald Sibon
2  China Li Yan, Qu Shengqing
2  France Éric Bauthéac, William Gallas
2  Germany Thomas Broich, Alexander Meier
2  Japan Keisuke Honda, Shinji Ono
2  Scotland Ross McCormack, Scot Gemmill
2  Serbia Nebojša Marinković, Miloš Ninković
1  Austria Marc Janko
1  Belgium Ritchie De Laet
1  Chile Pablo Contreras
1  Ecuador Edmundo Zura
1  Greece Panagiotis Kone
1  Indonesia Sergio van Dijk
1  Israel Tomer Hemed
1  Kosovo Besart Berisha
1  Poland Marcin Budziński
1  Portugal Nani
1  Senegal Baba Diawara
1  Slovakia Filip Hološko
1  Slovenia Robert Koren
1  Sweden Ola Toivonen
1  Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke
1  Uruguay Bruno Fornaroli
1  Venezuela Ronald Vargas

See also

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