Every player registered for the Foxtel Y-League 2019/20 Season

The Foxtel Y-League 2019/20 Season gets under way this weekend and we can reveal the squads for the 10 teams competing to be champions.

Brisbane Roar clinched the trophy in 2018/19, their first ever Foxtel Y-League triumph, while Sydney FC are the most successful team with three titles across 11 seasons.

The Champions, Roar, host Melbourne Victory in the Round 1 opener at Eric Evans Reserve at 11am AEDT on Saturday, 16 November, before Newcastle Jets travel to play Sydney FC on Sunday, 17 November at Leichhardt Oval at 4:00pm AEDT.

Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory and Perth Glory make up Conference A, while Central Coast Mariners, Canberra United, Newcastle Jets, Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers form Conference B.

These lists are the players currently registered to play in the Foxtel Y-League in 2019/20. 

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Adelaide United

Yared Abetew
Carlo Armiento
Daniele Bressan
Michael Cittadini
Cameron Cook
Louis D’Arrigo
Taras Gomulka
Binyam Kebede
Jai King-Byrne
Jason Konstandopoulos
Adam Leombruno
Panashe Madanha
Pacifique Niyongabire
Cooper Nunn
Dakota Ochsenham
Alexandar Popovic
Noah Smith
Al Hassan Toure
Mohamed Toure
Jackson Walls
Kusini Yengi

Al Hassan Toure

Brisbane Roar  

Eli Adams
Jordan Courtney-Perkins
Braydon Doolan
Nathan Foster
Macklin Freke
Keegan Jelacic
Dauntae Mariner
Liam McArthur
Cooper McCormack
Brandon McMorrow
Mirza Muratovic
Oliver Plusnin
Izaack Powell
Hassan Ramazani
Jackson Simpkin
Harry Talbot
Cai Tipaldo
Kai Trewin
Marquez Walters
Jack Warshawsky
Solomon Weldemariam
Emlyn Wellsmore
Oscar Woods

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Canberra United

Badreldin Abbas
Roy Anderson
Zachary Barbatano
Samuel Brown
Nicholas Faust
Gian Fiorese
Luca Florez
Lachlan Griffiths
Jordan Host
Joseph Lawless
Willem Lejeune
Luca Macor
Aidan Milicevic
Jackson Paesler
Michele Piccolo
Robert Tkatchenko
Nikola Ujdur

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Central Coast Mariners

Maximilien Balard
James Bayliss
Bilal Belkadi
Daniel Hall
Zenden Hart
Matthew Hatch
Joey Jevtic
Kyle Johnson
Michael Katsoulis
Alou Kuol
Harry McCarthy
Lewis Miller
Aidan Munford
Joshua Nisbet
Alexander Parsons
John Roberts
Dylan Ruiz-Diaz
Jordan Smylie
Bradley Tapp
Damian Tsekenis

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Melbourne City  

Idrus Abdulahi
Akok Arok
Raphael Borges Rodrigues
Lucas Byrns
Stefan Colakovski
Yaya Dukuly
Joe Gauci
Mitchell Graham
Nicholas Hatzigeorgiou
Gianluca Iannucci
Mark Karlic
Daniel Lucente
Alec Mills
Bernardo Oliveira
Luke Oresti
Emile Peios
Harry Politidis
Giovanniliam Stellitano
Kerrin Stokes
Ahmad Taleb
Luca Tevere
Jordi Valadon

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Melbourne Victory

Aaron Anderson
Jay Barnett
Matthew Bozinovski
Lleyton Brooks
Robson Deme
Liston Diaz
Nicholas Hamakiotis
Brandon Lauton
Luis Lawrie-Lattanzio
Anthony Lesiotis
Ryan Lethlean
Dalibor Markovic
Jack Morton
So Nishikawa
Jack Palazzolo
James Paneras
Yazid Said
Branko Skocic
Matthew Sutton
Joshua Varga
Nishan Velupillay
Andrew Visciglio
William Wilson

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Newcastle Jets  

Blake Archbold
Thomas Beecham
Patrick Bond
Thomas Curran
Samuel Donnellan
Ryan Goodhew
Tao Grieves
Kieran Hayes
Keegan Hughes
Noah James
Joseph Langlois
Nicholas Martinelli
Lucas Mauragis
Cole Mutton
Joseph O’Connor
Yerasimakis Petratos
Adam Sherratt
Jack Simmons
Riley Smith
Bailey Wells
Adam Zervas

Perth Glory

Jordan Abrahams
Bryce Bafford
Luke Bodnar
Ciaran Bramwell
Alessandro Circati
Giordano Colli
Fraser Dunlop
Zayd Farah
Albert Fullard
Joshua Langdon
Jayden Leader
Jackson Lee
Charlie Leech
Nicholas McDonald
Trent Ostler
Gabriel Popovic
Kristian Popovic
Joshua Rawlins
Joshua Samson
Mason Tatafu
Daniel Walsh
Nicholas Walsh
Riley Warland

Gabriel Popovic

Sydney FC  

Samuel Amey
Scott Browning
Thomas Fay
Cameron Fong
Nathan Grimaldi
Aaron Gurd
Jake Hollman
Levi Kaye
Benjamin Koop
Jaiden Kucharski
Thomas Main
Mitchell Mattison
Fletcher McFarlane
Anton Mlinaric
Calem Nieuwenhof
Adam Pavlesic
Cameron Peupion
Matteo Scali
Adrian Segecic
Olayinka Sunmola
Jordan Swibel
Callum Talbot
Ryan Teague
Marco Tilio
Jayden Trenkoski
Patrick Wood

Ryan Teague

Western Sydney Wanderers  

Mohamed Adam
Mohamed Al-Taay
Thomas Aquilina
Ali Auglah
Paolo Bonanni
Jarrod Carluccio
Lochlan Constable
Jack Greenwood
Isaac Hovar
Rory Jordan
Angelo Kalamvokis
Fabian Monge
Noah Pagden
Dean Pelekanos
Jamie Percevski
Yousef Sawalha
Jake Trew
Evan Tsakos
Jacob Vasiliou
Daniel Wilmering

Daniel Wilmering

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