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51-525: Gameiro is a Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Corey Gameiro (born 1993), Australian soccer player José Gameiro , Portuguese Paralympic athlete Kevin Gameiro (born 1987), French footballer Miguel Gameiro (born 1974), Portuguese singer and chef Raquel Gameiro (1889–1970), Portuguese illustrator and watercolorist [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

102-728: A (then) club record 36,221 fans to qualify for the preliminary final against the Newcastle Jets . The Roar would controversially lose 3–2 to the Newcastle side, who would ultimately go on to win the Grand Final. Farina again qualified for the finals in 2008–09 , where the Roar dispatched of Central Coast Mariners 4–2 on aggregate, however they ultimately lost, again in the preliminary final, to Adelaide United after failing to capitalise on their dominance. On 10 October 2009, Farina

153-486: A come from behind 2–2 draw away to Western Sydney Wanderers at the Glen Willow Sports Complex , followed by a 1–2 defeat at Perth Glory . After the first 4 games, all against sides who had failed to make finals the previous season, Roar were winless with 3 points but then managed a 2–0 home win against Melbourne City, who had sacked John Aloisi for poor results five years earlier, putting Roar into

204-411: A finals ladder position for the first time. Roar would go on to lose their next 4 games under Aloisi, including conceding four goals in consecutive matches, to slump to 9th on the ladder. As the season start went from bad to worse, Aloisi had to defend his team from multiple criticisms including that many players were too old and generally over the team's very poor start; with fan discontent increasing

255-596: A handful of games for the club. On 4 July 2017, Gamerio joined Brisbane Roar . and played his first game making his debut in a 2–0 preseason win over Sydney F.C. on 16 September 2017. Gameiro announced his delight at returning to football after 22 months saying “He [John Aloisi] was the one who put his hand out to me when I needed it. I really am so thankful and I won't ever let him down because he didn't let me down in my time of need". On 3 May 2018, Gameiro had his contract terminated by mutual consent by Brisbane Roar. Following his release from Brisbane Roar , Gameiro signed

306-422: A mini-revival which saw the club narrowly miss out on what would have been the Roar's first finals appearance, on goal difference. The 2007–08 season, however, saw Farina make up for the shortfall of the previous season, qualifying for the finals for the first time in the club's history. A memorable performance in the second leg of the semi-final saw the Roar defeat arch rivals 2–0 (2–0 agg.) Sydney FC in front of

357-583: A new contract at the conclusion of the 2010–11 season due to the uncertainty around the club's ownership at the time. That allowed his original two-year contract with the club to expire at the conclusion of the 2011–12 season and leave to join Melbourne Victory without the Victory needing to pay out his "contract" with the Roar. On 25 April 2012, Rado Vidošić was promoted to the manager's position after serving seven years as Assistant Manager under

408-564: A one-year deal with Central Coast Mariners on 8 May 2018. He was released by the club on 22 May 2019 and did not feature in a competitive match for the Mariners. On17 June 2019, Gamerio joined NPL 2 club St George City . After some injuries, he joined APIA Leichhardt on 27 April 2021. He retired and joined Northbridge Bulls as the Technical Director, on 16 September 2021. Gameiro represented Australia at U19 level at

459-428: A shambolic fashion for Aloisi's side, who lost 1–5 to their Melbourne opponents with the only positive coming from Petros Skapetis , who scored his first goal for the club with a shot coming from outside of the box and nestling in the top left corner of the Victory net. The season did not improve much with Brisbane without a win after 6 matches creating their worst ever season start. The Roar finally got their first win of

510-464: A shared history with Queensland Lions F.C. who competed in the inaugural A-League season as Queensland Roar. Formed in 1957 as Hollandia-Inala by Dutch immigrants, the club became 'Brisbane Lions' and then transitioned into Queensland Roar, playing under that name from the inaugural 2005–06 season of the A-League until the 2008–09 season before finally becoming 'Brisbane Roar'. Since joining

561-422: A tense, come-from-behind 1–1 draw vs Central Coast Mariners in front of nearly 15,000 fans. Mariners would go on to record the worst ever start by any A-League club ever, a poor start that subsequently would only be slightly worse than Aloisi's Roar side. A second home game the following week saw a dire 0–0 draw vs Wellington Phoenix in front of more than 15,000 fans. The next two games were away from home with

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612-667: Is a professional soccer club based in Brisbane , Queensland . competing in Australia's premier men's competition, A-League Men . When Queensland Lions F.C were the only Queensland bidder for the new A League competition following the Crawford Report and the new FFA under Frank Lowy , Lions withdrew their men's team from the State Competition and entered it in to the A League. Initially competed under

663-537: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Corey Gameiro Corey James Gameiro (born 7 February 1993) is an Australian former football player of Portuguese ancestry who most recently played as a forward for A-League club Central Coast Mariners . Gameiro signed a professional contract with Fulham in August 2009 and he signed a contract extension in May 2012 that saw him remain at Fulham until

714-461: The 2010–11 season and ran through to the 2011–12 season. After much speculation on his future at the club, it was reported that Postecoglou had signed a three-year contract extension. With such a successful season behind him, there was much talk as to whether the Roar could equal or better that in the 2011–12 season. Their title credentials were in doubt when the club went on a club-record worst losing streak of five matches immediately following

765-782: The 2012 AFC U-19 Championship in United Arab Emirates and scored a hat-trick during a match against Jordan, securing a place at the U20 World Cup to be held in Turkey in June 2013. He then represented Australia U20 at the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Turkey . Corey Gameiro and his partner Lucy Zelić announced they expecting their first child, a girl was born 23 April 2019 and named Mila Gameiro. Distinctions Brisbane Roar FC Brisbane Roar Football Club

816-809: The Asian Champions League where they were drawn against Filipino, Ceres-Negros F.C. The match was to be played at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre . This match proved to be arguably the worst moment in the club's history with the Roar crashing out of the competition at the hands of the Filipino side. After this horror show, Brisbane Roar's results slightly improved with more wins against Central Coast Mariners FC , Adelaide United FC , and surprise victories over then current champions and future premiers, Sydney FC and future grand final winners, Melbourne Victory FC . Brisbane ended

867-447: The surname Gameiro . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gameiro&oldid=1144855850 " Categories : Surnames Portuguese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

918-489: The 2012–13 season, the Roar finished in 5th place, carried by striker Besart Berisha 's 14 goals during the season. The club made it to the semi-finals in the finals series, bowing out to premiers Western Sydney Wanderers 2–0. The 2013/14 season began in terrific style, with the Roar winning 8 of their first 10 games. This form continued for the rest of the season as the club became dominant premiers. Players like Ivan Franjic , Luke Brattan and Dimitri Petratos shone while

969-584: The 20th anniversary of the A-League, Brisbane Roar announced a return to their original orange and blue colours. The club plays its home games at Lang Park in Milton, although they have used various other venues throughout their history, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic . Owned by the Bakrie Group since 2011, Brisbane Roar has a strong fan base, including two main supporter groups: “The Den” and

1020-516: The A-League as Queensland Roar as a foundation member in 2004. The club continued to be based at Richlands where club administration and player training continued. At the time of conception of the A-League , teams from several capital cities were preferred to form the foundation clubs. By June 2004, two of the twenty submissions for joining the league were sought by partnerships formed in Brisbane,

1071-410: The A-League, the club has won two league Premierships, three Championships and has competed in five AFC Champions League competitions. Brisbane Roar holds the record for the longest unbeaten run at the top level of any Australian football code , which stands at 36 league matches without defeat. Brisbane Roar are also the first and only club to win back to back Hyundai A-League Championships, and are

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1122-689: The ACL Group Stage for the fourth time in their history. Brisbane were knocked out in the group stage, winning just 1 match, and losing four, including a 6–0 to Ulsan Hyundai FC . This 6–0 loss, coupled with the Western Sydney Wanderers ' 5–1 loss to Shanghai SIPG F.C. on the same day led to Fox Sports commentators Mark Rudan and Mark Bosnich labelling the matchday as "the darkest day in Australian club football". Brisbane Roar's 2017/18 season started amid concerns over

1173-639: The FFA Cup at the first hurdle, losing 0–1 at home to Melbourne City despite having been back in pre-season training for 6 weeks prior to the game. The game was held at Dolphin Oval in Redcliffe in front of a club record FFA Cup home crowd of 6,151 Ahead of the new season Aloisi was very optimistic about Roars chances following a near-perfect pre-season free from off-field distractions with Aloisi claiming his side "has never been better". The season opened with

1224-530: The NPLQ-W. The youth matches are typically played Roar's CoE while women's matches are played at various locations across Brisbane, including Heritage Park , Goodwin Park , QSAC , A.J. Kelly Park , Perry Park and occasionally Suncorp Stadium . The origins of Brisbane Roar are traced back to the founding of Hollandia F.C. by Dutch immigrants in 1957. The club competed under this name for almost 20 years until, in

1275-402: The Roar to an encouraging 3rd place on the ladder, narrowly missing out on the championship in the last game of the season and finishing only one point behind eventual champions Adelaide. The 2015/16 performance was sufficient for the Roar to enter qualification for the 2017 Asian Champions League. After defeating Global F.C. and Shanghai Greenland Shenhua F.C. in 2017, Brisbane qualified for

1326-441: The Roar's initial foray into the 2012 Asian Champions League as reward for their success in the previous season. Success was mixed, picking up two draws from four matches. On 24 April 2012, Postecoglou left the club by way of mutual consent, citing a desire to seek "a new challenge". Ange leaves the club as the most successful manager in the club's history. On 26 April 2012, it was reported that Postecoglou did not, in fact, sign

1377-399: The bench in the 64th minute. Gameiro joined Wellington Phoenix on a loan deal until the end of the 2012-13 A-League season on 9 February 2013. On 28 June 2013, Gameiro signed for A-League team Sydney FC on a two-year deal. On 3 January 2014, Gameiro scored his first goal for Sydney FC, scoring against Adelaide United with a header from a Nikola Petković free kick. Gameiro

1428-472: The capital of Queensland . On 1 November 2004, the group headed by Queensland Lions were chosen as operators of the Brisbane team. On 2 March the following year, Queensland Roar FC were officially announced. The board consisted of chairman John Ribot , a former CEO of both National Rugby League clubs Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm , deputy chairman Gary Wilkins, former Queensland and Australian international player, and CEO Lawrence Oudendyk, who

1479-486: The club tasked with finding a replacement for the remainder of the 2009–10 season . In 2009, the club was officially renamed to Brisbane Roar Football Club due to two other Queensland-based clubs entering the A-League competition; that being Gold Coast United and North Queensland Fury . This was the club's fifth change of name after Hollandia-Inala F.C., Brisbane Lions F.C., Queensland Lions F.C., and Queensland Roar F.C. Ange Postecoglou arrived mid-season armed with

1530-482: The ending of their record 36-match unbeaten streak. Postecoglou remained steadfast in the club's philosophy and the club went on to record just one loss in the last 14 games of the regular season to finish league runners-up. Unable to retain the Premiers Plate, Postecoglou led the club to back-to-back championships in the 2012 A-League Grand Final in front of a club-record 50,344 supporters. Postecoglou also led

1581-532: The founding clubs in the 1977 season and competed until the end of the 1988 season before reverting down to the Brisbane Premier League thereafter. In the 1990s, the club again changed its name to Queensland Lions after a legal dispute and subsequent agreement with the Australian rules football club, Brisbane Lions . At the end of the 2004 season, Queensland Lions withdrew from

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1632-577: The head coach role. Frans Thijssen was appointed caretaker coach for the remainder of the season. Thinssen's first game in charge was a 1–1 draw against Perth Glory and ended with a 1–2 defeat against Urawa Red Diamonds . In total Thijssen was in charge for 28 games, winning eleven, drawing five and losing twelve. Captain Matt Smith left the club in December to join Bangkok Glass , and

1683-570: The interest of inclusiveness and because perceptions that members of the public saw soccer as a migrants' game, all clubs were required to adopt non-ethnic names after a ruling by the Queensland Soccer Federation in 1973. The club continued to be based in the Brisbane suburb of Richlands . After adopting the name Brisbane Lions in the 1970s, the club joined the National Soccer League (NSL) as one of

1734-486: The local Senior Men's competition to compete in the new National A-League as Queensland Roar. The Premier Youth team remained in the local soccer league. For the next 3 seasons the senior Lions F.C. men's team was the Brisbane Roar but after 3 financially challenging years, Queensland Lions relinquished ownership of the Roar and reformed their men's team in the local Senior Men's competition Lions F.C. entered

1785-400: The name Queensland Roar before rebranding in 2009 to Brisbane Roar. The Roar has a rich history in the A-League, having won two Premierships and three Championships, while also holding the record for the longest unbeaten streak in the league's history, at 36 matches. The team's core color is orange, reflecting its Dutch heritage, and this has evolved over time. For the 2024/25 season, to mark

1836-673: The only club not have lost the Grand Final in the Hyundai A-League. The youth team competes in the A-League Youth and the women's team competes in the A-League Women . Commencing in 2014, the youth teams also compete in the NPL Queensland in order to provide sufficient matches to further develop their abilities. The youth team competes in the senior men's NPLQ division while the women's team compete in

1887-415: The performance being reflected on the scoreline, 2–0. The post season review saw numerous changes behind the scenes. The club finally moved in to its purpose built $ 10m City of Logan training facility in time for pre-season training and a new strength & conditioning coach was hired (from Western Sydney Wanderers ), along with a former English Premier League physiotherapist. In addition, Darren Davies

1938-447: The quality of player signings, with the signing of former Serie A marksman, Massimo Maccarone , and former Ligue 1 duo, Fahid Ben Khalfallah , and, Eric Bautheac . Roar's first competitive match of the season was a round of 32 FFA Cup tie with Melbourne Victory FC at local ground, Perry Park . The home side started with an experimental side with some players playing in positions they were not usually deployed in. The game ended in

1989-498: The regular season with wins over Central Coast Mariners, and, Perth Glory. Brisbane Roar scraped a sixth-place finish on the table earning just two more points than seventh placed Western Sydney Wanderers. This sixth-place finish gave the Roar qualification for the A-League Finals Series , where they played Melbourne City in a preliminary final away. The Brisbane-based side put on a poor display and were outplayed with

2040-459: The return of former captain Matt McKay bolstered the midfield. Brisbane won the grand final 2–1 after extra time against Western Sydney Wanderers. Club talisman Besart Berisha and star utility Ivan Franjic would leave the club over the off-season for Melbourne Victory and Torpedo Moscow respectively. After a run of poor results at the beginning of the 2014–15 season, Mulvey stepped down from

2091-479: The season at home to Melbourne City FC , the score was 3–1 with central defender, Avraam Papadopoulos scoring an unlikely brace. Brisbane Roar slowly climbed the A-league ladder with wins against Western Sydney Wanderers FC , Adelaide United FC , and, Perth Glory FC in the new year. After finishing third on the A-league table in the 2016–17 season, Brisbane Roar gained entry into the second qualifying round of

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2142-467: The summer 2013. He was one of 12 players released by Fulham at the end of the 2012–13 Premier League season. Gameiro was loaned out to Hayes & Yeading for one month on 24 November 2011 The following season, he joined FC Eindhoven on a four-month loan on 31 August 2012. The same day he made his professional debut in the Eerste Divisie , in a match against FC Volendam , coming off

2193-407: The task of picking up the pieces of a season in tatters. Postecoglou's first season ended as the worst in the club's short history, finishing second from the bottom. Postecoglou completed a turn-around in the 2010–11 season. He made wholesale changes to the squad, commencing with the replacement of the "old-guard" of Charlie Miller , Craig Moore and Danny Tiatto and brought in his own squad which

2244-405: The three previous managers before him. On 18 December 2012, Vidošić was removed as coach, taking up the role of technical director for the club, with Mike Mulvey , then coach of the Melbourne Victory women's named as his replacement. Vidošić was only manager for 13 matches before transferring to the new role, similar to the one offered to Postecoglou before his exit earlier in 2012. At the end of

2295-412: The “Roar Supporters Federation.” Despite lacking a formal club anthem, Brisbane Roar maintains one of the highest average attendances in the A-League, underscoring its significant presence in Australian soccer. Ruben Zadkovich is the current Head Coach. Brisbane Roar has won the domestic title on three occasions and holds the longest unbeaten record of 36 league matches without defeat. The club has

2346-417: Was a mixture of youth and talented experience. Under his brand of possession/attacking soccer, he led the team to win the club's inaugural premiership and go on to complete the club's first Double by also wrapping up the championship in a memorable 2011 A-League Grand Final in front of a then club record 50,168 supporters. The club went on an Australian sporting record 36-match unbeaten run which commenced in

2397-473: Was also Queensland Lions CEO. Miron Bleiberg was appointed as the inaugural manager on 2 March 2005. Under pressure from the fans to deliver on his promises of attractive, attacking and successful soccer he resigned on 12 November 2006 following a poor start to the 2006–07 season. After much speculation, Bleiberg was replaced by former Australian national team coach, Frank Farina just three days after Bleiberg's resignation. Frank Farina's arrival led to

2448-403: Was appointed second assistant coach at Aloisi's request. In addition new player signings were made early, avoiding mistakes of previous seasons, with 21/23 players reporting for pre-season training and – amid growing optimism for the new season with Aloisi promising to turn Suncorp Stadium in to a "fortress" – membership and club sponsorship approached record levels. Aloisi's team again exited

2499-487: Was arrested by Queensland Police for drink driving . He was initially suspended by the Roar and asked to show cause as to why he should not be sacked for tarnishing the name of the club. It was announced that assistant manager, Rado Vidošić would step into a caretakers role until a decision had been made which would include the M1 Derby, which the Roar lost 1–0 at home. Farina was ultimately sacked on 14 October 2009, with

2550-452: Was released by Sydney FC following the 2014–15 A-League season. He rejected Sydney's contract in order to find another team. On 22 June 2015, Melbourne City announced they had recruited Gameiro on a 2-year deal despite injury concerns. On 1 May 2017, Melbourne City announced Gameiro would not be offered a new contract and effectively released him from the club. Gameiro was injured for the bulk of his time at Melbourne City and played only

2601-405: Was replaced by former captain and club favourite Matt McKay . The season ended with the club recovering to finish in 6th position and qualify for the finals series. Brisbane were knocked out by Adelaide United in the elimination final 2–1. On 26 May 2015, John Aloisi was appointed head coach. Amidst off-field drama regarding the club's ownership during his first season as head coach, Aloisi led

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