Brisbane Roar FC league record by opponent

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Brisbane Roar Football Club is an Australian professional association football club based in Brisbane, Queensland. The club was formed in 1957 as Hollandia-Inala before breaking off from Queensland Lions in 2005. They became the first Queensland member admitted into the A-League Men in 2005.

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Brisbane Roar's first team have competed in the A-League. Their record in the A-League is listed below. Brisbane Roar's first A-League match was against New Zealand Knights, and they met their 37th and most recent different league opponent, Macarthur FC, for the first time in the 2020–21 A-League season. The team that Brisbane Roar have played most in league competition is Central Coast Mariners, who they first met in the 2005–06 A-League season. The 25 defeats against Adelaide United is more than they have lost against any other club. Sydney FC have drawn 17 league encounters with Brisbane Roar, more than any other club. Brisbane Roar have recorded more league victories against Central Coast Mariners than against any other club, having beaten them 32 times out of 56 attempts.

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All-time league record

Statistics correct as of matches played on 21 January 2023.
Brisbane Roar FC league record by opponent
ClubPWDLPWDLPWDLWin%FirstLastNotes
HomeAwayTotal
Adelaide United 278712271141255191125034.55 2005–06 2022–23
Central Coast Mariners 2914962718635632159057.14 2005–06 2021–22
Gold Coast United 421151139324033.33 2009–10 2011–12
Macarthur FC 311121015212040.00 2020–21 2022–23
Melbourne City 2111461713133812719031.58 2010–11 2022–23
Melbourne Victory 271151126771254191223035.19 2005–06 2022–23
New Zealand Knights 321031026312050.00 2005–06 2006–07
Newcastle Jets 23641328138751191220037.25 2005–06 2022–23
North Queensland Fury 211042206330050.00 2009–10 2010–11
Perth Glory 241554271061151251115049.02 2005–06 2022–23
Sydney FC 261466265101153191717035.85 2005–06 2022–23
Wellington Phoenix 2415542067745211311046.67 2007–08 2022–23
Western Sydney Wanderers 177551857635121211034.29 2012–13 2022–23
Western United 310241128215025.00 2019–20 2022–23

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