A-League transfers for 2006–07 season

This is a list of Australian football transfers for the 2006–07 A-League. Only moves featuring at least one A-League club are listed.

Clubs were able to sign players at any time, but many transfers will only officially go through on 1 June because the majority of player contracts finish on 31 May.

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
20 January 2006Michael BairdQueensland Roar Universitatea Craiova[1]
13 February 2006Adrian CaceresPerth GloryMelbourne Victory[2]
16 February 2006Carl RecchiaMelbourne VictoryUnattached[3]
16 February 2006Ricky DiacoMelbourne VictoryUnattached[3]
4 March 2006Todd GavaQueensland RoarUnattached[4]
4 March 2006Reece TollenaereQueensland RoarUnattached[4]
9 March 2006 Jeremy ChristieNew Zealand KnightsPerth Glory[5]
17 March 2006 Jeremy BrockieNew Zealand KnightsSydney FC[6]
23 March 2006Andrew PackerSydney FCQueensland Roar[7]
29 March 2006 Leo BertosUnattachedPerth Glory[8]
30 March 2006Richard JohnsonNewcastle JetsNew Zealand Knights[9]
15 April 2006 Che Bunce WaikatoNew Zealand Knights[10]
5 May 2006Jonti RichterQueensland RoarNew Zealand Knights[11]
8 May 2006Michael Turnbull Kingston CityNew Zealand Knights[12]
15 May 2006Ante MilicicNewcastle JetsQueensland Roar[13]
16 May 2006David WilliamsQueensland Roar Brøndby[14]
18 May 2006 FredUnattachedMelbourne Victory[15]
18 May 2006 ClaudinhoUnattachedMelbourne Victory [15]
19 May 2006Archie Thompson PSV EindhovenMelbourne Victory (loan return)[16]
23 May 2006 Malik BuariUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[17]
30 May 2006 Michael White Canterbury UnitedNew Zealand Knights[17]
6 June 2006Ned ZelicNewcastle JetsUnattached[18]
6 June 2006Paul Okon APOEL FCNewcastle Jets[18]
27 June 2006Nick WardPerth Glory Queens Park Rangers[19]
29 June 2006 Grégory DuruzUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[20]
30 June 2006Adam Casey Wollongong WolvesNew Zealand Knights[21]
3 July 2006 Simon LynchUnattachedQueensland Roar[22]
4 July 2006Vuko Tomasevic Marconi StallionsCentral Coast Mariners[23]
6 July 2006Stan LazaridisUnattachedPerth Glory[24]
11 July 2006Roddy Vargas Green GullyMelbourne Victory[25]
13 July 2006AlessandroUnattachedMelbourne Victory[25]
17 July 2006 Bobby Petta Bradford CityAdelaide United[26]
19 July 2006Bruce Djite AISAdelaide United[27]
19 July 2006Nathan Burns AISAdelaide United[27]
27 July 2006 Glen MossNew Zealand Knights Dinamo București[28]
31 July 2006 Steven Old YoungHeart ManawatuNewcastle Jets[28]
1 August 2006 Zhang Yuning Shanghai ShenuaQueensland Roar[29]
2 August 2006 Mark PastonUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[30]
4 August 2006Tony VidmarUnattachedCentral Coast Mariners[31]
7 August 2006 Matt CarbonUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[32]

Regular season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
1 September 2006 Dwight YorkeSydney FC Sunderland[33]
4 September 2006Franco ParisiNewcastle JetsNew Zealand Knights[34]
8 September 2006Joel Theissen ParramattaSydney FC[35]
27 September 2006Damian Mori Adelaide CityCentral Coast Mariners[36]
28 September 2006 Benito CarboneUnattachedSydney FC[37]
30 September 2006 Romário Miami FCAdelaide United (loan)[38]
14 October 2006 Campbell BanksUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[39]
18 October 2006 Benito CarboneSydney FCUnattached[40]
18 October 2006 Fernando South MelbourneNew Zealand Knights[41]
3 November 2006Dustin WellsUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[42]
22 November 2006Damian MoriCentral Coast MarinersQueensland Roar[43]
29 November 2006Chris GrossmanUnattachedQueensland Roar[44]
1 December 2006 Dean Gordon Auckland CityNew Zealand Knights[45]
1 December 2006 Gao Leilei Beijing GuoanNew Zealand Knights[45]
1 December 2006 Li YanUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[45]
13 December 2006John TambourasUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[46]
15 December 2006 RomárioAdelaide United Miami FC (loan return)[47]
16 December 2006 Jeff Fleming Green GullyNew Zealand Knights[46]
16 December 2006Nick CrossleyUnattachedNew Zealand Knights[46]
19 January 2007Tallan MartinUnattachedSydney FC[48]
1 February 2007 Jonas SalleyNew Zealand KnightsSydney FC[49]

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