Brett Holman

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Brett Trevor Holman (born 27 March 1984) is an Australian former professional soccer player who last played for Brisbane Roar in the A-League as an attacking midfielder.

Full name Brett Trevor Holman[1]
Date of birth (1984-03-27) 27 March 1984 (age 42)
Place of birth Bankstown, Sydney Australia
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
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Brett Holman
Holman in 2011
Personal information
Full name Brett Trevor Holman[1]
Date of birth (1984-03-27) 27 March 1984 (age 42)
Place of birth Bankstown, Sydney Australia
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position Attacking midfielder
Youth career
Northern Spirit
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2002 Parramatta Power 13 (5)
2002–2006 Feyenoord 0 (0)
2002–2006Excelsior (loan) 134 (39)
2006–2008 NEC Nijmegen 59 (13)
2008–2012 AZ 92 (16)
2012–2013 Aston Villa 27 (1)
2013–2015 Al Nasr 50 (8)
2015–2016 Emirates Club 20 (5)
2016–2019 Brisbane Roar 38 (10)
Total 433 (97)
International career
2000–2001 Australia U17 10 (3)
2003–2004 Australia U23 16 (6)
2006–2013 Australia 63 (9)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Australia
AFC Asian Cup
Runner-up2011 Qatar
OFC U-16/U-17 Championship
Winner2001
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 5 May 2018
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Born in Sydney, Holman played youth football for Northern Spirit before making his senior debut for Parramatta Power. He then moved to the Netherlands, where he played for a number of years before moving to Aston Villa in 2012 to play in the English Premier League. Holman moved to the UAE one year later, before returning to Australia to play for Brisbane Roar in 2016.

Holman represented Australia over 60 times between 2006 and 2013, scoring eight goals. This included goals at the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2011 AFC Asian Cup. He had previously represented Australia several times at youth level, including travelling to the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship.

Early life

Brett Holman was born in Bankstown, Sydney. He grew up in the Sydney suburb of Croydon Park. He attended Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham. He played junior football for the Enfield Rovers Soccer Club based in the inner west of Sydney. He left school in late 2000 to pursue his footballing career, signing with the Parramatta Power.

Club career

Holman played for Northern Spirit and Parramatta Power in Australia before moving to Dutch football club Feyenoord in 2002.[2] Once in the Netherlands he played for Excelsior Rotterdam on loan before NEC Nijmegen signed him in 2006.[2]

On 7 April 2007 Holman scored two goals for NEC Nijmegen against Eredivisie leaders, PSV Eindhoven. He was named man of the match, as NEC Nijmegen won 2–1. He was signed by AZ Alkmaar manager Louis van Gaal in the European summer of 2008 for €3m.[3]

On 1 November 2008 Holman scored his first goal for AZ Alkmaar in a 3–3 away draw against SC Heerenveen at the Abe Lenstra Stadion in Heerenveen after coming on as a second-half replacement for Nick van der Velden.

During most of the AZ Alkmaar's title-winning 2008–2009 Eredivisie season Holman struggled for starting opportunities and at the end of the campaign was rumoured to be on his way out at the club.[4] However, he was retained and was given more playing time under the new manager.

Under Dick Advocaat Holman has been given substantially more game time, including a number of appearances in the UEFA Europa League. On matchday 6, Holman impressed in AZ Alkmaar's 1–1 draw against Standard Liège.

Aston Villa

In March 2012, Holman signed a pre-contract agreement with Aston Villa, to join the club when his AZ contract expired that summer.[5]

On 1 July 2012, Holman officially became an Aston Villa player. On 14 July Holman scored on his debut, in a 2–1 victory against Burton Albion in the first match of pre-season.[6] He then scored his second goal for Villa in another pre-season match, this time against Peterborough United in a 2–0 victory on 1 August 2012.[7] On 1 December 2012, Holman scored his first league goal away at QPR.[8][9] He then followed this up with his first League Cup goal for Villa, scoring the first of four in a 4–1 victory over Norwich City in the quarter-finals.[10][11]

On 21 June 2013, he was released by mutual consent at the end of the 2012–13 season.[12] He then joined Al Nasr in Dubai, signing a two-year contract.[13]

Brisbane Roar

On 1 September 2016, it was confirmed that he had signed for Brisbane Roar in the A-League[14][15] on a 2-year deal where he will be paid within the cap in the first year and as marquee in the second year.[16]

In November 2021, Holman won a legal battle against Brisbane Roar over insurance money the club withheld when he suffered a career-ending injury, with the Roar ordered to pay Holman $369,433.26 for an insurance payout, $41,815 in interest, as well as covering his court costs.[17]

International career

Holman made his international debut for Australia in 2006 against Bahrain.[18]

On 19 June 2010, Holman scored the opening goal against Ghana at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa in a 1–1 draw, following up from a Marco Bresciano free kick.[19] On 24 June 2010, he then scored the second goal in the final group stage match against Serbia with a swerving 25-yard drive.[20] On 10 January 2011, Holman scored the third goal in Australia's 4–0 win over India in the Asian Cup. Holman scored a crucial equaliser for Australia against Oman in Sydney on 26 March 2013 in a World Cup Qualifier.

On 30 April 2014, Holman announced his retirement from international football.[21]

Career statistics

Club

Holman training with Australia in March 2009.
As of 1 June 2020
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Continental Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Parramatta Power 2000–01 NSL 10000010
2001–02 1250000125
Parramatta total 1350000135
Excelsior Rotterdam (loan) 2002–03 Eredivisie 3062000326
2003–04 3461100357
2004–05 Eerste Divisie 331321003514
2005–06 371431004015
Excelsior total 13439830014242
NEC Nijmegen 2006–07 Eredivisie 3270000327
2007–08 2762200298
NEC total 591322006115
AZ Alkmaar 2008–09 Eredivisie 1612000181
2009–10 2452160326
2010–11 2642082366
2011–12 25440133427
AZ total 911410127512820
Aston Villa 2012–13 Premier League 2712100292
Al-Nasr 2013–14 UAE Arabian Gulf League 2632000283
2014–15 2458100326
Al-Nasr total50810100609
Emirates Club 2015–16 UAE Arabian Gulf League 2053000235
Brisbane Roar 2016–17 A-League 2150051266
2017–18 1751010195
2018–19 00000000
Brisbane total381010614511
Career total 3497823729540190
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International

More information National team, Year ...
Appearances and goals by national team and year[22]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Australia 200630
200781
2008100
200980
201094
2011153
201240
201361
Total 639
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Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Holman goal.
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List of international goals scored by Brett Holman
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 24 March 2007 Yuexiushan Stadium, Guangzhou, China  China 1–0 2–0 Friendly [23]
2 24 May 2010 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia  New Zealand 2–1 2–1 Friendly [24]
3 19 June 2010 Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Phokeng, South Africa  Ghana 1–0 1–1 2010 FIFA World Cup [25]
4 23 June 2010 Mbombela Stadium, Mbombela, South Africa  Serbia 2–0 2–1 2010 FIFA World Cup [26]
5 7 September 2010 Henryk Reyman Municipal Stadium, Kraków, Poland  Poland 1–0 2–1 Friendly [27]
6 10 January 2011 Jassim bin Hamad Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar  India 3–0 4–0 2011 AFC Asian Cup [28]
7 11 October 2011 ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia  Oman 1–0 3–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [29]
8 15 November 2011 Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand 1–0 1–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [30]
9 26 March 2013 ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia  Oman 2–2 2–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification [31]
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