England
- Guy Bates – Newcastle Jets – 2005-06
- Darren Bazeley – New Zealand Knights – 2005–07
- Michael Bridges – Sydney FC, Newcastle Jets – 2007–08; 2009–
- Malik Buari – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07
- Ronnie Bull – New Zealand Knights – 2005-06
- Ben Collett – New Zealand Knights – 2005–06
- Terry Cooke – North Queensland Fury – 2009–10
- John Curtis – Gold Coast United – 2010–11
- Brian Deane – Perth Glory – 2005-06
- Neil Emblen – New Zealand Knights – 2005–07
- Robbie Fowler – North Queensland Fury, Perth Glory – 2009–11
- Chris Greenacre – Wellington Phoenix – 2009–2012
- Dean Gordon – New Zealand Knights – 2006–07
- Emile Heskey - Newcastle Jets 2012-
- Mark Hughes – North Queensland Fury – 2010–2011
- Francis Jeffers – Newcastle Jets – 2010-12
- Joe Keenan – Melbourne Victory, Adelaide United – 2007–08; 2010–2011
- Geoff Kellaway – Melbourne Victory – 2010-11
- Mark Lee – Perth Glory – 2006–07; 2008–09
- Steve McMahon, Jr. – Perth Glory – 2005–06
- Jamie McMaster - Central Coast Mariners - 2005-07
- James Robinson – Melbourne Victory, Perth Glory, North Queensland Fury – 2006–10
- John Sutton - Central Coast Mariners - 201-12
- Andy Todd – Perth Glory – 2009-11
- Nicky Travis – Central Coast Mariners – 2009–10
- Simon Yeo – New Zealand Knights – 2005–06
- Stuart Young – Perth Glory – 2005–07
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