Full List: Where every Aussie abroad is playing this season – Men & Women

From Europe to Asia, is there where you can find Australian coaches and players this season.

There are more and more Australians in major leagues across the globe.

There is Aussie legend and trailblazer Ange Postecoglou at Premier League side Tottenham, while Matildas superstar Sam Kerr is the face of Women’s Super League champions Chelsea.

Fourteen Australians currently call the WSL home heading into 2023-24, a pair of Aussie coaches are making waves in Japan’s top flight and there are Aussies galore in Scotland and beyond.

Here is where our Aussies are playing this season.

Women

Women’s Super League – England
  • Sam Kerr (Chelsea)
  • Steph Catley (Arsenal)
  • Caitlin Foord (Arsenal)
  • Mary Fowler (Manchester City)
  • Alanna Kennedy (Manchester City)
  • Teagan Micah (Liverpool)
  • Lydia Williams (Brighton and Hove Albion)
  • Mackenzie Hawkesby (Brighton and Hove Albion)
  • Charlie Rule (Brighton and Hove Albion)
  • Clare Wheeler (Everton)
  • Mackenzie Arnold (West Ham)
  • Remy Siemsen (Leicester City)
  • Courtney Nevin (Leicester City)
Chelsea superstar Sam Kerr.
Women’s Championship – England
  • Nicola Williams (London City Lionesses – assistant coach)
National Women’s Soccer League – USA
  • Emily van Egmond (San Diego Wave)
Division 1 Feminine – France
  • Ellie Carpenter (Lyon)
  • Sarah Hunter (Paris FC)
Liga F – Spain
  • Hayley Raso (Real Madrid)
Hayley Raso has swapped Manchester City for Real Madrid this season.
Liga MX Femenil – Mexico
  • Alex Chidiac (Tigres UANL)
Damallsvenskan – Sweden
  • Aivi Luik (BK Hacken)
  • Kyra Cooney-Cross (Hammarby)
  • Katrina Gorry (Vittsjo GIK)
  • Clare Polkinghorne (Vittsjo GIK)
  • Charli Grant (Vittsjo GIK)
Toppserien – Norway
  • Larissa Crummer (Brann)
Danish Women’s League – Denmark
  • Matilda McNamara (AGF)
Lyon star Ellie Carpenter.
Campeonato Nacional Feminino – Portugal
  • Jacynta Galabadaarachchi (Sporting CP)
OFB-Frauenliga – Austria
  • Ella Mastrantonio (SKN St Polten)
International football
  • Tanya Oxtoby (Northern Ireland – head coach)

Men

Premier League – England
  • Ange Postecoglou (Tottenham – head coach)
  • Mile Jedinak (Tottenham – assistant coach)
  • Tyrese Francois (Fulham)
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou.
Championship – England
  • Sam Silvera (Middlesbrough)
  • Riley McGree (Middlesbrough)
  • Thomas Glover (Middlesbrough)
  • Massimo Luongo (Ipswich Town)
  • Cameron Burgess (Ipswich Town)
  • Nectar Triantis (Sunderland)
  • Harry Souttar (Leicester City)
  • Zak Gilsenan (Blackburn Rovers)
League One – England
  • Kusini Yengi (Portsmouth)
  • Alexander Robertson (Portsmouth – on loan from Manchester City)
  • Jack Iredale (Bolton Wanderers)
  • Cameron Peupion (Cheltenham Town – on loan from Brighton and Hove Albion)
  • Ashley Maynard-Brewer (Charlton Athletic)
  • Nicholas Bilokapic (Peterborough United)
  • Kenny Dougall (Blackpool)
  • Callum Elder (Derby County)
  • Jon Brady (Northampton Town – head coach)
Middlesbrough’s Sammy Silvera.
League Two – England
  • Jay Rich-Baghuelou (Accrington Stanley)
  • Dean Bouzanis (Sutton United)
Scottish Premiership – Scotland
  • Marco Tilio (Celtic)
  • Harry Kewell (Celtic – first-team coach)
  • Kye Rowles (Hearts)
  • Cam Devlin (Hearts)
  • Nathaniel Atkinson (Hearts)
  • Calem Nieuwenhof (Hearts)
  • Martin Boyle (Hibernian)
  • Jimmy Jeggo (Hibernian)
  • Lewis Miller (Hibernian)
  • Ryan Strain (St Mirren)
  • Keanu Baccus (St Mirren)
  • Ryan McGowan (St Johnstone)
Eredivisie – Netherlands
  • Maty Ryan (AZ Alkmaar)
  • Garang Kuol (FC Volendam – on loan from Newcastle United)
AZ Alkmaar goalkeeper Maty Ryan.
Eerste Divisie – Netherlands
  • Adrian Segecic (Dordrecht – on loan from Sydney FC)
  • Joshua Rawlins (FC Utrecht)
Belgian Pro League – Belgium
  • Aiden O’Neill (Standard Liege)
  • Jordan Bos (Westerlo)
  • Jason Davidson (KAS Eupen)
Serie A – Italy
  • Ajdin Hrustic (Hellas Verona)
  • Cristian Volpato (Sassuolo)
Serie A Femminile – Italy
  • Joe Montemurro (Juventus women – head coach)
Women’s Super League – England
  • Aaron D’Antino (Arsenal women – assistant coach)
Serie B – Italy
  • Alessandro Circati (Parma)
  • Jahce Novello (Cosenza)
Toulouse midfielder Denis Genreau.
Ligue 1 – France
  • Denis Genreau (Toulouse)
Ligue 2 – France
  • Patrick Kisnorbo (Troyes – head coach)
  • Mohamed Toure (Paris FC – on loan from Stade de Reims)
Championnat National 2 – France
  • Yaya Dukuly (Stade de Reims)
Bundesliga – Germany
  • Anthony Pavlesic (Bayern Munich youth)
  • Rawley St John (Stuttgart youth)
  • Jacob Italiano (Borussia Monchengladbach)
2.Bundesliga – Germany
  • Jackson Irvine (St Pauli)
  • Connor Metalfe (St Pauli)
St Pauli’s Connor Metcalfe.
Austrian Bundesliga – Austria
  • James Holland (Austria Vienna)
Campeonato Nacional de Juniores – Portugal
  • Paul Okon-Engstler (Benfica youth)
Turkish 1. Lig – Turkey
  • Al Hassan Toure (Sanlıurfaspor)
Segunda Division – Spain
  • Ryan Edwards (Amorebieta)
Swiss Super League – Switzerland
  • Josh Laws (Grasshopper)
  • Awer Mabil (Grasshopper)
Israeli Premier League – Israel
  • Michael Valkanis (Hapoel Tel Aviv – head coach)
J1 League – Japan
  • Kevin Muscat (Yokohama F.Marinos – head coach)
  • Peter Cklamovski (FC Tokyo – head coach)
  • Shaun Ontong (Yokohama F.Marinos – assistant coach)
  • John Hutchinson (Yokohama FC – assistant coach)
  • Mitch Langerak (Nagoya Grampus)
  • Thomas Deng (Albirex Niigata)
Yokohama F.Marinos head coach Kevin Muscat.
J2 League – Japan
  • Mitch Duke (Machida Zelvia)
  • Stefan Mauk (Fagiano Okayama)
Indian Super League – India
  • Jason Cummings (Mohun Bagan SG)
  • Dimitri Petratos (Mohun Bagan SG)
  • Brendan Hamill (Mohun Bagan SG)
  • Joushua Sotirio (Kerala Blasters)
  • Rostyn Griffiths (Mumbai City)
  • Ryan Williams (Bengaluru)
  • Aleksandar Jovanovic (Bengaluru)
  • Paulo Retre (FC Goa)
  • Jordan Elsey (East Bengal)
  • Joe Knowles (Hyderabad)
Thai League 1 – Thailand
  • Arthur Papas (Buriram United – head coach)
Thai League 2 – Thailand
  • Danny Invincibile (Ayutthaya United – head coach)
K League 1 – South Korea
  • Harrison Delbridge (Incheon United)
  • Alex Grant (Pohang Steelers)
  • Lachlan Jackson (Suwon Bluewings)
  • Aaron Calver (Gwangju)
Singapore Premier League – Singapore
  • Bailey Wright (Lion City Sailors)
Qatari Stars League – Qatar
  • Trent Sainsbury (Al-Wakrah)
Saudi Pro League – Saudi Arabia
  • Jordan Harrison (Al Fateh)
First Division League – Saudi Arabia
  • Connor Pain (Al-Orobah)
Serbian SuperLiga – Serbia
  • Milos Degenek (Red Star Belgrade)
MLS – USA
  • Brad Smith (Houston Dynamo)
  • Alex Gersbach (Colorado Rapids)
USL Championship – USA
  • Panos Armenakas (Phoenix Rising)
Eliteserien – Norway
  • Nick D’Agostino (Viking)
  • Patrick Yazbek (Viking)
  • Gianni Stensness (Viking)
  • Keegan Jelacic (Stabaek – on loan from Gent)
Danish Superliga – Denmark
  • Zach Duncan (AGF)
  • Diesel Herrington (AGF)
  • Max Vartuli (AaB)
Veikkausliiga – Finland
  • Tete Yengi (KuPs – on loan from Ipswich Town)
Ekstraklasa – Poland
  • Jordan Courtney-Perkins (Raków Częstochowa)
I liga – Poland
  • Louis D’Arrigo (Lechia Gdansk)
2. Divisjon – Norway
  • Kasey Wehrman (Strommen IF – head coach)
Gibraltar Football League – Gibraltar
  • Anthony Limbrick (Manchester 62 FC)