Dean Bouzanis returns to A-League with Brisbane Roar signing

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Brisbane Roar have strengthened their squad ahead of the 2025–26 Isuzu UTE A-League season by signing experienced Greek Australian goalkeeper Dean Bouzanis.

The 34-year-old returns home from England, where he most recently played for EFL Championship club Charlton Athletic.

Bouzanis, who has played in both the UK and Europe, joins on an initial one-year deal with an option to extend based on performance. He is expected to compete with Macklin Freke for the starting goalkeeper spot.

“I’m absolutely delighted to be signing for the Roar, being such a big and successful club in the A-League,” Bouzanis said.

“To come back and hear the ambitions of the club from Zac and Kaz to Michael and the coaching staff was a big factor in my decision. I’m looking forward to giving 100% every week and winning games of football.”

Roar head coach Michael Valkanis welcomed the signing, having previously worked with Bouzanis.

“Dean is great with his feet and has strong ball distribution and along with his shot-stopping ability, will be invaluable for us in goals this season,” he said.

“He will also bring great experience, leadership and a winning mentality to the club.”

Bouzanis is Brisbane’s fifth off-season signing, joining Michael Ruhs, Milorad Stajic, James McGarry, and Hosine Bility, as the club continues its rebuild under new leadership.

Source: A-Leagues

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