Luke Brattan

{{Short description|Australian soccer player (born 1990)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2014}}

{{Use Australian English|date=September 2014}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Luke Brattan

| image = Luke Brattan in action (8398838212).jpg

| image_size = 250

| caption = Brattan (left) and Aaron Mooy in an A-League match in 2013

| fullname = Nathan Luke Brattan{{cite web|url=http://www.thefa.com/-/media/files/thefaportal/governance-docs/registrations/october-2015.ashx|title=List of Players under Written Contract Registered Between 01/10/2015 and 31/10/2015|publisher=The FA|accessdate=4 October 2017|date=27 November 2015}}

| birth_place = Hull, England

| height = {{height|m=1.75}}

| position = Defensive midfielder

| currentclub = Macarthur FC

| clubnumber = 26

| youthyears1 =

| youthclubs1 = Rochedale Rovers

| youthyears2 = {{0|0000}}–2008

| youthclubs2 = Queensland Lions

| youthyears3 = 2008–2010

| youthclubs3 = Brisbane Roar

| years1 = 2009–2015

| clubs1 = Brisbane Roar

| caps1 = 91

| goals1 = 4

| years2 = 2015–2019

| clubs2 = Manchester City

| caps2 = 0

| goals2 = 0

| years3 = 2015

| clubs3 = → Bolton Wanderers (loan)

| caps3 = 0

| goals3 = 0

| years4 = 2016–2019

| clubs4 = → Melbourne City (loan)

| caps4 = 79

| goals4 = 6

| years5 = 2019–2024

| clubs5 = Sydney FC

| caps5 = 108

| goals5 = 2

| years6 = 2024–

| clubs6 = Macarthur FC

| caps6 = 16

| goals6 = 0

| nationalyears1 = 2008–2009

| nationalteam1 = Australia U-20

| nationalcaps1 = 8

| nationalgoals1 = 1

| nationalyears2 = 2024–

| nationalteam2 = Australia

| nationalcaps2 = 1

| nationalgoals2 = 0

| pcupdate = 5 February 2025

| ntupdate = 15 October 2024

}}

Nathan Luke Brattan (born 8 March 1990) is an Australian professional football player who plays as a defensive midfielder for Macarthur FC and the Australia national team.

Born in England, Brattan moved to Australia at a young age, playing youth football for Rochedale Rovers and Queensland Lions before making his professional debut for Brisbane Roar. He spent several seasons with the Roar before leaving the club in 2015. He subsequently signed for Manchester City, spending the majority of his subsequent time on loan at partner club Melbourne City.

Brattan appeared several times for the Australian under-20 side and has been called up to the squad of the Australian senior side.

Early life

Brattan was born in Hull, England, but moved to Australia when he was six months old. His father Gary formerly played for Hull City.{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/blog/scouts-notebook/78/post/2683983/luke-brattan-could-be-an-asset-at-man-city-scouts-notebook|title=Luke Brattan could be an asset at Man City – Scouts Notebook – ESPN FC|work=ESPNFC.com}}

Club career

=Brisbane Roar=

Brattan made his senior debut as a 19-year-old in the Queensland Roar's "Against Racism" clash against the Scottish football side Celtic in 2009, displaying early potential. His debut A-League appearance was away to Perth Glory in December 2009. Often described as one of the best passers of the ball at the club, Brattan finally nailed down a regular spot in the Brisbane Roar starting side after two seasons hampered by injury. He scored the winning goal against Melbourne Victory on 22 March 2014 to award Brisbane the Premiers Plate. In the 2013–14 season Brattan capped a great year by being named in the 2013–14 PFA A-League Team of the Season.

Brattan was released by the club in the run up to the 2015–16 A-League season following disputes over unpaid superannuation.{{cite news| url= http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2015/08/28/brattan-leaves-brisbane-after-failure-pay-super| title=Brattan leaves Brisbane after failure to pay super|website=Theworldgame.sbs.com.au|date=28 August 2015}}

=Manchester City=

Following his release from Brisbane Roar, Brattan was linked with a move to English Premier League side Manchester City.{{cite news| url=http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11679/10004564/manchester-city-close-in-on-signing-of-australian-midfielder-luke-brattan| title=Manchester City close in on signing of Australian midfielder Luke Brattan|website=Skysports.com|date=25 September 2015}} On 26 October 2015, Brattan completed the free transfer move to Manchester City on a four-year deal.{{Cite web|url = http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/luke-brattan-move-to-manchester-city-confirmed-reveals-an-a-league-game-sealed-his-future/story-e6frf423-1227583229076|title = Luke Brattan move to Manchester City confirmed, reveals an A-League game sealed his future|date = 27 October 2015|accessdate = 4 January 2016|website = |publisher = Fox Sports Australia|last = Glover|first = Ben}}{{cite news|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/football/luke-brattan-move-to-manchester-city-confirmed-reveals-an-a-league-game-sealed-his-future/story-fni2fopz-1227583229076|title=Luke Brattan move to Manchester City confirmed, reveals an A-League game sealed his future|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|first=Ben|last=Glover|date=26 October 2015}}

==Bolton Wanderers loan==

On the same day of signing for Manchester City, he was immediately sent out on loan to Bolton Wanderers in the Championship until 3 January 2016.{{cite news|url=http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/13896045.Wanderers_sign_Manchester_City_midfielder_Luke_Brattan_on_loan/|title=Wanderers sign Manchester City midfielder Luke Brattan on loan|newspaper=The Bolton News|first=David|last=Pye|date=26 October 2015}} However, the loan was cut short by two weeks and Brattan was recalled by his parent club without having played a single game for Bolton Wanderers.{{cite web|url=http://www.bwfc.co.uk/news/article/luke-brattan-recalled-by-manchester-city-2863138.aspx|title=Luke Brattan recalled by Manchester City|publisher=Bolton Wanderers|date=21 December 2015}}

==Melbourne City loan==

In June 2016, Brattan joined Melbourne City on a one-year loan deal.{{cite news|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/football/a-league/melbourne-city-sign-luke-brattan-on-loan-from-manchester-city-and-extend-anthony-caceres-loan-deal/news-story/c70d7c3c9f9bfc65c51c2ae57cb2a006|title=Melbourne City sign Luke Brattan on loan from Manchester City and extend Anthony Caceres loan deal|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=10 June 2016}} He made his first appearance in a City shirt in a 5–0 friendly match win over Port Melbourne SC on 20 July 2016.{{cite web|title=Report: City kick-off pre-season with five against Port Melbourne|url=http://www.melbournecityfc.com.au/article/report-city-kick-off-pre-season-with-five-against-port-melbourne/zylvqud401yo12der9gwlpzct|website=Melbourne City FC|accessdate=20 July 2016}} On 1 August 2017, Melbourne City announced that Brattan's loan deal at the club had been extended for an additional year.{{cite news|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/news/city-confirm-brattan-extension-469843|title=City confirm Brattan extension|newspaper=FourFourTwo|date=1 August 2017}} On 5 July the club confirmed Brattan's loan would be extended by a third season.{{cite web|url=https://www.melbournecityfc.com.au/news/luke-brattan-signs-one-year-contract-extension|title=Luke Brattan signs one-year contract extension|publisher=Melbourne City|date=5 July 2018}}

On 7 August 2018, during the first half of the First Round match of 2018 FFA Cup against Brisbane Roar Brattan fell to the ground in a challenge with Stefan Mauk and was accidentally kicked in the head by the opposition player as Mauk kicked the ball away.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} When the club doctor suspected he had suffered a spinal injury, the game was suspended for 40 minutes as they awaited a specialist ambulance designed for transporting patients with head, neck or spine injuries.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} He was transported to Redcliffe Hospital.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} The 45 minutes of additional time at the end of the match was a figure that broke records and is one of the longest injury time periods in any major football competition.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}}

=Sydney FC=

In July 2019, Brattan joined Sydney FC on a one-year contract.{{cite news|url=https://thewest.com.au/sport/soccer/luke-brattan-joins-a-league-champs-sydney-ng-s-1956471|title=Luke Brattan joins A-League champs Sydney|first=Adrian|last=Warren|newspaper=The West Australian|date=19 July 2019}} He scored his first goal for the club on 2 January 2021 against Wellington Phoenix.

On 8 August 2023, Sydney FC announced Brattan as the new club captain, replacing Alex Wilkinson who retired at the conclusion of the 2022-23 season.{{cite web |last1=Monteverde |first1=Marco |title=Luke Brattan to replace the retired Alex Wilkinson as Sydney FC skipper |url=https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/luke-brattan-to-replace-the-retired-alex-wilkinson-as-sydney-fc-skipper/news-story/046b9b31954474152c876064e7d9c71f |publisher=News.com.au}}

=Macarthur FC=

Brattan moved to Sydney's cross-town rivals, Macarthur FC, for the 2024-25 season.{{cite web|title=Welcome to the Bulls: Luke Brattan!|url=https://macarthurfc.com.au/news/welcome-to-the-bulls-luke-brattan/|publisher=Macarthur FC|date=4 June 2024}}

International career

Brattan played in Australia's under-20 squad in 2008 and 2009.

Ahead of a 2018 World Cup Qualifiation match against Bangladesh in Perth, Ange Postecoglou called up Brattan for the senior Australian team as an injury replacement for captain Mile Jedinak.{{cite news| url=http://www.brisbaneroar.com.au/article/brattan-gets-socceroos-call-up/1rd953pw45k6b1ku2had2tz65n| title=Brattan gets Socceroos call up|website=Brisbaneroar.com/au|date=28 August 2015}}

On 6 October 2024, Socceroos coach Tony Popovic recalled Brattan to the squad to cover injured midfielders Massimo Luongo and Connor Metcalfe.{{Cite web |last=sachapisani |date=2024-10-06 |title=Macarthur's 'serial winner' drafted into Socceroos squad after Australia Cup success |url=https://aleagues.com.au/news/socceroos-squad-change-luke-brattan-macarthur-fc-latest-news-yazbek-world-cup-qualifiers-a-league/ |access-date=2024-10-06 |website=A-Leagues |language=en-AU}}

Career statistics

{{updated|24 May 2024}}{{cite web | title =L. Brattan on Soccerway| url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/luke-brattan/86895/|date=26 October 2015|accessdate =26 October 2015| website=Soccerway}}

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|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

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!rowspan="2"|Season

!colspan="3"|League

!colspan="2"|Cup

!colspan="2"|Continental

!colspan="2"|Total

Division

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

rowspan="8"|Brisbane Roar

|2009–10

|rowspan=7|A-League

|1

000colspan="2"|—10
2010–11

|6

000colspan="2"|—60
2011–12

|15

000|050200
2012–13

|17

10010181
2013–14

|28

300colspan="2"|—283
2014–15

|24

01060310
2015–16

|0

0100010
colspan="2"|Total

!91

4201201054
Manchester City

|2015–16

|Premier League

|0

0000000
Bolton Wanderers (loan)

|2015–16

|Championship

|0

000colspan="2"|—00
rowspan="4"|Melbourne City (loan)

|2016–17

|rowspan="3"|A-League

|26

151colspan="2"|—312
2017–18

|27

130colspan="2"|—301
2018–19

|26

430colspan="2"|—294
colspan="2"|Total

!79

611100907
rowspan="6"|Sydney FC

|2019–20

|rowspan="5"|A-League

|26

01041311
2020–21

|26

100colspan="2"|—261
2021–22

|0

0100010
2022–23

|27

000colspan="2"|—270
2023–24

|29

150colspan="2"|—341
colspan="2"|Total

!108

270411193
colspan="3"|Career total

!278

1220116131414

Honours

Brisbane Roar

Melbourne City

Sydney

  • A-League Premiership: 2019–20
  • A-League Championship: 2019–20{{cite news|website=Football Federation Australia|url=https://www.ffa.com.au/news/sydney-fc-set-new-australian-record-grand-final-success|title=Sydney FC set new Australian record with Grand Final success|date=1 September 2020|accessdate=1 September 2020}}
  • Australia Cup: 2023{{cite news|url=https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/sydney-fc-secure-its-second-australia-cup-after-surviving-a-brisbane-roar-scare/news-story/65a04ced96e3adc839dd618d174f3722|title=Sydney FC secure its second Australia Cup after surviving a Brisbane Roar scare|first=Marco|last=Monteverde|website=News.com.au}}

Macarthur FC

Individual

  • PFA A-League Team of the Season: 2013–14, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2020–21{{cite news|url=http://pfa.net.au/news/pfa-reveals-lucrf-super-a-league-team-of-the-season/|title=PFA reveals LUCRF Super A-League Team of the Season|website=Pfa.net.au|date=23 June 2021|accessdate=23 June 2021}}
  • Sydney FC Player of the Season: 2019–20
  • A-Leagues All Star: 2024{{cite news|url=https://aleagues.com.au/news/a-league-all-stars-squad-vs-newcastle-united-full-team-whos-playing-irankunda/|website=A-League Men|date=20 May 2024|access-date=24 May 2024|title=A-League All Stars Men lock in final 21-player squad to take on Newcastle United this Friday}}

References

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