Mark Hughes

Centre half Mark Hughes, now 30, has amassed over 300 appearances in the English Football League, following spells at Bury, Morecambe and Stevenage.

Hughes made a surprise move to the A-League in 2010 when he joined Fury from Walsall, after turning down a new contract with the English side.

The former Everton trainee played 30 times for North Queensland in his only year Down Under. He is now a key figure for League Two side Accrington Stanley, who he joined in January 2016.

Andre Kilian

After a six-year upbringing in the youth academy at Schalke in Germany, Kilian’s career has dwindled in the past few years.

After failing to break into the first team, the midfielder made the decision to join North Queensland, where he played 19 times in his only season at the club.

Killian, now 29, then returned to Germany in 2011, and for the last six years he’s been playing for fourth tier side FC Homburg.

Brett Studman

Studman’s final game for Fury was certainly an eventful one, with the defender scoring his only A-League goal before being sent off and giving away a penalty in the 3-1 defeat to Wellington Phoenix.

That proved to be Studman’s final top flight appearance, and the Australian’s next move saw him join Sydney Olympic in the New South Wales National Premier League.

The defender –  now 31 – then joined Blacktown Spartans in 2014 and is now without a club after leaving Leichhardt Tigers in Sydney last year.