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Marco Rojas

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New Zealand footballer (born 1991)
For the Mexican footballer, seeMarco Jovanni Rojas.
Not to be confused withMarcos Rojo.

Marco Rojas
Personal information
Full nameMarco Rodrigo Rojas[1]
Date of birth (1991-11-05)5 November 1991 (age 34)
Place of birthHamilton, New Zealand
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[2]
PositionForward
Youth career
Hamilton Wanderers
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2007–2008Hamilton Wanderers10(2)
2008–2009Waikato13(1)
2009–2011Wellington Phoenix20(2)
2011–2013Melbourne Victory48(15)
2013–2016VfB Stuttgart0(0)
2014–2016VfB Stuttgart II4(0)
2014Greuther Fürth (loan)3(0)
2014Greuther Fürth II (loan)4(1)
2015–2016Thun (loan)37(4)
2016–2017Melbourne Victory25(12)
2017–2019Heerenveen25(4)
2019–2020SønderjyskE30(3)
2020–2022Melbourne Victory44(12)
2022–2023Colo-Colo13(1)
2024Brisbane Roar8(2)
2024–2025Wellington Phoenix7(0)
International career
2011New Zealand U209(4)
2012New Zealand U236(1)
2011–2023New Zealand45(5)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 19 March 2025
‡ National team caps and goals as of 24 March 2018

Marco Rodrigo Rojas (born 5 November 1991) is a former New Zealand professionalfootballer who played as aforward. Rojas represented theNew Zealand national football team.

Early life

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Rojas attendedAberdeen Primary School andMaeroa Intermediate School during the late 1990s and early-mid-2000s. He is of Chilean descent.[3]

Club career

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Wellington Phoenix

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Marco Rojas came throughWynton Rufer'sWynrs football academy. He trialled with fellow graduateCaleb Rufer at German clubsWerder Bremen,Hannover andBorussia Mönchengladbach. Neither player was successful, but Rojas was awarded a trial with theWellington Phoenix after winning theRetro Ricki Youth Scholarship from the supporters group Yellow Fever. Rojas impressed Wellington coachRicki Herbert and put in some good performances in the Phoenix's warm up friendlies, resulting in him getting offered a 2-year contract with theA-League side.[4]

On 13 September 2009, he made his senior debut in the A-League for theWellington Phoenix againstMelbourne Victory at the age of 17, coming off the bench as a 77th minute substitution forDaniel[5] making him the second youngest player to play for the Phoenix behindKosta Barbarouses. Rojas got his second appearance for the Phoenix when he was substituted on forPaul Ifill in the 73rd minute againstCentral Coast Mariners on 27 September 2009.[6]

Rojas scored his first goal on his full debut for the Phoenix on 18 December 2010 in a 4–0 victory over theNewcastle Jets. His second goal was in the 72nd minute on 5 January againstMelbourne Victory helping them secure a 2–0 win at Westpac Stadium. Rojas provided the assist forChris Greenacre's opening goal in a 3–1 win overNorth Queensland Fury in the Phoenix's final home game of the 2010–11 season.

On 18 February 2011, Rojas was awarded the NAB Young Player of the Month.[7] On 22 February 2011, he was awarded the Wellington Phoenix young player of the year.

On 27 February 2011,Wellington Phoenix announced that Rojas declined to sign a new contract with the club and wanted to move on.[8] Following this announcement, some media outlets claimed unofficially that Rojas had signed forMelbourne Victory,[9][10] however, officially, Melbourne coachErnie Merrick denied this.[11] It was believed at the time thatMelbourne Victory,Adelaide United and a South American club were vying for the signature of the highly rated youngster.[12][13]

Melbourne Victory

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Rojas playing for the Victory in 2012

On 11 March 2011,Melbourne Victory ended weeks of speculation by officially confirming that they had indeed signed Rojas, securing him on a two-year deal.[14]

On 8 October 2011, Rojas made his debut for Melbourne Victory FC in the A-League season opener against Sydney FC.[15] It would not be until the following 2012–13 season, however, that he would score his first Melbourne Victory goal; it came in the Victory's 2–1 loss to crosstown rivalsMelbourne Heart, after receiving a cross fromArchie Thompson.[16][17] His secondMelbourne Victory goal came in the Victory's 2–1 win againstAdelaide United two weeks later.[18] Rojas scored goal number 15 for season 2012–13 on 31 March 2013 againstWellington Phoenix in a 2–3 win.[19][20]

At the A-League end of season awards for the 2012–13 season, Rojas won both theJohnny Warren Medal and the A-League Young Footballer of the Year awards.[21]

On 18 April 2013, Rojas quit Melbourne Victory to pursue a career in Europe. His contract with Melbourne expired on 30 April 2013.[22]

VfB Stuttgart

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Marco Rojas training in 2014.

Rojas moved during the2013–14 season toVfB Stuttgart. On 8 May 2013, Marco Rojas signed a contract until June 2017 with VfB Stuttgart. He joined theBundesliga side on a free transfer fromMelbourne Victory.[23]

On 10 July 2013, Marco started his first game forDie Schwaben in a pre-season friendly match against the local Hohenlohe-Selection at theSchönebürgstadion,Crailsheim. Marco scored his first goal for his new club in this game to give VfB a 4–0 lead just before half time, VfB went on to win the match 5–0.[24]

On 17 July 2013, Marco suffered an injury setback during training that sidelined the Kiwi international for between four and six weeks. Media sources revealed Rojas had broken a bone in his foot. Rojas however continued to swim, cycle and perform weight training but he was unable to continue football related activities until after the new1. Bundesliga season began in early August.[25]

Loan to SpVgg Greuther Fürth

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On 21 August 2014, Rojas was loaned out toSpVgg Greuther Fürth.[26] In January 2015 the loan deal was terminated.

Loan to FC Thun

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He was loaned out toFC Thun on 3 January 2015 until the end of the2014–15 season.[27] On 8 February 2015, Rojas scored his firstSwiss Super League goal on debut for FC Thun in Thun's 1–1 draw with FC Aarau match.[28] On 12 June 2015, the loan deal was extended until the end of the2015–16 season.[29]

Return to Melbourne Victory

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On 25 August 2016, Rojas returned to the A-League with former clubMelbourne Victory, signing a two-year deal.[30][31] His first goal on return was the sole goal for Victory in a disappointingMelbourne Derby clash. The following week, Rojas scored a match-winner at the last minute of stoppage time againstAdelaide United.

SC Heerenveen

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In July 2017, Rojas joined Dutch clubSC Heerenveen on a two-year contract with the option of a third year.[32]

SønderjyskE

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SønderjyskE confirmed the signing of Rojas on 22 January 2019.[33] He signed a one-year contract with an option to extend it further, and got shirt number 17. However, his contract wasn't extended and he left the club by the end of 2019.[34]

Second return to Melbourne Victory

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On 22 January 2020,Melbourne Victory announced that he had again signed for the club on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

Colo-Colo

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In July 2022, Rojas moved toChile, the native country of his father, and joinedColo-Colo on a deal for eighteen months.[35]

Brisbane Roar

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Rojas re-joined the A-League for the second half of the2023-24 season, signing with Brisbane Roar.[36]

International career

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On 8 March 2011, Rojas was called up for the 30-man squad for the upcoming games againstChina andJapan forNew Zealand's national team theAll Whites.He made his debut as a second-half substitute in the 1–1 draw with China on 25 March 2011 before he made any appearance for any other junior New Zealand sides.[37] The scheduled match against Japan was called off due to logistics and safety concerns following the2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. He gained his second international cap against Australia, 5 May 2011 he came on as a second-half substitute. Australia won the game 5–0

Rojas was selected for theNew Zealand U-20 team to compete in the2011 OFC U-20 Championship in April 2011 and the Suwon Cup in Korea. During the OFC U-20 championship he played in all four matches helping the Junior All Whites win the tournament and secure qualification to the2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

During thejunior All Whites game against Uruguay in the2011 under-20 World Cup, Rojas contributed to the goal that put New Zealand in the lead at 54 minutes (the game finished in a 1–1 draw).[38]

He was an unused squad player at the2012 Summer Olympics.[39]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of 28 February 2025[40]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hamilton Wanderers2007NRFL Premier102102
Waikato2008–09[41]Premiership131131
Wellington Phoenix2009–10[42]A-League4040
2010–11[43]1621[a]0172
Total20210212
Melbourne Victory2011–12[44]A-League230230
2012–13[45]25152[a]02715
Total4815205015
VfB Stuttgart II2013–14[46]3. Liga2020
2014–150000
2015–160000
2016–17[47]Regionalliga Südwest2020
Total4040
Greuther Fürth (loan)2014–15[48]2.Bundesliga3030
Greuther Fürth II (loan)2014–15[49]Regionalliga Bayern4141
Thun (loan)2014–15[50]Super League172172
2015–16[51]2023[b]06[c]1-293
Total4453061536
Melbourne Victory2016–17[52]A-League23132[d]12[a]2714
Heerenveen2017–18[53]Eredivisie2032[e]02[c]1244
2018–19[54]302[e]050
Total2334021294
SønderjyskE2018–19[55]Superliga502[c]04[f]1111
2019–20[56]1922[g]1213
Total242212041324
Melbourne Victory2019–20[57]A-League1067[h]1177
2020–21[58]215000060
2021–22A-League Men276101[h]0296
Total58171081237
Colo-Colo2022Primera División912[i]0111
2023401[i]01[j]01[k]070
Total131301010181
Brisbane Roar2023–24[59]A-League Men8282
Wellington Phoenix2024–25A-League Men601070
Career total2946316219310133969
  1. ^abcAppearances inA-League Finals
  2. ^Appearances inSwiss Cup
  3. ^abcAppearances inUEFA Europa League qualifying
  4. ^Appearances inFFA Cup
  5. ^abAppearances inKNVB Cup
  6. ^Appearances inSuperliga playoffs
  7. ^Appearances inDanish Cup
  8. ^abAppearances inAFC Champions League
  9. ^abAppearances inCopa Chile
  10. ^Appearances inCopa Libertadores
  11. ^Appearances inSupercopa de Chile

International

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New Zealand[60]
YearAppsGoals
201120
2012111
201330
201430
201530
201673
2017101
201810
201910
202210
202330
Total455

International goals

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No.DateLocationOppositionScoreResultCompetition
1.11 September 2012North Harbour Stadium,Auckland, New Zealand Solomon Islands6–16–12014 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.7 October 2016Nissan Stadium,Nashville, United States Mexico1–11–2Friendly
3.12 November 2016QBE Stadium,Albany, New Zealand New Caledonia1–02–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
4.2–0
5.25 March 2017Churchill Park,Lautoka, Fiji Fiji2–02–0

Honours

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Melbourne Victory

Colo-Colo

New Zealand

Individual

References

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  47. ^"Games played by Marco Rojas in 2016/2017 for VfB Stuttgart II". Retrieved10 February 2021.
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  57. ^"Games played by Marco Rojas in 2019/2020". Retrieved10 February 2021.
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