Celebrity Biographies
Biography of Mark Bresciano
Date of Birth: | 1980, February 11 |
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Years: | 40 years old |
Nation of birth: | Australia |
Height: | 5 feet 11 inches |
Name | Mark Bresciano |
birth name | Mark ‘Marco’ Bresciano |
Dad | grace of brescia |
Mother | Prospero Bresciano |
Nationality | Australian |
Place of birth / city | Melbourne |
ethnicity | white ethnicity |
Profession | Soccer player |
Working for | Qatari stars |
Salary | 500,000 . |
face color | White |
weight in kg | 76 kilograms |
Famous for | Football player |
Married | Yes |
Married to | rene capitanio |
Kids | Montana Bresciano, Alessia Bresciano |
Education | Marcellin College |
Awards | Not yet |
online presence | Facebook, Twitter, Lifestylepedia |
Mark Bresciano is one of the Australian nation’s most talented footballers, who is now in the current squad for Qatar Star League side Al-Gharafa as a midfielder. Bresciano was born to an Italian father and a Croatian mother. Born on February 11, 1980 in Melbourne, Australia, he is best known for his ‘Spartacus’ way of celebrating his goal, which involves stopping in the position from which he shot, clenching his fists at his sides and raising his chin. He stays put, usually until assaulted by his teammates.
Race
Mark Bresciano began playing football locally, then advanced to the first team Whittlesea Zebras of the Victorian Premier League in 1995, when he was 15 years old. In the 1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship qualifying campaign, Mark featured conspicuously for the Australian team scoring five goals. In 1998 and 1999, Bresciano made many appearances for the nation in various matches for the Australia national under-20 soccer team and the Australia national under-23 soccer team, which included the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship. Many of the Australian players looking to improve their game and career, Mark moved to Italy and joined Parma football club. He also played in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Shortly after the completion of the World Cup, Palermo signed a four-year contract with Bresciano and made regular appearances for the first team in the 2006-07 Serie A and the 2006-07 UEFA Cup. Bresciano returned to the national team in February 2008 for Australia’s opening 2010 FIFA World Cup (AFC) Qualification match against the Qatar national football team. After Australia’s exit from the Asian Cup, Bresciano transferred to Manchester City FC on an agreed four-year deal with a transfer price of £5 million. He then began training with the City team. Number 3 Bresciano returned to the national team in February 2008 for Australia’s opening 2010 FIFA World Cup (AFC) Qualification match against the Qatar national football team. After Australia’s exit from the Asian Cup, Bresciano transferred to Manchester City FC on an agreed four-year deal with a transfer price of £5 million. He then began training with the City team. Number 3 Bresciano returned to the national team in February 2008 for Australia’s opening 2010 FIFA World Cup (AFC) Qualification match against the Qatar national football team. After Australia’s exit from the Asian Cup, Bresciano transferred to Manchester City FC on an agreed four-year deal with a transfer price of £5 million. He then began training with the City team. Number 3On the rd of July 2010, Bresciano had signed for SS Lazio on a two-year deal. He scored Lazio’s first goal in the Coppa Italia third round win over Serie B side Portogruaro. On August 9th , 2011 it was announced that Bresciano had signed a contract with Al Nasr SC of the Pro- League of the United Arab Emirates for 5.4 million dollars.
Marriage and personal data
Bresciano’s wife is Renée Capitanio, his girlfriend with whom he had been in a relationship since childhood. He married her in Heidelberg, Victoria, Melbourne in May 2006. He has two children. In February 2007, the couple was blessed with their first child, a daughter named Alessia and in May 2009, the couple welcomed their second child, again a daughter, named Montana.
Mark Bresciano usually plays football on the left side of midfield, but can also play as a striker and in the central or right midfield role. Bresciano is a versatile player who often assists both in attack and defense and is also a specialist in set pieces. He used to wear the number 8 shirt, but now wears the number 23 shirt for Australia. His height is 182 cm and his weight is 76 kg. He earns a salary of €500,000. His current team is Al-Gharafa.
Achievements
Mark Bresciano represented Australia at all youth levels, where he participated in the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship and also at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Mark was associated with the Australian national soccer team for several years and had been a part integral in the growth of the national soccer team, having represented Australia at the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He is also included in the Australia national team. 15 best soccer players of all time.