Michael Marrone (footballer)

Marrone in the jersey of Melbourne Heart (2011)

Michael Robert Marrone ( born January 27, 1987 in Adelaide ) is an Australian football player.

Career

Marrone played after the visit of the Australian Institute of Sport in the first regional football for Kingston City FC in the Victorian Premier League and the Para Hills Knights in the South Australian Super League. In the summer of 2008, he was obliged by the A - League club Adelaide United for the newly created National Youth League. With the youth team he was in the championship final of the inaugural season ( 0-2 against Sydney FC) and was within the association named the best youth players. After Marrone first came already at the FIFA Club World Cup in 2008 against Al -Ahly Cairo for the first team to use, he was on the final day of the A-League Season 2008/ 09 also his league debut for Adelaide. In the subsequent championship finals, he still came to another use before he signed a professional contract for the following season.

Marrone was in season 2009/10 on the right-back position regulars of Adelaide, occupied with his team but at the end of the season last place. At the end of December had Marrone signed a 2010 ruling at the group stage of the AFC Champions League after two- year deal with league rivals North Queensland Fury, but he lost after a change of ownership in North Queensland its validity. Marrone moved instead to the newly formed A- League club Melbourne Heart.

Marrone belonged in 2006 to the Australian squad at the U- 19 Asian Cup, but came during the course of the tournament, as was missed by a 1-2 defeat in the quarter- final against South Korea to qualify for the Junior World Cup in 2007, not used. In February 2010, appointed national coach Pim Verbeek Marrone to prepare for the Asian Cup qualifier against Indonesia for the first time in the Australian national team. Finally he came to his debut on 7 December 2012 in a qualifying match for the 2013 East Asian Championship against Guam, as he contributed with a hit to the 9-0 win.

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