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Profil Marco Borriello

Personal information :

Full name: Marco Borriello
Date of birth: June 18, 1982 (06/18/1982) (age 28)
Place of birth: Naples, Italy
Height: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position: Striker
Club: As Roma
(Loan from Milan)
Number: 22
Club career:
-Treviso
-Genoa
-Ac Milan
-As roma

Club career :

Early career

Boriello came up through the ranks of Milan but, without having the opportunity to prove himself, he was transferred to Treviso on loan. He made his professional debut for Triestina at Serie C2, then returned to Treviso. His 10 goals in 27 Serie C1 games with Treviso caused Milan to recall him in June 2002.

Milan

Boriello made his Serie A debut for A.C. Milan on 21 September 2002 against Perugia but failed to establish himself and spent much of the next few years on loan at other Serie A clubs.

After only 3 appearances for Milan, he went to shine on the league rival Empoli for the rest of the 2002–03 Serie A season. He returned to Milan for the 2003–04 season, playing in just 4 games. In the 2004–05 season, he was on loan to Reggina and in the 2005–06 season, he was once again sent on loan, this time to Sampdoria along with Milan team mate Samuele Dalla Bona and Ignazio Abate. Boriello left Sampdoria in January 2006 for a six-month loan stint at Treviso where he scored his then career best of 5 Serie A goals. Treviso relegated that season.

Borriello was recalled to the Milan first team in Summer 2006 after Milan sold star striker Andriy Shevchenko to Chelsea F.C. and Marcio Amoroso was released from the club. But just when he looked assured of first team football, his future was put in jeopardy when on 21 December 2006, while serving his first full Milan season, he tested positive in a drug test for prednisolone and prednisone after the 11th match of the 2006/2007 Serie A season. After confirmation of the test results in January 2007, he was suspended until 21 March 2007. Borriello later admitted he had taken the substances to treat an STI he had caught from his girlfriend at the time.

Genoa

On 21 June 2007, Boriello was sold to Genoa in a co-ownership deal with Milan.

On 26 September 2007, Borriello helped newly-promoted Genoa get their first win of the season back in Italy's top flight, netting his first hat-trick at the expense of Udinese Calcio. The game ended 3–2, with the striker scoring from the spot in the 76th minute. Incidentally, in the return match on 24 February 2008 in Udine, Borriello hit another hat-trick in a 5–3 away win, reaching 15 league goals in the process. He finished the season with 19, third behind Juventus pair Alessandro Del Piero and David Trézéguet.

Return to Milan

Following the sale of Alberto Gilardino to Fiorentina, it was confirmed on 29 May 2008 that Borriello would return to Milan as his replacement in a deal that would include the move of Davide Di Gennaro to Genoa under a 50% ownership deal, plus a reported €10 million.

Shortly before the eventual signing of Ronaldinho by Milan, Borriello's agent claimed his client might look for playing time at another club if the club bought another striker. However, the signing of Ronaldinho was not seen as a threat to Borriello's position as the Brazilian plays as a supporting striker or an attacking midfielder.
2008–09 season

In Borriello's first season of his second spell at Milan, he made just 7 Serie A appearances scoring just 1 goal, against Reggina. He also scored against F.C. Zurich in the UEFA Cup, but an unfortunate injury kept him out of action for the rest of the season. After star man Kaká left the club in the summer 2009 transfer window, Borriello chose to move to shirt number 22 which he had worn at Genoa.
2009–10 season

After a disappointing first season, Borriello scored his first ever brace for the Rossoneri in their 2–0 win over Parma on 1 November 2009. On November 25, Borriello scored his first Champions League goal against Marseille in a match that finished 1–1. Ahead of a fine run of form, Borriello scored another brace in Milan's 5–2 defeat of former club Genoa, one of his goals being an acrobatic bicycle kick from a cross from Ronaldinho. The following week Borriello scored a lovely goal against A.C. Siena, when he hooked a 30 yard chipped pass from Pirlo into the top corner first time from an acute angle in a move that brought back memories of Marco Van Basten's strike for Holland against the USSR in Euro 1988. On 21 February 2010, Borriello scored his fourth volley of the season in Milan's 2–0 win over Bari. On 11 April, he scored two second half goals to help Milan come from 2–0 down to draw against Catania. Borriello finished the season with 14 league goals in 26 appearances.
2010-11 season

He started the first game for Milan against Lecce. On August 31, 2010 he was loaned to Roma for free, with the obligation to purchase the player's rights before the 2011-2012 season for € 10 Million. He signed a 1+4 -year contract, in the first year he would earn €4.5 million and increases to €5.4million should Roma decide to purchase his full rights.

International career

Borriello received his first Italian national team call-up for a friendly against Portugal, which took place on 6 February 2008 in Zürich, Switzerland. He replaced Luca Toni for the final twenty minutes, with Italy winning 3–1. He also played the next two friendlies, coming on as a substitute for Toni on both occasions, and was in the squad for Euro 2008 but did not play.

He was in Lippi's 28-men provisional 2010 FIFA World Cup squad, but was not included in the 23-men final squad

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