Mark Bresciano, born on February eleventh, nineteen eighty, in Melbourne, is a distinguished former professional soccer player who made his mark as a midfielder. His football journey began with the Bulleen Lions, where he honed his skills in youth football before stepping into the National Soccer League with Carlton.
In nineteen ninety-nine, Bresciano embarked on an exciting chapter in his career by moving to Italy to join Empoli in Serie B. This marked the beginning of a twelve-year adventure in Italian football, during which he transitioned to Serie A with Parma in two thousand two. His career continued to flourish as he played for notable clubs such as Palermo and SS Lazio, showcasing his talent on some of the biggest stages in European football.
After a successful stint in Italy, Bresciano spent the final four years of his career in the Middle East, first with Al Nasr in the UAE Pro League and later with Al-Gharafa in the Qatar Stars League, where he concluded his playing days in two thousand fifteen.
On the international front, Bresciano had a remarkable career representing Australia, earning eighty-four caps and scoring thirteen goals. He participated in three FIFA World Cups and two AFC Asian Cups, contributing to Australia's historic victory in one of them. Notably, his crucial goal against Uruguay in the two thousand six World Cup qualification play-off was pivotal in securing Australia's first World Cup appearance in thirty-two years. Bresciano also represented Australia at youth levels, including the two thousand Summer Olympics and the nineteen ninety-nine FIFA U-20 World Cup.