Marco Branca

Marco Branca
Personal information
Full nameMarco Branca
Date of birth6 January 1965
Place of birthGrosseto, Italy
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
1981–1982Grosseto
1982–1984Cagliari
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1984–1986Cagliari52(4)
1986–1987Udinese18(2)
1987–1988Sampdoria9(1)
1988–1990Udinese55(13)
1990–1991Sampdoria20(5)
1991–1992Fiorentina23(5)
1992–1994Udinese58(22)
1994–1995Parma25(7)
1995-1996Roma7(2)
1996–1998Internazionale52(23)
1998–1999Middlesbrough12(9)
1999–2000FC Luzern10(2)
2000–2001Monza17(7)
Total348(102)
National team
1996Italy Olympic3(4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Marco Branca (born 6 January 1965 in Grosseto) is an Italian former football striker who was, until February 2014, sporting director of Serie A club Internazionale.

Career

Early career

Branca started his playing career with the then-amateur local team of his native city Grosseto, but was soon signed by Cagliari, where he made his professional debut. He then moved to Udinese, Sampdoria and then again to Udinese. Following another season with Sampdoria, he signed first for Fiorentina and then for Parma. In 1995 he transferred to AS Roma, who sold him in the 1996 winter transfer window to Internazionale in exchange for Marco Delvecchio.

Internazionale

In his first season with the Nerazzuri, Branca scored an impressive 17 goals in 24 matches, but did not repeat in his next campaign and was sold to English second-tier side Middlesbrough. Branca scored nine goals in 12 league games for Middlesbrough, including two on his league debut in a 3–1 victory against Sunderland, a hat-trick versus Bury and another two in the 6–0 win over Swindon Town. In addition, he played two League Cup games, scoring the second goal against Liverpool in the semi-final second leg.[1] His nine goals aided in Boro's promotion to the Premiership, but he was then sold to Swiss club FC Luzern.

Later career

Branca saw out his playing days with FC Luzern and Italian lower-league club Monza before retiring in 2001.

Management career

From 2002 until February 2014,[2] Branca was part of Internazionale's management, working in their transfer network. He helped organise the transfers of Lúcio, Diego Milito, Thiago Motta, Wesley Sneijder and Samuel Eto'o.

Honours

Italy under-21

References

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