Marco Brescianini

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Marco Brescianini
AC Monza 2022 Serie A celebration 32 (Brescianini).jpg
Brescianini celebrating promotion with Monza in 2022
Personal information
Date of birth (2000-01-20) 20 January 2000 (age 24)
Place of birth Calcinate, Italy
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Atalanta
(on loan from Frosinone)
Number 44
Youth career
AC Milan
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2020–2023 AC Milan 1 (0)
2020–2021Virtus Entella (loan) 29 (2)
2021–2022Monza (loan) 5 (0)
2022–2023Cosenza (loan) 37 (3)
2023– Frosinone 36 (4)
2024–Atalanta (loan) 12 (2)
International career
2021 Italy U21 1 (0)
2024– Italy 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19:34, 14 December 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 9 September 2024

Marco Brescianini (born 20 January 2000) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Atalanta, on loan from Frosinone, and the Italy national team.

Contents

Club career

AC Milan

Coming through the youth system, Brescianini made his first team debut for AC Milan aged 20, on 1 August 2020, replacing Ismaël Bennacer after 66 minutes in a 3−0 home win against Cagliari in the Serie A. [1] [2]

On 7 July 2023, AC Milan announced that they sold Brescianini to Frosinone. [3]

Loan to Virtus Entella

On 29 August 2020 he was sent to Serie B club Virtus Entella on loan until 30 June 2021. [4]

Loan to Monza

On 10 June 2021, Brescianini joined Serie B club Monza on a one-year loan. [5] He made his debut on 14 August, in a 2–1 Coppa Italia defeat to Cittadella in the first round. [6]

Loan to Cosenza

On 7 August 2022, Brescianini was loaned again, joining Serie B club Cosenza on a one-year loan. [7]

Frosinone

On 7 July 2023, Brescianini joined newly promoted Serie A club Frosinone, signing a contract until June 2027. [8]

On 29 October 2023, Brescianini scored his first goal for Frosinone, in a 4–3 away loss to Cagliari. [9] On 2 December 2023, he scored a goal from a free kick against AC Milan, once his parent club, in a 3–1 loss for Frosinone at San Siro. [10]

Loan to Atalanta

On 16 August 2024, Brescianini joined Atalanta on loan, with an option to buy and a conditional obligation to buy. [11] On 19 August, he scored two goals in his debut match against Lecce. [12]

International career

On 7 September 2021, Brescianini made his debut with the Italy U21 squad, playing as a substitute in the qualifying match won 1–0 against Montenegro. [13]

Brescianini made his debut for the Italy national team on 6 September 2024 in a Nations League game against France at the Parc des Princes. He substituted Federico Dimarco in the 81st minute, Italy won 3–1. [14]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 18 December 2024 [15]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague Coppa Italia Europe OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
AC Milan 2019–20 Serie A 100010
Virtus Entella (loan) 2020–21 Serie B 29220312
Monza (loan) 2021–22 Serie B50100060
Cosenza (loan) 2022–23 Serie B373002 [a] 0393
Frosinone 2023–24 Serie A36440404
Atalanta (loan) 2024–25 Serie A122112 [b] 000153
Career total1201181202013212
  1. Appearances in Serie B relegation play-out
  2. Appearances in UEFA Champions League

International

As of match played 9 September 2024 [16]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Italy 202420
Total20

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