Mario Balotelli

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Mario Balotelli is an Italian footballer

Aug 12, 1990

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: August 12, 1990
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Famous: Footballer, Sportspersons, Football Players
  • Nick names: Super Mario
  • Spouses: Fanny Neguesha, Raffaella Fico
  • Siblings: Abigail Barwuah, Angel Barwuah, Enock Barwuah
  • Known as: Mario Barwuah Balotelli

Mario Balotelli born at

Palermo

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Birth Place

Mario Balotelli is known as one of the best-dressed footballers in the world. ‘GQ’ named him the second best-dressed man in 2012.

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Personal Life

Mario was in a relationship with Raffaella Fico in the past, but it did not end well. She later claimed that she was pregnant with Mario’s child. Fico gave birth to her daughter, Pia, on December 5, 2012. In February 2014, DNA tests confirmed that Pia was Mario’s daughter.

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Mario got engaged to Belgian model Fanny Neguesha in March 2013. However, the couple parted ways in September 2014.

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Mario Balotelli was born on August 12, 1990, in Palermo, Sicily, to Rose and Thomas Barwuah who had migrated to Italy from Ghana. The family moved to Lombardy when Mario was 2 years old. They were poor and could not afford raising four kids. This made Mario’s parents place him in foster care.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was adopted by Silvia and Francesco Balotelli who lived in the Italian town of Brescia. For the first few years, Mario met his biological parents every weekend but soon stopped doing so and accepted Silvia and Francesco as his parents. The Balotelli family was rich and promised a very comfortable life for Mario.

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It was later revealed that Mario’s biological parents had opted for foster care because of a life-threatening illness that had affected Mario as a kid. They could not afford expensive treatments for Mario. The Balotelli family came ahead with support when Mario’s parents needed it the most. When Mario grew up, he had the option to to go back to his biological parents but refused to do so, saying that he hated the fact that they had abandoned him as a kid.

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Childhood & Early Life

Despite health complications, Mario started playing football at an early age. In 2001, he joined the youth club of ‘AC Lumezzane.’ Mario developed as a professional footballer and remained associated with them until 2006. Playing gracefully for several youth teams of ‘Lumezzane,’ he was finally promoted to the senior team of the club at the age of 15.

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In April 2006, he made his competitive debut for ‘Lumezzane,’ against ‘Padova,’ in a ‘Serie C1’ match. He had grown into a highly competitive player by then, and tried to play with better clubs. This pursuit took him to a trial with ‘Barcelona,’ which was somehow uneventful. In 2006, he was signed by ‘Internazionale,’ on loan.

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By June 2007, Mario had completely joined hands with ‘Internazionale.’ He scored twice in a friendly contest with ‘Sheffield FC,’ which was also one of his early matches for the team. He scored two goals in a competitive match for his team in the ‘Serie A,’ against ‘Reggina.’ He became a national sensation following his electrifying performance against ‘Juventus’ in the quarter-final match of the ‘Coppa Italia.’

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Career

‘Internazionale’ ended up winning the ‘Supercoppa Italiana’ in 2008 and the 2007–2008 ‘Serie A.’ In late 2008, at the age of 18, Mario became the youngest-ever player to score in a ‘Champions League.’ In April 2009, Mario was subjected to racial abuse by some audience members in a game against ‘Juventus.’ After ‘Internazionale’ won the ‘Serie A’ for the fourth time in a row, the racist chants by ‘Juventus’ fans were heavily condemned by both the teams and ‘Juventus’ fans were banned for a match.

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Soon, Mario started facing disciplinary concerns, as he did not appear for his practice sessions. The head coach of ‘Internazional’ was miffed with him for this reason. In addition to that, Mario did not get any relief from the frequent racist chants that were directed at him during most of his matches. ‘Juventus’ fans chanted racist lines against Mario even when he was not on the field.

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He kept getting into trouble over his antics on the field. In 2010, he appeared on an Italian TV show, wearing a t-shirt of ‘Internazionale’s rival club ‘AC Milan.’ In April 2010, Mario threw his jersey on the ground, after a game, in response to ‘Internazionale’ fans who kept “booing” him due to his bad performances in the months preceding the match. The fans were angry and tried to lay their hands on him once the game was over. Mario condemned the incident three years later, stating that that was the only regrettable thing he had ever done.

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In August 2010, Mario was officially signed by ‘Manchester City,’ and in his debut ‘Europa League’ match against ‘Politehnica Timișoara,’ Mario scored a goal which helped his team win the match. He then made his ‘Premier League’ debut in October, in a 3–0 defeat against ‘Arsenal’ on their home ground. His performance instantly made him popular with the ‘Manchester City’ fans, and by the end of the year, he won the ‘Golden Boy’ award for his remarkable performance.

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