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17 Facts About Mark Iuliano

1.

In July 1996, Mark Iuliano transferred to the Torino based outfit, and was a big hit right from the start, as Juventus continued their Serie A and European dominance.

2.

Mark Iuliano was stationary at the moment of contact, there are no doubts about this.

3.

Mark Iuliano formed impressive defensive partnerships with the likes of Ciro Ferrara, Moreno Torricelli, Paolo Montero, Gianluca Pessotto, Lilian Thuram, Alessandro Birindelli, Igor Tudor, Gianluca Zambrotta, Nicola Legrottaglie, and Fabio Cannavaro during his 10-year tenure with the club.

4.

The Uruguayan opted to return to his homeland, while Mark Iuliano remained, but in January 2005, he left for La Liga side RCD Mallorca on free transfer after having not played regularly in the first portion season.

5.

Mark Iuliano made well over 200 total appearances for i bianconeri, scoring nearly 15 goals.

6.

Mark Iuliano transferred to RCD Mallorca in the Spanish La Liga in the summer of 2005 after 10 years with Juventus.

7.

Mark Iuliano would remain at the club for only one season however, despite a fairly decent season starting 29 total games and scoring 4 goals.

8.

Mark Iuliano returned to Italy in January 2006, by transferring to Serie A club, UC Sampdoria.

9.

Mark Iuliano made a total of 24 appearances for the club between the Coppa Italia and the Serie A, and scored 1 goal.

10.

Mark Iuliano was unable to find a club during the 2007 summer transfer window, and was linked with a return to former club Juventus, following their re-building of the club's squad.

11.

Mark Iuliano was a regular in the Italy national team setup during the peak of his career as he earned his first call-up in 1998 and received his last cap in 2003.

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Mark Iuliano appeared for the Italy national team at UEFA Euro 2000, where Italy finished in second place, and at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

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Mark Iuliano would make 19 total international appearances, scoring one goal for his country.

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Mark Iuliano's debut came on 5 September 1998 against Wales.

15.

Mark Iuliano scored his only international goal against Portugal on 26 April 2000.

16.

In July 2014, Mark Iuliano was appointed youth coach at Serie B club Latina.

17.

On 26 July 2017, Mark Iuliano reached an agreement with Albanian Albanian Superliga club FK Partizani Tirana to become The Reds new head coach.