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Mario Balotelli Barwuah (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo baloˈtɛlli]; né Barwuah; born 12 August 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Genoa. Balotelli started his professional football career in 2005 at Lumezzane , before joining Inter Milan in 2007.
Mario Balotelli made his first Serie A appearance in four years when he came on as a late substitute in Genoa's 1-0 win over Parma on Monday and earned a yellow card within five minutes.
Mario Balotelli scored two of City's goals. In the opening minutes, United began on the front foot with left winger Ashley Young twice getting the better of Micah Richards, winning a free-kick and a corner on the left side of the pitch. Young threatened again with another free-kick but Balotelli cleared the ball out of the area with a header.
Last brace of the tournament: Mario Balotelli for Italy against Germany Fastest goal in a match from kickoff: 3rd minute (2:14 [ 3 ] ) – Petr Jiráček for Czech Republic against Greece Fastest goal in a match after coming on as a substitute: 88th minute (1 minute and 14 seconds [ 4 ] ) – Juan Mata for Spain against Italy
The match proved to be a tightly contested affair. After exchanging goals, it appeared that Inter Milan was on its way to victory on Mario Balotelli's goal on the 83rd minute, however, Mirko Vučinić tied the game for Roma at the 90th minute. Extra time settled nothing.
The footballer Mario Balotelli an Italian of Ghanaian descent. In Italy the migration from Ghana began in the mid-1980s, when people came over as students driven by economic motives.
However, as Alexandre Pato decided to move back to Brazil in January 2013, the UEFA Euro 2012 star striker Mario Balotelli was signed from Manchester City to front the team's attack. [ 3 ] On the contrary, senior players Massimo Ambrosini and Christian Abbiati , both 35 years of age at the time, had their contracts extended and named captain ...
This category contains past and present players of the senior Italy national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels).