Ilaria Mauro

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Date of birth (1988-05-22) 22 May 1988 (age 37)
Place of birth Gemona del Friuli, Italy
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Position Forward
Ilaria Mauro
Mauro playing for Turbine Potsdam in 2015
Personal information
Date of birth (1988-05-22) 22 May 1988 (age 37)
Place of birth Gemona del Friuli, Italy
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Position Forward
Youth career
UPC Tavagnacco
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2013 UPC Tavagnacco 133 (67)
2013–2015 SC Sand 41 (32)
2015–2016 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 14 (2)
2016–2020 Fiorentina 75 (43)
2020–2021 Inter Milan 12 (2)
International career
2008–2019 Italy 49 (15)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ilaria Mauro (born 22 May 1988) is an Italian former footballer who played as a forward. She also played for the Italy national team.[2]

Mauro spent the first part of her career with UPC Tavagnacco in the Serie A.[3] Following 12 seasons with Tavagnacco, Mauro decided to move abroad in 2013. She signed for SC Sand of the 2. Frauen-Bundesliga.[4] Two years later she joined 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam of the Frauen-Bundesliga.[5]

In 2016, she returned to Italy when joining Fiorentina.[6]

International career

Mauro made her debut for the Italy senior national team on 10 March 2008, in a 2–0 win over China at the 2008 edition of the Algarve Cup in Loulé.[7] Her first goal for Italy came against Denmark at UEFA Women's Euro 2013.[8]

Mauro was called up to the Italy squad for the UEFA Women's Euro 2017.[9]

Mauro was called up to the Italy squad for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.[10]

Career statistics

Goals scored for the Italian WNT in official competitions
CompetitionStageDateLocationOpponentGoalsResultOverall
2013 UEFA EuroFirst Stage3 July 2013Halmstad Denmark12–11
2015 FIFA World CupQualifiers20 September 2013Halmstad Estonia15–11
2017 UEFA EuroQualifiers27 October 2015Chomutov Czech Republic13–07
2016–04–12Reggio Emilia Northern Ireland13–1
2016–06–07Gori Georgia17–0
2016–09–20Vercelli Czech Republic23–1
First Stage17 July 2017Rotterdam Russia11–2
2017–07–21Tilburg Germany11–2

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.13 July 2013Örjans Vall, Halmstad, Sweden Denmark2–02–1UEFA Women's Euro 2013
2.20 September 2013A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia Estonia1–05–12015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
3.27 October 2015Letní stadion, Chomutov, Czech Republic Czech Republic1–03–0UEFA Women's Euro 2017 qualifying
4.12 April 2016Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, Reggio Emilia, Italy Northern Ireland2–13–1
5.7 June 2016Tengiz Burjanadze Stadium, Gori, Georgia Georgia5–07–0
6.20 September 2016Stadio Silvio Piola, Vercelli, Italy Czech Republic1–03–1
7.2–1
8.11 December 2016Arena da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil Costa Rica3–03–02016 International Women's Football Tournament of Manaus
9.18 December 2016 Brazil1–13–5
10.17 July 2017Sparta Stadion Het Kasteel, Rotterdam, Netherlands Russia1–21–2UEFA Women's Euro 2017
11.21 July 2017Koning Willem II Stadion, Tilburg, Netherlands Germany1–11–2
12.18 January 2019Stadio Carlo Castellani, Empoli, Italy Chile1–12–1Friendly
13.22 January 2019Stadio Dino Manuzzi, Cesena, Italy Wales1–02–0
14.2–0
15.27 February 2019Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus Mexico3–05–02019 Cyprus Women's Cup

Honours

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