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Marco DiBella
Personal information
Date of birth (1993-12-08) December 8, 1993 (age 30)
Place of birth Kingston, New York, United States
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s)
Midfield (association football)
Team information
Current team
None
Number N/A
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2004 AYSO Kingston 60 (24)
2004–2007 KASL Kingston FC 64 (12)
2008–2012 Coleman Catholic High School 65 (17)
Winter '09–12 → DiBella's Pizza Indoor 54 (123)
Summer 2010 → Coleman (summer) 10 (8)
Summer '11–12 → Americans FC 23 (12)
2012–2014 SUNY Ulster 27 (4)
Winter '13 → Coleman Alumni Indoor 12 (21)
Winter '14-'15 → DiBella's Pizza Indoor 16 (56)
2014– SUNY New Paltz 2 (1)
Summer '15 → Cosa Nostra FC 16 (9)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

I began contributing to

Lega Calcio
.

Favorite Sport

Soccer
)

My Football (Soccer) Career

Kingston Area Soccer League

I began my footballing career at the age of 8 in September 2002, with local club team KASL Kingston, and in my first season, I started every match and scored a 1 goal. Following 3 seasons of dilettante football in Kingston, I joined our city's major traveling club team, Kingston F.C., which was then coached by my dad, Renato DiBella. In 4 seasons with the new club, (three of which were with my dad as head coach), I managed to score 12 goals in 64 appearances. I was mainly utilized as both a central midfielder and as a wide midfielder in my early career.

John A. Coleman Catholic High School

In the summer of 2008, I began heavy training and focused on tactical improvement ahead of the 2008–09 season for my high school varsity soccer team at

NYSPHSAA Regional Final
on 4 November 2011. I completed the season with 9 goals and 11 assists in 17 matches. I started as a central midfielder that season before being switched to left midfield midway through the campaign. In all, I made 67 appearances during my high school football career, scoring 17 goals, and assisting 35 others.

SUNY Ulster

I am now a sophomore in college at

NJCAA, under head coach Victor Tobar Jr. and Assistant coach Andrew Ludwig. My first season was very positive; I started in all 14 fixtures, scoring one goal, and making two assists. Our season concluded on 5 November 2012, when we lost our Region XV quarter-final 3-2 away to Hostos Community College. My second season at SUNY Ulster had begun very positively–two goals and two assists in 2 Region XV games, however, we failed to qualify for the Region XV playoffs after a rather disappointing regular season. My final appearance for the Senators came on 19 October 2013, in a 2-3 home defeat against the Bronx C.C. I concluded my career with SUNY Ulster with 27 appearances, 4 goals, and 7 assists, serving as the team captain
during the 2013–14 NJCAA Men's Soccer season.

Indoor

During the off-seasons, I enjoy playing a competitive indoor soccer league, in which I have scored 182 goals in 76 matches in six seasons of KASC Soccer. I also partake in a competitive, club summer league from June through August each summer.

My Track & Field / Cross Country Career

I also competed in both Cross Country and Track & Field for my high school and appeared at the NYSPHSAA State Meets in all three seasons of my Cross Country career, and in 3 out of my four track seasons. Despite growing up being purely a soccer guy, and never having even competed in competitive running prior to high school, I found even more success in running than I ever would have imagine. Also, more success than I ever have achieved during my soccer career. My senior year of track & field especially proved extremely successful as I was the Mid-Hudon Athletic League Champion in the 800m Run, and runner-up in both the 400m and 200m dash. I was Sectional Champion in the 200m, 400m, and 800m, while placing 2nd in the 100m. My overall state rank for the 2012 season was 13th following my 9th place finish at the NYSPHSAA State Meet in the 800m Run. I earned the MHAL Scholar-Athlete award (an award granted by the league to the league's most successful student in sports and athletics combined). I also ended my high school career with 7 school records in Track & Field, on my way to becoming the school's most successful track athlete of all time. I earned 8 MVP awards (Track-3 ; Cross Country-3 ; and Soccer-2), 2 Rookie of the Year Awards (Soccer, Track), along with the 2012 Senior Athlete of the Year Award.

My Stats

Favorite Teams

1)

Juventus

2)

Calcio Catania

Hometown Clubs

1) A.S.D. Castiglione

2)

Calcio Catania

3)

Reggina Calcio

4)

S.S.C. Napoli

Favorite Player

Alessandro Del Piero

Articles Created

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy ITA Alberto Frison
GK Italy ITA Carlo Pinsoglio
GK Italy ITA Timothy Nocchi
GK Romania ROU Laurențiu Brănescu
GK Italy ITA Pietro Terracciano
GK Italy ITA Raffaele Gragnaniello
GK Slovakia SVK Tomáš Košický
GK Italy ITA Cristiano Novembre
GK Italy ITA Raffaele Ioime
DF Italy ITA
Stefano Di Cuonzo
DF Italy ITA Raffaele Alcibiade
DF Italy ITA Andrea Pisani
DF Slovakia SVK Milan Bortel
DF Italy ITA Salvatore D'Elia
DF Italy ITA Marco Duravia
DF Italy ITA Orlando Urbano
DF Italy ITA Raffaele Imparato
DF Italy ITA Marco Di Fatta
DF Italy ITA Giuseppe Rizza
DF Italy ITA Luca Lagnese
MF Italy ITA Luca Marrone
MF Brazil BRA
Raphael Martinho
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA Manuel Giandonato
MF Italy ITA Fabio Sciacca
MF Italy ITA Carlo Ilari
MF Italy ITA Simone Confalone
MF Italy ITA Nicola Cosentini
MF Italy ITA André Cuneaz
MF Italy ITA Andrea D'Amico
MF Italy ITA Marco DiBella
FW Italy ITA Elio De Silvestro
FW Italy ITA Alfredo Donnarumma
FW Italy ITA Orazio Russo
FW Italy ITA Ferdinando Sforzini
FW Argentina ARG Julián Di Cosmo
FW Italy ITA Mirco Antenucci
FW Italy ITA Vito Falconieri
FW Italy ITA Andrea Catellani
FW Italy ITA Alessandro D'Antoni
FW Morocco MAR Oussama Essabr
FW Italy ITA Ciro Immobile
FW Italy ITA Manuel Fischnaller
FW Italy ITA Francesco Nicastro
CLUB Italy ITA Castiglione Calcio

My Family Heritage

Being of full

states, however her family background was from a small area in the city of Reggio Calabria in southern Italy
. I was unfortunate to never meet any of my other great-grandparents aside from those on the Di Paola side of my family.

  • Lillian Colao DiBella (Born - July 3, 1937) (Born to Eternal Life - December 29, 2010) I MISS YOU SO MUCH GRANDMA! [2]
  • Michele Tagliafierro (Born - June 12, 1933)
  • Anna Di Paola Tagliafierro (Born - January 7, 1938)

Family Buisness

  • DiBella's Pizza Shop: a small single-location pizza shop established in January 1998.
  • DiBella's Ristorante: a ninety-seat Italian–American restaurant established in October 2014.

Academics

St. Joseph's School

I attended Saint Joseph's School in Kingston from grades K through 8, beginning in September 1999, and graduating in June 2008. During middle school (grades 6–8), I maintained High Honors in all 12 school-year quarters. High Honor Roll was achieved with a cumulative average of 94 or higher.

John A. Coleman Catholic High School

For high school, I attended

SUNY New Paltz, SUNY Ulster, and Marist College, as well as 3 Advanced-Placement credits. I was also very fortunate to earn 6 scholarships between our baccalaureate mass and graduation in June of 2012. Athletically, I graduated Coleman having been named the 2012 Coleman Senior Athlete of the Year, the 2012 Mid-Hudson Athletic League Scholar-Athlete, (recognized also by the New York State Senate)[3], and as an 8-time MVP amongst Varsity Soccer (2), Varsity Track & Field (3), & Varsity Cross Country (3). I was also named the 2008 Rookie of the Year in Soccer and Track & Field. I did not take part in Cross Country during my freshman year of high school. I captained
the Varsity Soccer team for two seasons, as well as the varsity track and cross country teams for two seasons each.

SUNY Ulster

I am currently attending

Business Administration
. I completed my first semester with at cumulative 3.81 GPA which qualified me to make the President's List. I am also a member of our Student Advisory Panel, Business Club, and of our Men's Soccer team where I am currently serving as the team captain. During my first semester, I was also a part of SUNY Ulster's S.A.A. program, but I have since resigned from that post in order to focus on my other commitments. Instead, I joined Business Club in my second semester. I also represented SUNY Ulster in the 2013 New York State Business Plan Pitch Competition, which is a state-wide competition for a team of six business students to create a business plan and propose it to a group of judges made up of venture capitalists.

In March 2013, I was inducted into Phi Theta Kappa and on 24 April 2013 I was awarded The SUNY Chancellor's Scholar-Athlete Award. I was presented my award in Albany, New York by the SUNY Chancellor in honor of my academic and athletic achievements. I was one of six students state-wide to earn the award.[4]

A Joke For Everyone

An Italian architect, comes over to America and wants a job, but the American foreman is hesitant to hire him. The American says tells the Italian that before he can be hired, he must pass a little math test....

"Here's your first question," the foreman said. "Without using numbers, represent the number 9." "Withouta numbers?" the Italian says.. "Datsa easy." and he proceeds to draw three trees. "What's this?" the boss asks. "Ave you gota no brain? Tree and tree and tree makes a nine," says the Italian. "Fair enough," says the boss. "Here's your second question. Use the same rules, but this time the number is 99." The Italian stares into space for a while, then picks up the picture that he has just drawn and makes a little smudge mark with his thumb on each tree. "Ere you go." The boss scratches his head and says, "How on earth do you get that to represent 99?" "Eacha da trees is a dirty now. So, itsa dirty tree, and a dirty tree, and a dirty tree. Datsa a 99." The boss is getting worried now that he's going to actually have to hire the Italian, so he says, "Alright, last question." Same rules again, but represent the number 100." The Italian stares into space some more, then he picks up the picture again and makes a little mark at the base of each tree and says, "Ere you go. One hundred." The boss looks at the attempt. "You must be nuts if you think that represents a hundred!" The Italian leans forward and points to the marks at the base of each tree and says, "You see, a little a doga come alonga and shita by the bottom of eacha tree. So now you gota dirty tree and a turd, dirty tree and a turd, and dirty tree and a turd, data makes one hundred."

So, whenna I start?

Other Attractions and Sports

Track and Field[5]

Golf

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