Mark Birighitti
Birighitti playing for Adelaide United Youth in 2009
Personal information
Full name Mark Romano Birighitti[1]
Date of birth (1991-04-17) 17 April 1991
Place of birth Perth, Western Australia
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Dundee United
Youth career
ECU Joondalup
Perth
2006–2007 WA NTC
2007–2008 AIS
2008–2009 Adelaide United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008 AIS 18 (0)
2008–2012 Adelaide United 8 (0)
2012–2016 Newcastle Jets 77 (0)
2015Varese (loan) 4 (0)
2016–2017 Swansea City 0 (0)
2017–2018 NAC Breda 16 (0)
2018–2019 Melbourne City 0 (0)
2019–2022 Central Coast Mariners 79 (0)
2022– Dundee United 23 (0)
International career
2007 Australia U17 3 (0)
2008–2011 Australia U20 33 (0)
2012 Australia U23 2 (0)
2013 Australia 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21 April 2023
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 15 November 2017

Mark Romano Birighitti (born 17 April 1991) is an Australian professional footballer who most recently played as a goalkeeper for Scottish Championship side Dundee United.

Born in Perth, Birighitti played youth football at the Australian Institute of Sport before making his professional debut for Adelaide United. In 2012, he moved to Newcastle Jets and spent time on loan to Italian club Varese in 2015. In 2016, Birighitti left Newcastle to again move to Europe, firstly with Swansea City and then NAC Breda. He returned to the A-League in 2018 with Melbourne City before moving to Central Coast Mariners a year later. He then signed for Dundee United in 2022.

Birighitti has played once for the Australian national team, at the 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup. He has also represented Australia's youth teams on many occasions, including at the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup and winning the 2010 AFF U-19 Youth Championship.

Club career

Adelaide United

Birighitti started his career at the AIS before moving to Adelaide United in 2008. He made his first team debut against Queensland Roar on 17 October 2008 helping Adelaide to a 1–0 win.[2] Aurelio Vidmar praised the young goalkeeper after the match saying "I think Birighitti played well he's got a really good future, he had big shoes to fill and I think he did an outstanding job tonight."[3]

His second successive A-League start came against Perth Glory at Hindmarsh Stadium after Adelaide's number one goalkeeper, 28-year-old Eugene Galekovic, was injured during the Asian Champions League match against FC Bunyodkor.[4] Despite conceding the match's first goal at the near post, Birighitti played his part in the 2–1 win taking Adelaide to the top of the league table.[5]

With Galekovic again ruled out with injury Birighitti started the second leg of the 2008 AFC Champions League Final against Gamba Osaka on 12 November 2008; Adelaide lost the match 2–0.[6] He injured his ankle after falling awkwardly in a training session on 17 December 2008 ruling him out of the remaining A-League 2008-09 season.[7]

Newcastle Jets

On 17 January 2012 it was announced he had signed a two-year contract with A-League club Newcastle Jets starting post the 2012 AFC Champions League group stage.[8] He quickly became the first choice goalkeeper for the Newcastle Jets, edging out Ben Kennedy and Jack Duncan. In late 2013 he signed a contract extension with the Jets until the end of the 2015–16 season.[9]

On 24 March 2014, Birighitti flew to Germany to discuss a possible transfer to Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen.[10][11] After failing to secure a contract with Bayer Leverkusen he then came back to the Jets for the 2014–15 season.

In October 2015, Birighitti was involved in an on-field collision with Sydney FC striker Shane Smeltz. Birightitti suffered multiple broken teeth and required facial surgery after the incident.[12] He returned to action within weeks, missing only one A-League game.[13]

Loan to Varese

On 27 January 2015, Birighitti joined Serie B club Varese on a six-month loan deal.[14] He made his league debut for Varese in a 1–0 away loss to Vicenza on 25 April 2015.[15]

Swansea City

On 18 July 2016, Birighitti joined Premier League side Swansea City on a two-year deal.[16] After the 2016–17 season, Birighitti went on trial at Dutch side Willem II, following a lack of opportunities at Swansea.[17]

NAC Breda

On 1 September 2017, Birighitti joined Eredivisie side NAC Breda on a two-year deal.[18] Birighitti was considered unreliable and was let go by NAC Breda after 1 year. He did however play the full 90 minutes in NAC Breda's first ever away win in a Eredivisie match against Feyenoord, in which he also stopped a penalty.

Melbourne City

On 11 September 2018, Birighitti joined Australian A-League side Melbourne City on a three-year deal.[19] He again found himself as second-choice goalkeeper behind Eugene Galekovic - the same situation to his time at Adelaide United. After a year in which he didn't play at all, Birighitti negotiated a mutual release from the remainder of his contract.[20]

Central Coast Mariners

In August 2019, Birighitti joined Central Coast Mariners on a one-year contract.[21]

Dundee United

On 21 July 2022, it was announced that Birighitti had signed a two-year contract with Dundee United, subject to international clearance.[22] He made his first competitive start for his new club in their opening Scottish Premiership match against Kilmarnock which resulted in a 1–1 draw.[23] Birighitti made his European debut in a 1–0 win against AZ Alkmaar,[24] however, the second leg of the tie ended in a 7–0 Dundee United loss, knocking them out the competition.[25]

He was not given a squad number for the 23/24 season, leading to some sources saying that he is no longer at Dundee United. However, he is still under contract.

International career

Birighitti was selected to represent the Australian under-20 squad at the 2010 AFC U-19 Championship.

He made his debut for the senior Australian side in their final match of the 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup against China, a 4–3 loss.[26]

Career statistics

As of 30 May 2023[27]
Club Season League Cup Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
AIS 2008[28] Victorian Premier League 1800000180
Adelaide United 2008–09[29] A-League 30001040
2009–10 00000000
2010–11[29] 30000030
2011–12[29] 20000020
Total 80001090
Newcastle Jets 2012–13[29] A-League 2200000220
2013–14[29] 2300000230
2014–15[29] 60000060
2015–16[29] 2601000270
Total 7701000780
Varese (loan) 2014–15[30] Serie B 40000040
Swansea City 2016–17 Premier League 00000000
NAC Breda 2017–18 Eredivisie 1501000160
2018–19 10000010
Total1601000170
Melbourne City 2018–19 A-League 00000000
Central Coast Mariners 2019–20 2603000290
2020–21 2700000270
2021–22 2605000310
Total7908000870
Dundee United 2022–23 Scottish Premiership 260202[lower-alpha 1]0300
Career total 2280120302430

Honours

Australia U20

Individual

References

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