Anna Maria Picarelli Explained

Anna Picarelli
Fullname:Anna Maria Picarelli
Birth Date:November 4, 1984
Birth Place:Downey, California, United States
Position:Goalkeeper
Collegeyears1:2003–2006
College1:Pepperdine Waves
Years1:2006–2009
Clubs1:Bardolino Verona
Years2:2009
Clubs2:Los Angeles Legends
Years3:2010
Clubs3:Ajax America Women
Years4:2010
Clubs4:Kristianstads DFF
Years5:2011–2013
Clubs5:Pali Blues
Years6:2014
Clubs6:Seattle Sounders Women
Nationalyears1:2008–2012
Nationalteam1:Italy
Nationalcaps1:42
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2014–2023
Managerclubs1:Simon Fraser Red Leafs (assistant)
Pcupdate:20:13, 17 December 2022 (UTC)
Ntupdate:20:13, 17 December 2022 (UTC)

Anna Maria Picarelli (born November 4, 1984) is an American-born Italian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Seattle Sounders Women and the Italian national team.

Picarelli is an Italian American, born in Downey, California; her father Angelo Picarelli and uncle Joe Picarelli both became restaurateurs in Long Beach. Her paternal grandparents Mario and Maria Picarelli had migrated from Calabria to Downey in 1966.[1]

As a senior in her successful four-year career playing varsity soccer at Pepperdine University, Picarelli was called into a training camp for the United States women's national under-23 soccer team.[2] However, coach Jill Ellis quickly deemed Picarelli too small to be an effective goalkeeper at international level.

After graduating Picarelli approached Italian club Bardolino Verona who signed her after a very short trial. She played for Bardolino in a 3–3 UEFA Women's Champions League draw with Arsenal Ladies and caught the eye of Italy women's national football team manager Pietro Ghedin.[3]

In January 2008 Picarelli made her debut for Italy in a 1–0 friendly defeat in France.[4] By the time of UEFA Women's Euro 2009 Picarelli was Italy's first choice goalkeeper; playing in their shock 2–1 win over England, the 2–0 defeat to Sweden, the 2–1 over Russia and the quarter-final defeat to eventual winners Germany.

After Italy's win over England, Picarelli's partner Cameron Thomas made her a marriage proposal inside the Lahti Stadium, which she accepted.[5]

After leaving Bardolino and playing her club football in America, Picarelli continued to be selected by the Italian national team. She played against the country of her birth in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA–CONCACAF play-off), which Italy lost 2–0 on aggregate.[6] She won a total of 42 caps for Italy.[7]

In July 2014 she was appointed to a role as an assistant college soccer coach with the Simon Fraser Red Leafs, based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Picarelli Experiencing Italy One Game at a Time . . Doug . Krikorian . June 28, 2008 . May 17, 2013 . March 3, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303233325/http://www.nmnathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=18500&ATCLID=1504800 . dead .
  2. News: Picarelli, Woods Invited to US Soccer Under 21 Women's National Team Camp. West Coast Conference Sports. January 10, 2006. May 17, 2013.
  3. Web site: The International Player. Pepperdine University. May 17, 2013. Sarah. Fisher. April 8, 2011.
  4. Web site: Goalkeepers. Italian Football Federation. May 17, 2013.
  5. News: Amore mio, para e sposami la bella favola della Picarelli. . August 27, 2009. May 17, 2013. Alessandro. Di Maria. Italian.
  6. News: Southland's Anna Picarelli an obstacle for U.S. women's soccer team. Los Angeles Times. Steve. Lowery . November 10, 2010. May 17, 2013.
  7. News: Vitale . Christian . Anna Maria Picarelli: "La Nazionale meritava di più, la gara contro l'Inghilterra mi ha cambiato la vita" . 17 December 2022 . Calcio Femminile Italiano . 29 July 2022 . Italian.
  8. News: SFU women's soccer names assistant coaches . 17 December 2022 . Burnaby Now . 24 July 2014.