Mark Iuliano - Italian National Team

Italian National Team

Iuliano was a regular in the Italy national football team setup during the peak of his career as he earned his first call-up in 1998 and received his last cap in 2003. capped for Italy national football team in UEFA Euro 2000 and FIFA World Cup 2002. He would make 20 total international appearances, scoring one goal for his country.

His debut came on 5 September 1998 against Wales.

He scored his only international goal against Portugal on 26 April 2000.

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