Italian footballer (born 1997)
Emilio Audero Mulyadi
(born 18 January 1997) is a professional
footballer
who plays as a
goalkeeper
for
Serie A
club
Inter Milan
, on loan from
Sampdoria
. Born in Indonesia, Audero is a former youth international player for Italy, reaching the
under-21
level.
Early life
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Audero was born in
Mataram
,
Indonesia
to an Indonesian father Edy Mulyadi and Italian mother Antonella Audero. He moved with his family to his mother's hometown in
Cumiana
, Italy in 1998.
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Club career
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Juventus
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Youth
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Audero joined the
Juventus youth system
in 2008, at age 11, after being noticed by
Michelangelo Rampulla
. With the
Primavera
(under-19) side, he reached the final of the 2015?16
Campionato Nazionale Primavera
under manager
Fabio Grosso
, only to lose out 7?6 on penalties to
Roma
, following a 1?1 draw.
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Senior
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Audero was first called up to the
Juventus
first team by manager
Massimiliano Allegri
on 30 November 2014, but remained on the bench in Juventus's 2?1 home win over
cross-city rivals
Torino
; he was called up to the bench five more times throughout the
2014?15 season
.
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The
following season
, he signed his first professional contract with the club once he turned 18, and was even included in the team's
UEFA
list; he was called up to the first team on 18 occasions in total, but once again failed to make an appearance for the club.
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Following the departure of
Rubinho
in 2016, Audero was promoted to the club's third-choice goalkeeper behind
Gianluigi Buffon
and
Neto
for the
2016?17 season
.
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After 61 call-ups in the league,
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Audero made his professional debut with Juventus on 27 May 2017, at the age of 20, in the final match of the
2016?17
Serie A
season, a 2?1 away victory over
Bologna
.
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Loan to Venezia
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On 8 July 2017, Audero joined
Serie B
club
Venezia
on loan.
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Sampdoria
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On 17 July 2018, Audero signed for
Serie A
club
Sampdoria
on loan until 30 June 2019 with an option to buy.
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On 26 February 2019, Sampdoria signed Audero on a permanent transfer in a deal worth €20 million.
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Loan to Inter Milan
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On 10 August 2023, following Sampdoria's
relegation
to
Serie B
at the end of the
previous season
, Serie A club
Inter Milan
announced the signing of Audero on a season-long loan with a future option to make the move permanent.
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On 29 November 2023, Audero made his debut for Inter Milan in the
2023?24 UEFA Champions League group stage
against
Benfica
which ended in a 3?3 draw.
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Inter Milan then went on the win the
scudetto
this season, with Audero capping three appearances in the league.
International career
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As he was born in Indonesia to an Indonesian father and an Italian mother, Audero remains eligible to play for both the
Italy
and
Indonesia
senior national teams.
Since 2012, he has represented Italy at all youth levels from the
under-15
to
under-21
levels. With the
Italy U17
team he took part at the
2013 UEFA European Under-17 Championship
. He was left out of the
Italy under-20 squad
for the
2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup
in South Korea as Juventus wanted him to remain eligible to play for the club.
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On 4 September 2017, he made his debut with the Italy U21 team under
Luigi Di Biagio
in a 4?1 friendly victory against
Slovenia
in Cittadella.
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Style of play
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As a tall goalkeeper,
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Audero possesses a good physique, and is known for his determination, reflexes, and shot-stopping ability between the posts, as well as his speed when rushing off his line and ability to get to ground and collect the ball, which enables his team to keep a high defensive line and inspire a sense of confidence in his back-line; he is less adept with his feet however.
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Considered to be a talented young player in the media, in 2019
UEFA
included him in their list of the most promising European players of his generation.
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Career statistics
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Club
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- As of match played 26 May 2024
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Honours
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Juventus
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Inter Milan
Italy U17
References
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"AUDERO MULYADI EMILIO"
(in Italian). Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
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a
b
c
"E. Audero Socceway Profile"
.
Soccerway
. Retrieved
21 March
2017
.
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"Emil Audero: Profile"
.
worldfootball.net
. HEIM:SPIEL
. Retrieved
2 March
2022
.
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a
b
c
d
e
Francesco Oddi (26 May 2017).
"Juventus, Allegri lancia Audero: a Bologna esordio per il terzo portiere"
(in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
.
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Elvira Erbi (26 May 2017).
"Juventus, tocca al portiere "indonesiano" Audero. Il predestinato"
(in Italian). Tutto Sport
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
.
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a
b
"CM EXCLUSIVE: Inter eye Juve promise"
. Calciomercato.com. 27 November 2015
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
.
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"Calendario e Risultati - Stagione 2015-16 - Finale"
(in Italian). legaseriea.it. Archived from
the original
on 1 July 2017
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
.
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"MOISE KEAN MAKES HISTORY, SEALS FINAL WIN FOR JUVENTUS"
. beinsports.com. 27 May 2017
. Retrieved
27 May
2017
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"Audero basks in the moment after Serie A debut"
. Juventus.com. 27 May 2017
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
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"UFFICIALE - Audero in prestito al Venezia"
(in Italian). tuttojuve.com. 8 July 2017
. Retrieved
8 July
2017
.
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Frattino, Marco (17 July 2018).
"UFFICIALE: Sampdoria, arriva Audero dalla Juventus"
[Audero on loan to Sampdoria].
Tutto Mercato Web
(in Italian). Arezzo: TC&C S.r.l
. Retrieved
1 November
2019
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Bonan, Tommaso (30 January 2019).
"UFFICIALE: Audero e tutto della Sampdoria. Le nuove cifre dell'affare"
.
Tutto Mercato Web
(in Italian). The press release of the club had been quoted in this news article. Arezzo: TC&C S.r.l
. Retrieved
30 January
2019
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"Juve, un'altra plusvalenza. La Sampdoria riscatta Audero: 20 milioni"
.
La Gazzetta dello Sport
(in Italian). Milan: RCS MediaGroup. 26 February 2019
. Retrieved
1 November
2019
.
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"Emil Audero e un nuovo giocatore dell'Inter"
[Emil Audero is a new Inter player].
inter.it
(in Italian). 10 August 2023
. Retrieved
11 August
2023
.
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"Kiper Kelahiran Indonesia Debut, Inter Milan Comeback Dahsyat Vs Benfica"
(in Indonesian). 30 November 2023
. Retrieved
30 November
2023
.
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Michele Contessa (7 September 2017).
"Dall'Under a Bari riecco i nemici-amici"
(in Italian). La Nuova Venezia
. Retrieved
14 September
2017
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"Under 21: Italia ne fa 4 alla Slovenia per dimenticare il ko in Spagna"
(in Italian). La Repubblica. 4 September 2017
. Retrieved
14 September
2017
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"50 for the future: UEFA.com's ones to watch for 2019"
. UEFA.com. 15 January 2019
. Retrieved
28 May
2020
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Saltari, Dario (20 August 2018).
"Guida alla Sampdoria 2018/19"
(in Italian). www.ultimouomo.com
. Retrieved
28 May
2020
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Priolo, Paolo (17 July 2018).
"Una giovane promessa spicca il volo: chi e Emil Audero"
(in Italian). www.sampnews24.com
. Retrieved
28 May
2020
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Donato, Leilo (17 October 2018).
"Better than Alisson, Buffon and Oblak: Audero, the goalkeeper with the highest save percentage in Europe"
. Goal.com
. Retrieved
28 May
2020
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Barizza, Marco (26 September 2019).
"Le pagelle di Cagliari-Sampdoria 0-0: Cragno spicca per il rigore, Kownacki e Quagliarella flop"
(in Italian). Eurosport
. Retrieved
28 May
2020
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"Samp taste victory once again; Quagliarella's penalty downs Rossoblu"
. U.C. Sampdoria. 24 February 2019
. Retrieved
28 May
2020
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"Emil Audero Player Profile"
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ESPN FC
. Retrieved
30 May
2017
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"Internazionale seal historic 20th Serie A title with derby victory over Milan"
.
The Guardian
. 22 April 2024
. Retrieved
22 April
2024
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"L`INTER VINCE LA EA SPORTS FC SUPERCUP!"
(in Italian). Lega Serie A. 22 January 2024. Archived from
the original
on 22 January 2024
. Retrieved
23 January
2024
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