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Zerboni
- Position Midfielder
- Date of Birth Dec 13 1986
- Height 5' 3
- Club North Carolina Courage
COURAGEOUS CLUB CAREER
In 2018, she started 20 games, played 1,800 minutes, scored three goals and had one assist. As a staple in the North Carolina Courage midfield, she was named to the NWSL’s Best XI for the second year in a row and became the first NWSL player to play 10,000 career minutes.
all the way to the top
After playing professionally for a decade, where she'd been known as one of the strongest midfielders in the NWSL, Zerboni got her long-awaited call up. She was called in as an injury replacement for the USA's match against Korea Republic in Cary, N.C. in October of 2017. She earned her first cap when she entered the match at halftime. Zerboni, who was just a few months shy of her 31st birthday when she debuted, became the oldest player to earn a first cap for the U.S. WNT.
She earned her second and first start on June 7, going the entire 90 minutes in center midfield and earning Player of the Game honors. In her third, Zerboni came off the bench at halftime on July 26 against Japan in Kansas City. She then earned her fourth cap as the USA first substitute vs. Australia on July 29, and her fifth against Brazil on August 2, 2018.
MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE
In true twin fashion, she also enjoys coaching players and has a personal training business. Off the field, she enjoys traveling and takes a lot pride in her charity work. After her aunt’s death from breast cancer, she started her own charity—MZ & Emmers Breast Cancer Charity Auction.
COURAGEOUS CLUB CAREER
In 2018, she started 20 games, played 1,800 minutes, scored three goals and had one assist. As a staple in the North Carolina Courage midfield, she was named to the NWSL’s Best XI for the second year in a row and became the first NWSL player to play 10,000 career minutes.
all the way to the top
After playing professionally for a decade, where she'd been known as one of the strongest midfielders in the NWSL, Zerboni got her long-awaited call up. She was called in as an injury replacement for the USA's match against Korea Republic in Cary, N.C. in October of 2017. She earned her first cap when she entered the match at halftime. Zerboni, who was just a few months shy of her 31st birthday when she debuted, became the oldest player to earn a first cap for the U.S. WNT.
She earned her second and first start on June 7, going the entire 90 minutes in center midfield and earning Player of the Game honors. In her third, Zerboni came off the bench at halftime on July 26 against Japan in Kansas City. She then earned her fourth cap as the USA first substitute vs. Australia on July 29, and her fifth against Brazil on August 2, 2018.
MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE
In true twin fashion, she also enjoys coaching players and has a personal training business. Off the field, she enjoys traveling and takes a lot pride in her charity work. After her aunt’s death from breast cancer, she started her own charity—MZ & Emmers Breast Cancer Charity Auction.