Urmila Rosario is an Indian sports manager who has been the head coach of the Australian women’s team and the 2023 ODI World Cup-winning men’s team for many years.
Wiki/Biography
Urmila Rosario was born in 1989 in Doha, Qatar (34 years old; as of 2023). She belongs to Kinnigoli in Mangalore, Karnataka state, India.
Her parents moved to Qatar in 1978, before she was born, where she received her education. From 2007 to 2010, she studied for a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management at Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business.
appearance
Height (approximately): 5′8″
Weight (approximately): 55kg
Hair color: black
Eye color: black
Body measurements (approximately): 32-30-34
family
Parents and siblings
Her father, Valentine Rosario, worked as a financial executive in a well-known financial company, and her mother, Ivy Rosario, worked as a teacher in a UGPC school in Doha. After returning to India in the late 2010s, they began working on a coffee estate in Sakleshpura, Karnataka.
She is the youngest of four siblings. Her eldest brother, David Vikas Rosario, is a teacher of astronomy at the University of Newcastle in the United Kingdom. He is married to Allegra Rosario and has two children.
Her sister (younger than David) Rose Ishwari Rosario works in the NHS in Scotland, is married to Dirk Habicht and has three children .
Her brother, Uday Rosario, teaches at Georgetown University in Qatar and is married to Galateia Androulaki, with whom he has two children.
husband and children
There are not many details about her husband and children.
Country of Citizenship
She holds Indian citizenship.
Profession
She played different sports like tennis, basketball, netball and rowing while growing up and studied at the Bhupati Tennis Village in Udupi under former Indian international player and coach Krishan Bhupati. Krishan Bhupathi); However, she suffered multiple fractures of both legs during her teenage years, which prevented her from pursuing a career as an athlete and decided to enter the field of sports management.
From October 2006 to December 2006, she served as deputy manager of photography media during the 2006 Asian Games (formally known as the 15th Asian Games) in Doha.
From April to May 2007, she served as a media assistant during the 2007 Qatar Athletics Super Grand Prix. From May to August 2008, she interned at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Global Sports Fund. From May 2010 to August 2010, she worked as a marketing coordinator at beIN SPORTS.
From August 2010 to March 2015, she served as tournament coordinator at the Qatar Tennis Federation.
From August 2015 to May 2016, she served as Match Coordinator and from June 2016 to April 2019, she served as Team Operations Officer for the Men’s Project at the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) in Adelaide.
In May 2019, she became head of operations for Cricket Australia’s women’s team. She also managed one of the venues during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
She has led the Australian women’s team to 22 consecutive ODI wins and led the Australian men’s team to win the 2023 ODI World Cup in India.
Facts/Trivia
- Her pronouns are she/her.
- She was an animal lover and owned rabbits.
- She is fluent in multiple languages like Hindi, English, Spanish, Kannada and Konkani.
- She also hosts numerous webinars and podcasts to assist athletes looking to pursue a career in sports management.
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