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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEarly life[edit]Club career[edit]Early career[edit]AC Milan[edit]Benfica[edit]Atalanta[edit]Roma[edit]International career[edit]Style of play[edit]Career statistics[edit]Club[edit]International[edit]Honours[edit]Orders[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Early life[edit]Cristante was born to a Canadian father of Italian descent[3][4] and an Italian mother in San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy.[5][6] He grew up in the district of San Giovanni in Casarsa della Delizia.[5] Cristante’s parents named him Bryan in honour of English singer Bryan Ferry.[6] He holds dual Canadian\u2013Italian citizenship.[7]Club career[edit]Early career[edit]Cristante was born in San Vito al Tagliamento but raised in the nearby San Giovanni di Casarsa, where he started playing football as a child.[8] He moved on to Liventina Gorghense, an amateur club in the province of Treviso, before joining AC Milan in 2009.[9] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4AC Milan[edit]Throughout his time in AC Milan’s youth system he was a member of the under-15 squad who won the Campionato Giovanissimi Nazionali in 2010,[10] scoring eight goals,[8] as well as a member of the under-17 side who won the Campionato Allievi Nazionali in 2011.[11]He made his professional debut for the club on 6 December 2011, aged 16 years and 278 days, coming on as a substitute for Robinho in a UEFA Champions League group stage match against Viktoria Plze\u0148, which ended in a 2\u20132 draw.[12] He thus became the youngest ever Milan player to feature in a Champions League game and third youngest overall.[13][14]Cristante was elected as the best player at the Torneo di Viareggio 2013. On 4 March 2013, Cristante signed his first professional contract, which would have kept him at Milan until 2018. He joined the first team squad at the start of the 2013\u201314 season.[15]On 10 November 2013, he made his debut in Serie A, coming on as a substitute for Kak\u00e1 in a match against Chievo Verona, which ended in a 0\u20130 draw.[16] He scored his first goal for the club on 6 January 2014, set up by the Brazilian in a 3\u20130 victory at the San Siro against Atalanta.Benfica[edit]On 1 September 2014, Cristante signed a five-year contract with Portuguese champions Benfica[17][18] for a transfer fee of \u20ac4.84 million.[19]On 12 December, he debuted in a 0\u20135 Primeira Liga victory at Vit\u00f3ria Set\u00fabal.[20] On 14 January, he scored his first goal for the club in a 4\u20130 win against Arouca in the third round of the league cup.[21]Atalanta[edit]Cristante joined Atalanta on loan from Benfica in January 2017; Atalanta later bought him outright in summer 2018 for the \u20ac4 million release clause,[22] in a total fee of \u20ac9.5 million, with Benfica keeping 15% of Cristante’s economic rights.[23]Roma[edit]On 8 June 2018, Cristante was immediately loaned out to Roma in a one-year loan deal from Atalanta for a fee of \u20ac5 million with a compulsory purchase option for an additional \u20ac15 million and a further \u20ac10 million in performance-related bonuses.[24][25] On 28 February 2019, Roma made the deal permanent.[26]International career[edit]Prior to representing the Italian senior side, Cristante also represented Italy at various youth levels. He was initially also eligible to play for Canada at international level, as he holds a Canadian passport through his father.[27][28]On 10 November 2016, he made his debut with the Italy U21 team, in a friendly match lost 3\u20132 against England in Southampton.Cristante was called up to the senior Italy national team for the side’s 2018 World Cup qualifying matches against Macedonia and Albania on 6 and 9 October 2017, respectively.[29] He made his senior international debut on 6 October, coming on as a substitute in the second half of an eventual 1\u20131 home draw against Macedonia.[28][30] Cristante scored his first goal for the national team on 7 October 2020, the first goal of a 6\u20130 home win against Moldova in a friendly match.[31]In June 2021, he was included in Italy’s squad for UEFA Euro 2020 by manager Roberto Mancini.[32] On 11 July, Cristante won the European Championship with Italy following a 3\u20132 penalty shoot-out victory over England at Wembley Stadium in the final, after a 1\u20131 draw in extra-time; Cristante made a substitute appearance during the final, coming on for Nicol\u00f2 Barella in the second half of regulation time, and played a role in helping Italy score the equalizing goal by setting up the goal of Leonardo Bonucci following a corner kick.[33]Style of play[edit]Cristante is known for his technical ability, vision, physicality, and versatility in central areas of the pitch, which allows him to win back possession and start attacking plays; moreover, he is adept with either foot and is also capable of making late attacking runs into the penalty area. While he is not known for his heading ability, his height also makes him effective in the air. Having started his senior career at Milan as a deep-lying playmaker or a regista in Italian, he successfully transitioned into an attacking midfielder, or a trequartista, in the 3\u20134\u20131\u20132 formation employed by manager Gian Piero Gasperini at Atalanta, which led him to score 15 times in just one and a half seasons for the club; he has also been used out wide on occasion. However, at Roma, while mostly playing as an offensive\u2013minded central midfielder, known as the mezzala role in Italian football jargon, Cristante also began to be used as a central defender in the middle of a back three, courtesy of his positional sense, as well as his ability to play out or carry the ball out from the back.[34][35][36][37][38]Career statistics[edit]Club[edit]As of match played 8 April 2023[39][40]International[edit]As of match played 26 March 2023[40][41]Appearances and goals by national team and yearNational teamYearAppsGoalsItaly2017102018502019102020212021130202271202320Total312Scores and results list Italy’s goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Cristante goal.[41]Honours[edit]Benfica[42][43]RomaItalyIndividualOrders[edit]References[edit]^ “Comunicato Ufficiale N. 88” [Official Statement No. 88] (PDF) (in Italian). Lega Serie A. 2 December 2016. p.\u00a02. Retrieved 14 June 2021.^ “Bryan Cristante”. AS Roma. 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Retrieved 24 August 2012.^ Pietro Mazzara (4 December 2011). “DNA vincente e seriet\u00e0: ecco chi \u00e8 Bryan Cristante”. milannews.it (in Italian). Retrieved 15 December 2011.^ “Campionato Giovanissimi Nazionali 2009\/10”. acmilan.com (in Italian). Associazione Calcio Milan. Archived from the original on 23 December 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2012.^ “Campionato Allievi Nazionali 2010\/11”. acmilan.com (in Italian). Associazione Calcio Milan. Archived from the original on 23 December 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2012.^ Ian Holyman (6 December 2011). “Plze\u0148 secure late draw with Milan to end on a high”. uefa.com. Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 7 December 2011.^ Gaetano De Stefano (7 December 2011). “Pato and Robinho not enough, AC Milan fluff the finish in Prague”. gazzetta.it. La Gazzetta dello Sport. Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 24 August 2012.^ Lu. Guaz. 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