Since 2021, Marina has been the presenter for Serie A football matches broadcast in Albania and Kosovo.
Early life and education
Marina was born on July 18, 1998, in Chicago, Illinois to Albanian parents Ardian and Kristina Marina from Shkodër.[1] She was named after Cindy Crawford.[2] Her father played collegiate football in Albania, while her mother was a professional volleyball player in Albania and Italy.[3] She is the second of three children and only daughter.[4]
Marina began playing volleyball in her youth. She was a setter on her high school team and played club volleyball at Forza1, where her mom also coached. In addition, she was a California state nominee for Gatorade Player of the Year in volleyball. After graduating from high school, Marina joined the Duke Blue Devils women's volleyball team, and was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) All-Freshman Team. For her sophomore year, Marina left Duke and began playing for the USC Trojans women's volleyball team.[3]
Marina began modeling at age 14.[2] Her career in modeling began after being recruited by fashion designer Ema Savahl to model her dresses; Savahl is a friend of Marina's mother.[6] She began her pageantry career in 2019, competing in the Miss Universe Albania 2019 competition.[2] She went on to win the competition on June 7, 2019, becoming the first American-born woman to ever win the title, and the second foreign-born to ever win the title, following Kosovo-born Agnesa Vuthaj in 2005.
Marina represented Albania at the Miss Universe 2019 pageant held in Atlanta, Georgia on December 8, 2019, and placed in the top 20.[7][8][9] Her reign as Miss Universe Albania ended after she crowned Paula Mehmetukaj as her successor at Miss Universe Albania 2020 on September 18, 2020.[10]
Television
In August 2021, Marina became the official presenter for Serie A football matches broadcast in Albania and Kosovo.[11]