Australian field hockey player
Michaela 'Miki' Spano (born 8 April 1997)[1] is an Australian field hockey player.[2]
Spano was part of the Australian women's junior national team 'The Jillaroos' that won bronze at the 2016 Hockey Junior World Cup in Chile.[3]
Personal life
Spano was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and made her junior international debut 2016 Junior Oceania Cup.[4] Spano currently lives in Toorak Gardens, South Australia and is a scholarship holder at the South Australian Institute of Sport (SASI).[5]
Hockey
Australia
Spano first represented Australia at the 2016 Junior Oceania Cup, playing in each of Australia's matches against New Zealand.[6] The tournament served as a qualifier for the 2016 Junior World Cup in Santiago, Chile.[7]
Replacing an injured Madi Ratcliffe in the team, Spano was also a member of the bronze medal-winning Australia U21 team at the Junior World Cup, scoring 2 goals in the tournament.[8]
In 2017, Spano represented the Australia U23 team in a tour of Europe,[9] as well as the Australia Development Squad in a tour of Japan.[10]
In August 2017, Spano was named to the national junior squad for the third time.[11]
Spano again represented Australia in 2018. In November, she represented the Under 23 side in a tour of China.[12] She will also represent the Jillaroos in a test series against the New Zealand Under 21 side in Hastings, New Zealand.[13]
In December 2018, Spano was named in the Australian Development Squad for the 2019 calendar year.[14]
Senior National Team
In March 2018, Spano was named in the Hockeyroos team to make her senior international debut in the Hockey Pro League.[15][16]
Spano's official debut came on 16 March in the Pro League Match against Argentina.[17]
State Hockey
Spano plays state hockey for her home state, South Australia, at both junior and senior level.[18] She has represented SA in the Australian Hockey League for the SA Suns on four occasions, most recently in 2018.[19]
Club Hockey
Spano plays her club hockey in South Australia, for AHC.[20] In 2018, Spano relocated to the Netherlands to represent HC Zwolle for the second half of their season.[21]
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