Age, Biography and Wiki
Brandon Miele was born on 28 August, 1994 in Tallaght, Ireland. Discover Brandon Miele's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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Brandon Miele |
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30 years old |
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Virgo |
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28 August 1994 |
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28 August |
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Tallaght, Ireland |
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Ireland |
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Brandon Miele Height, Weight & Measurements
At 30 years old, Brandon Miele height
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Brandon Miele Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Brandon Miele worth at the age of 30 years old? Brandon Miele’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Ireland. We have estimated
Brandon Miele's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In January 2020, Miele was banned from football for two years following a doping violation. The offence was 'refusing or failing' to submit a full sample following a match between St Patrick's Athletic and Sligo Rovers in April 2019. A joint statement from Sport Ireland and the FAI stated that Miele had "committed a violation of Article 2.3 by not submitting to Sample collection after notification and did not have a compelling justification for doing so."
Professional appearances – correct as of 8 January 2020.
Miele released his own statement via the PFAI, stating "On 19 April 2019, while an unused substitute for St Patrick's Athletic, in a match against Sligo Rovers, I was selected randomly to do a post-match drugs test. As I had already urinated twice over the course of the match, I found it difficult to provide a sample. While trying to do so, I was informed by my partner, Sinead, that my daughter had fallen and hit her head. Over a period of two hours while attempting to comply with the requirements of the testers, my partner became increasingly concerned about the health of my daughter and contacted me continuously to ask me to return to care for her. While some confusion arose as to whether or not she had been brought to hospital, it became apparent to me that it would be necessary to leave the testing centre to be with my daughter, who has a history of health problems in her short life to date, including one period of intensive care detention.
Despite having a year left on his Rovers contract, it was announced on 12 December 2018 that Miele, along with former Rovers' teammate Mikey Drennan had signed a 2-year contract with Dublin rivals St Patrick's Athletic where he would play with former Newcastle United teammate Lee Desmond. He made his debut on the 15th February 2019 in a 1–0 win over Cork City on the opening day of the season at Richmond Park. Miele did not train with the club since the beginning of May and tendered his resignation on June 6th, 2019 which was accepted. He made 8 appearances for the club in total.
Rovers finished 2017 once again 22 points off 1st place but improved their league position, finishing in 3rd place as well as making it to an FAI Cup Semi-final Replay and League of Ireland Cup Final, losing both to Dundalk. Miele was named as League of Ireland Player of the Month for September 2017 after scoring a goal against Cork City, another against Finn Harps as well as a hat-trick in the FAI Cup against his former side Bluebell United. Miele again played in every European game for Rovers as they knocked out Stjarnan of Iceland before losing to Mladá Boleslav of the Czech Republic. In all competitions, Miele played in 41 games, scoring 16 goals.
Miele signed a new 2-year contract at Rovers on 17 November 2017. The season turned out to be a disappointment for Miele, as he played 29 games in all competitions, scoring 3 goals but just 15 of those appearances were starts in the league and he played no part in Rovers' narrow 2–1 aggregate loss to Swedish side AIK.
The 2016 season saw Miele score 9 goals in 30 league games as Rovers finished 4th and qualified for Europe again. The season was a disappointment for the club however, as well as finishing 22 points off champions Dundalk, they lost 5–0 at home to Cork City in the FAI Cup and were knocked out of the UEFA Europa League at the first hurdle by RoPS of Finland 4–1 on aggregate, with Miele playing in both games. This poor form saw manager Pat Fenlon replaced by Stephen Bradley on 3 July.
Miele has Italian family roots, with his paternal grandfather from the village of Cassino outside Naples. He has played at various underage levels for Ireland, making his Republic of Ireland U21 debut against Norway U21 on 17 November 2015, a 0–0 draw at the RSC in Waterford.
On 23 December 2014, it was announced that Miele had signed for Pat Fenlon's Shamrock Rovers side, on the same day that it was announced that ex-Ireland international Stephen McPhail had signed a new contract at the club. Miele's debut in senior football came on 3 April 2015, when he came on from the bench in the 84th minute and in injury time he scored the third goal in a 3–0 win over Galway United at Tallaght Stadium. The season turned out to be a huge success for Miele, scoring 11 league goals in 28 league games, he also played in all 4 of Rovers' UEFA Europa League campaign as they knocked out Luxembourg side Progrès Niederkorn before being knocked out by Odds BK of Norway. This form saw him voted into the PFAI Team of the Year by his fellow professionals as well as being voted the PFAI Players' Player of the Year and Shamrock Rovers Player of the Year.
Miele started out playing schoolboy football with Dublin club Cherry Orchard. After impressing for The Orchard, he was signed by Premier League club Newcastle United in 2010. He made his way through the ranks right up to reserve team level. He had a successful time at underage level for the club, with Miele and Newcastle clinching the Tier Two title and also winning the Premier Academy Group D at under-18's level. After 4 years at the club without being given an opportunity at first-team level, he left the club and returned home. During his time at Newcastle he played with included Rolando Aarons, Adam Campbell, Nile Ranger, Jamie Sterry, Jak Alnwick, Curtis Good, Romain Amalfitano, Mehdi Abeid, Marcus Maddison, Freddie Woodman, Adam Armstrong and Lee Desmond among others. He signed for Leinster Senior League side Bluebell United on his return, to keep fit before leaving the club a few days before Christmas 2014 when he returned to professional football by signing for League of Ireland Premier Division side Shamrock Rovers, from his hometown of Tallaght.
Brandon Miele (born 28 August 1998) is an Irish professional footballer who is currently serving a 2 year ban from football for a doping violation. He last played for League of Ireland Premier Division club, St Patrick's Athletic, having previously played for his first senior club Shamrock Rovers for 4 years.