Urmila Rosario is an Indian sports manager who has worked for several years as the manager of the Australian women’s team and the men’s team that won the 2023 ODI World Cup.
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Wiki/Biography
Urmila Rosario was born in 1989 (age 34 years; as of 2023) in Doha, Qatar. He belongs to Kinnigoli, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.
Urmila Rosario (center) with her family during her childhood.
His parents moved to Qatar in 1978 before his birth where he did his schooling. He earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Business Administration and Management from the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University from 2007 to 2010.
Urmila Rosario (right) during her teenage years.
Physical Appearance
Height (Approx): 5′ 8″
Weight (Approx): 55 kg
Hair Color: Black
Eye colour: black
Body Measurements (Approx): 32-30-34
Family
parents and siblings
His father, Valentin Rosario, worked as a finance executive in a prestigious finance company, and his mother, Ivy Rosario, worked as a teacher at a UGCC school in Doha. After returning to India in late 2010, he started working at a coffee estate in Sakaleshpura, Karnataka.
Urmila Rosario with her parents
She is the youngest among four siblings. His eldest brother, David Vikas Rosario, is an astronomy specialist teacher at Newcastle University in the UK and is married to Allegra Rosario and has two children.
Urmila Rosario’s eldest brother, David Vikas Rosario with his wife Allegra Rosario
His elder sister (younger than David), Rose Ishwari Rosario, works for the NHS in Scotland and is married to Dirk Habicht and has three children.
Urmila Rosario with her sister Rose Ishwari Rosario (left)
His elder brother, Uday Rosario, teaches at Georgetown University in Qatar and is married to Galatea Androulaki and has two children.
Urmila Rosario’s older brother, Uday Rosario, with his wife Galatea Androulaki and their children
Urmila Rosario (right) with her siblings
husband and children
Not much information is available about her husband and children.
nationality
He has Indian citizenship.
livelihood
While growing up she played various sports such as tennis, basketball, tennis and rowing and enrolled at the Bhupathi Tennis Village in Udupi, where she learned under former India international player and coach Krishna Bhupathi; However, she fractured her legs several times during her teenage years, due to which she could not pursue a career as a player and decided to go into sports management.
Urmila Rosario (left) when she played tennis
From October 2006 to December 2006, he worked as the Deputy Photo Media Manager during the 2006 Asian Games (officially known as the XV Asiad) held in Doha.
Urmila Rosario (fifth from left) during her early sports management years.
From April to May 2007, she worked as a media assistant during the 2007 Qatar Athletics Super Grand Prix. From May to August 2008, he worked as an intern at the Global Sports Fund of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). From May to August 2010, he worked as marketing coordinator at beIN SPORTS.
Urmila Rosario when she was working in Qatar
From August 2010 to March 2015, he worked as the championship coordinator at the Qatar Tennis Federation.
Urmila Rosario (right) when she was working for the Qatar Tennis Federation
From August 2015 to May 2016, he worked as a competitions coordinator, and from June 2016 to April 2019, he worked as a team operations officer for men’s programs at the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) in Adelaide. .
Urmila Rosario (standing, far right) while working for the South Australian Cricket Association (SACA)
In May 2019, she became the head of women’s team operations for Cricket Australia. He also managed a venue during the 2022 FIFA World Cup held in Qatar.
Urmila Rosario (far right) managing a program.
She was the manager of the Australian women’s team that won 22 consecutive ODI matches and the Australian men’s team that won the 2023 ODI World Cup held in India.
Urmila Rosario (middle row, fifth from right) with the Australian women’s team.
Urmila Rosario with Mitchell Starc (right) after Australia won the 2023 ODI World Cup
Facts/General Knowledge
- Her pronouns are he/her.
- He is an animal lover and owns rabbits.
Urmila Rosario playing with rabbits
- She knows many languages like Hindi, English, Spanish, Kannada and Konkani.
- He has also given several webinars and podcasts to help athletes who want to pursue a career in sports management.
Urmila Rosario’s webinar poster
Categories: Biography
Source: vcmp.edu.vn