Bruno Martins Indi
Bruno Martins Indi was born in Barreiro, Setúbal District, Portugal on February 8th, 1992 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 32, Bruno Martins Indi biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Rolando Maximiliano "Bruno" Martins Indi (born 8 February 1992) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a defender for Championship club Stoke City. Martins Indi began his career with Dutch club Feyenoord, after progressing through the club's youth teams.
He spent four seasons at De Kuip, making 120 appearances before moving to Portugal in July 2014 to play for Porto for a fee of €7.7 million.
In August 2016 Martins Indi joined Premier League side Stoke City on loan for the 2016–17 season.
A year later, he signed for Stoke permanently for a fee of £7 million. A full international for the Netherlands since 2012, he has gained over 30 caps and was part of their squad which finished third at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Early life
Born in Barreiro, Portugal, to parents from Guinea-Bissau, Martins Indi moved to Rotterdam, Netherlands, with his family, at the age of three months. He began playing football with youth teams at amateur club Spartaan '20 before joining the Feyenoord Academy at the age of 13.
Personal life
On 23 March 2012, Martins Indi became a father after his girlfriend Mecia gave birth to a daughter. Martins Indi is fluent in Portuguese and still speaks it with his parents. He is an observant Muslim.
Club career
At the start of the 2010-11 season, Martins Indi joined Feyenoord's first team squad as an academy student. On August 19, 2010, he made his professional debut for Feyenoord when he was part of the starting lineup for the Europa League home match against Gent (1–0). He made his Ethical debut against Heracles Almelo on August 22, 2010, three days later. Martins Indi received a red card for the first time in his club career in stoppage time against NAC Breda on September 12, 2010. In a 6–1 victory over Willem II, Martins Indigogoth scored his first Eligivisie goal for Feyenoord, alongside Ryo Miyaichi and Georginio Wijnaldum, who made headlines for their outstanding job defensively and culminating a promising show with a header kick.
Martins Indi became a regular starter under Feyenoord's new manager Ronald Koeman, who took over the 2011–12 season. Martins Indi scored his first league goal of the season on October 22nd, beating VVV-Venlo 21-0. Martins Indi signed a new deal on February 22nd, 2012, which will keep him employed at De Kuip until the summer of 2016. In 2011, he appeared 31 times as Feyenoord finished second, behind Ajax in 2nd place. He was a key player under Koeman in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 campaigns, playing in 39 and 31 games respectively.
Martins Indigo transferred to Primeira Liga team Porto for €7.7 million on July 15, 2014. In a 2–1 home win over Braga on October 5, he scored his first goal for Porto. Martins Indi played 37 times for Porto in the league as runners-up to Benfica, but the UEFA Champions League was also cut by Bayern Munich in the quarter-final stage. He made 33 appearances for the team in 2015-2016, and Nuno Esprito Santo told him he was allowed to leave the Estádio do Drago at the end of the season.
Martins Indi joined Stoke City on loan from October 31 to the 2016–17 season. He made his Stoke debut against Tottenham Hotspur on September 10, 2016. Martins Indi formed a defensive partnership with Ryan Shawcross, which helped Stoke get off to a slow start to the season. Martins Indigo scored this first goal in English football on December 31 in a 4–2 loss at Chelsea. Martins Indi said in May 2017 that he intends to make his loan move into a permanent transfer in the summer. However, Mark Hughes revealed that a deal with Porto for Martins Indi had been a "impasse" and that he had to return to Porto at the end of the season.
Martins Indi came from Stoke and Porto after lengthy talks, and eventually joined Stoke on August 11, 2017 for a five-year contract worth £7 million. In 2017, Martins Indie struggled with injuries, making 19 appearances in the EFL Championship as Stoke suffered relegation to the EFL Championship. In the second tier of the 2018–19 season, he appeared 41 times, finishing in 16th place. In a 2–0 victory over Bolton Wanderers on October 2, 2018, he scored a rare goal. Martins Indi was playing out of place at left back by both Gary Rowett and Nathan Jones during the season. Martins Indi confessed to preparing for a return to the top level as he approaches the end of the season, with Stoke struggling to mount a promotion challenge.
Martins Indi was supposed to leave the club in the summer of 2019, but a transfer was unable to take place, and he remained with Stoke. Stoke's season started poorly, with Jones being brought by Michael O'Neill in November and then escorted to left back in Martins Indi. He stayed in the team for the remainder of the 2019–20 season, appearing in 35 games, assisting Stoke in avoiding relegation and finishing in 15th place.
Martins Indi joined AZ Alkmaar on loan for the 2020–21 season from October 6th, 2020. Martins Indi served 33 times for AZ, helping them finish third in third place in qualifying for the UEFA Europa League. On July 5, 2021, he made the move to Arizona permanent.
International career
Martins Indi was allowed to play for either Portugal or the Netherlands as a result of his dual citizenship; in addition, he was also eligible for Guinea-Bissau, according to his parents' nationality. The Dutch team, according to Martins Indi, was favored by the Dutch team. Martins Indi made his Dutch under-17 squad's 2–1 loss to Colombia at the 2009 U-17 World Cup on October 25, 2009, before going to Ouasim Bouy in the 79th minute. This was his first appearance for the Dutch U17 team. Martins Indi was called up to the Netherlands under-19 squad and played for the full 90 minutes in a 3–0 victory over Germany on May 23, 2010.
He played his first international game against Belgium on August 15, 2012, on August 15, 2012. Despite the Netherlands losing 4-2, Martins Indi made a stunning debut and aided in the development of both Dutch goals. He became a regular player during qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, scoring his first international goals in Hungary and Romania's 4–1 wins. Martins Indide is a professional footballer who plays for the Netherlands under 21 team at the UEFA Under-21 Championship in 2013. He was selected in the tournament's all-star squad due to his performances.
Martins Indi made his World Cup debut in a 5–1 victory over reigning champions Spain on June 13, 2014, a 58–1 win. Tim Cahill was knocked unconscious by Tim Cahill in his second World Cup match against Australia on June 18th, and he was admitted to hospital with a suspected concussion. He recovered faster than expected, but he skipped only the final group stage match against Chile. The Netherlands eventually finished third in the tournament.
Martins Indi was sent home after ten minutes of a potential 2–0 friendly loss away to Italy on September 4, 2014, after conceding a penalty by fouling Simone Zaza and refusing him a goalscoring opportunity. He was suspended for striking Kolbeinn Sigórsson after the Dutch lost 1–0 in Danny Blind's first game in charge of a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match on September 3rsson.