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Stefan Martin was born on 17 November, 1986 in Berwick, Victoria, is an Australian rules footballer. Discover Stefan Martin'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 37 years old?
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Stefan Martin |
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Age |
37 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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17 November, 1986 |
Birthday |
17 November |
Birthplace |
Berwick, Victoria |
Nationality |
Australia
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 37 years old group.
Stefan Martin Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Stefan Martin height is 199 cm and Weight 102 kg.
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199 cm |
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102 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
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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Stefan Martin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Stefan Martin worth at the age of 37 years old? Stefan Martin’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Stefan Martin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Timeline
Stefan Martin (born 17 November 1986) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs, Brisbane Lions, and Melbourne in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Martin grew up in Berwick, the second child of optometrists Peter and Rosemary Martin.
Alongside his older brother Tim and younger sister Karina he grew up playing basketball.
He played junior basketball at an elite level, starting out with the strong Dandenong Rangers program and progressing to the Nunawading Spectres senior team in the ABA.
Along with his academic merit, his basketball abilities earned him a scholarship at Haileybury College and in 2003, the same year Martin made the Australian under-20s representative side.
He played a test series for Australia in New Zealand as a raw 17-year-old shooting guard.
Martin would graduate from Haileybury College with an entrance score of 99.75 in 2004 to finish in the top 40 Victorian students.
He would go on in 2006 to study a science/law double degree.
In 2006, while still playing basketball, Martin decided to give in to his mates and join them at amateurs football club, Old Haileybury.
He was 19 and had never played a football game before.
He shocked everyone when he arrived up to his first game with a slurpee and doughnut.
Martin ended his first season by winning the under 19 best and fairest after polling 23 of a possible 24 votes, he had been given best on ground in eight of the nine games he played.
Martin had an article written about him in the Herald Sun and some AFL clubs were interested in him, most notably Melbourne Football Club who invited him to train and although he was overlooked in the 2007, Martin was asked to play at the Demons' VFL affiliate side at the time, Sandringham, so they could watch his development.
Martin started 2007 in Sandringham’s reserves, but was playing for the seniors as a ruckman soon after.
He impressed enough to be selected in the VFL Under 23 South side.
Later that year, much to his surprise, he was Melbourne's No. 3 pick in the 2008 pre-season draft.
He made his debut in Round 14 for Melbourne's match against the Brisbane Lions at the MCG as a 22-year-old.
He put in a solid performance and Melbourne managed its second win of the season.
Despite playing most of his time at VFL level as a ruckman Martin was used as a defender for Melbourne showcasing his great leap, versatility, speed and agility for his height.
He went on to play the next 8 games for Melbourne averaging 13 disposals and 4 marks a game.
He competed in the 2008 AFL Grand Final Sprint, narrowly placing second to Richmond speedster Matthew White who won off scratch.
Martin was used as utility in 2009, beginning the season in the backline before being trialled in the ruck and up forward.
He kicked six goals for the year from 19 games.
Persistent hip injuries cruelled his 2010 campaign and Martin only managed two games in round 5 and 6.
A late season return through the Casey Demons reserves failed to win him a recall to the senior side and the injuries eventually finished his season.
2011 was a breakout year for Martin, as he played the number one ruck role in the absence of the injured Mark Jamar.
He played 21 games, mostly in the ruck, he also proved dangerous when moved forward, kicked 10 goals for the season.
Martin was expected to spend more time forward with the return of Jamar but injury and an inability to break into the side hurt Martin's 2012 campaign, and he played just seven matches for the season.
After playing in round 1 and 3 he wasn't seen in the team again until round 14, but then played five in a row before a hip injury ended his year.
On 26 October 2012, Martin was traded to the Brisbane Lions in exchange for Picks 52 (Matt Jones) & 71 (Daniel Nicholson).
Martin's first season at Brisbane started well, with him playing a key role in the team's NAB Cup premiership side.
He kicked goals in each of his first three AFL games with the Lions, before injuring his ankle early in the Round 4 clash against North Melbourne.
Three weeks later he came back in the NEAFL but reinjured his ankle.
It was not until round 19 that Martin would play in the NEAFL after his ankle injury.
He impressed for the Lions reserves and was back in the AFL side for round 20.
He only gathered six disposals and 10 hitouts against Richmond in a loss; however, he suffered a hamstring strain that would effectively end his campaign.
Martin only managed five senior games in 2013.
After an injury plagued season in 2013, the start of 2014 looked to be another year of frustration for Martin as he continued through his second pre-season with the Lions with a combination of hamstring and back injuries, keeping him on the sidelines until round 9 of the AFL season.
He averaged 17 disposals, 14 hitouts and 2 tackles per game and ended up finishing 8th in Melbourne's club best and fairest.