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Martin Braithwaite Height, Age, Family, Biography

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Age: 33 Years
Hometown: Esbjerg, Denmark
Wife: Anne-Laure Braithwaite

Martin Braithwaite

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Full NameMartin Christensen Braithwaite
NicknameBraith
ProfessionFootballer, Philanthropist, Entrepreneur
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 11" (180 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Cricket
International DebutIn June 2013, for Denmark national football team
Professional DebutIn 2009, for Esbjerg fB
PositionForward
Jersey Number#9 (Denmark national football team)
Martin Braithwaite playing for Denmark
#22 (Grêmio FBPA, Brasileirão)
Martin Braithwaite during the Press conference after joining the club Grêmio FBPA
Domestic/State Team• Esbjerg fB (2009–2013)
• Toulouse FC (2013–2017)
• Middlesbrough FC (2017–2019)
• FC Girondins de Bordeaux (loan) (2018)
• CD Leganés (loan) (2019)
• CD Leganés (2019–2020)
• FC Barcelona (2020–2022)
• RCD Espanyol (2022–2024)
• Grêmio FBPA (2024)
Preferred footRight
Awards• Segunda División Player of the Month (February 2024)
• Segunda División Top scorer (2023–24)
Personal Life
Date of Birth5 June 1991 (Wednesday)
Age (as of 2024) 33 Years
BirthplaceEsbjerg, Denmark
Zodiac signGemini
NationalityDanish
HometownEsbjerg, Denmark
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
HobbiesTravelling, Playing Video Games, Listening Music
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
YouTube
Twitter
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date18 June 2019
Photo of Martin Braithwaite and his wife taken during their marriage ceremony
Family
Wife/SpouseAnne-Laure Braithwaite
Photo of Martin Braithwaite and his wife
ChildrenSon(s)- 4
• 2 stepsons from his wife's previous marriage
• Romeo
• Valentino

Daughter- 1
• Belle Braithwaite
Photo of Martin Braithwaite with his wife and children
ParentsFather- Keith Braithwaite
Mother- Heidi Braithwaite
Martin Braithwaite's parents
SiblingsSister- Mathilde Braithwaite (Football player)
Martin Braithwaite's sister
Favourites
Footballer(s)Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez
FoodGado-gado, Ayam geprek, Nasi goreng
Money Factor
Net Worth (approx.)$287 million (as of 2024)

Martin Braithwaite

Some Lesser Known Facts About Martin Braithwaite

  • Martin’s father is Guyanese and his mother is Danish. They both met in the United States.
  • Martin’s father’s surname was Brathwaite originally, but it was later, changed to Braithwaite by the authorities of the United States when he arrived in the country.
  • Since childhood, Martin always dreamt of being a footballer. A picture of him kicking a ball was captured by his local newspaper when he was just two years old.
  • Martin suffered from Legg-Calve-Perthes disease in his childhood because of which he spent 2 years in a wheelchair from the age of 5 to 7 years.
  • Martin’s journey as a footballer began in the academy at Sædding-Guldager Idrætsforening after which he joined his hometown club in Denmark, Esbjerg fB, in 2007. He won the Danish Cup with the club in 2012–13 season.
  • Before making his debut for the club Esbjerg fB in 2009, Martin went to the clubs AS Reggina 1914 and Newcastle United FC for the trials.
  • Martin runs a clothing brand ‘Trente’ along with his wife.
  • Due to Martin’s father’s Guyanese nationality, Martin was offered a chance to represent Guyana in international football in 2012, but he declined.
  • In 2013, Martin was acquired by the French club Toulouse FC for an estimated price of €2 million.
  • Martin’s first senior international goal came against Poland in August 2013 in a friendly match.
  • Martin started investing in the real estate business in 2017 with an investment of €850,000.
  • Martin is a fitness enthusiast and enjoys working out in the gym.
  • Martin joined the club CD Leganés at the beginning of the 2019 January transfer window on a loan deal. His first goal for the club came in the Copa Del Rey against Real Madrid in a 1–0 victory at home.

    Martin Braithwaite playing for CD Leganés

    Martin Braithwaite playing for CD Leganés

  • On 20 January 2019, Martin scored his first Spanish league goal for CD Leganés against FC Barcelona.
  • On 20 February 2020, FC Barcelona signed Martin on a four-and-a-half-year contract after activating his release clause of €18 million. They later increased his release clause to €300 million.

    Photo of Martin Braithwaite along with his family when he was revealed as a Barcelona player by the club

    Photo of Martin Braithwaite along with his family when he was revealed as a Barcelona player by the club

  • Martin’s first goal for FC Barcelona was assisted by Lionel Messi, in a match against RCD Mallorca which they won 4–0.
  • Although the Spanish winter transfer window starts on 1 January and ends on 2 February every year, FC Barcelona was exempted from the deadline to sign Martin as an emergency transfer after Ousmane Dembélé suffered a season-long injury.
  • Martin has invested in various restaurants in France and Spain.

    Photo of Martin Braithwaite with his family dining at one of their restaurant

    Photo of Martin Braithwaite with his family dining at one of their restaurant

  • Martin’s first-ever UEFA Champions League goal came on 24 November 2020 against FC Dynamo Kyiv. He scored 2 goals and an assist in the match.
  • Martin won the Copa del Rey title with FC Barcelona in the 2020-21 season.

    Photo of Martin Braithwaite with Lionel Messi posing with the Copa Del Rey trophy

    Photo of Martin Braithwaite with Lionel Messi posing with the Copa Del Rey trophy

  • On 1 September 2022, Martin left the club FC Barcelona with immediate effect as both the club and the player decided to terminate the remaining contract with mutual agreement.
  • Martin is fluent in multiple languages and can speak English, Spanish, French, and his native Danish.
  • Martin was part of Denmark’s football team squad which participated in the the 2018 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2020, and 2022 FIFA World Cup.

    Martin Braithwaite while playing against France in the World Cup 2022

    Martin Braithwaite while playing against France in the World Cup 2022

  • Martin along with his brother Philip Michael once invested £617,00 into NYCE Companies in the United States. As of August 2024, the value of the shares is £180million.
  • In the same month, reports suggested that he intended to purchase stakes in Espanyol FC, his former club which he left due to the mistreatment by the club.