Urmila Rosario Age, Wiki and Bio

Urmila Rosario

Quick Info

ProfessionSports Manager
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/01/1989
Age35 years
BirthplaceDoha, Qatar

Physical Stats & More

Height173 cm
Weight55 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

EducationBachelor Of Science (B.Sc) In Business Administration And Management

Personal Life

Date of Birth01/01/1989
BirthplaceDoha, Qatar
NationalityIndian
HometownKinnigoli, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

Relationships & More

Marital StatusNot Known

Family

FatherValentine Rosario
MotherIvy Rosario
Siblings
Brother
  • David Vikas Rosario (Eldest, Astronomy specialist teacher at New Castle University in the UK, married to Allegra Rosario and has two children)
  • Uday Rosario (Younger than Rose, teacher at Georgetown University in Qatar, married to Galateia Androulaki and has two children)
Sister
  • Rose Ishwari Rosario (Younger than David, NHS worker in Scotland, married to Dirk Habicht and has three children)
SpouseNot known

Some Lesser Known Facts

Urmila Rosario is an Indian sports manager with experience managing various events and teams, including the Australian women's team.
She gained recognition for leading the Australian men's team to victory in the 2023 ODI World Cup in India.
Her parents emigrated to Qatar in 1978, where she was born, and spent nearly four decades working before relocating to India, where she completed her schooling.
During her teens, Urmila played multiple sports but had to switch to sports management due to recurrent leg injuries, despite training under Krishan Bhupathi at Bhupathi Tennis Village.
She held roles such as deputy photo media manager at the 2006 Asian Games, media assistant at the 2007 Qatar Athletics Super Grand Prix, and intern at the Global Sport Fund of the UNODC in 2008.
Urmila served as a marketing coordinator at beIN SPORTS and held various positions at the Qatar Tennis Federation and South Australian Cricket Association before joining Cricket Australia in 2019.
She managed a venue during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and led the Australian women's team to 22 consecutive ODI victories.
Urmila gained widespread attention for her role as the manager of the Australian men's team during their successful campaign in the 2023 ODI World Cup in India.