Marcello Martinelli’s Moment
Venezia FC’s 3-0 victory against FC Sudtirol Bolzano on 10 February was special for a number of reasons. Joel Pohjanpalo, Venezia FC captain, scored two goals wearing a one of one captain’s armband designed by Venezia FC superfan, illustrator, and cartoonist Marcello Martinelli.
Born in the United States, Marcello grew up in Venice, Italy attending football matches at one of the most historic grounds in the world, and the second-oldest stadium in Italy, Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo. Marcello recalls going into the Penzo’s “Curva,” (the Club’s section for home side spectators) and experiencing a sense of freedom that stuck with him for life.
Fast forward to 2024, with these experiences etched in his memory, Marcello has accomplished, in his words, “one of the coolest achievements that I have done so far. It’s surreal.” Marcello credits his opportunity to design Venezia FC’s captain’s armband through connections he made via social media and a local tattoo shop he frequents.
You never know what the game of football will bring to your doorstep.
Venezia FC and Marcello are a match made in heaven. Both are known for being outside of the box creatively, and it is a delight to see a club materialize an artist's work, especially from a lifelong fan.
“Sometimes it’s difficult to work with football clubs. I feel like my style may not suit certain teams. My art is a little bit more out there. I just love niche things, to be fair.”
Marcello’s niche style caught the eye of arguably one of the most creatively forward-thinking Football Clubs in the world. The captain’s armband is extremely symbolic with rich history. To be selected for this opportunity and deliver with quality and authenticity is a testament to Marcello’s ability and Venezia FC’s commitment to empower art in football.