![]() ![]() César made his Serie A debut on 28 August in the season opener against Treviso, making a good overall performance and keeping a clean-sheet as the match was won 3–0. His first title with the club came to him when he was benched at the Supercoppa Italiana against Juventus. Júlio César was given squad number 12, and made his official debut on 10 August in the first leg of 2005–06 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round versus Shakhtar Donetsk, keeping a clean-sheet in the 2–0 win at RSC Olimpiyskiy. In July 2005, following a deal between Chievo and Inter, Júlio César officially signed a three-year contract with Inter. Due to Serie A regulations that impose a cap on the number of non-EU players clubs can sign from abroad, Júlio César could not join Inter Milan at the time and was initially registered to Chievo through a deal between the two clubs. In January 2005, he moved to Italian Serie A club Chievo. He was the third goalkeeper with most appearances for the club, behind only Cantarele (557) and Zé Carlos (352). He left the club at the beginning of 2005, having made 285 appearances for the club in all competitions. ![]() I overdid it because I was sad and hurt, but I already apologized on Saturday." According to César, he did this because he was desperate and was feeling helpless, stating: "Fluminense was giving us the runaround and I wanted to help my teammates, who were going through a difficult situation. This attitude was heavily criticized by then coach of the team, Evaristo de Macedo, who called him an "idiot". With Flamengo already trailing 4–0, César, after making a save, dropped the ball on the ground and begun playing with the feet, dribbling several players until the ball was taken by Zé Carlos. In 2003, Júlio César become embroiled in a controversy during the loss to Fluminense. Following the match, while still on the dressing room, he interrupted a live interview of Beto to make a provocation to Vasco da Gama president Eurico Miranda, who, according to him, had already reserved the party at Basque. His best match for the team was the second match of 2001 Campeonato Carioca final against Vasco da Gama, making several great saves. Júlio César's performances on goal also earned him his first call-up to the Brazil senior squad in 2002, also helping Flamengo to escape relegation in several times in 2001, 20. From 1997 to 2000, he served as Clemer's understudy, only taking his spot during the Copa João Havelange, showing good skills on goal. He made his debut that year on 17 May in a match versus Fluminense where he saved a penalty kick, which proved to be insufficient as the team lost 2–0. Júlio César began his professional career with Clube de Regatas do Flamengo in 1997. He was selected for the 2006, 20 FIFA World Cups, and two Copa América tournaments.Ĭlub career Flamengo and Chievo Ĭésar won 87 international caps for Brazil. He was also named UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year after the 2009–10 season and won the Golden Glove award at the 2013 Confederations Cup. He was awarded the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year title in both 20, and was nominated for the 2009 Ballon d'Or, where he was voted into 21st place. Júlio César spent seven years at Italian club Inter Milan, with whom they won five Scudetti, the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, and the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup. Júlio César Soares de Espíndola (born 3 September 1979), known as Júlio César ( Portuguese pronunciation: ), is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. ![]() *Club domestic league appearances and goals South American Youth Football Championship ![]()
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