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Júlio Baptista

Júlio César Clemente Pereira Baptista (born 1 October 1981) is a Brazilian football manager and former player who played as an attacking midfielder or a forward.

Júlio Baptista
Baptista in 2016
Personal information
Full name Júlio César Clemente Pereira Baptista
Date of birth (1981-10-01) 1 October 1981 (age 42)
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Attacking midfielder / Forward
Youth career
São Paulo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2003 São Paulo 75 (7)
2003–2005 Sevilla 63 (38)
2005–2008 Real Madrid 59 (11)
2006–2007Arsenal (loan) 24 (10)
2008–2011 Roma 57 (12)
2011–2013 Málaga 29 (14)
2013–2015 Cruzeiro 36 (12)
2016 Orlando City 23 (6)
2018–2019 CFR Cluj 2 (0)
Total 368 (103)
International career
2003 Brazil U23 5 (3)
2001–2010 Brazil 47 (5)
Managerial career
2019–2021 Valladolid (youth)
2021–2023 Valladolid B
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Baptista is nicknamed "The Beast" due to his size and physical presence on the football field[2] and "Hulio" due to an interview with former teammate Joaquín. He began his career as a defensive midfielder, and after a series of impressive performances for his hometown squad São Paulo FC, Baptista signed for Sevilla FC in 2003. Upon signing for Sevilla, he was converted into a forward, and in his two seasons, he scored 50 goals, leading to his 2005 transfer to Spanish giants Real Madrid. After two unsuccessful seasons at Real Madrid with a loan spell at Arsenal sandwiched in between, Baptista transferred to Roma in Italy. In January 2011 he returned to Spain by signing for Málaga, and two years later went back to Brazil with Cruzeiro.

Club career edit

São Paulo edit

Sevilla edit

On 3 August 2003, Sevilla FC unveiled Baptista as their newest signing. He cost the Spanish club £1.75 million (US$3.75 million). Baptista made it clear he was confident that he would succeed in Spain.[3] He donned the No.19 jersey and began playing as an attacking midfielder. Baptista settled in quickly, scoring a double in Sevilla's 4–0 victory over Racing de Santander.[4] As the season progressed, his good form continued, including a double against Levante UD and once more hitting the back of the net against Racing de Santander, this time with four goals as Sevilla picked up a 5–2 victory at home.

His form attracted the attention of several big clubs, but despite interest from English giants Arsenal, Baptista remained at Sevilla for the following season, in which he once more showed his worth registering 25 goals in all competitions.[5]

Between 2003 and 2005, Baptista made 81 appearances in all competitions for Sevilla and scored 50 goals in total.[6] With this goal tally came a summer of transfer rumours in which Real Madrid battled it out with Arsenal for his signature.

Real Madrid edit

On 25 July 2005, Real Madrid confirmed the signing of the long-time Arsenal target for a fee of £13.8 million (€20 million), rising to £16.9 million (€24.5 million); Baptista signed a five-year deal.[7] Baptista said he had chosen to remain in Spain at least one more year, as transferring to Real Madrid would allow him to gain dual citizenship (in Spain as well as Brazil), which would enable him to travel across Europe freely. He also explained he did not want to move to England at this time.[8] Upon his arrival at Real Madrid, Baptista was awarded the No.8 jersey.

The season looked very promising for Real Madrid; the big-money signings of Robinho from Santos FC, Baptista, and Sergio Ramos from Sevilla meant that Real Madrid were tipped to end their trophy drought. It was not to be, however. At Real, Baptista was often played out of position as a left-winger to accommodate the likes of Zinedine Zidane and Guti in the Spanish side's attacking line-up. For this reason, he was unable to find the form that led many of Europe's top clubs to want to sign him. He managed to score just eight league goals throughout the 2006 league campaign. The season ended in disappointment as Real Madrid yet again ended the season without a trophy.

Baptista insisted that Arsenal were still in pursuit of him, but he made it clear he wanted to fulfill his contract with Real Madrid.

 
Baptista during his loan to Arsenal in 2007

At the end of August 2006, with the transfer window about to close, press reports linked him with a move to either Tottenham Hotspur or Arsenal. The latter was part of a possible swap deal that included José Antonio Reyes. Baptista went on to strenuously claim that he was not interested in a move away from Real Madrid. However, on 31 August 2006, the day of the transfer deadline, Baptista moved to Arsenal in exchange for Reyes. The deal saw both players signing on to 12-month loans at their new clubs.[9] He scored his first goal for Arsenal against Hamburg in the Champions League on 21 November 2006.[10]

Baptista struggled to score in the Premier League, managing just three goals in 24 league matches. Baptista, however, found scoring form in the League Cup, with six goals in the competition, including a club record four goals in Arsenal's quarter-final victory against Liverpool on 9 January 2007, in a 6–3 win for Arsenal; beside his 4 goals, he also missed a penalty kick in that game, and missed two other penalties that season against Bolton Wanderers[11] and Portsmouth.[12] Baptista also scored twice in Arsenal's semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur (having also scored an own goal at the other end), but they lost 2–1 to Chelsea in the final.

In total, Baptista scored 10 goals in 35 appearances for Arsenal.[13]

At the end of the 2006–07 season, he was no longer required by Arsenal and returned to Real Madrid, as the loan deal finished. After the appointment of Bernd Schuster as head coach of Madrid, Baptista played far more often and in his preferred central position.

Baptista went on to score first in a 3–0 victory that knocked Lazio out of the Champions League.[14] He then netted a magnificent first half goal from a one-two pass from Ruud van Nistelrooy against rivals Barcelona in the El Clásico. Baptista's goal proved to be vital in a game that eventually finished 1–0 to the visitors.[15] This was only the second time Real Madrid had beaten rivals Barcelona in the league at the Camp Nou in 24 years.

During the season, Baptista continued his good form. This led to many praising his good performances as he continued to keep Guti on the bench.[16] Real eventually won that season's La Liga title with Baptista thus earning a winner's medal.[17]

Roma edit

Roma ended their search for another forward on 14 August, when they signed Baptista from Real Madrid. The Serie A club said in a statement that the 26-year-old had cost an initial €9 million plus bonuses and had penned a four-year deal worth €4.5million before tax and excluding bonuses.[18][19]

Baptista made his debut for Roma in the Supercoppa Italiana on 24 August 2008, but the team lost to Inter Milan on penalties. Baptista converted his penalty kick. On 1 October 2008, he scored his first Champions League goals for the club, scoring a double against Bordeaux to give his side a 3–1 victory. Baptista scored Roma's winning goal in his first Rome derby against Lazio.

In the Champions League, Roma drew Baptista's former club, Arsenal. He played in both games, the first at the Emirates Stadium, a ground he used to call home, and the return leg at the Stadio Olimpico. In the return leg, Baptista came on as an early substitute, following the early injury to Roma's goalscorer Juan. Baptista had a couple of chances to give Roma the two goal advantage that would have sent them through to the quarter-final stage of the Champions League, most notably a chance in the 79th minute, where he missed from 10 yards out with just Manuel Almunia to beat. Roma lost 7–6 in the ensuing penalty shootout.

Málaga edit

On 3 January 2011, Málaga CF announced the signing of Júlio Baptista. He signed a two-and-a-half-year contract.[20] On 14 January 2011, Roma announced that the transfer fee was €2.5 million.[21] He made his debut for Málaga on 16 January 2011 in a 4–1 defeat at Barcelona, and six days later he scored his first goal in a 4–3 defeat at Valencia CF.

Baptista, however, was injured during the match between Málaga and Getafe CF (and scoring from penalty in a 2–2 draw) and was operated in Brazil couple of days later. He returned to action on 16 April 2011 by scoring twice in a 3–0 home win over RCD Mallorca, taking the team out of the relegation zone.

On 1 October 2011, Baptista scored a dramatic late winner in a 3–2 win over Getafe with an overhead kick, on his 30th birthday. However, he injured his right leg during the match, and though it was at first thought to be a minor injury he ultimately needed an operation that would keep him out of action for the rest of the year.[22] On 6 March 2012 it was announced that Baptista might miss the rest of the season and would travel to Brazil to recover from his injury. He made his comeback on 3 February 2013, coming on as a substitute in a 1–1 draw against Real Zaragoza. Baptista scored his first goal since his return from injury on 30 March, netting the winner in Malaga's 3–1 defeat of Rayo Vallecano, a result that pushed the side into fourth place in La Liga.[23]

On 24 July 2013, Málaga CF terminated his contract with the La Liga club.

Cruzeiro edit

On 24 July 2013, Júlio Baptista signed with the Brazilian first division club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube, where he was teamed up with well-known names such as Dedé, Dagoberto, and Fábio. He was reported to be on a two-year contract, with a reportedly €170,000 per month salary.

On 28 July 2013, Baptista went to the Mineirão Stadium in an armored car, and was presented to Celeste fans in the club's 4–1 victory against rivals Atlético Mineiro.[24] After his presentation, Baptista did not confirm when he could debut for his new club. According to La Bestia, it depended on "documentation and of Marcelo Oliveira (Cruzeiro's coach)".[25]

Manager Marcelo Oliveira praised Baptista for working to return to his best shape. Asked in which position Oliveira would play Baptista, he affirmed that Baptista would play as a playmaker, because he played in this position for Sevilla, in his best days. Oliveira also said he wanted Ricardo Goulart instead of Baptista to mark players.[26]

Orlando City edit

On 23 March 2016, Orlando City SC announced that they had signed Baptista.[27] He made his Major League Soccer debut on 8 April as a sub against Philadelphia Union,[28] and scored his first goal in the league on 29 May against New York City FC.[29] His contract option was declined by the club on 23 November 2016, making him a free agent.[30]

CFR Cluj edit

On 18 August 2018, Baptista penned a deal for an undisclosed period with Romanian defending champions CFR Cluj.[31] Eight days later, he made his debut in a goalless Liga I draw at Gaz Metan Mediaș, replacing Alexandru Ioniță in the 70th minute.[32]

Baptista became subject of controversy in Romania, having played only 43 minutes for CFR in 2018, which made him one of the best paid football players per minute played.[33]

He announced his retirement on 23 May 2019.[34]

International career edit

Baptista has 47 caps with Brazil and has netted five goals.[35] His first cap came on 4 June 2001 in the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup, a 0–0 draw against Japan. He also played a limited part in the 2005 edition of the competition.[citation needed]

As Baptista often played out of position at Real Madrid, his form dipped, and he was not included on the 2006 World Cup roster. However, Baptista was re-called to the Brazil squad for the 2007 Copa América and scored the opening goal in Brazil's 3–0 victory over Argentina in the final on 15 July 2007. Baptista ended the competition with three goals. He went on to play the 2010 World Cup for Brazil under coach Dunga.[citation needed]

Coaching career edit

On 27 June 2019, Baptista was named manager of the Juvenil squad of Real Valladolid, owned by former Real Madrid teammate Ronaldo.[36] On 8 July 2021, he took over the club's reserve team after Javier Baraja left.[37]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

As of 16 July 2013[citation needed]
Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Club Season League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup South America Total
São Paulo 2000 Série A 14 0 - - 5 1 19 1
2001 Série A 25 4 5 4 - 6 1 36 9
2002 Série A 21 3 5 0 - - 26 3
2003 Série A 15 3 7 2 - - 22 5
Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total
Sevilla 2003–04 La Liga 30 20 6 4 - - 36 24
2004–05 La Liga 33 18 2 0 - 8 5 43 23
Real Madrid 2005–06 La Liga 32 8 6 1 - 7 0 45 9
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
Arsenal 2006–07 Premier League 24 3 4 0 3 6 4 1 35 10
Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total
Real Madrid 2007–08 La Liga 27 3 1 0 - 3 1 31 4
Italy League Coppa Italia League Cup Europe Total
Roma 2008–09 Serie A 27 9 2 0 - 7 2 36 11
2009–10 Serie A 23 3 2 1 - 0 0 25 4
2010–11 Serie A 7 0 1 0 8 0
Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total
Málaga 2010–11 La Liga 11 9 0 0 - 0 0 11 9
2011–12 La Liga 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1
2012–13 La Liga 14 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 18 4
Brazil 75 10 17 6 - 11 2 103 18
Spain 151 63 15 5 - 22 6 188 74
England 24 3 4 0 3 6 4 1 35 10
Italy 57 12 4 1 - 8 2 69 15
Total 307 88 40 12 3 6 45 11 395 117

International edit

Updated 2 July 2010.[38][39][40][41][42][43]
National team Season Apps Goals
Brazil 2001 2 0
2002 0 0
2003 5 0
2003–2004 6 0
2004–2005 4 0
2005–2006 2 0
2006–2007 8 3
2007–2008 9 0
2008–2009 5 1
2009–2010 6 1
Total 47 5

International goals

Scores and results table. Brazil's goal tally first:
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 7 July 2007 Estadio Olímpico Luis Ramos, Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela   Chile 2–0 6–1 2007 Copa América
2 10 July 2007 Estadio José Pachencho Romero, Maracaibo, Venezuela   Uruguay 2–1 2–2 (aet),
5–4 (pen.)
2007 Copa América
3 15 July 2007 Estadio José Pachencho Romero, Maracaibo, Venezuela   Argentina 1–0 3–0 2007 Copa América
4 28 March 2009 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador   Ecuador 1–0 1–1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 9 September 2009 Estádio de Pituaçu, Salvador, Brazil   Chile
2–0
4–2
2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours edit

São Paulo

Arsenal

Real Madrid[46]

Cruzeiro[46]

CFR Cluj

Brazil Youth[44][46]

Brazil

Individual

References edit

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External links edit

  • (in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish and English)
  • Júlio Baptista at BDFutbol
  • Júlio Baptista at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Júlio Baptista at Soccerbase  
  • Júlio Baptista at Sambafoot
  • FIFA competition record (archived)

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In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Clemente and the second or paternal family name is Baptista Julio Cesar Clemente Pereira Baptista born 1 October 1981 is a Brazilian football manager and former player who played as an attacking midfielder or a forward Julio BaptistaBaptista in 2016Personal informationFull nameJulio Cesar Clemente Pereira BaptistaDate of birth 1981 10 01 1 October 1981 age 42 Place of birthSao Paulo BrazilHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in 1 Position s Attacking midfielder ForwardYouth careerSao PauloSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2000 2003Sao Paulo75 7 2003 2005Sevilla63 38 2005 2008Real Madrid59 11 2006 2007 Arsenal loan 24 10 2008 2011Roma57 12 2011 2013Malaga29 14 2013 2015Cruzeiro36 12 2016Orlando City23 6 2018 2019CFR Cluj2 0 Total368 103 International career2003Brazil U235 3 2001 2010Brazil47 5 Managerial career2019 2021Valladolid youth 2021 2023Valladolid BMedal record Representing Brazil FIFA Confederations Cup Winner 2005 Germany Winner 2009 South Africa Copa America Winner 2004 Peru Winner 2007 Venezuela Club domestic league appearances and goals Baptista is nicknamed The Beast due to his size and physical presence on the football field 2 and Hulio due to an interview with former teammate Joaquin He began his career as a defensive midfielder and after a series of impressive performances for his hometown squad Sao Paulo FC Baptista signed for Sevilla FC in 2003 Upon signing for Sevilla he was converted into a forward and in his two seasons he scored 50 goals leading to his 2005 transfer to Spanish giants Real Madrid After two unsuccessful seasons at Real Madrid with a loan spell at Arsenal sandwiched in between Baptista transferred to Roma in Italy In January 2011 he returned to Spain by signing for Malaga and two years later went back to Brazil with Cruzeiro Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Sao Paulo 1 2 Sevilla 1 3 Real Madrid 1 4 Roma 1 5 Malaga 1 6 Cruzeiro 1 7 Orlando City 1 8 CFR Cluj 2 International career 3 Coaching career 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career editSao Paulo edit Sevilla edit On 3 August 2003 Sevilla FC unveiled Baptista as their newest signing He cost the Spanish club 1 75 million US 3 75 million Baptista made it clear he was confident that he would succeed in Spain 3 He donned the No 19 jersey and began playing as an attacking midfielder Baptista settled in quickly scoring a double in Sevilla s 4 0 victory over Racing de Santander 4 As the season progressed his good form continued including a double against Levante UD and once more hitting the back of the net against Racing de Santander this time with four goals as Sevilla picked up a 5 2 victory at home His form attracted the attention of several big clubs but despite interest from English giants Arsenal Baptista remained at Sevilla for the following season in which he once more showed his worth registering 25 goals in all competitions 5 Between 2003 and 2005 Baptista made 81 appearances in all competitions for Sevilla and scored 50 goals in total 6 With this goal tally came a summer of transfer rumours in which Real Madrid battled it out with Arsenal for his signature Real Madrid edit On 25 July 2005 Real Madrid confirmed the signing of the long time Arsenal target for a fee of 13 8 million 20 million rising to 16 9 million 24 5 million Baptista signed a five year deal 7 Baptista said he had chosen to remain in Spain at least one more year as transferring to Real Madrid would allow him to gain dual citizenship in Spain as well as Brazil which would enable him to travel across Europe freely He also explained he did not want to move to England at this time 8 Upon his arrival at Real Madrid Baptista was awarded the No 8 jersey The season looked very promising for Real Madrid the big money signings of Robinho from Santos FC Baptista and Sergio Ramos from Sevilla meant that Real Madrid were tipped to end their trophy drought It was not to be however At Real Baptista was often played out of position as a left winger to accommodate the likes of Zinedine Zidane and Guti in the Spanish side s attacking line up For this reason he was unable to find the form that led many of Europe s top clubs to want to sign him He managed to score just eight league goals throughout the 2006 league campaign The season ended in disappointment as Real Madrid yet again ended the season without a trophy Baptista insisted that Arsenal were still in pursuit of him but he made it clear he wanted to fulfill his contract with Real Madrid nbsp Baptista during his loan to Arsenal in 2007 At the end of August 2006 with the transfer window about to close press reports linked him with a move to either Tottenham Hotspur or Arsenal The latter was part of a possible swap deal that included Jose Antonio Reyes Baptista went on to strenuously claim that he was not interested in a move away from Real Madrid However on 31 August 2006 the day of the transfer deadline Baptista moved to Arsenal in exchange for Reyes The deal saw both players signing on to 12 month loans at their new clubs 9 He scored his first goal for Arsenal against Hamburg in the Champions League on 21 November 2006 10 Baptista struggled to score in the Premier League managing just three goals in 24 league matches Baptista however found scoring form in the League Cup with six goals in the competition including a club record four goals in Arsenal s quarter final victory against Liverpool on 9 January 2007 in a 6 3 win for Arsenal beside his 4 goals he also missed a penalty kick in that game and missed two other penalties that season against Bolton Wanderers 11 and Portsmouth 12 Baptista also scored twice in Arsenal s semi final against Tottenham Hotspur having also scored an own goal at the other end but they lost 2 1 to Chelsea in the final In total Baptista scored 10 goals in 35 appearances for Arsenal 13 At the end of the 2006 07 season he was no longer required by Arsenal and returned to Real Madrid as the loan deal finished After the appointment of Bernd Schuster as head coach of Madrid Baptista played far more often and in his preferred central position Baptista went on to score first in a 3 0 victory that knocked Lazio out of the Champions League 14 He then netted a magnificent first half goal from a one two pass from Ruud van Nistelrooy against rivals Barcelona in the El Clasico Baptista s goal proved to be vital in a game that eventually finished 1 0 to the visitors 15 This was only the second time Real Madrid had beaten rivals Barcelona in the league at the Camp Nou in 24 years During the season Baptista continued his good form This led to many praising his good performances as he continued to keep Guti on the bench 16 Real eventually won that season s La Liga title with Baptista thus earning a winner s medal 17 Roma edit Roma ended their search for another forward on 14 August when they signed Baptista from Real Madrid The Serie A club said in a statement that the 26 year old had cost an initial 9 million plus bonuses and had penned a four year deal worth 4 5million before tax and excluding bonuses 18 19 Baptista made his debut for Roma in the Supercoppa Italiana on 24 August 2008 but the team lost to Inter Milan on penalties Baptista converted his penalty kick On 1 October 2008 he scored his first Champions League goals for the club scoring a double against Bordeaux to give his side a 3 1 victory Baptista scored Roma s winning goal in his first Rome derby against Lazio In the Champions League Roma drew Baptista s former club Arsenal He played in both games the first at the Emirates Stadium a ground he used to call home and the return leg at the Stadio Olimpico In the return leg Baptista came on as an early substitute following the early injury to Roma s goalscorer Juan Baptista had a couple of chances to give Roma the two goal advantage that would have sent them through to the quarter final stage of the Champions League most notably a chance in the 79th minute where he missed from 10 yards out with just Manuel Almunia to beat Roma lost 7 6 in the ensuing penalty shootout Malaga edit On 3 January 2011 Malaga CF announced the signing of Julio Baptista He signed a two and a half year contract 20 On 14 January 2011 Roma announced that the transfer fee was 2 5 million 21 He made his debut for Malaga on 16 January 2011 in a 4 1 defeat at Barcelona and six days later he scored his first goal in a 4 3 defeat at Valencia CF Baptista however was injured during the match between Malaga and Getafe CF and scoring from penalty in a 2 2 draw and was operated in Brazil couple of days later He returned to action on 16 April 2011 by scoring twice in a 3 0 home win over RCD Mallorca taking the team out of the relegation zone On 1 October 2011 Baptista scored a dramatic late winner in a 3 2 win over Getafe with an overhead kick on his 30th birthday However he injured his right leg during the match and though it was at first thought to be a minor injury he ultimately needed an operation that would keep him out of action for the rest of the year 22 On 6 March 2012 it was announced that Baptista might miss the rest of the season and would travel to Brazil to recover from his injury He made his comeback on 3 February 2013 coming on as a substitute in a 1 1 draw against Real Zaragoza Baptista scored his first goal since his return from injury on 30 March netting the winner in Malaga s 3 1 defeat of Rayo Vallecano a result that pushed the side into fourth place in La Liga 23 On 24 July 2013 Malaga CF terminated his contract with the La Liga club Cruzeiro edit On 24 July 2013 Julio Baptista signed with the Brazilian first division club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube where he was teamed up with well known names such as Dede Dagoberto and Fabio He was reported to be on a two year contract with a reportedly 170 000 per month salary On 28 July 2013 Baptista went to the Mineirao Stadium in an armored car and was presented to Celeste fans in the club s 4 1 victory against rivals Atletico Mineiro 24 After his presentation Baptista did not confirm when he could debut for his new club According to La Bestia it depended on documentation and of Marcelo Oliveira Cruzeiro s coach 25 Manager Marcelo Oliveira praised Baptista for working to return to his best shape Asked in which position Oliveira would play Baptista he affirmed that Baptista would play as a playmaker because he played in this position for Sevilla in his best days Oliveira also said he wanted Ricardo Goulart instead of Baptista to mark players 26 Orlando City edit On 23 March 2016 Orlando City SC announced that they had signed Baptista 27 He made his Major League Soccer debut on 8 April as a sub against Philadelphia Union 28 and scored his first goal in the league on 29 May against New York City FC 29 His contract option was declined by the club on 23 November 2016 making him a free agent 30 CFR Cluj edit On 18 August 2018 Baptista penned a deal for an undisclosed period with Romanian defending champions CFR Cluj 31 Eight days later he made his debut in a goalless Liga I draw at Gaz Metan Mediaș replacing Alexandru Ioniță in the 70th minute 32 Baptista became subject of controversy in Romania having played only 43 minutes for CFR in 2018 which made him one of the best paid football players per minute played 33 He announced his retirement on 23 May 2019 34 International career editBaptista has 47 caps with Brazil and has netted five goals 35 His first cap came on 4 June 2001 in the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup a 0 0 draw against Japan He also played a limited part in the 2005 edition of the competition citation needed As Baptista often played out of position at Real Madrid his form dipped and he was not included on the 2006 World Cup roster However Baptista was re called to the Brazil squad for the 2007 Copa America and scored the opening goal in Brazil s 3 0 victory over Argentina in the final on 15 July 2007 Baptista ended the competition with three goals He went on to play the 2010 World Cup for Brazil under coach Dunga citation needed Coaching career editOn 27 June 2019 Baptista was named manager of the Juvenil squad of Real Valladolid owned by former Real Madrid teammate Ronaldo 36 On 8 July 2021 he took over the club s reserve team after Javier Baraja left 37 Career statistics editClub edit As of 16 July 2013 citation needed Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total Club Season League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Brazil League Copa do Brasil League Cup South America Total Sao Paulo 2000 Serie A 14 0 5 1 19 1 2001 Serie A 25 4 5 4 6 1 36 9 2002 Serie A 21 3 5 0 26 3 2003 Serie A 15 3 7 2 22 5 Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total Sevilla 2003 04 La Liga 30 20 6 4 36 24 2004 05 La Liga 33 18 2 0 8 5 43 23 Real Madrid 2005 06 La Liga 32 8 6 1 7 0 45 9 England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total Arsenal 2006 07 Premier League 24 3 4 0 3 6 4 1 35 10 Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total Real Madrid 2007 08 La Liga 27 3 1 0 3 1 31 4 Italy League Coppa Italia League Cup Europe Total Roma 2008 09 Serie A 27 9 2 0 7 2 36 11 2009 10 Serie A 23 3 2 1 0 0 25 4 2010 11 Serie A 7 0 1 0 8 0 Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total Malaga 2010 11 La Liga 11 9 0 0 0 0 11 9 2011 12 La Liga 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2012 13 La Liga 14 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 18 4 Brazil 75 10 17 6 11 2 103 18 Spain 151 63 15 5 22 6 188 74 England 24 3 4 0 3 6 4 1 35 10 Italy 57 12 4 1 8 2 69 15 Total 307 88 40 12 3 6 45 11 395 117 International edit Updated 2 July 2010 38 39 40 41 42 43 National team Season Apps Goals Brazil 2001 2 0 2002 0 0 2003 5 0 2003 2004 6 0 2004 2005 4 0 2005 2006 2 0 2006 2007 8 3 2007 2008 9 0 2008 2009 5 1 2009 2010 6 1 Total 47 5 International goals Scores and results table Brazil s goal tally first Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 7 July 2007 Estadio Olimpico Luis Ramos Puerto la Cruz Venezuela nbsp Chile 2 0 6 1 2007 Copa America 2 10 July 2007 Estadio Jose Pachencho Romero Maracaibo Venezuela nbsp Uruguay 2 1 2 2 aet 5 4 pen 2007 Copa America 3 15 July 2007 Estadio Jose Pachencho Romero Maracaibo Venezuela nbsp Argentina 1 0 3 0 2007 Copa America 4 28 March 2009 Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa Quito Ecuador nbsp Ecuador 1 0 1 1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification 5 9 September 2009 Estadio de Pituacu Salvador Brazil nbsp Chile 2 0 4 2 2010 FIFA World Cup qualificationHonours editSao Paulo Campeonato Paulista 2000 44 Torneio Rio Sao Paulo 2001 44 Arsenal Football League Cup runner up 2006 07 45 Real Madrid 46 La Liga 2007 08 Cruzeiro 46 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A 2013 2014 Campeonato Mineiro 2014 47 CFR Cluj Liga I 2018 19 Brazil Youth 44 46 South American U 20 Championship 2001 Brazil Copa America 2004 2007 FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 2009 Individual La Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year 2004 48 References edit Julio Baptista Overview Premier League Retrieved 14 October 2022 Kenneally Enda 23 April 2016 Julio Baptista reveals secrets of the beast marca com Retrieved 25 June 2016 Sevilla unveil Baptista Sky Sports La Liga Round Up Sky Sports Brazilian in Premiership claim Sky Sports World Cup Profile Julio Baptista Brazil Goal com Real pip Arsenal to sign Baptista BBC Sport 25 July 2005 Retrieved 25 July 2005 Baptista makes Arsenal admission BBC Sport 1 August 2005 Retrieved 1 August 2005 Jose Antonio Reyes new Real Madrid player Real Madrid Archived from the original on 10 August 2007 Phillips Owen 21 November 2006 Arsenal 3 1 Hamburg BBC Retrieved 13 August 2010 McNulty Phil 14 February 2007 Bolton 1 3 Arsenal aet BBC Retrieved 1 September 2015 Hughes Ian 13 May 2007 Portsmouth 0 0 Arsenal BBC Retrieved 1 September 2015 It was one of my greatest games Arsenal com Real secure top spot Sky Sports com Historic Goals Baptista Real Madrid com Baptista I m Not Ronaldinho But I Play Well Too Goal com Julio Baptista These are the games that changed my life Four Four Two com Soccer Roma sign Brazil s Baptista from Real Madrid Later Menez Joined Roma from Monaco as another forward Reuters 14 August 2008 14 AGOSTO 2008 RAGGIUNTO L ACCORDO PER L ACQUISIZIONE A TITOLO DEFINITIVO DEL DIRITTO ALLE PRESTAZIONI SPORTIVE DEL CALCIATORE JULIO CESAR BAPTISTA AS Roma in Italian 14 August 2008 Retrieved 4 January 2011 Julio Baptista ya es malaguista y se presentara manana a las 12 30 horas en el estadio La Rosaleda Julio Baptista is a malaguista and will be presented tomorrow at 12 30 at Estadio La Rosaleda Malaga CF in Spanish 3 January 2011 Archived from the original on 6 January 2011 Retrieved 3 January 2011 OPERAZIONI DI MERCATO AL 14 GENNAIO 2011 PDF AS Roma in Italian 14 January 2011 Retrieved 19 January 2011 Parte medico Malaga Web Oficial Parte medico Malaga Web Oficial Malaga moving on up ESPNFC 30 March 2013 Julio Baptista chega ao gramado em um carro forte e e apresentado a torcida celeste otempo com br in Portuguese O Tempo 28 July 2013 Retrieved 21 January 2015 Apresentado de forma inusitada Baptista evita fixar prazo para estreia uol com br in Portuguese UOL 29 July 2013 Retrieved 21 January 2015 Marcelo Oliveira elogia Julio Baptista e planeja escalacao como meia terra com br in Portuguese 7 September 2013 Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 21 January 2015 Ex Real Madrid forward Julio Baptista signs with Orlando City club confirms ESPN com 23 March 2016 Retrieved 23 March 2016 Veness Simon 7 April 2016 Julio Baptista expects to make Friday night MLS debut for Orlando City Major League Soccer Archived from the original on 16 June 2016 Retrieved 16 June 2016 Julio Baptista Scores first ever MLS goal RotoWire Roto Sports Inc 31 May 2016 Archived from the original on 16 June 2016 Retrieved 16 June 2016 Wikipedia 2017 Orlando city SC season Bun venit Julio Baptista Welcome Julio Baptista in Romanian CFR Cluj 18 August 2018 Retrieved 18 August 2018 Julio Baptista a debutat la CFR Cum s a descurcat atacantul trecut pe la Real Madrid Prima reacţie a brazilianului Julio Baptista made his debut for CFR How did the former Real Madrid attacker do The Brazilian s first reaction in Romanian ProSport 26 August 2018 Retrieved 27 August 2018 Jucatorul din Liga I platit mai bine decat Balonul de Aur Modric Cati bani a luat Baptista pentru fiecare minut jucat la CFR sport ro Apos mais de 20 anos Julio Baptista anuncia aposentadoria do futebol in Portuguese Gazetae Sportiva 23 May 2019 Retrieved 23 May 2019 Brazil Record International Players Julio Baptista entrenara en Valladolid Julio Baptista will manage at Valladolid Sport in Spanish 27 June 2019 Retrieved 4 July 2021 Baptista coge las riendas del Promesas Baptista takes the reins of Promesas in Spanish Real Valladolid 8 July 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2021 Selecao Brasileira 2000 2001 Selecao Brasileira Restritiva 2000 2003 Selecao Brasileira 2002 2003 Selecao Brasileira 2004 2005 Selecao Brasileira 2006 2007 Selecao Brasileira 2008 2009 a b c Sao Paulo vende Julio Baptista para a Espanha Esportes Terra com br in Portuguese Chelsea 2 1 Arsenal BBC Sport 24 February 2008 Retrieved 25 March 2024 a b c Julio Baptista Profile Eurosport com Julio Baptista Soccerway com Prix Don Balon Football The Story com in French External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Julio Cesar Baptista Malaga official profile in Spanish La Liga profile in Spanish and English Julio Baptista at BDFutbol Julio Baptista at National Football Teams com Julio Baptista at Soccerbase nbsp Julio Baptista at Sambafoot 2010 FIFA World Cup profile Julio Baptista FIFA competition record archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julio Baptista amp oldid 1222928403, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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