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Julio César Baldivieso

Julio César Baldivieso Rico (born 2 December 1971) is a Bolivian football coach and former player who played as an attacking midfielder. Baldivieso was a midfielder who played for the Bolivia national team at the 1994 World Cup and several Copa Américas.[citation needed]

Julio César Baldivieso
Personal information
Full name Julio César Baldivieso Rico
Date of birth (1971-12-02) 2 December 1971 (age 51)
Place of birth Cochabamba, Bolivia
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1991 Wilstermann
1992–1994 Bolívar
1994–1997 Newell's Old Boys 23 (5)
1996Bolívar (loan)
1997–1998 Yokohama Marinos 54 (19)
1999 Wilstermann
1999 Barcelona SC 17 (4)
2000 Bolívar 14 (8)
2001 Cobreloa 12 (3)
2001–2002 Al-Nassr
2002 Aurora 9 (3)
2002–2003 Al-Nassr
2003 Aurora 9 (3)
2003–2004 Al-Wakra
2004 Caracas 6 (1)
2005 Deportivo Quevedo 10 (2)
2006 The Strongest 6 (2)
2007–2008 Aurora 11 (0)
International career
1991–2005 Bolivia 85 (15)
Managerial career
2008–2009 Aurora
2011 Aurora
2012 Real Potosí
2012 Aurora
2013 Nacional Potosí
2013–2014 San José
2014 Wilstermann
2015 Universitario de Sucre
2015–2016 Bolivia
2017 Carabobo
2017–2018 Palestine
2019 Always Ready
2019 Aurora (assistant)
2020 Aurora
2021 Atlético Palmaflor
2022 Royal Pari
2022 Always Ready
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Football career edit

Club edit

Nicknamed "El Emperador", Baldivieso began his career in his native Cochabamba playing for Wilstermann in 1987. After the World Cup, he transferred to Argentine team Newell's Old Boys from Rosario, where he played until the winter of 97. Subsequently, he joined J1 League club Yokohama Marinos for a couple of years. Towards the end of his career he returned to Bolivia and played for The Strongest, and later made his final run with Aurora on and off the field as he also managed the team.[citation needed]

Throughout his career, Baldivieso also played in 46 Copa Libertadores games altogether for three different teams and scored 11 goals.[1]

International edit

Baldivieso made his debut for Bolivia on 14 June 1991 in a friendly match, losing 1–0 against Paraguay in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. He obtained a total number of 85 caps during his career, scoring fifteen goals. He played his last international match on 12 October 2005: a World Cup Qualifier against Peru in Tacna.[citation needed]

Managerial edit

During his last season as a player Baldivieso transitioned into coaching as he took over the manager position at the club. In November 2008 he won the Clausura tournament with Aurora in a very disputed 3-game final series against Blooming. On 19 July 2009, still being Aurora's manager, he made debut his own 12-year-old son, called Mauricio Baldivieso. At the end of the match he strongly criticized the referee and one opponent who made his son cry after a hard tackle. He quit Aurora 5 days later, after the club's board told him to pick between his job and his son. He also withdrew his son from the team.[2][3] On 20 May 2011 Baldivieso returned to Aurora for his second spell.[4] Later in his career he also managed Real Potosí,[5] Nacional Potosí,[6] San José,[7] Wilstermann[8] and Universitario de Sucre.[9] On 28 August 2015 Baldivieso was officially presented as the manager for the Bolivia national team.[10][11]

In late 2017, he became the first Bolivian to coach a foreign national football team from outside the Americas, when he was appointed as coach of Palestine.[12] He was released in April 2018 due to a series of controversies related between him and Saudi officials.[13]

On 31 January 2019, Baldivieso was appointed as the manager of Club Always Ready.[14] On 23 September 2019, Baldi returned to Aurora as a sporting advisor because he couldn't appear as a coach in the official matches, after he already led Club Always Ready in the current 2019 Bolivian Primera División season and, according to the rules, a head coach cannot lead to two clubs in the same contest.[15] He announced in December 2019, that he would leave the club because it wasn't the same for him to lead from the stands.[16] However, later on the same month, it was confirmed that Francisco Argüello, who had been Baldi's assistant coach during the last 4–5 years, had taken charge of Aurora and that Baldi would continue at the club as his assistant, now where he couldn't lead the team officially.[17]

Career statistics edit

Source: [18]

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Argentina League Cup League Cup Total
1994/95 Newell's Old Boys Primera División 12 4 12 4
1995/96 11 1 11 1
Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total
1996 Bolívar Liga Profesional
Japan League Emperor's Cup J.League Cup Total
1997 Yokohama Marinos J1 League 22 9 2 0 5 1 29 10
1998 32 10 1 0 3 1 36 11
Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total
1999 Jorge Wilstermann Liga Profesional
Ecuador League Cup League Cup Total
1999 Barcelona Serie A 17 4 17 4
Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total
2000 Bolívar Liga Profesional 14 8 14 8
Chile League Copa Chile League Cup Total
2001 Cobreloa Primera División 12 3 12 3
Saudi Arabia League Crown Prince Cup League Cup Total
2001/02 Al-Nassr Professional League
2002/03
Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total
2003 Aurora Liga Profesional 9 3 9 3
Qatar League Emir Cup Sheikh Jassem Cup Total
2003/04 Al-Wakrah Stars League
Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total
2004 Aurora Liga Profesional 7 0 7 0
Venezuela League Copa Venezuela League Cup Total
2004/05 Caracas Primera División
2005/06
Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total
2006 The Strongest Liga Profesional 6 2 6 2
2007 Bolívar Liga Profesional 1 0 1 0
2008 Aurora Liga Profesional 11 0 11 0
Country Argentina 23 5 23 5
Bolivia 48 13 48 13
Japan 54 19 3 0 8 2 65 21
Ecuador 17 4 17 4
Chile 12 3 12 3
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
Venezuela
Total 154 44 3 0 8 2 165 46

National team edit

[19]

Bolivia national team
Year Apps Goals
1991 5 0
1992 0 0
1993 15 0
1994 14 1
1995 8 1
1996 12 3
1997 9 2
1998 0 0
1999 0 0
2000 7 2
2001 8 5
2002 0 0
2003 3 1
2004 2 0
2005 2 0
Total 85 15

International goals edit

Managerial statistics edit

As of 27 March 2018
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Palestine 19 December 2017 22 April 2018 2 0 1 1 0 1 −1 000.00
Career totals 2 0 1 1 0 1 −1 000.00

Personal edit

His son Mauricio Baldivieso is the youngest player to have played in a professional football match.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ rsssf: Copa Libertadores statistics
  2. ^ Tras el polémico debut, Baldivieso y su hijo se van del Aurora de Bolivia 8 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine diario26.com (in Spanish)
  3. ^ DT Baldivieso dejó al Aurora donde hizo debutar a su hijo de 12 años mediotiempo.com (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Julio César Baldivieso asume en Aurora 23 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine lostiempos.com (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Baldivieso quiere un título con Real Potosí elpotosi.net (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Julio César Baldivieso será el nuevo técnico de Nacional Potosí late.com.bo (in Spanish)
  7. ^ Julio César Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de San José lapatriaenlinea.com (in Spanish)
  8. ^ Julio Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de Wilstermann erbol.com.bo (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Baldivieso es nuevo DT de Universitario eldiario.net (in Spanish)
  10. ^ Baldivieso fue presentado como entrenador de Bolivia 29 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine eldeber.com.bo (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Baldivieso ya es técnico de la selección; encarará las eliminatorias la-razon.com (in Spanish)
  12. ^ "10 Facts: Who is Julio Cesar Baldivieso?". 20 December 2017.
  13. ^ "How a Saudi Royal and a Bolivian Coach Led to the Downfall of Palestinian National Soccer". Haaretz.
  14. ^ Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de Always Ready, lostiempos.com, 31 January 2019
  15. ^ Baldivieso se suma a Aurora, late.com.bo, 24 September 2019
  16. ^ Julio César Baldivieso dejará Aurora, reduno.com.bo, 4 December 2019
  17. ^ Francisco Argüello es el nuevo técnico de Aurora, late.com.bo, 18 December 2019
  18. ^ Julio César Baldivieso at National-Football-Teams.com
  19. ^ "Julio César Baldivieso – International Appearances". RSSSF.
  20. ^ BBC Sport: Bolivian boy sets football record

External links edit

  • Julio César Baldivieso at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Julio César Baldivieso at J.League () (in Japanese)  
  • RSSSF statistics
  • Profile. 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. BoliviaGol.com (in Spanish).

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Baldivieso and the second or maternal family name is Rico Julio Cesar Baldivieso Rico born 2 December 1971 is a Bolivian football coach and former player who played as an attacking midfielder Baldivieso was a midfielder who played for the Bolivia national team at the 1994 World Cup and several Copa Americas citation needed Julio Cesar BaldiviesoPersonal informationFull nameJulio Cesar Baldivieso RicoDate of birth 1971 12 02 2 December 1971 age 51 Place of birthCochabamba BoliviaHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in Position s Attacking midfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1987 1991Wilstermann1992 1994Bolivar1994 1997Newell s Old Boys23 5 1996 Bolivar loan 1997 1998Yokohama Marinos54 19 1999Wilstermann1999Barcelona SC17 4 2000Bolivar14 8 2001Cobreloa12 3 2001 2002Al Nassr2002Aurora9 3 2002 2003Al Nassr2003Aurora9 3 2003 2004Al Wakra2004Caracas6 1 2005Deportivo Quevedo10 2 2006The Strongest6 2 2007 2008Aurora11 0 International career1991 2005Bolivia85 15 Managerial career2008 2009Aurora2011Aurora2012Real Potosi2012Aurora2013Nacional Potosi2013 2014San Jose2014Wilstermann2015Universitario de Sucre2015 2016Bolivia2017Carabobo2017 2018Palestine2019Always Ready2019Aurora assistant 2020Aurora2021Atletico Palmaflor2022Royal Pari2022Always Ready Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Football career 1 1 Club 1 2 International 1 3 Managerial 2 Career statistics 2 1 National team 2 2 International goals 2 3 Managerial statistics 3 Personal 4 References 5 External linksFootball career editClub edit Nicknamed El Emperador Baldivieso began his career in his native Cochabamba playing for Wilstermann in 1987 After the World Cup he transferred to Argentine team Newell s Old Boys from Rosario where he played until the winter of 97 Subsequently he joined J1 League club Yokohama Marinos for a couple of years Towards the end of his career he returned to Bolivia and played for The Strongest and later made his final run with Aurora on and off the field as he also managed the team citation needed Throughout his career Baldivieso also played in 46 Copa Libertadores games altogether for three different teams and scored 11 goals 1 International edit Baldivieso made his debut for Bolivia on 14 June 1991 in a friendly match losing 1 0 against Paraguay in Santa Cruz de la Sierra He obtained a total number of 85 caps during his career scoring fifteen goals He played his last international match on 12 October 2005 a World Cup Qualifier against Peru in Tacna citation needed Managerial edit During his last season as a player Baldivieso transitioned into coaching as he took over the manager position at the club In November 2008 he won the Clausura tournament with Aurora in a very disputed 3 game final series against Blooming On 19 July 2009 still being Aurora s manager he made debut his own 12 year old son called Mauricio Baldivieso At the end of the match he strongly criticized the referee and one opponent who made his son cry after a hard tackle He quit Aurora 5 days later after the club s board told him to pick between his job and his son He also withdrew his son from the team 2 3 On 20 May 2011 Baldivieso returned to Aurora for his second spell 4 Later in his career he also managed Real Potosi 5 Nacional Potosi 6 San Jose 7 Wilstermann 8 and Universitario de Sucre 9 On 28 August 2015 Baldivieso was officially presented as the manager for the Bolivia national team 10 11 In late 2017 he became the first Bolivian to coach a foreign national football team from outside the Americas when he was appointed as coach of Palestine 12 He was released in April 2018 due to a series of controversies related between him and Saudi officials 13 On 31 January 2019 Baldivieso was appointed as the manager of Club Always Ready 14 On 23 September 2019 Baldi returned to Aurora as a sporting advisor because he couldn t appear as a coach in the official matches after he already led Club Always Ready in the current 2019 Bolivian Primera Division season and according to the rules a head coach cannot lead to two clubs in the same contest 15 He announced in December 2019 that he would leave the club because it wasn t the same for him to lead from the stands 16 However later on the same month it was confirmed that Francisco Arguello who had been Baldi s assistant coach during the last 4 5 years had taken charge of Aurora and that Baldi would continue at the club as his assistant now where he couldn t lead the team officially 17 Career statistics editSource 18 Club performance League Cup League Cup TotalSeason Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsArgentina League Cup League Cup Total1994 95 Newell s Old Boys Primera Division 12 4 12 41995 96 11 1 11 1Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total1996 Bolivar Liga ProfesionalJapan League Emperor s Cup J League Cup Total1997 Yokohama Marinos J1 League 22 9 2 0 5 1 29 101998 32 10 1 0 3 1 36 11Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total1999 Jorge Wilstermann Liga ProfesionalEcuador League Cup League Cup Total1999 Barcelona Serie A 17 4 17 4Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total2000 Bolivar Liga Profesional 14 8 14 8Chile League Copa Chile League Cup Total2001 Cobreloa Primera Division 12 3 12 3Saudi Arabia League Crown Prince Cup League Cup Total2001 02 Al Nassr Professional League2002 03Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total2003 Aurora Liga Profesional 9 3 9 3Qatar League Emir Cup Sheikh Jassem Cup Total2003 04 Al Wakrah Stars LeagueBolivia League Cup League Cup Total2004 Aurora Liga Profesional 7 0 7 0Venezuela League Copa Venezuela League Cup Total2004 05 Caracas Primera Division2005 06Bolivia League Cup League Cup Total2006 The Strongest Liga Profesional 6 2 6 22007 Bolivar Liga Profesional 1 0 1 02008 Aurora Liga Profesional 11 0 11 0Country Argentina 23 5 23 5Bolivia 48 13 48 13Japan 54 19 3 0 8 2 65 21Ecuador 17 4 17 4Chile 12 3 12 3Saudi ArabiaQatarVenezuelaTotal 154 44 3 0 8 2 165 46National team edit 19 Bolivia national teamYear Apps Goals1991 5 01992 0 01993 15 01994 14 11995 8 11996 12 31997 9 21998 0 01999 0 02000 7 22001 8 52002 0 02003 3 12004 2 02005 2 0Total 85 15International goals edit International Goals Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 26 March 1994 Dallas United States nbsp United States 0 1 2 2 Friendly2 18 June 1995 Valera Venezuela nbsp Venezuela 1 3 1 3 Friendly3 11 February 1996 Lima Peru nbsp Peru 1 3 Friendly4 24 April 1996 Buenos Aires Argentina nbsp Argentina 3 1 2 1 World Cup Qualifier5 7 July 1996 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Venezuela 3 0 6 1 World Cup Qualifier6 15 June 1997 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Peru 2 0 2 0 Copa America7 18 June 1997 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Uruguay 1 0 1 0 Copa America8 5 March 2000 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Haiti 3 0 9 2 Friendly9 28 June 2000 San Cristobal Venezuela nbsp Venezuela 2 2 4 2 World Cup Qualifier10 3 June 2001 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Venezuela 1 0 5 0 World Cup Qualifier11 3 June 2001 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Venezuela 5 0 5 0 World Cup Qualifier12 14 August 2001 Santiago Chile nbsp Chile 0 1 2 2 World Cup Qualifier13 7 November 2001 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Brazil 2 1 3 1 World Cup Qualifier14 7 November 2001 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Brazil 3 1 3 1 World Cup Qualifier15 10 September 2003 La Paz Bolivia nbsp Colombia 1 0 4 0 World Cup QualifierManagerial statistics edit As of 27 March 2018Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win Palestine 19 December 2017 22 April 2018 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 00 0 00Career totals 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 00 0 00Personal editHis son Mauricio Baldivieso is the youngest player to have played in a professional football match 20 References edit rsssf Copa Libertadores statistics Tras el polemico debut Baldivieso y su hijo se van del Aurora de Bolivia Archived 8 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine diario26 com in Spanish DT Baldivieso dejo al Aurora donde hizo debutar a su hijo de 12 anos mediotiempo com in Spanish Julio Cesar Baldivieso asume en Aurora Archived 23 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine lostiempos com in Spanish Baldivieso quiere un titulo con Real Potosi elpotosi net in Spanish Julio Cesar Baldivieso sera el nuevo tecnico de Nacional Potosi late com bo in Spanish Julio Cesar Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de San Jose lapatriaenlinea com in Spanish Julio Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de Wilstermann erbol com bo in Spanish Baldivieso es nuevo DT de Universitario eldiario net in Spanish Baldivieso fue presentado como entrenador de Bolivia Archived 29 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine eldeber com bo in Spanish Baldivieso ya es tecnico de la seleccion encarara las eliminatorias la razon com in Spanish 10 Facts Who is Julio Cesar Baldivieso 20 December 2017 How a Saudi Royal and a Bolivian Coach Led to the Downfall of Palestinian National Soccer Haaretz Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de Always Ready lostiempos com 31 January 2019 Baldivieso se suma a Aurora late com bo 24 September 2019 Julio Cesar Baldivieso dejara Aurora reduno com bo 4 December 2019 Francisco Arguello es el nuevo tecnico de Aurora late com bo 18 December 2019 Julio Cesar Baldivieso at National Football Teams com Julio Cesar Baldivieso International Appearances RSSSF BBC Sport Bolivian boy sets football recordExternal links editJulio Cesar Baldivieso at National Football Teams com Julio Cesar Baldivieso at J League archive in Japanese nbsp RSSSF statistics Profile Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine BoliviaGol com in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julio Cesar Baldivieso amp oldid 1187111820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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