Júlio César Soares de Espíndola (born 3 September 1979), known as Júlio César (Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈʒuljuˈsɛzaʁ]), is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Júlio César began his professional career with Clube de Regatas do Flamengo in 1997. 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.[6] From 1997 to 2000, he served as Clemer's understudy, only taking his spot during the Copa João Havelange, showing good skills on goal.[7]
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, 2002 and 2004.[8] His best match for the team was the second match of 2001 Campeonato Carioca final against Vasco da Gama, making several great saves.[9] 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.[10]
In 2003, Júlio César become embroiled in a controversy during the loss to Fluminense. 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.[10] This attitude was heavily criticized by then coach of the team, Evaristo de Macedo, who called him an "idiot".[11] 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. I overdid it because I was sad and hurt, but I already apologized on Saturday."[12]
He left the club at the beginning of 2005, having made 285 appearances for the club in all competitions. He was the third goalkeeper with most appearances for the club, behind only Cantarele (557) and Zé Carlos (352).[13]
In January 2005, he moved to ItalianSerie A club Chievo. 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.[14]
Inter Milan
In July 2005, following a deal between Chievo and Inter, Júlio César officially signed a three-year contract with Inter.[15] The deal cost Inter €2.45 million.[16]
2005–06: Debut season
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.[17] His first title with the club came to him when he was benched at the Supercoppa Italiana against Juventus.[18] 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.[19] On 24 November, during a Champions League group stage match against Petržalka, Júlio César played in a line-up of 11 foreign players on the pitch; Luís Figo was the only european.[20]
Júlio César finished his first season with Nerazzurri by making 40 appearances in all competitions, as Inter won the championship following the relegation of Juventus due to match-fixing,[21] and also conquered Coppa Italia by defeating Roma 4–2 on aggregate, with César playing on both finals.[22] Inter thus completed the domestic treble. His performances were noted during his first season, as he was distinguished for saving penalties and making great saves, which made Francesco Toldo lose his place as starting keeper after four seasons.[23][24]
2006–09: Domestic success
The 2006–07 season was even more successful for Júlio César and Inter, as the player and the team set several records in the league.[25] He played 32 matches as the championship ended in conquest, with Inter winning it for the 15th time in history.[25] He kept 12 clean-sheets and conceded 30 goals, with Inter losing only once; they won the title with 5 games to spare, and collected 97 points and setting a record for most consecutive matches without defeat, 31.[25]
Júlio César begun 2007–08 season by receiving a red card, his first in Inter colours, in a 1–1 draw versus Udinese in the opening week of championship.[26] He kept three clean-sheets in the Champions League group stage to help Inter finish top of Group G.[27] He finished the season by winning another championship, contributing with a clean-sheet in the decisive last match against Parma.[28] By keeping 17 clean-sheets in 35 Serie A matches, Júlio César set a personal record in terms of clean sheets, with a 53 percent average.[29] In the Champions League, he made 8 appearances, but the team was eliminated in the round of 16 by Liverpool.[30]
Júlio César commenced his 4th Inter season on 24 August 2008 by playing in the Supercoppa Italiana match against Roma; the regular and extra-time ended in a 2–2 draw. In the penalty shoot-out, he stopped the attempt of his Brazil teammate Juan which paved Inter's way to victory as the Nerazzurri won 8–7.[31] One month later, he made his 100th Serie A appearance as Inter won 1–0 versus Lecce in the 2008–09 Serie A week 4.[32] Inter finished the championship again in the first place with 84 points, 10 more than the second place Juventus, with Júlio César contributing with 17 clean-sheets in 36 matches, equaling his personal best set the previous season.[33]
In July 2009, Júlio César was chosen by ESPN Brasil as the best player of the 2008–09 season. He also received the Prêmio Futebol no Mundo (Football in the World Award), designated to the best Brazilian footballer playing outside Brazil in that season.[34]
2009–10: Treble-winning campaign
Júlio César was one of the main protagonists during the 2009–10 season, where he played 54 matches in all competitions.[35] In November 2009, he signed a contract with Inter which would last until 2014, adding two more years to his contract.[36] On 1 December, Júlio César finished 21st in the 2009 Ballon d'Or ranking.[4] Later on 24 January 2010, in the Derby della Madonnina versus Milan, he kept his goal intact by saving a penalty of his international teammate Ronaldinho as Inter won 2–0 with 9 players to increase their league lead.[37] Júlio César then was involved in a car accident just two days before the first leg of 2009–10 UEFA Champions League round of 16 against Chelsea which left him bruised and nursing lacerations to his face.[38] He was, however, able to start the game and despite conceding in the second half made a decent overall performance as Inter won the first leg 2–1.[39] Júlio César was vital also in team's Coppa Italia campaign where he kept two clean-sheets in the semi-final tie against Fiorentina which sent Inter to the final 2–0 on aggregate.[40] He also was on top of his game in the semi-final tie of Champions League versus Barcelona, saving several shots, including one in the second leg against Lionel Messi that was dubbed as "career defining" by Júlio César himself.[41] Inter won 3–2 on aggregate to reach the final for the first time since 1972.[42] He won his first trophy of the season on 5 May by making an excellent performance against Roma as Inter won 1–0 to claim the Coppa Italia trophy.[43] Eleven days later, Júlio César won his fifth consecutive Scudetto as Inter won at Siena to finish the championship two points ahead of Roma.[44] On 22 May in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich, he made another splendid performance, making vital saves against Thomas Müller and Arjen Robben as Inter won 2–0 thanks to the brace of Diego Milito, winning their first European title in 45 years.[45] By winning Serie A, Coppa Italia and UEFA Champions League, Inter became the first Italian club to win the treble.[46] His performances in league, where he was ever-present and kept 17 clean-sheets earned him Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year award for the second consecutive year, also becoming only the third goalkeeper to win it more than once.[47] For his performances in the Champions League, he won the award UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year.[48] His impressive form for Inter earned him praise from former Inter and Italy goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca, who stated his belief that Júlio César was the best goalkeeper in the world.[49]
2010–11: FIFA Club World Cup champion
Ahead of the new season, César changed his squad number from 12 to 1, which was vacated by the retired Francesco Toldo. His old squad number became part of newcomer Luca Castellazzi.[50] On 21 August 2010, he won his 4th Supercoppa Italiana trophy; Inter faced Roma in a 3–1 comeback win at San Siro.[51] In November 2010, the medical staff discovered a torn thigh injury at Júlio César and put his presence at FIFA Club World Cup in doubt.[52] He was recovered in time and was called for the tournament, keeping a clean-sheet in the semi-final match against Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma.[53] He kept his goal intact in the final as well which helped the team to win the trophy for the first time after defeating TP Mazembe 3–0.[54] Inter thus completed the Quintuple to become the fourth team in the world after Liverpool in 2001, Al-Ahly in 2006 and Barcelona in 2009. Júlio César ended 2010 by being named second best goalkeeper of 2010 by IFFHS, only behind Iker Casillas.[55] He was also named Inter Player of the Year for 2010 for his outstanding appearances throughout the year, receiving Pirata d'Oro Award.[56] He finished 19th in the 2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or ranking, winning two places compare to last year ranking.[57]
His torn thigh injury reappeared at the beginning of 2011 which kept him sidelined for 28 days, missing eight matches in the process.[58] He returned on action on 30 January in the league match against Palermo and despite conceding twice in the first half, contributed by saving a Javier Pastore penalty and his rebound as well as Inter bounced back to win 3–2.[59] In February, Júlio César made a poor performance in the first leg of 2010–11 UEFA Champions League round of 16 against Bayern Munich, as his weak save against Arjen Robben turned into a rebound for Mario Gómez who scored for a 1–0 win at San Siro.[60] He repeated the howler in the second leg as well, making another poor save against Robben only for Gómez to score again. However, he was decisive in a one-on-one save against Franck Ribéry and another one against Gómez; Inter eventually overturned the game and won 3–2, meaning they progressed on the away goal rule.[61] In the Coppa Italia, he played in both legs of semi-final tie against Roma, keeping a clean-sheet in the first one as Inter reached the final for the second consecutive season, where they defeating Palermo to win the third trophy of the season.[62] Júlio César finished 2010–11 campaign by making 39 appearances in all competitions, including 25 in league, where Inter failed to win the title for the first time after five seasons. In the Champions League, where Júlio César played seven matches, the team lost the crown after being eliminated by Schalke 04 in the quarter-finals.[63]
2011–12: 300th match and farewell
In 2011–12 season, Júlio César played his 200th Serie A match on 1 October 2011 in the 3–0 home loss to Napoli, saving a penalty kick in the first half.[64] Later on 22 November, Júlio César made his 50th UEFA Champions League appearance in the 1–1 draw against Trabzonspor in the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League Group B matchday 4.[65] This draw was enough for Inter to secure a spot in the round of 16.[65] He reached a century of clean sheets in Serie A on 18 March 2012 by playing in the goalless draw against Atalanta in the matchday 28.[66] This draw meant that Inter have won only one of their last nine league matches.[67] Júlio César's 300th appearance in all competitions for Inter occurred on 6 May in the penultimate week of Serie A against Milan in which Inter won 4–2.[68] He conceded a controversial penalty to Kevin-Prince Boateng and was included in a verbal confrontation with Zlatan Ibrahimović who went on to convert the penalty.[69] He was booked for the penalty which made him miss the final match of the season against Lazio. He concluded his 7th season at Inter by amassing 40 appearances in all competitions as Inter finished sixth in league, with the team just five goals short of equalling their all-time worst concession in a single Serie A campaign.[70] In the Champions League, the team was eliminated in the round of 16 by Marseille on away goal rule and was knocked out of Coppa Italia by Napoli.[71][72] With some critics believing Júlio César had declined in form since the 2009–10 season,[citation needed] Inter signed Slovenian goalkeeper Samir Handanović from Udinese to take over as first-choice goalkeeper.[73]
On 31 July 2012, Júlio César stated his intention to leave Inter, saying, "They have been seven beautiful and successful years, but, in a few days, my adventure with the Inter shirt will end. I would like to thank all of you fans for the support you have given me and I hope you have a lot more success to enjoy."[74] He explained that the decision came after Inter suggested to reduce his salary, which Júlio César refused by stating: "no player in my situation would have done that".[75] He gave his farewell before the match against Vaslui, entering on the field accompanied by his children to greet the fans with an open letter written by himself.[76]
Júlio César made his Premier League debut on 15 September 2012 in the home match versus Chelsea, making an excellent performance by keeping a clean-sheet as the match ended in a goalless draw.[79] He managed to play 26 games in his debut season, including 24 in league, keeping 6 clean-sheets as QPR was relegated to EFL Championship after only two seasons.[80]
Following QPR's relegation from the Premier League at the end of his debut campaign, Júlio César was frozen out of the team. Despite this, he did not leave the club before the summer transfer window closed.[81] On 4 January 2014, Júlio César started his first game for Rangers against Everton in the third round of the FA Cup, which QPR lost 4–0.[82]
Toronto FC loan
On 7 February 2014, Júlio César confirmed that he had signed a loan for Major League Soccer (MLS) club Toronto FC.[83] The move was made to get some match action for him, prior to representing Brazil in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, as he had been replaced by Robert Green as QPR's first choice goalkeeper.[84] César made his debut with Toronto in their season opener at Seattle Sounders FC on 15 March, which ended in a 2–1 away victory with both goals coming from newly acquired Jermain Defoe.[85] During week seven of the season, he was awarded MLS Save of the Week against David Texeira of FC Dallas.[86] He was recalled from loan and returned to QPR on 25 July 2014.[87][88]
Departure
On 19 August 2014, the club announced via a statement that they have terminated the contract with Júlio César by mutual consent.[89] He stated that he didn't play in his second season at Rangers due to "contractual problems".[90] He added: "I’d have to go to the park by myself. I even bought some goalkeeper gloves because I didn’t want my team to know about it."[90]
Benfica
On 19 August 2014, Júlio César signed a two-year deal with Portuguese champions Benfica.[91][92][93] He debuted for the team in a 3–1 Primeira Liga home win against Moreirense on 21 September.[94] On 26 January 2015, he set the fourth-best record ever at Benfica without conceding a goal in the Portuguese league, at 808 minutes.[95] Then, on 9 May, he set a personal record in terms of clean sheets, with a 59 percent average (16 clean sheets in 27 matches), surpassing his 53 percent record with Inter.[29] Later in early July, he was awarded Best Goalkeeper in Primeira Liga.[96] On 25 May 2016, he renewed his contract with Benfica until 2018.[97] However, his contract was terminated by mutual consent on 28 November 2017.[98] During his spell at the Lisbon side, he won six trophies, including three league titles.[99]
Return to Flamengo
"I asked to stay here at Flamengo until the end of the season because you're here, to learn something from you."
On 29 January 2018, Flamengo announced the return of Júlio César to the club, 13 years after originally leaving for Europe.[101] Júlio César rejoined the club to make his farewell, signing a three-month contract.[101] The contract will earn him a symbolic fee of 15,000 Brazilian real. He took squad number 12 which was previously retired in honour of the fans.[102]
Júlio César played in the 2–0 win over América Mineiro on 22 April in what was his final match as a professional footballer.[105] He delivered a great performance, making five saves.[106] Before the match, Júlio César stated:
I think I cried a lot during the week, with the material I participated with my family, relatives and friends. It was a whirlwind of emotions. For today I had prepared myself well. Besides the farewell, it was worth three points. Positive result brings 'n' things, quiet to work. This group deserves, is very good and will make a great year.[107]
Júlio César was first included in Brazil senior team for the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, where he did not play as the team was eliminated in the group stage.[116] The next year, he was included in the squad for the 2004 Copa América, where he also made his first international appearance, starting in the opening Group C against Chile, keeping a clean-sheet as Seleção won 1–0.[117] He became the 963rd player to play at least a match for Brazil.[118] He was the starting keeper during the tournament, leading the team to the final versus Argentina.[117] In the final, the regular time ended in a 2–2 draw which lead the match to penalty shootouts where Júlio César saved the first penalty executed by Andrés D'Alessandro in a 4–2 win.[119] This win constituted his first international trophy and Brazil's 7th title.[119]
After the World Cup and the international retirement of Dida,[125] the competition to become Brazil's new first-choice goalkeeper began.[126] He initially was out of favor, as new coach Dunga preferred Gomes, Helton and Doni ahead of him.[126] However, he forced his way into the team and finally, he replaced Doni as first-choice goalkeeper in September 2007.[126] Until that period, he had only 14 international caps to his name.[126]
2008–10: Confederations Cup glory and World Cup
Júlio César begun his 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign by keeping two clean-sheets in the opening two matches against Colombia,[127] a goalless draw, and Ecuador, a 5–0 win.[128] He was ever-presented during the qualifying campaign, making 18 appearances, keeping 10 clean-sheets and conceding only 11 goals, being the goalkeeper with most clean-sheets achieved and less goals conceded as Brazil clinched the first place and secured a spot to 2010 FIFA World Cup.[129] During the qualifying campaign Júlio César also set a Brazil record by keeping his goal intact for 581 minutes, starting the streak in the match against Paraguay and finishing it in the last regular minute of the match against Ecuador.[130] This made him the Brazil keeper with most minutes without conceding, breaking the previous record of 491 minutes set by Claudio Taffarel.[131]
In June 2009, Júlio César was named in the Brazil squad by manager Dunga for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.[132] He played his first match in the tournament on 15 June 2009 in Brazil's 4–3 defeat of Egypt.[133] His performance was rated as positive whatsoever.[134] Júlio César, however, kept clean-sheets in the remaining two matches of Group B as Brazil finished on top with full points.[135][136] Brazil defeated South Africa in the semi-final, with Júlio César giving a Man of the Match performance.[137] In the final on 28 June against the United States, Júlio César won his second international trophy after Brazil won 3–2 despite conceding twice in the first half.[138] Individually, he was the keeper with most clean-sheets in the tournament, 3 in 5 matches.
In the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Brazil was shorted in Group G. He joined the team in May 2010 and also played in a friendly against Zimbabwe which was won 3–0.[139] He was included in the final list by manager Dunga along with Inter teammates Lúcio and Maicon whom he won the Treble with.[140] Júlio César played his first FIFA World Cup match on 15 June in the opening match of Group G, a 2–1 win over North Korea.[141] He made his 50th international appearance in the second group match, a 3–1 win against Ivory Coast.[142] He kept his first FIFA World Cup clean-sheet in the last group match against Portugal which ended 0–0. The result sent them to the knockout stage as Group G winners.[143] Júlio César was at fault in the quarter-final match versus Netherlands as his flap at a Wesley Sneijder cross led to the goal that saw the Dutch draw level; Brazil lost 2–1 and were eliminated.[144] Following the elimination, speaking about the first Netherlands goal, he told that "he had doubts on how to go to the ball with Melo."[144] He finished his World Cup campaign by keeping two clean-sheets in 5 matches.
2011–12: Copa América and decline
On 8 June 2011, Júlio César was called by manager Mano Menezes for the 2011 Copa América, which was his 6th international tournament.[145] He made his first Copa América appearance on 3 July by keeping a clean-sheet in the 0–0 draw against Venezuela.[146]Seleção finished Group B on first place with 5 points.[147] In the quarter-final match against Paraguay, Júlio César kept his goal intact in the regular and extra-time before the match went to penalty shoot-out, where Brazil was eliminated 0–2 after missing all of their attempts.[148]
After Copa América had ended, Júlio César continued to be part of the team; he was in goal in the first friendly of 2012 against Bosnia and Herzegovina. His poor attempt to save a shot from Vedad Ibišević resulted in Bosnia's only goal as the match was won by Brazil.[149] This howler resulted in him being dropped by manager Mano Menezes for the rest of 2012.[150]
2013–14: Confederations Cup champion and final World Cup
The returned Luiz Felipe Scolari included Júlio César in the 23 players list for the friendly against England on 6 February 2013.[151] Speaking of his return to the national team after almost a year, Júlio César commented: "I never gave up on playing for Brazil."[152] He made his first international appearance after 12 months by starting in the match, conceding in each half as Brazil lost 2–1 at Wembley Stadium.[153] This win was also England's first over "Verde-Amarela" in 23 years.[153]
Júlio César was part of the 23 players called by coach Luiz Felipe Scolari to play in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup on home soil.[154] He played three matches in Group A and kept two clean sheets; the first in the opening match against Japan (3–0) and the second against Mexico (2–0).[155][156] In the semifinal against Uruguay, Júlio César saved a penalty kick taken by Diego Forlán in the 14th minute. Brazil went to win the match by 2–1, and Júlio César was named man of the match.[157][158] He kept his goal intact in the final as well against Spain as Brazil won 3–0 to claim their 4th title.[159] For his performances he was given Golden Glove award as the best goalkeeper of the tournament; he was also part of the FIFA.com Users' Dream Team.[160] Júlio César received the award while wearing the shirt of Iker Casillas, to make "a tribute for everything he did".[161]
Considered one of Brazil's best goalkeepers ever,[167] Júlio César was a well-rounded, commanding, and courageous player,[168][169] who was known for his athleticism, strength, and quick reflexes, as well as his agility, positional sense, shot-stopping, ability to read the game, and speed when rushing off his line; he also stood out for his ability to collect crosses and command his box effectively, despite his relatively average stature for a goalkeeper, standing at 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in).[2][170][171][172][173][174] A left-footed goalkeeper, he was also known for his ball skills and distribution, as well as for his penalty stopping abilities.[171][175][176]
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Julio Cesar; Dani Alves, Sergio Ramos, Thiago Silva, David Luiz; Andres Iniesta, Andrea Pirlo, Paulinho; Neymar, Fernando Torres, Fred; Luiz Felipe Scolari.
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Halaman ini berisi artikel tentang pendiri dinasti rabbinikal Brisk. Untuk cicitnya, sejarawan Yahudi, lihat Haym Soloveitchik. Chaim SoloveitchikLahirReb Chaim Brisker1853Volozhin, Kekaisaran RusiaMeninggal30 Juli 1918(1918-07-30) (umur 64–65)Otwock, Kerajaan Polandia Chaim (Halevi) Soloveitchik (Yiddish: חיים סאָלאָווייטשיק, bahasa Polandia: Chaim Sołowiejczyk), juga dikenal sebagai Reb Chaim Brisker (1853 – 30 Juli 1918), adalah seorang rabbi dan cendekiawan...
2003 American comedy film This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Grind 2003 film – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) GrindTheatrical release posterDirected byCasey La ScalaWritten byRalph SallProduced by Bill Gerber Hunt...
2013 studio album by Tim KasherAdult FilmStudio album by Tim KasherReleasedOctober 8, 2013GenreIndie rockLength38:20LabelSaddle Creek RecordsTim Kasher chronology Bigamy: More Songs from the Monogamy Sessions(2011) Adult Film(2013) Adult Film is the second solo studio album by Tim Kasher of the bands Cursive and The Good Life, released on October 8, 2013 on Saddle Creek Records. Critical reception Adult Film received a weighted average score of 69 on music review aggregation site Meta...