Júlio Botelho, also known as Julinho (Brazilian Portuguese:[ʒuˈlĩɲu]; 29 July 1929 – 10 January 2003) was a Brazilian football player. He was primarily a right winger. Known for his dribbling ability and powerful shot, Julinho is regarded as one of the greatest wingers in football history. He was selected by Eric Batty in the World Soccer Magazine world XI in 1960.[1]
A highly creative, talented, and dynamic player, with a slender build, Julinho usually played as a right winger, where he operated as a playmaker, and was known for his speed, vision, tactical sense, powerful shooting ability, and dribbling skills, which enabled him to cut into the centre and shoot on goal or create chances for other players. He was also known for his ability to build attacking plays, or get to the touchline and deliver accurate curlingcrosses to his teammates. He is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, and as one of Brazil's best wingers ever.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
After retirement
Julinho was nominated the best player in the history of Fiorentina in 1996.