Julio César Baldivieso
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Julio César Baldivieso Rico (born 2 december 1971 in Cochabamba
) is a former Bolivian association football midfielder who played for the Bolivian national team in the 1994 World Cup and several Copa América
s. He is the current manager for Club Aurora
.
in 1987. His exquisite technique didn't go unnoticed and he signed with Bolivia's biggest football club, Bolívar
in 1992. Thanks in part to the successful run with the national team, which qualified to the 1994 World Cup, he awoke the interest of several clubs outside Bolivia. 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 J. League club Yokohama Marinos for a couple of years. As his career progressed, Baldivieso also exposed his talent in diverse leagues around the world; such is the case of Barcelona Sporting Club
and Deportivo Quevedo in Ecuador, Cobreloa
in Chile, Al-Nasr
in Saudi Arabia, Al-Wakra
in Qatar and Caracas
in Venezuela. 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.
On July 19, 2009, being the Aurora's coach, 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.
Throughout his career, Baldivieso also played in 46 Copa Libertadores games altogether for three different teams and scored 11 goals.
on June 14, 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 October 12, 2005: a World Cup Qualifier against Peru
in Tacna
.
|1994/95||rowspan="2"|Newell's Old Boys
||rowspan="2"|Primera División
||12||4||||||||||12||4
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|1995/96||11||1||||||||||11||1
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|1996||Bolívar||Liga Profesional
||||||||||||||||
|-
|1997||rowspan="2"|Yokohama Marinos
||rowspan="2"|J. League 1||22||9||2||0||5||1||29||10
|-
|1998||32||10||1||0||3||1||36||11
|-
|1999||Jorge Wilstermann
||Liga Profesional
||||||||||||||||
|-
|1999||Barcelona||Serie A||17||4||||||||||17||4
|-
|2000||Bolívar||Liga Profesional
||14||8||||||||||14||8
|-
|2001||Cobreloa||Primera División||12||3||||||||||12||3
|-
|2001/02||rowspan="2"|Al-Nassr||rowspan="2"|Professional League||||||||||||||||
|-
|2002/03||||||||||||||||
|-
|2003||Aurora
||Liga Profesional
||9||3||||||||||9||3
|-
|2003/04||Al-Wakrah||Stars League||||||||||||||||
|-
|2004||Aurora
||Liga Profesional
||7||0||||||||||7||0
|-
|2004/05||rowspan="2"|Caracas||rowspan="2"|Primera División
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|-
|2005/06||||||||||||||||
|-
|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
23||5||||||||||23||5
48||13||||||||||48||13
54||19||3||0||8||2||65||21
17||4||||||||||17||4
12||3||||||||||12||3
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||||||||||||||
||||||||||||||
154||44||3||0||8||2||165||46
|}
|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
|}
is the youngest player to have played in a professional football match.
Cochabamba
Cochabamba is a city in central Bolivia, located in a valley bearing the same name in the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cochabamba Department and is the fourth largest city in Bolivia with an urban population of 608,276 and a metropolitan population of more than 1,000,000 people...
) is a former Bolivian association football midfielder who played for the Bolivian national team in the 1994 World Cup and several Copa América
Copa América
The Copa América —previously known as South American Championship—is an international football competition contested between the men's national teams of CONMEBOL, the sport's continental governing body...
s. He is the current manager for Club Aurora
Club Aurora
Club Aurora is a football club from Cochabamba, Bolivia.The club was founded May 27, 1935, and they play their home games at the Estadio Felix Capriles.-National Honours:...
.
Club career
Nicknamed "El Emperador", Baldivieso began his career in his native Cochabamba playing for WilstermannClub Jorge Wilstermann
Club Jorge Wilstermann is a Bolivian football club from the city of Cochabamba. It is named after Bolivian aviator Jorge Wilstermann.- History :...
in 1987. His exquisite technique didn't go unnoticed and he signed with Bolivia's biggest football club, Bolívar
Club Bolívar
Club Bolívar, a football team from Bolivia, was founded in La Paz on April 12, 1925, with the name Atletico Bolívar Literario Musical later changed to "Club Atlético Bolívar"...
in 1992. Thanks in part to the successful run with the national team, which qualified to the 1994 World Cup, he awoke the interest of several clubs outside Bolivia. After the World Cup, he transferred to Argentine team Newell's Old Boys
Newell's Old Boys
Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario. The club was founded on November 3, 1903, and is named after Isaac Newell, one of the pioneers of Argentine football...
from Rosario, where he played until the winter of 97. Subsequently, he joined J. League club Yokohama Marinos for a couple of years. As his career progressed, Baldivieso also exposed his talent in diverse leagues around the world; such is the case of Barcelona Sporting Club
Barcelona Sporting Club
Barcelona Sporting Club is an Ecuadorian sports club based in Guayaquil, known best for its professional football team. They currently play in the Ecuadorian Serie A, the highest level of football in the country, and hold the distinction of being the only team to have never been relegated.With...
and Deportivo Quevedo in Ecuador, Cobreloa
Cobreloa
Club de Deportes Cobreloa is a Chilean football club from the Atacama Desert mining city of Calama which has established itself as one of the country's most competitive clubs. The club was founded on January 7, 1977 and play in the Chilean top flight, the Primera División, where they have played...
in Chile, Al-Nasr
Al-Nasr
Al Nassr FC is a Saudi Arabian football club based in Riyadh. Formed in 1955 the club plays its home games at King Fahd Stadium and Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium. Its home colours are yellow and blue.-History:...
in Saudi Arabia, Al-Wakra
Al-Wakra
Al-Wakrah Sports Club is a Qatari professional football club. They are based in Al Wakrah and play at the Al-Wakrah Stadium.-Honours:*Qatari League: 2*Qatar Crown Prince Cup: 1*Qatar Sheikh Jassem Cup: 4-Individual Honours:...
in Qatar and Caracas
Caracas Fútbol Club
Caracas Fútbol Club is a Venezuelan football team based in Caracas. The club has won eleven First Division titles making it the most successful in Venezuelan football history....
in Venezuela. Towards the end of his career he returned to Bolivia and played for The Strongest
The Strongest
The Strongest is a Bolivian football club based in La Paz founded on April 8, 1908. Their team colours are yellow and black. Although they have a home ground, the Rafael Mendoza Castellón , they play most of their games at the Estadio Hernando Siles, Bolivia's national ground...
, and later made his final run with Aurora
Club Aurora
Club Aurora is a football club from Cochabamba, Bolivia.The club was founded May 27, 1935, and they play their home games at the Estadio Felix Capriles.-National Honours:...
on and off the field as he also managed the team.
On July 19, 2009, being the Aurora's coach, he made debut his own 12 year old son, called Mauricio Baldivieso
Mauricio Baldivieso
Mauricio Baldivieso Ferrufino is a Bolivian footballer who is currently unattached after being withdrawn from Club Aurora.-Club career:...
. 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.
Throughout his career, Baldivieso also played in 46 Copa Libertadores games altogether for three different teams and scored 11 goals.
International career
Baldivieso made his debut for BoliviaBolivia national football team
The Bolivia national football team is the national team of Bolivia and is controlled by the Federación Boliviana de Fútbol. After playing in the 1930 and 1950 World Cups, they qualified just once—in 1994...
on June 14, 1991 in a friendly match, losing 1-0 against Paraguay
Paraguay national football team
The Paraguay national football team is controlled by the Paraguayan Football Association and represents Paraguay in men's international football competitions. The team has reached the second round of the World Cup on four occasions . The 2010 trip also featured their first appearance in the...
in Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, commonly known as Santa Cruz, is the capital of the Santa Cruz department in eastern Bolivia and the largest city in the country...
. He obtained a total number of 85 caps during his career, scoring fifteen goals. He played his last international match on October 12, 2005: a World Cup Qualifier against Peru
Peru national football team
The Peru national football team, known as 'el equipo inca', represents Peru in international football competition and is managed by the Peruvian Football Federation . The team competes against the other nine members of FIFA's CONMEBOL conference, which encompasses the countries of South America...
in Tacna
Tacna
- Rail :Tacna is served by a cross-border standard gauge railway to Arica, Chile.It is also the location of the National Railway Museum of Peru.-Air:Tacna is served by the Crnl. FAP...
.
International Goals | ||||||
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# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
1. | 26/03/1994 | Dallas, United States United States The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district... |
0–1 | 2–2 | Friendly Exhibition game An exhibition game is a sporting event in which there is no competitive value of any significant kind to any competitor regardless of the outcome of the competition... |
|
2. | 18/06/1995 | Valera Valera Valera is a city in Trujillo State in Venezuela, situated between the rivers Momboy and Motatán. The mayor is Temístocles Cabezas, who has had that post since 2009. The city is home to Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Colombian and Spanish communities... , Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south... |
1–3 | 1–3 | Friendly Exhibition game An exhibition game is a sporting event in which there is no competitive value of any significant kind to any competitor regardless of the outcome of the competition... |
|
3. | 11/02/1996 | Lima, Peru | ?–? | 1–3 | Friendly Exhibition game An exhibition game is a sporting event in which there is no competitive value of any significant kind to any competitor regardless of the outcome of the competition... |
|
4. | 24/04/1996 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 3–1 | 2–1 | World Cup Qualifier 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification -Qualified teams:The following 32 teams qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup: - qualified automatically as hosts - qualified automatically as defending champions-Notes:... |
|
5. | 07/07/1996 | La Paz, Bolivia | 3–0 | 6–1 | World Cup Qualifier 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification -Qualified teams:The following 32 teams qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup: - qualified automatically as hosts - qualified automatically as defending champions-Notes:... |
|
6. | 15/06/1997 | La Paz, Bolivia | 2–0 | 2–0 | Copa América | |
7. | 18/06/1997 | La Paz, Bolivia | 1–0 | 1–0 | Copa América | |
8. | 05/03/2000 | La Paz, Bolivia | ?–? | 9–2 | Friendly Exhibition game An exhibition game is a sporting event in which there is no competitive value of any significant kind to any competitor regardless of the outcome of the competition... |
|
9. | 28/06/2000 | San Cristóbal, Venezuela | 2–2 | 4–2 | World Cup Qualifier 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification A total of 199 teams entered the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament. and , as the co-hosts, and , as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 29 spots open for competition.... |
|
10. | 03/06/2001 | La Paz, Bolivia | 1–0 | 5–0 | World Cup Qualifier 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification A total of 199 teams entered the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament. and , as the co-hosts, and , as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 29 spots open for competition.... |
|
11. | 03/06/2001 | La Paz, Bolivia | 5–0 | 5–0 | World Cup Qualifier 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification A total of 199 teams entered the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament. and , as the co-hosts, and , as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 29 spots open for competition.... |
|
12. | 14/08/2001 | Santiago, Chile Santiago, Chile Santiago , also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile, and the center of its largest conurbation . It is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of above mean sea level... |
0–1 | 2–2 | World Cup Qualifier 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification A total of 199 teams entered the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament. and , as the co-hosts, and , as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 29 spots open for competition.... |
|
13. | 07/11/2001 | La Paz, Bolivia | 2–1 | 3–1 | World Cup Qualifier 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification A total of 199 teams entered the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament. and , as the co-hosts, and , as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 29 spots open for competition.... |
|
14. | 07/11/2001 | La Paz, Bolivia | 3–1 | 3–1 | World Cup Qualifier 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification A total of 199 teams entered the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament. and , as the co-hosts, and , as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 29 spots open for competition.... |
|
15. | 10/09/2003 | La Paz, Bolivia | 1–0 | 4–0 | World Cup Qualifier 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification A total of 197 teams entered the qualification process for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, competing for a total of 32 spots in the final tournament. Germany, as the host, qualified automatically, leaving 31 spots open for competition... |
Club career statistics
|-|1994/95||rowspan="2"|Newell's Old Boys
Newell's Old Boys
Club Atlético Newell's Old Boys is an Argentine sports club based in Rosario. The club was founded on November 3, 1903, and is named after Isaac Newell, one of the pioneers of Argentine football...
||rowspan="2"|Primera División
Primera División Argentina
The Primera División is a professional football league in Argentina. It is the country's premier football division and is at the top of the Argentine football league system. Contested by twenty clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Primera B Nacional. The season runs...
||12||4||||||||||12||4
|-
|1995/96||11||1||||||||||11||1
|-
|1996||Bolívar||Liga Profesional
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
-List of champions:*Torneo adecuacion was celebrate to adequate seasons to European style -Titles by team :-List of all-time topscorers:...
||||||||||||||||
|-
|1997||rowspan="2"|Yokohama Marinos
Yokohama F. Marinos
is a Japanese association football team that participates in the fully professional J. League Division 1; the top Japanese professional football league. Having won the J-League title three times and finished second twice, they are one of the most successful J-League clubs. The team are based in...
||rowspan="2"|J. League 1||22||9||2||0||5||1||29||10
|-
|1998||32||10||1||0||3||1||36||11
|-
|1999||Jorge Wilstermann
Jorge Wilstermann
Jorge Wilstermann was Bolivia's first commercial aviator.When Wilstermann died, his friend and the then boss of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, Wálter Lemm, requested that the name of the local airport in Cochabamba and the local football team's name be changed to Jorge Wilstermann in his honour.-See...
||Liga Profesional
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
-List of champions:*Torneo adecuacion was celebrate to adequate seasons to European style -Titles by team :-List of all-time topscorers:...
||||||||||||||||
|-
|1999||Barcelona||Serie A||17||4||||||||||17||4
|-
|2000||Bolívar||Liga Profesional
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
-List of champions:*Torneo adecuacion was celebrate to adequate seasons to European style -Titles by team :-List of all-time topscorers:...
||14||8||||||||||14||8
|-
|2001||Cobreloa||Primera División||12||3||||||||||12||3
|-
|2001/02||rowspan="2"|Al-Nassr||rowspan="2"|Professional League||||||||||||||||
|-
|2002/03||||||||||||||||
|-
|2003||Aurora
Club Aurora
Club Aurora is a football club from Cochabamba, Bolivia.The club was founded May 27, 1935, and they play their home games at the Estadio Felix Capriles.-National Honours:...
||Liga Profesional
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
-List of champions:*Torneo adecuacion was celebrate to adequate seasons to European style -Titles by team :-List of all-time topscorers:...
||9||3||||||||||9||3
|-
|2003/04||Al-Wakrah||Stars League||||||||||||||||
|-
|2004||Aurora
Club Aurora
Club Aurora is a football club from Cochabamba, Bolivia.The club was founded May 27, 1935, and they play their home games at the Estadio Felix Capriles.-National Honours:...
||Liga Profesional
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
-List of champions:*Torneo adecuacion was celebrate to adequate seasons to European style -Titles by team :-List of all-time topscorers:...
||7||0||||||||||7||0
|-
|2004/05||rowspan="2"|Caracas||rowspan="2"|Primera División
Primera División Venezolana
The Primera División , or Liga Venezolana is the top-flight professional football league of Venezuela. It was created in 1921 and turned professional in 1957...
||||||||||||||||
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|2005/06||||||||||||||||
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|2006||The Strongest
The Strongest
The Strongest is a Bolivian football club based in La Paz founded on April 8, 1908. Their team colours are yellow and black. Although they have a home ground, the Rafael Mendoza Castellón , they play most of their games at the Estadio Hernando Siles, Bolivia's national ground...
||Liga Profesional
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
-List of champions:*Torneo adecuacion was celebrate to adequate seasons to European style -Titles by team :-List of all-time topscorers:...
||6||2||||||||||6||2
|-
|2007||Bolívar||Liga Profesional
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
-List of champions:*Torneo adecuacion was celebrate to adequate seasons to European style -Titles by team :-List of all-time topscorers:...
||1||0||||||||||1||0
|-
|2008||Aurora
Club Aurora
Club Aurora is a football club from Cochabamba, Bolivia.The club was founded May 27, 1935, and they play their home games at the Estadio Felix Capriles.-National Honours:...
||Liga Profesional
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
-List of champions:*Torneo adecuacion was celebrate to adequate seasons to European style -Titles by team :-List of all-time topscorers:...
||11||0||||||||||11||0
23||5||||||||||23||5
48||13||||||||||48||13
54||19||3||0||8||2||65||21
17||4||||||||||17||4
12||3||||||||||12||3
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154||44||3||0||8||2||165||46
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International career statistics
|-|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
|}
Personal
His son Mauricio BaldiviesoMauricio Baldivieso
Mauricio Baldivieso Ferrufino is a Bolivian footballer who is currently unattached after being withdrawn from Club Aurora.-Club career:...
is the youngest player to have played in a professional football match.
External links
- RSSSF statistics
- National Football Teams profile
- Profile at BoliviaGol.com