Julio César Baldivieso Explained

Julio César Baldivieso
Fullname:Julio César Baldivieso Rico
Birth Date:1971 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Cochabamba, Bolivia
Height:1.80m
Years1:1987–1991
Years2:1992–1994
Years3:1994–1997
Years4:1996
Years5:1997–1998
Years6:1999
Years7:1999
Years8:2000
Years9:2001
Years10:2001–2002
Years11:2002
Years12:2002–2003
Years13:2003
Years14:2003–2004
Years15:2004
Years16:2005
Years17:2006
Years18:2007–2008
Clubs1:Wilstermann
Clubs2:Bolívar
Clubs3:Newell's Old Boys
Clubs4:Bolívar (loan)
Clubs5:Yokohama Marinos
Clubs6:Wilstermann
Clubs7:Barcelona SC
Clubs8:Bolívar
Clubs9:Cobreloa
Clubs10:Al-Nassr
Clubs11:Aurora
Clubs12:Al-Nassr
Clubs13:Aurora
Clubs14:Al-Wakra
Clubs15:Caracas
Clubs16:Deportivo Quevedo
Clubs17:The Strongest
Clubs18:Aurora
Caps3:23
Caps5:54
Caps7:17
Caps8:14
Caps9:12
Caps11:9
Caps13:9
Caps15:6
Caps16:10
Caps17:6
Caps18:11
Goals3:5
Goals5:19
Goals7:4
Goals8:8
Goals9:3
Goals11:3
Goals13:3
Goals15:1
Goals16:2
Goals17:2
Goals18:0
Nationalyears1:1991–2005
Nationalteam1:Bolivia
Nationalcaps1:85
Nationalgoals1:15
Manageryears1:2008–2009
Manageryears2:2011
Manageryears3:2012
Manageryears4:2012
Manageryears5:2013
Manageryears6:2013–2014
Manageryears7:2014
Manageryears8:2015
Manageryears9:2015–2016
Manageryears10:2017
Manageryears11:2017–2018
Manageryears12:2019
Manageryears13:2019
Manageryears14:2020
Manageryears15:2021
Manageryears16:2022
Manageryears17:2022
Managerclubs1:Aurora
Managerclubs2:Aurora
Managerclubs3:Real Potosí
Managerclubs4:Aurora
Managerclubs5:Nacional Potosí
Managerclubs6:San José
Managerclubs7:Wilstermann
Managerclubs8:Universitario de Sucre
Managerclubs9:Bolivia
Managerclubs10:Carabobo
Managerclubs11:Palestine
Managerclubs12:Always Ready
Managerclubs13:Aurora (assistant)
Managerclubs14:Aurora
Managerclubs15:Atlético Palmaflor
Managerclubs16:Royal Pari
Managerclubs17:Always Ready

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.

Football career

Club

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.

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

International

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.

Managerial

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

Source:

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
SeasonClubLeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
ArgentinaLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
1994/95Newell's Old BoysPrimera División124124
1995/96111111
BoliviaLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
1996BolívarLiga Profesional
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupTotal
1997Yokohama MarinosJ1 League22920512910
1998321010313611
BoliviaLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
1999Jorge WilstermannLiga Profesional
EcuadorLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
1999BarcelonaSerie A174174
BoliviaLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
2000BolívarLiga Profesional148148
ChileLeagueCopa ChileLeague CupTotal
2001CobreloaPrimera División123123
Saudi ArabiaLeagueCrown Prince CupLeague CupTotal
2001/02Al-NassrProfessional League
2002/03
BoliviaLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
2003AuroraLiga Profesional9393
QatarLeagueEmir CupSheikh Jassem CupTotal
2003/04Al-WakrahStars League
BoliviaLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
2004AuroraLiga Profesional7070
VenezuelaLeagueCopa VenezuelaLeague CupTotal
2004/05CaracasPrimera División
2005/06
BoliviaLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
2006The StrongestLiga Profesional6262
2007BolívarLiga Profesional1010
2008AuroraLiga Profesional110110
Country Argentina235235
Bolivia48134813
Japan541930826521
Ecuador174174
Chile123123
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
Venezuela
Total15444308216546

National team

[18]

Bolivia national team
YearAppsGoals
199150
199200
1993150
1994141
199581
1996123
199792
199800
199900
200072
200185
200200
200331
200420
200520
Total8515

International goals

Managerial statistics

Personal

His son Mauricio Baldivieso is the youngest player to have played in a professional football match.[19]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/players/players-in-copalib.html rsssf: Copa Libertadores statistics
  2. http://www.diario26.com/tras-el-polemico-debut-baldivieso-y-su-hijo-se-van-del-aurora-de-bolivia-93224.html Tras el polémico debut, Baldivieso y su hijo se van del Aurora de Bolivia
  3. http://www.mediotiempo.com/futbol/internacional/noticias/2009/07/24/dt-baldivieso-dejo-al-aurora-donde-hizo-debutar-a-su-hijo-de-12-anos DT Baldivieso dejó al Aurora donde hizo debutar a su hijo de 12 años
  4. http://www.lostiempos.com/diario/actualidad/deportes/20110420/julio-cesar-baldivieso-asume-en-aurora_122339_244710.html Julio César Baldivieso asume en Aurora
  5. https://archive.today/20160719225114/http://www.elpotosi.net/2012/0211/47.php Baldivieso quiere un título con Real Potosí
  6. http://www.late.com.bo/julio-cesar-baldivieso-sera-el-nuevo-tecnico-de-nacional-potosi/ Julio César Baldivieso será el nuevo técnico de Nacional Potosí
  7. http://lapatriaenlinea.com/?nota=167419 Julio César Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de San José
  8. http://www.erbol.com.bo/noticia/deportes/29052014/julio_baldivieso_es_el_nuevo_entrenador_de_wilstermann Julio Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de Wilstermann
  9. http://www.eldiario.net/noticias/2014/2014_12/nt141224/deportes.php?n=96&-baldivieso-es-nuevo-dt-de-universitario Baldivieso es nuevo DT de Universitario
  10. http://diez.bo/futbol/2015/08/28/baldivieso-fue-presentado-como-nuevo-entrenador-verde-6439 Baldivieso fue presentado como entrenador de Bolivia
  11. http://www.la-razon.com/marcas/futbol/Baldivieso-Seleccion-Boliviana-Futbol-eliminatorias_0_2334366645.html Baldivieso ya es técnico de la selección; encarará las eliminatorias
  12. Web site: 10 Facts: Who is Julio Cesar Baldivieso? . 20 December 2017 .
  13. News: How a Saudi Royal and a Bolivian Coach Led to the Downfall of Palestinian National Soccer . Haaretz .
  14. http://www.lostiempos.com/deportes/futbol/20190131/baldivieso-es-nuevo-entrenador-always-ready Baldivieso es el nuevo entrenador de Always Ready
  15. http://www.late.com.bo/baldivieso-se-suma-a-aurora/ Baldivieso se suma a Aurora
  16. https://www.reduno.com.bo/nota/julio-cesar-baldivieso-dejara-aurora--201912402019 Julio César Baldivieso dejará Aurora
  17. http://www.late.com.bo/francisco-arguello-es-el-nuevo-tecnico-de-aurora/ Francisco Argüello es el nuevo técnico de Aurora
  18. Web site: Julio César Baldivieso – International Appearances. RSSSF.
  19. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8163533.stm BBC Sport: Bolivian boy sets football record