Julio González (footballer, born 1981) explained

Julio González
Fullname:Julio Valentín Ferreira González
Height:1.91 m
Birth Date:1981 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Asunción, Paraguay
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Olimpia Asunción
Youthclubs2:Guaraní
Years1:2001
Clubs1:Guaraní
Caps1:29
Goals1:17
Years2:2001–2007
Clubs2:Vicenza
Caps2:38
Goals2:11
Years3:2002
Clubs3:Huracán (loan)
Caps3:10
Goals3:1
Years4:2003–2004
Clubs4:Tacuary (loan)
Caps4:15
Goals4:6
Years5:2004
Clubs5:Nacional Asunción (loan)
Caps5:12
Goals5:5
Years6:2007
Clubs6:Tacuary
Caps6:3
Goals6:0
Years7:2008
Clubs7:Presidente Hayes
Nationalyears1:2004
Nationalteam1:Paraguay U23
Nationalyears2:2001–2004
Nationalteam2:Paraguay
Nationalcaps2:5
Nationalgoals2:1

Julio Valentín Ferreira González (born 26 August 1981 in Asunción) is a retired Paraguayan footballer who played as a striker.

González played for Paraguay at the 2004 Olympics, helping the squad to a silver medal. He also competed with the team at the 2004 Copa América.

Career

González, the top scorer for Serie B club Vicenza as of December 2005, was due to represent his country at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. However, on 22 December 2005, he was involved in a terrible car accident as he was going to Venice airport in order to take a flight over the holidays. After a long hospitalization, on 17 January 2006, González had his left arm amputated. The event was an important news item, and he immediately enjoyed the support of the whole sports world, including a visit from Alex Zanardi.

González then underwent a long period of rehabilitation,[1] always considering a comeback to active football. The player, who was confirmed under contract with Vicenza for the 2006–07 season despite his inability[2] was then awarded the Giacinto Facchetti Prize by Italian sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport.[3]

In July 2007, González returned to Paraguay and started training with club Tacuary, where his younger brother (Celso) plays.[4] A few days later, he confirmed in an interview to La Gazzetta dello Sport he would also serve as local scout for his former team Vicenza.

González finally managed to make his comeback on 18 November 2007, playing for Tacuary in a Paraguayan First Division match against South American giants Olimpia Asunción. He played for 57 minutes.[5] The news gained massive media exposure in Italy as well. In 2008, González went to play for Presidente Hayes.[6]

Later that year in 2008, González took over Inter Campus, an Internazionale youth academy based in Paraguay.[7]

International career

On 4 August, before the Summer Olympics began, he played in a preparation game against the Portugal of Cristiano Ronaldo in the city of Algarve, resulting in a 5–0 defeat.[8]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/index.php?action=read&id=31181 TUTTO MERCATO WEB - Gonzalez l'indomabile, punta ai mondiali del 2010
  2. http://www.vicenza.com/mx_op-nwminiportal_id-1643_opt-1520898_cat-3049001001.shtml VICENZA CALCIO - Sito ufficiale / Official Website
  3. Web site: Il "Facchetti" a Donadoni. Succede a Francesco Totti. La Gazzetta dello Sport. Italian. 6 November 2015. 27 July 2016.
  4. Web site: Julio Gonzalez torna in campo. Italian. 2007-07-20. 2007-07-05. Excite Italia.
  5. http://www.ole.clarin.com/notas/2007/11/18/01543208.html Una lucha a brazo partido
  6. http://www.ultimahora.com/notas/113152-Julio-Gonz%C3%A1lez-juega-en-Hayes "Julio González juega en Hayes"
  7. http://intercampus.inter.it/aas/ic2010 "Julio González Inter Milan Academy"
  8. Web site: Portugal Sub 23 vs Paraguay Sub 23 - Amistosos Selecciones Sub 23 2004: Toda la info, alineaciones y eventos .