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Julio César Baldivieso

1971 - Today

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Julio César Baldivieso Rico (born 2 December 1971) is a Bolivian football coach and former player who played as an attacking midfielder. He is the current manager of Always Ready. Baldivieso played for the Bolivia national team at the 1994 World Cup and in several Copa Américas. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Julio César Baldivieso is the 3,658th most popular soccer player (down from 3,591st in 2019), the 56th most popular biography from Bolivia (up from 59th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Bolivian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Julio César Baldivieso ranks 3,658 out of 21,273Before him are Ferenc Mészáros, Pierre Korb, Friederich Franzl, Héctor Facundo, André Silva, and Michu. After him are Daniel Sanchez, Aleksandar Kozlina, William Garbutt, Prawitz Öberg, Valeri Karpin, and Gøran Sørloth.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Julio César Baldivieso ranks 207Before him are Fredi Bobic, Lior Raz, Chiara Badano, Marcelinho Carioca, Emma Thomas, and Sabri Lamouchi. After him are Anwaar ul Haq Kakar, Lola Dueñas, Andriy Yermak, Claudia Gerini, Imanol Alguacil, and Candice Night.

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In Bolivia

Among people born in Bolivia, Julio César Baldivieso ranks 56 out of 105Before him are Aniceto Arce (1824), Ramiro Blacut (1944), Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas (1925), Renato Sáinz (1899), Mamerto Urriolagoitía (1895), and Narciso Campero (1813). After him are Mario Alborta (1910), José María Pérez de Urdininea (1784), Jorge Quiroga (1960), Carlos Quintanilla (1888), Casiano Chavarría (1901), and Pedro Blanco Soto (1795).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bolivia

Among soccer players born in Bolivia, Julio César Baldivieso ranks 7Before him are Luis Reyes (1911), Víctor Ugarte (1926), Jesús Bermúdez (1902), José Bustamante (1907), Ramiro Blacut (1944), and Renato Sáinz (1899). After him are Mario Alborta (1910), Casiano Chavarría (1901), Jorge Valderrama (1906), Miguel Murillo (1898), Rafael Méndez (1904), and Segundo Durandal (1912).