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Júlio César Leal

1951 - Today

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Júlio César Leal Junior (born April 13, 1951 in Itajuba, Brazil) is an association football manager. Leal has coached clubs in Kuwait, Brazil, Japan, United States and South Africa. He parted ways with Orlando Pirates on 4 April 2012, three weeks after being suspended. Leal joined Polokwane City in November 2015, coached the club for one season which they finished in 13th place and parted ways with the club. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Júlio César Leal has received more than 39,922 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 20 in 2019). Júlio César Leal is the 272nd most popular coach (down from 246th in 2019), the 758th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 725th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Brazilian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Júlio César Leal ranks 272 out of 328Before him are Betinho, Markku Kanerva, Roland Nilsson, José Carlos Serrão, Jos Luhukay, and Željko Buvač. After him are Yuri Gavrilov, Alan Pardew, Kasper Hjulmand, Norio Sasaki, Stuart Baxter, and Alexander Zorniger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Júlio César Leal ranks 492Before him are Aleksandr Laveykin, Mohamed Ben Rehaiem, Helen Shaver, Mammootty, Demetrios Christodoulou, and Noritake Takahara. After him are Robert Wuhl, Renato Zaccarelli, Uri Lupolianski, Ria Stalman, Mohammad Reza Aref, and Claude Bartolone.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Júlio César Leal ranks 758 out of 2,067Before him are Elkeson (1989), Felipe Anderson (1993), David Neres (1997), Moacir Rodrigues Santos (1970), Rodrigo (1991), and Antony (2000). After him are José Kléberson (1979), Marjorie Estiano (1982), Capone (1972), Lyoto Machida (1978), Talisca (1994), and Jonas Gonçalves Oliveira (1984).

Among COACHES In Brazil

Among coaches born in Brazil, Júlio César Leal ranks 22Before him are Paulo Emilio (1936), Lori Sandri (1949), Péricles Chamusca (1965), Valmir Louruz (1944), Betinho (1966), and José Carlos Serrão (1950). After him are Nicanor de Carvalho (1947), João Carlos (1956), Otacílio Gonçalves (1940), Vadão (1956), Pintado (1965), and Beto Almeida (1955).