Julinho Camargo
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Júlio César Valduga Camargo (born 12 January 1971 in
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), known as Julinho Camargo, is a Brazilian professional
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. He is the current youth football coordinator of
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Career

Julinho trained the youth teams of Grêmio (1989-1991) and
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(1994-2000).. He would later return to Grêmio for a four-year period from 2005 until 2009. His first experience managing a professional team was in RS Futebol. He went on to coach
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and Veranópolis, and worked as an assistant manager in Vitória. He coached for Caxias in Novo Hamburgo and then worked as an assistant to Falcão, in Internacional. He returned to Grêmio to train the main team for about a month before being let go. In 2013/14 he coached for
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, Ferroviário. and back again to Veranópolis. In July 2015 he assumed command of
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