Julio César Uribe
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Julio César Uribe Flores (born May 9, 1958 in
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Playing career


Club

Uribe started his career with Peruvian club Sporting Cristal. Then he joined Italian club
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for three seasons. After his time in Italy, Uribe returned to Sporting Cristal. He then played the following seasons with several clubs in Colombia and Mexico such as Club América. He returned to Peru in his last season as footballer to retire with C.A. Mannucci in 1992.


International

During his playing days, from 1979 to 1989, he earned 39 caps and scored 9 goals for the Peruvian national team and played in the 1982 FIFA World Cup.


Managerial career


Peru's National Soccer Team Coach

In 2007, he was appointed as Peru's coach, his second stint in charge as he was also the coach from 2000 to 2001

Previous to being head coach of Peru's national team, he was team coach of Cienciano del Cuzco. On June 3, 2007, under Julio César Uribe's management, Peru had a friendly football match against Ecuador in Madrid, Spain. Peru defeated Ecuador 2-1 still giving Peru a victory over Ecuador repeatedly for over 8 years. A second friendly on June 7 was played in Barcelona, and Ecuador defeated the Peruvian team 2-0 (Both goals scored near the end of the game). Even though most agreed Peru played the better game, the saying that football matches are won by goals rather than "pretty play" was proven once more. Uribe's next task at hand was the Copa América 2007. He was criticized for calling up a younger and somewhat more experimental squad. Nolberto Solano, a key midfielder, held his state of retirement. Peru started off on the right foot, beating Uruguay 3-0 in their opening match. However, they were not able to define in goal scoring opportunities or overcome controversial refereeing decisions in their 2-0 loss to hosts Venezuela. The surprisingly young and nimble Bolivian team also seemed on the way to beating Peru, however 2 Claudio Pizarro headers salvaged a tie for Peru. With the tie, Peru advanced into the quarter finals, but not without a scare. In the quarter finals against Argentina, they were overcome by 4 second half goals after being tied 0-0 at Halftime. Uribe was criticized for unstable formations and inadequate planning, as well as giving Argentina too much space and respect. Uribe was heavily criticized for his game planning, however Peru showed true promise against Uruguay and progress was seen under Uribe, the Copa marked what could be the beginning of a new era in Peruvian football, as they enter the South Africa 2010 qualifiers with high expectations. Following poor results in the Copa, Uribe was fired and replaced by José del Solar in the week of July 22, 2007


Honours


Playing career

* Peruvian League: 4 :: 1979, 1980, 1988, 1991 * Mexican Primera División: 1 :: 1987-88


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Uribe, Julio Cesar 1958 births Living people Footballers from Lima Association football midfielders Peruvian footballers Peru international footballers Peruvian Primera División players Sporting Cristal footballers Cagliari Calcio players Atlético Junior footballers América de Cali footballers Club América footballers Tecos F.C. footballers Independiente Medellín footballers Envigado F.C. players Peruvian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Italy Expatriate footballers in Colombia Expatriate footballers in Mexico Peruvian expatriate sportspeople in Colombia Peruvian expatriate sportspeople in Mexico 1982 FIFA World Cup players 1987 Copa América players 1989 Copa América players Categoría Primera A players Serie A players Serie B players Liga MX players Peruvian football managers Peruvian Primera División managers Deportivo Municipal managers Club Alianza Lima managers Tecos F.C. managers Atlético Junior managers Juan Aurich managers Peru national football team managers Cienciano managers José Gálvez FBC managers Universidad San Martín managers 2001 Copa América managers 2007 Copa América managers Peruvian expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in China Expatriate football managers in Mexico Expatriate football managers in Colombia Peruvian expatriate sportspeople in China Unión Comercio managers Club San José managers Carlos A. Mannucci managers