Julio César Simonato Cordeiro

Alemão
Personal information
Full name Julio César Simonato Cordeiro
Date of birth (1976-06-25) 25 June 1976
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Playing position Ala
Club information
Current team
Dina Moscow
Number 10
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990-93 Wimpro
1993-95 Ribeirdepircs
1995-97 Talavera
1997-98 Banespa
1998 São Paulo
1999 General Motors
1999-01 O'Parrulo
2001-03 Playas de Castellón
2003-11 Lobelle
2012- Dina Moscow 77 (27)
National team
2010- Spain 18 (3)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 31 March 2015.

† Appearances (goals)

Julio César Simonato Cordeiro (born 25 June 1976), commonly known as Alemão, is a Brazilian born, Spanish futsal player who plays for Dina Moscow as an Ala.[1]

Biography

Alemao began his career in the Brazilian clubs until he moved to Spanish club "CML Talavera." There he played for two seasons and helped the club to win the Spanish championship. Alemao three years after that he was playing in the Brazilian championship, until he signed a contract with a new Spanish champion "Playas de Castellón." During two years of being a part of that team he did not win any trophies in the domestic arena, but he achieved great success in European cups, winning two debut futsal UEFA Cups. Alemao scored goals in the finals of both games, and in the final of the 2002/03 season he was able to make a double.

In 2003, he moved to "Lobello" and spent nine years there, helped the club to win the Cup and the Super Cup of Spain. Later he got the Spanish citizenship and his game was so impressive for the Spanish national team coach, that at the age of 34 he debuted in the national team. Later, he became a member of the UEFA Futsal Championship in 2012, where the Spaniards triumphantly won the gold. Alemao became the best player of the tournament in terms of goal and passes.

At the European championship Alemao was already a player of Dina Moscow. In February he debuted in the Russian championship.

Achievements

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