Julio César Balerio


Julio César Balerio Correa, nicknamed El Viejo, is an Uruguayan-Peruvian football manager and former player.

Biography

Club career

Julio César Balerio made his debut in the Uruguayan First Division in 1980 with C.A. Rentistas, before moving to C.A. Bella Vista in 1982.
His international career began in Argentina with Boca Juniors and continued with Racing Club, with whom he won both the Supercopa Libertadores and the Supercopa Interamericana in 1988. He also played for Club Blooming in Bolivia in the early 1990s before arriving in Peru in 1993 with the modest Deportivo Sipesa, where he reached the quarterfinals of the Copa CONMEBOL.
But it was with Sporting Cristal that he achieved his greatest success, winning three consecutive Peruvian championships in 1994, 1995 and 1996. He also led his team to the final of the 1997 Copa Libertadores. He ended his playing career with Sporting Cristal in 1998.

International career

Having become a Peruvian citizen in 1996, Julio César Balerio was called up by coach Juan Carlos Oblitas for the 1998 World Cup qualifiers. He played 17 games for the Peruvian national team between 1996 and 1997.

Managerial career

Balerio mainly manages in his native country. He has had the opportunity to win the Uruguayan 2nd division championship twice, in 2003 and 2011, with C.A. Rentistas. In Peru he had the opportunity to coach Juan Aurich in 2008.

Death

Julio César Balerio died of a heart attack on 24 June 2013 in Montevideo. He was 55 years old.

Honours

Player

Racing Club
Sporting Cristal

Manager

C.A. Rentistas