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Biography of Julio Cesar Leon Dailey


Birthday:

1979/09/13

Full name:

Julio Cesar Leon Dailey

Place of Birth:

Puerto Cortes

Height:

5'9 in (174 cm)

Weight:

154 lbs (70 kg)

Position:

Attacking Midfielder

Nickname(s):

Rambo

Wife / girlfriend:

Chiara

Lives in:

Genoa, Italy

Club information

Current club:

Parma F.C.

Previous clubs:

Genoa C.F.C. Avellino, Teramo, Sambenedettese, Catanzaro, Fiorentina, Reginna, Olimpia, FC Celaya, Platense

National team:

Honduras

Youth clubs:

N/A

Facts & Background

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About

Julio Cesar de Leon is a soccer player born in Honduras, currently playing for Genoa, in Italian Serie A.

Background

At a very young age, Julio Cesar became part of Club Deportivo Platense of Puerto Cortes.

'Rambo', as he is often called, debuted for Platense in 1996 against Real Maya of Tegucigalpa, scoring his first National Soccer League goal. His last goal in the Honduran National League was playing for Olimpia on May 26, 2001 against Club Broncos of Choluteca.

Club Football

Earning a good reputation in Honduras, 'Rambo' moved to Mexico's First Division, where he played for Atletico Celaya.

After the season was over, Atletico Celaya did not renew de Leon's contract, so he returned to Honduras and became part of Olimpia of Tegucigalpa.

Once Julio Cesar finished his one year contract with Olimpia, he left for Uruguay where he played for Deportivo Maldonado. From there, De Leon moved to Reggina of Serie B in Italy.

De Leon's started off very well for his new club. With his goals and assists, 'Rambo' helped his team to regain a place in the Italy's Serie A.

Once in the first division, de Leon's participation was intermittent, partly due to the acquisition of the Japanese international Shunsuke Nakamura. De Leon was relegated to the bench, playing on and off as a substitute player.

The following seasons in Italy proved to be frustrating for "Rambo". He was sent on loan back to Serie B where he played for a number of teams, including Fiorentina, Teramo and Catanzaro.

His lack of playing time continued to such degree, that he was sent to the third division or Serie C1, where he played for Sambenedettese.

In 2006, 'Rambo' was requested by coach Mazzarri to come back to Reggina Calcio. De Leon was given a new chance, and he took it. For a while de Leon was considered the team's most valuable player.

However, in January 16, 2007, Julio Cesar was transferred by Reggina Calcio once again, this time in a permanent deal. Genoa of Serie B paid $ 3.9 million for the transfer of the Honduran international, hoping that his services would help the team to regain a spot in the Serie A.

The fans of Reggina disapproved of the sale of de León, in a time when the team really needed Julio Cesar's talent. But the president of the team, Lillo Foti, justified the sale with economic reasons: "The offer was good and it was something that we could no refuse."

On June 10, 2007, de León's new team, Genoa, did regain a spot in Serie A, tying at home with Napoli 0-0.

International Football

He is a regular member of the Honduran National Football Team where he has made over 60 appearences and scoring 11 goals.

International Goals

Date Team Competition Goals Scored
 

Awards and Honours

Personal Awards

Previous Winner Award Year Successor
 

Career Statistics

Team Season Domestic League Domestic Cups International Total
M G A M G A M G A M G A
 
Total

M = Matches, G = Goals, A = Assists

Personal Info

Wife / Girlfriend

he is maried to Chiara and has a daughter named Rebecca.

Sponsors

Important Links

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