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Name
  
Julio Sergio

Career start
  
1998

Years
  
Team

Weight
  
80 kg

1995–1998
  
Height
  
1.87 m

Role
  
Footballer


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Full name
  
Julio Sergio Bertagnoli

Date of birth
  
(1978-11-08) 8 November 1978 (age 37)

Current team
  
Comercial Futebol Clube (Goalkeeper)

Place of birth
  
Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper (Manager)

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Júlio Sérgio Bertagnoli (born 8 November 1978) is a Brazilian footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for Comercial. He also holds an Italian passport as his ancestor came from Ripa Teatina. He is currently a manager with Sertãozinho.

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Brazil

Júlio Sérgio was signed by Brazilian club América (SP) until the end of Campeonato Paulista in January 2006.

Roma

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He signed a 1+3 year contract with Italian club Roma in July 2006, earning a gross salary of €260,000 as part of the deal. Due to an injury to first choice goalkeeper Doni and poor performances by backup Artur, Júlio Sérgio made his debut in Serie A on 30 August 2009 against Juventus, a game which Roma lost 1–3 and a defeat that lead to the resignation of Roma coach Luciano Spalletti. Despite this, Júlio Sérgio was preferred by new head coach Claudio Ranieri in his first game in-charge in a 2–1 away win at Siena on 13 September.

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Strong performances ensured Julio Sérgio more regular football and ultimately allowed him to become the new first choice keeper for the Giallorossi. He saved a key penalty from Sergio Floccari during the Rome derby against Lazio, which Roma ultimately won 2–1. Roma was losing 1–0 before the penalty, and Júlio Sérgio's save was defined by head coach Claudio Ranieri as the turning point of the game. On 31 May 2010, he signed a new contract with the club, keeping him in the capital until 2014. His gross salary will be increased to €1.3 million per year in the first year and €1.4 million in the second and the third, then €700,000 in the final year.

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After Roma appointed new coach Vincenzo Montella, Doni returned to the side's starting XI. Both Júlio Sérgio and Doni, however, left the club under new management and new owner in 2011–12 Serie A, which the club already signed Gianluca Curci in June.

Lecce

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Júlio Sérgio signed a season-long deal loan with Lecce in 2011. He played only seven games in first part of the season, partially because of his problem with injuries. From November 2011, Massimiliano Benassi served as first-choice, relegating Júlio Sérgio to the substitutes' bench. Third-choice Ugo Gabrieli also played when both Benassi and Júlio Sérgio were sidelined. He shortly returned to first choice in the pre-ultimate match before the winter break, as Júlio Sérgio was recovered in time but Benassi did not. However, he was replaced by Gabrieli in the first half. After the winter break, Júlio Sérgio was on the bench while Benassi was the starting goalkeeper in the first match against Juventus.

Return to Roma

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Júlio Sérgio returned to Roma in July 2012 and refused to leave the club; as such, he was omitted from the first-team squad by manager Zdeněk Zeman. He was originally included in the Roma squad for 2012–13 as the fourth-choice goalkeeper for then manager Rudi García, he was released from the club 4 December 2013 and became a free agent.

Honours

Santos
  • Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: 2002, 2004
  • Roma
  • Coppa Italia: 2007, 2008
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2007
  • Runner-up Supercoppa Italiana: 2006
  • Runner-up Coppa Italia: 2006
  • Runner-up Serie A: 2006, 2007, 2008
  • Momentary Italian record of 11 consecutive victories in the Serie A (Roma)
  • References

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