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Full name
  
Julio Andres Arca

Name
  
Julio Arca

Spouse
  
Valeria Diaz

1992–1999
  
Weight
  
69 kg


Current team
  
South Shields

Height
  
1.75 m

Role
  
Footballer

Position
  
Midfielder

Julio Arca

Date of birth
  
(1981-01-31) 31 January 1981 (age 34)

Playing position
  
Central midfielder / Left wingback

Number
  
20 (Middlesbrough F.C. / Midfielder)

Similar People
  
Valeria Diaz, Chris Riggott, Nicolas Medina, Kevin Phillips, Fabio Rochemback

Place of birth
  
Quilmes, Argentina

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Julio Andrés Arca (born 31 January 1981) is an Argentine semi-professional footballer who plays as a left back or central midfielder for Northern League Division One club South Shields. Arca has spent the majority of his career in the North East of England, firstly for Sunderland from 2000 to 2006, and then for Middlesbrough from 2006 to 2013. He retired from professional football following his release from Middlesbrough, and subsequently played Sunday League football for Willow Pond for the 2014–15 season. He later signed for South Shields, in addition to his return to Sunderland as part of the club's youth coaching staff.

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During his professional career, he was seen as an attack minded player, with his key attributes including good long and short passing, as well as being a hard worker.

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Sunderland

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Sunderland's manager Peter Reid signed Arca in 2000 from Argentinos Juniors with a £3.5 million five-year deal, while holding off competition from Newcastle United and Leeds United. He was an immediate success, scoring on his debut at the Stadium of Light against West Ham United. Peter Reid spotted him in an Under 21s match playing against England at Craven Cottage and tracked him until completing the signing in July 2000.

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Arca played for his previous club and national team at left back, but was successfully converted to left midfield by Reid. Arca was Reid's most expensive signing of that summer and was then second only behind Stefan Schwarz as the club's record buy. The youngster was tipped for the brightest of futures and full international honours in the near future.

Arca scored three times for the Black Cats in his first season in the Premiership. However, like so many Sunderland players, Arca's 2001–02 campaign was disappointing as he was troubled by a series of niggling injuries. He did not manage to rediscover his form of the previous season, and was out of action from February.

At the start of the 2002–03 campaign, Arca, who had then played 54 games for the club, stated his determination to get back to his best – both in fitness and form. He became a regular once again after Sunderland's relegation that season, and was arguably their best player as they returned to the Premiership under manager Mick McCarthy, winning the Football League Championship in 2004–05. Arca was also named in the PFA Team of the Year for the First Division in 2004, and for the Championship team in 2005.

Sunderland were relegated again in the 2005–06 season. As a result of relegation, Arca moved back to the Premiership joining North-East rivals Middlesbrough as a replacement for Franck Queudrue who moved to Fulham.

Middlesbrough

On 26 July 2006, Arca was Gareth Southgate's first senior player signing as manager of Middlesbrough, for a transfer fee of £1.75 million. He signed a five-year contract. Spanish club RCD Espanyol had also been interested in him.

Arca played his first Premier League game for Middlesbrough against Reading on the opening day of the 2006-07 season. He broke his foot and was substituted at half-time for Andrew Davies. After regaining fitness he proved a revelation. With the progress of Andrew Taylor at left-back, Arca has been utilised as central midfielder. He scored his first goal for the club against Charlton Athletic in December 2006.

He is still liked strongly by most Sunderland fans despite moving to their local rivals, and in the 2007 Tees–Wear derby at the Riverside when he went off injured after scoring against them, he was cheered by the visiting Sunderland supporters. Unfortunately, following this injury Arca struggled to regain his excellent form in the months prior to it.

In January 2008, Arca was named the new Middlesbrough captain by manager Gareth Southgate, replacing fellow midfielder George Boateng as skipper. His first game as captain was against Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League, the match ended 1–1. After only a few games leading the team, he was replaced by Austrian left back Emanuel Pogatetz.

Arca regained fine form towards the end of 2010, scoring in Middlesbrough's 2-1 win over Chesterfield in the League Cup and scoring his first league goal for over three years from a penalty kick, to give Middlesbrough a 1-0 victory over Cardiff. He scored his second of the season against Hull City, and later that week, he scored his third of the campaign on a 2-1 win over Coventry City.

His contract ended at the end of the 2010-2011 season, in which he was voted the Player of the Year by both the fans and his teammates. Arca re-signed with a two-year contract on 12 August 2011. Two days after signing the contract, Arca came on as a substitute in an away league match at Leeds United and passed to Marvin Emnes to score the only goal of the game.

Arca retired from professional football after his Middlesbrough contract expired in 2013.

South Shields

Arca played for Willow Pond FC, a second-division pub side in the Sunderland Sunday League. In July 2015, he returned to Sunderland to join the club's youth coaching staff.

On 4 September 2015, Arca joined Northern League Division Two club South Shields. He scored on his debut for the club, in a 1-1 draw with Stokesley Sports Club at Mariners Park. He later scored a goal against Ryton and Crawcrook Albion as the Mariners won 4-0 in front of a crowd of 1,045, while his third goal for South Shields came when he scored a free-kick in a 4-0 victory at Esh Winning.

Arca went on to score 12 times in his first season with the Mariners as they were promoted to Division One of the Northern League as champions.

International career

Arca was the captain of the Argentina Youth Team which featured players like Javier Saviola, Nicolás Burdisso and Maxi Rodríguez in the same squad.

After his successful first season in the Premier League with Sunderland, Arca captained the Argentina Under-20 team which won the FIFA U-20 World Cup tournament in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They beat the Ghana U-20 team 3-0 in the final to win their fourth title.

Club

Sunderland

  • Football League Championship: 2004–05
  • South Shields

  • FA Vase: 2016–17
  • Northern League Division One: 2016–17
  • Northern League Division Two: 2015–16
  • International

    Argentina

  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: 2001
  • Individual

  • PFA Team of the Year: 2003–04, 2004–05
  • North East Football Award - Football League Footballer of the Year: 2003–04
  • Sunderland Solid Gold XI
  • Career statistics

    As of 5 May 2011

    References

    Julio Arca Wikipedia


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