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Julio Velázquez (Julio Velázquez Santiago) was born on 5 October, 1981 in Salamanca, Spain, is a Spanish football manager. Discover Julio Velázquez's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Julio Velázquez Santiago
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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 5 October, 1981
Birthday 5 October
Birthplace Salamanca, Spain
Nationality Spain

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Julio Velázquez Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Julio Velázquez height is 1.78 m .

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Julio Velázquez Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Julio Velázquez worth at the age of 42 years old? Julio Velázquez’s income source is mostly from being a successful manager. He is from Spain. We have estimated Julio Velázquez's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

1981

Julio Velázquez Santiago (born 5 October 1981) is a Spanish football manager, who last managed Real Zaragoza.

He began coaching at 15, and was the youngest ever Segunda División manager with Villarreal B at 30.

He managed four other teams in that league, and Alavés in La Liga.

Abroad, Velázquez spent several years in Portugal's Primeira Liga with Belenenses, Vitória de Setúbal and Marítimo.

He also had a brief spell in the Italian Serie A at Udinese, and the Dutch Eredivisie with Fortuna Sittard.

Velázquez started training at the age of only 15, being in charge of youth teams in his hometown of Salamanca.

2004

His first job as a senior came in 2004, with AD Peña Respuela in the regional leagues.

2010

Velázquez made his debut in the national leagues in 2010–11, being appointed at Polideportivo Ejido in the Segunda División B.

2011

On 24 December 2011, as José Francisco Molina left the reserves for the main squad, he was appointed his successor, thus becoming the youngest person ever to coach a club in the Segunda División, aged 30 years and two months.

2012

On 13 June 2012, following the Yellow Submarine's top-flight relegation – which meant the B's also had to drop down a tier even though they finished in 12th position in division two – Velázquez was named first-team manager.

On 13 January of the following year, following a 1–1 away draw against UD Almería, he was relieved of his duties.

In the following years, Velázquez continued to work in the second division, being relegated with Real Murcia even though the side finished in fourth position and qualified to the play-offs, and being sacked by Real Betis after only five months in charge.

2013

He was released at the end of his contract, having finished 13th.

On 20 November 2023, Velázquez replaced sacked Fran Escribá at the helm of Real Zaragoza, back in his country's second division.

He was dismissed the following 11 March, after just 14 matches.

2014

He resigned in March, days after sporting director Enrique Burgos, and the Andalusians eventually finished 14th.

Velázquez then joined Villarreal CF's setup, first being in charge of the C side.

2015

During roughly ten months and starting in December 2015, he was in charge of C.F. Os Belenenses in the Portuguese Primeira Liga.

2016

Velázquez returned to his country and its second tier on 13 October 2016, signing with AD Alcorcón.

He eventually managed to steer them out of the relegation zone and also ousted RCD Espanyol in the fourth round of the Copa del Rey, renewing his contract a two further years after the latter achievement.

2018

On 4 June 2018, after narrowly avoiding relegation, Velázquez left Alcorcón.

From June–November of the same year he was in charge of Udinese Calcio of the Italian Serie A, being dismissed after only two league wins.

2019

Velázquez returned to the Portuguese top flight in November 2019, being appointed at Vitória F.C. until the end of the season.

He left by mutual consent the following 2 July, with the team three points above the relegation zone having not won any of the five games since the resumption of play following the COVID-19 break.

On 11 March 2021, Velázquez became C.S. Marítimo's third manager of the campaign at the last-placed side.

His first match in charge was the following day, a 2–1 away win over C.D. Nacional in the Madeira derby.

Velázquez was relieved of his duties on 11 November 2021, with his team second-bottom after 11 rounds.

He first reached his country's La Liga the following April, when he became Deportivo Alavés' third coach of the season after Javier Calleja and José Luis Mendilibar; one month later, after relegation as last, he left.

On 9 September 2022, Velázquez signed a one-year deal with Fortuna Sittard, bottom in the Dutch Eredivisie.

He led them to their first victory of the campaign eight days later, 1–0 against Excelsior Rotterdam in spite of playing 15 minutes with one player less.