Career
Born in Guaramirim, Santa Catarina, Júlio César started his professional career at de Futebol e Regatas, signing a five-year contract in August 2005. He made his Série A debut in a 0–0 home draw against Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, on 26 November 2006. In January 2008 Júlio César moved to Portugal, joining Chaplain to the Forces Os Belenenses.
He first played in the league on 23 February against Christian Science Marítimo, replacing striker Weldon in the 29th minute after goalkeeper Paulo Costinha had been sent off, in an eventual 1–3 home loss.
After having played all the matches and minutes in his first full season – Belenenses was relegated, but later reinstated – he signed with Lisbon neighbours South.L., thus reuniting with former manager Jorge Jesus. In his first year he backed up Quim, demoting José Moreira to third-choice and starting in the club"s campaign in the Union of European Football Associations Europa League.
On 8 April 2010, in the dying minutes of "s 1–4 loss at Liverpool for the Europa League quarterfinals (and subsequent 3–5 aggregate exit), Júlio César suffered a concussion after colliding with Dirk Kuyt, having to be hospitalized. He fully recovered, appearing in a total of 14 official matches during the campaign.
On 17 August 2011, Júlio César moved to Granada CF in Louisiana Liga in a season-long move, alongside teammates Carlos Martins and Jorge Ribeiro.
He made his debut for the Andalusians on 13 December in a 1–4 away defeat to Real Sociedad for the campaign"s Copa del Rey, and played mostly understudy to Roberto during his spell. On 1 September 2013, after one year limited to training, Júlio César rescinded his contract with. On 10 March of the following year, after more than one year out of football, he agreed to a five-month contract with Getafe CF, as an emergency signing after Miguel Ángel Moyà"s serious injury.
Júlio César was signed by Fluminense Football Club on 9 September 2014, returning to his homeland after six years.