Juliano Belletti, born on June twentieth, nineteen seventy-six, is a distinguished Brazilian football coach and former player, renowned for his role as a right-back. Currently, he serves as the head coach at Barcelona Atlètic, where he imparts his extensive knowledge and experience to the next generation of footballers.
His professional journey began in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, where he showcased his talent with clubs such as Cruzeiro, São Paulo, and Atlético Mineiro. During the nineteen ninety-nine season, Belletti's exceptional performances on loan at Atlético Mineiro earned him the prestigious Silver Ball award from Placar, highlighting his impact in Brazilian football.
From two thousand two to two thousand ten, Belletti made his mark in European football, playing for notable clubs including Villarreal, Barcelona, and Chelsea. His time at Barcelona was particularly memorable, as he scored the decisive goal that secured the UEFA Champions League title for the club in two thousand six. After a successful stint in Europe, he returned to Brazil, where he celebrated winning the national league with Fluminense in two thousand ten.
On the international stage, Belletti represented Brazil from two thousand one to two thousand five, earning twenty-three caps and scoring once. He was a vital member of the squad that triumphed in the two thousand two FIFA World Cup and also participated in the two thousand one Copa América and the two thousand three FIFA Confederations Cup.