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It is time to step aside – Julio Baptista announces retirement
Julio Baptista has announced his retirement at the age of 37, declaring his intention to "begin a new life" after his playing career. The former Brazil international started out at Sao Paulo before heading to Spain, where he played for Sevilla – scoring 20 goals in the 2003-04 LaLiga season – and Real Madrid. Baptista helped Arsenal win the League Cup during a loan stint in 2006-07, including an astonishing four-goal haul against Liverpool in a 6-3 quarter-final win at Anfield. There were also spells with Roma and Malaga, as well as a return to his homeland with Cruzeiro in 2013, prior to joining Orlando City in MLS. Last at CFR Cluj, Baptista made just two appearances...
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