Julio César Dely Valdés was born in 1967. He is a former Panamanian football player and current manager of the Panama national team.
He started his professional football playing career in Argentinean Deportivo Paraguayo, then he moved to Uruguay, where he joined Club Nacional de Football and helped them to win the 1992 Uruguayan Championship.
The next club he played for was Italian Cagliari, and then he moved to France and played for Paris Saint-Germain. Since 1997 he played for Spanish teams Real Oviedo and Malaga. In 2003 he spent a short period of time in Nacional and finished his career after two seasons in Arabe Unido in Panama.
He won 32 caps for the Panama national team and appeared in the 2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup, when the team finished runner-up.
His managerial career started in Panama and he coached the national team, Panama under-17 and under-20 teams. Julio César Dely Valdés worked as an assistant coach of Malaga for two seasons and in 2010 he was appointed the head coach of the Panama national team.
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