Juscemar Borilli

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Juscemar Borilli
Personal information
Full name Juscemar Braulio Borilli[1]
Date of birth (1990-01-12) 12 January 1990 (age 34)
Place of birth Tapejara, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil[1]
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
2006–2007 Inter Milan
2007 Ajax
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2008 PEC Zwolle 4 (1)
2008–2009 Cremonese 0 (0)
2009–2010 Pizzighettone
2011–2012 Crema
2012–2013 Monza
2014–2016 Seregno
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Juscemar Braulio Borilli (born 12 January 1990) is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a midfielder.[2]

Early life[edit]

Born in Tapejara in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, Borilli took an interest in football at a young age, playing futsal in Teixeira de Freitas, Bahia.[3] At the age of thirteen, he moved to Vitória, Espírito Santo to live with his sister, and underwent an ultimately unsuccessful trial with a first division Brazilian team.[3]

Career[edit]

Joga Bonito and early career[edit]

Having returned to Bahia, Borilli learned of an upcoming reality television show named Joga Bonito [pt], in which a number of young footballers would compete to win a short-term training contract at Corinthians, with the potential to trial with Italian sides Juventus and Inter Milan.[4] Borilli was one of 4,340 teenagers to enter the competition, and went on to finish in first place. However, instead of attending his trial with Corinthians, Borilli went straight to Italy, in part due to his Italian heritage, and began training with Inter Milan.[3][5]

Initially due to spend fifteen days in Milan, Borilli was asked to extend the deal, and ended up staying almost a year with the Serie A side.[4] Following this experience, he was offered a contract with Dutch side AFC Ajax, but was unable to sign professionally due to issues with his Italian citizenship, and would only spend five months with the club.[4]

Professional career[edit]

In June 2007, having initially spent time on trial, Borilli joined Eerste Divisie side PEC Zwolle.[6] His time in Zwolle was plagued by injuries, and he would score one goal in a total of four games before being released in March 2008.[7] He returned to Italy, joining Lega Pro Prima Divisione side Cremonese, but would fail to make an appearance for the club. He spent the rest of his career in the lower divisions of Italian football, before retiring in 2016 and returning to Brazil, where he became head coach of a football school.[8]

Career statistics[edit]

Club[edit]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
PEC Zwolle 2007–08 Eerste Divisie 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1
Cremonese 2008–09 Lega Pro Prima Divisione 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Career total 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 1

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Juscemar Borilli at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ Juscemar Borilli at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian)
  3. ^ a b c Esteves, Lucas (6 May 2006). "Garoto baiano participa de reality show esportivo" [Boy from Bahia participates in sports reality show]. atarde.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  4. ^ a b c Santos, Cléberson (30 December 2017). "Do "Joga 10" ao "Menino de Ouro": por onde andam os vencedores dos reality shows de futebol?" [From “Joga 10” to “Menino de Ouro”: where are the winners of football reality shows?]. jovempan.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Vencedor do Joga Bonito diz estar realizando um sonho" [Joga Bonito winner says he is making a dream come true]. nsctotal.com.br (in Portuguese). 14 June 2006. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Braziliaan en keeper aanwinsten van Zwolle" [Brazilian and goalkeeper signings from Zwolle]. vi.nl (in Dutch). 1 June 2007. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  7. ^ "FC Zwolle is twee Brazilianen kwijt" [FC Zwolle has lost two Brazilians]. nu.nl (in Dutch). 19 March 2008. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  8. ^ Everet, Alexandro (10 March 2016). "DOVE SONO ORA 7° Puntata - Il destino dei grigiorossi della stagione 2008-2009" [WHERE ARE THEY NOW 7th Episode - The fate of the grey-reds of the 2008-2009 season]. sportgrigiorosso.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2 October 2023.