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Julio Losada was a football player for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in the [[1970s|70s]]. He was born in Uruguay on [[June 16]], [[1950]]. While a relatively "small" player (162 cm, 65 kg) he was exceptionally fast and dangerous when attacking the opponent.
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'''Julio Losada''' was a football player for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in the [[1970s|70s]]. He was born in Uruguay on [[June 16]], [[1950]]. While a relatively "small" player (162 cm, 65 kg) he was exceptionally fast and dangerous when attacking the opponent.
  
 
He joined [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1972]], after [[Nikos Goulandris]] became president. He went on to play 150 games with Olympiakos and win 5 championship titles.
 
He joined [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1972]], after [[Nikos Goulandris]] became president. He went on to play 150 games with Olympiakos and win 5 championship titles.
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Revision as of 07:23, May 26, 2008

Julio Losada was a football player for Olympiakos in the 70s. He was born in Uruguay on June 16, 1950. While a relatively "small" player (162 cm, 65 kg) he was exceptionally fast and dangerous when attacking the opponent.

He joined Olympiakos in 1972, after Nikos Goulandris became president. He went on to play 150 games with Olympiakos and win 5 championship titles.

He was capped by the Uruguay national team two times: Uruguay-Israel 2-0 (02-06-1970), Uruguay-Sweden 0-1 (10-06-1970)