Julio Alberto Rodas Hurtarte (born 9 December 1966) is a retired Guatemalan professional football striker.
At the club level, Rodas started his professional career playing for Municipal. He then had a one-season stint in El Salvador with C.D. FAS and later returned to Guatemala to play for Comunicaciones. During the latter part of his career, he played for Antigua GFC and Deportivo Jalapa.
Rodas was also a member of the Guatemala national team, and was selected as part of the squad that participated at the 1988 Olympic tournament. With the senior national team, he played during the World Cup qualification processes for the 1990, 1994, and 1998 tournaments.
Julio is the elder brother of Jorge, who was his teammate in Municipal and Comunicaciones and was also a member of the national team.
Rodas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈroðas]) is a municipality and town in the Cienfuegos Province of Cuba. It was founded in 1859 under the name of Lechuzo. In 1879 it was renamed Rodas in honour of capitán general Caballero de Rodas.
The municipality is divided into the barrios and villages of Cabecera (the town proper), Ariza, Cartagena, Ciego Montero, Congojas, Jabacoa, La Unión, Limones, Medidas, Santiago, Soledad and Turquino.
It is bordered by the municipalities of Aguada de Pasajeros, Abreus, Cienfuegos, Palmira, Lajas, Santo Domingo (in Villa Clara Province) and Los Arabos (in Matanzas Province).
In 2004, the municipality of Rodas had a population of 33,477. With a total area of 552 km2 (213 sq mi), it has a population density of 60.6/km2 (157/sq mi).
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