Jude Menezes
Last Updated : January 2004

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| PERSONAL | |
| Date of Birth | August 5, 1971 |
| Height | 172 cm / 5' 8" |
| Weight | 75 kg / 165 lb |
| Birthplace | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Nickname | Judee |
| Marital Status | Married |
| Languages | English, Hindi |
| Education | Bachelor of Arts (History/Psychology) St. Andrews College, Mumbai |
| Occupation | Formerly with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. |
| Hobbies | Surfing the Net, Music, Reading |
| Address | Migrated to New Zealand after the 2002 World Cup |
| Miscellaneous | Brother Peter Menezes is a hockey umpire |
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Photograph courtesy The Hindu
| DOMESTIC CIRCUIT | |
| Team | Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. |
| City | Mumbai |
| Position | Goalkeeper |
| Awards | |
| TOURNAMENTS | |
| Senior Nationals | Mar 1999 - Hyderabad May 1997 - Bangalore (4th) |
| National Games | Jun 1997 - Bangalore (2nd) |
| Muruguppa Gold Cup | July 1998 - Chennai (2nd) |
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Jude Menezes defending the Indian citadel, Photo courtesy The Hindu
| INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT | |
| Matches | 130 (post 2002 World Cup) |
| Goals Allowed | ?? |
| International Debut | 1992 - India vs. Korea |
| Olympics | Sep 2000 - Sydney (7th) |
| World Cup | Feb/Mar 2002 - Kuala Lumpur (10th) May 1998 - Utrecht (9th) |
| Champions Challenge | Dec 2001 - Kuala Lumpur (1st) |
| Commonwealth Games | Sep 1998 - Kuala Lumpur (4th) |
| Sultan Azlan Shah Cup | Feb 2000 - Kuala Lumpur (3rd) |
| Prime Minister's Gold Cup | Mar 2001 - Dhaka (1st) Saved Two Penalty Strokes in Tie-Breaker in Final |
| Australian Tour | Apr 2000 - Sydney (3rd in 4-Nation) Apr 2000 - Perth (1st in 4-Nation) Apr 1998 - Last in 4-Nation Tourney |
| European Tour | Jul 2001 - World Cup Qualifier (5th) Jan 2000 - Barcelona (3rd in 4-Nation) Jan 2000 - Belgium (2-0-1) Jan 2000 - Canada (1-0-0) Aug 1997 - Hamburg (Last in 4-Nation) |
| New Zealand Tour | Jun 2001 - Lost 1-2-1 |
| South African Tour | Aug 1999 - Johannesburg - Lost 0-3-2 |
| Test Series | Feb/Mar 2001 - vs. Germany - Lost 1-2 |
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| FOREIGN CLUBS |
| Never Played Professionally for a Foreign Club |
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