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| image = Chivu2018.jpg
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| caption = Chivu in a charity match in 2018
| caption = Chivu in a charity match in 2018
| fullname = Cristian Eugen Chivu<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.legaseriea.it/uploads/default/attachments/comunicati/comunicati_m/3937/files/allegati/3942/cu74.pdf |title=Comunicato Ufficiale N. 74 |trans-title=Official Press Release No. 74 |publisher=Lega Serie A |page=3 |date=31 October 2011 |access-date=5 December 2020 |archive-date=5 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201205224527/http://www.legaseriea.it/uploads/default/attachments/comunicati/comunicati_m/3937/files/allegati/3942/cu74.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| fullname = Cristian Eugen Chivu<ref name="FIFA">{{cite web |url=https://fdp.fifa.org/assetspublic/ce233/pdf/SquadLists-English.pdf |title=FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ – Squad List: FC Internazionale Milano (ITA) |publisher=FIFA |page=16 |date=12 June 2025 |access-date=26 November 2025 }}</ref>
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1980|10|26|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1980|10|26|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Reșița]], Romania
| birth_place = [[Reșița]], Romania
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| managerclubs5 = [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]]
| managerclubs5 = [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]]
| manageryears6 = 2025–
| manageryears6 = 2025–
| managerclubs6 = [[Ingiocabili]]
| managerclubs6 = [[Inter Milan]]
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[[File:Chivu in national team (11.08.2010) (cropped).JPG|thumb|upright|Chivu lining up for [[Romania national football team|Romania]] in 2010]]
[[File:Chivu in national team (11.08.2010) (cropped).JPG|thumb|upright|Chivu lining up for [[Romania national football team|Romania]] in 2010]]


In 1999, Chivu was chosen to represent the [[Romania national under-21 football team|Romania national under-21 team]] and quickly made the step up to play for the [[Romania national football team|full side]]. In 2001, he won [[Cyprus International Football Tournament]] 2001.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/cypr-intltourn03.html|title = Cyprus International Tournament 2003}}</ref>  
In 1999, Chivu was chosen to represent the [[Romania national under-21 football team|Romania national under-21 team]] and quickly made the step up to play for the [[Romania national football team|full side]]. In 2001, he won [[Cyprus International Football Tournament]] 2001.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/cypr-intltourn03.html|title = Cyprus International Tournament 2003}}</ref>
He represented his country at both [[UEFA Euro 2000]] and [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]]. Despite being capped only four times prior to the Euro 2000, he started all four matches and scored his first international goal.{{citation needed|date=December 2022}}
He represented his country at both [[UEFA Euro 2000]] and [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]]. Despite being capped only four times prior to the Euro 2000, he started all four matches and scored his first international goal.{{citation needed|date=December 2022}}


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===Inter Milan===
===Inter Milan===
On 6 June 2025, reports indicated that Chivu had signed a two-year deal to become the head coach of his former club Inter Milan, with the official announcement pending the completion of his paperwork with Parma.<ref>{{cite web |last=Campanale |first=Susy |url=https://football-italia.net/why-inter-will-not-announce-chivu-new-coach/ |title=Why Inter will not announce Chivu as new coach yet |publisher=Football Italia |date=6 June 2025 }}</ref> Three days later, the club officially announced his appointment.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.inter.it/en/news/cristian-chivu-new-inter-head-coach |title=Cristian Chivu is the new Inter head coach |publisher=Inter Milan |date=9 June 2025 }}</ref> His first game in charge ended as a 1-1 draw against [[C.F. Monterrey|Monterrey]] in the [[2025 FIFA Club World Cup|2025 FIFA Club World Cup]]. 3 days later, Chivu achieved his first win in charge of the club with Inter coming back from a goal down to beat Japanese side [[Urawa Red Diamonds]] 2-1.
On 6 June 2025, reports indicated that Chivu had signed a two-year deal to become the head coach of his former club Inter Milan, with the official announcement pending the completion of his paperwork with Parma.<ref>{{cite web |last=Campanale |first=Susy |url=https://football-italia.net/why-inter-will-not-announce-chivu-new-coach/ |title=Why Inter will not announce Chivu as new coach yet |publisher=Football Italia |date=6 June 2025 }}</ref> Three days later, the club officially announced his appointment.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.inter.it/en/news/cristian-chivu-new-inter-head-coach |title=Cristian Chivu is the new Inter head coach |publisher=Inter Milan |date=9 June 2025 }}</ref> His first game in charge ended as a 1-1 draw against [[C.F. Monterrey|Monterrey]] in the [[2025 FIFA Club World Cup]]. 3 days later, Chivu achieved his first win in charge of the club with Inter coming back from a goal down to beat Japanese side [[Urawa Red Diamonds]] 2-1. His first game with Inter in the [[Serie A]] was a 5-0 win against [[Torino Football Club|Torino]].


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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His father Mircea was also a footballer and a coach, and the [[Stadionul Mircea Chivu|Mircea Chivu Stadium]] from [[Reșița]] is named in his honor. He played as a [[right back]] for [[CSM Reșița]] and [[CS Universitatea Craiova|Universitatea Craiova]], winning the [[1973–74 Divizia A]] with the latter. Mircea was coach at CSM Reșița when Cristian started his career. According to ''Calcio Italia'' magazine, Chivu has been involved in opening football schools around Romania for the past few years, and he said "I hope that he is proud when he looks down on me" in reference to his father who died in 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ziaruldeiasi.ro/sport/a-decedat-mircea-chivu~ni9c7|title=A decedat Mircea Chivu|publisher=ziaruldeiasi.ro|language=ro|date=2 April 1998|access-date=24 May 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/news/57199/cristian-chivu-the-resolute-romanian|title=Cristian Chivu, the resolute Romanian|publisher=Inter.it|date=23 February 2017|access-date=19 March 2017|archive-date=28 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170528092428/http://www.inter.it/en/news/57199/cristian-chivu-the-resolute-romanian|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/liga-1/aschia-nu-sare-departe-de-trunchi-top-10-perechi-tata-fiu-care-au-scris-istorie-pentru-fotbalul-romanesc-6443565|title=Aşchia nu sare departe de trunchi! TOP 10 perechi tată-fiu care au scris istorie pentru fotbalul românesc|publisher=prosport.ro|language=ro |trans-title=The splinter does not fall far from the tree! TOP 10 father-son pairs who have written history for Romanian football|date=24 June 2010|access-date= 29 October 2017}}</ref>
His father Mircea was also a footballer and a coach, and the [[Stadionul Mircea Chivu|Mircea Chivu Stadium]] from [[Reșița]] is named in his honor. He played as a [[right back]] for [[CSM Reșița]] and [[CS Universitatea Craiova|Universitatea Craiova]], winning the [[1973–74 Divizia A]] with the latter. Mircea was coach at CSM Reșița when Cristian started his career. According to ''Calcio Italia'' magazine, Chivu has been involved in opening football schools around Romania for the past few years, and he said "I hope that he is proud when he looks down on me" in reference to his father who died in 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ziaruldeiasi.ro/sport/a-decedat-mircea-chivu~ni9c7|title=A decedat Mircea Chivu|publisher=ziaruldeiasi.ro|language=ro|date=2 April 1998|access-date=24 May 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inter.it/en/news/57199/cristian-chivu-the-resolute-romanian|title=Cristian Chivu, the resolute Romanian|publisher=Inter.it|date=23 February 2017|access-date=19 March 2017|archive-date=28 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170528092428/http://www.inter.it/en/news/57199/cristian-chivu-the-resolute-romanian|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/liga-1/aschia-nu-sare-departe-de-trunchi-top-10-perechi-tata-fiu-care-au-scris-istorie-pentru-fotbalul-romanesc-6443565|title=Aşchia nu sare departe de trunchi! TOP 10 perechi tată-fiu care au scris istorie pentru fotbalul românesc|publisher=prosport.ro|language=ro |trans-title=The splinter does not fall far from the tree! TOP 10 father-son pairs who have written history for Romanian football|date=24 June 2010|access-date= 29 October 2017}}</ref>


He is married to Adelina Elisei who gave birth to their first child on 12 February 2009, a daughter named Natalia.<ref>[http://inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=30830&L=en Roberto Rosetti appointed for Milan derby] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120819174303/http://inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=30830&L=en |date=19 August 2012 }} inter.it, 13 February 2009</ref>
He is married to Adelina Elisei, a former Romanian television personality and model, who gave birth to their first daughter Natalia on 12 February 2009 and their second daughter Anastasia on 4 November 2010.<ref>[http://inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=30830&L=en Roberto Rosetti appointed for Milan derby] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120819174303/http://inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=30830&L=en |date=19 August 2012 }} inter.it, 13 February 2009</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Anastasia, cea de-a doua fetiță a lui Cristian Chivu, a fost botezată la Milano |trans-title=Anastasia, Cristian Chivu’s second daughter, was baptized in Milan |url=https://www.mediafax.ro/sport/anastasia-cea-de-a-doua-fetita-a-lui-cristian-chivu-a-fost-botezata-la-milano-9365612 |newspaper=Mediafax |date=15 March 2011 |language=ro |accessdate=29 July 2025}}</ref> Both were baptized in the [[Romanian Orthodox Church]] in Milan.<ref>{{cite news |title=Natalia, fetița lui Cristi Chivu, a fost botezată la Milano |trans-title=Natalia, Cristi Chivu’s daughter, was baptized in Milan |url=https://www.mediafax.ro/life-inedit/natalia-fetita-lui-cristi-chivu-a-fost-botezata-la-milano-video-4469862 |newspaper=Mediafax |date=3 March 2011 |language=ro |accessdate=29 July 2025}}</ref>


==Career statistics==
==Career statistics==
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==Managerial statistics==
==Managerial statistics==
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===Coach===
===Coach===
'''Inter Milan U19'''<ref name=SW/>
'''Individual'''
*[[Campionato Primavera 1]]: 2021–22
*''[[Gazeta Sporturilor]]'' [[Romania Coach of the Year]]: 2025<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gsp.ro/gsp-special/special/cristian-chivu-antrenorul-anului-2025-ancheta-gsp-parma-inter-877996.html|title=„Antrenorul Anului” Cristian Chivu are un 2025 trepidant la Inter: „Sunt ca într-o mașină de spălat, în care te lovești mereu cu capul de toți pereții” |newspaper=Gazeta Sporturilor|language=ro|date=18 December 2025|access-date=31 December 2025}}</ref>


==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 31 December 2025

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Cristian Eugen Chivu (Script error: No such module "IPA".; born 26 October 1980) is a Romanian professional football coach and former player who is the current head coach of Serie A club Inter Milan.

A defender, he began his career with hometown club CSM Reșița before moving to Universitatea Craiova in 1998, leaving Romania to join Dutch club Ajax a season later. His performances as the captain of Ajax inspired an 18 million transfer to Roma in 2003. Chivu won the Coppa Italia in his last of four seasons in Rome before a transfer to Inter Milan, where he spent the rest of his career before retiring in 2014. After recovering from a fractured skull, Chivu wore a distinctive protective headgear from 2010 onwards.[1][2] His honours at Inter included a treble of the Italian league, domestic cup, and the UEFA Champions League in 2010.

Chivu earned 75 international caps for Romania between 1999 and 2010 and was part of the squads for UEFA European Championships in 2000 and 2008. After retiring, he became a football pundit for Italian television stations Sky Sport and Fox Sports. He was also a technical observer for UEFA.[3]

He started his coaching career at Inter Milan's youth teams before being appointed as manager of Parma in February 2025.

Club career

Early career

Chivu's first professional club was CSM Reșița. After moving to Universitatea Craiova, his reputation began to rise and his performances sparked interest from some larger clubs outside of Romania. Dutch club Ajax was particularly impressed with Chivu and signed him in 1999.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Ajax

At Ajax, Chivu developed a reputation as a reliable fullback and a free-kick specialist. Then-manager Ronald Koeman appointed him as captain of the club. With Chivu as captain, Ajax dominated the Dutch Eredivisie with an exciting young squad. Playing alongside Chivu were future stars such as Rafael van der Vaart, Wesley Sneijder, Johnny Heitinga, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Steven Pienaar, and Maxwell. Chivu played a pivotal role for Ajax in their UEFA Champions League run in the 2002–03 season, when they came to within a minute of the semi-finals. That season, Chivu was in a quintet of Ajax players – himself, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Maxwell, Wesley Sneijder and Andy van der Meyde – who all went on to later join Inter Milan.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Roma

In 2003, Roma expressed their interest in signing Chivu. At the time, Roma had an enormous debt and there were questions raised over Roma's ability to pay any proposed fees. Seeking to silence the increasing doubt over their financial situation, Roma sought a bank guarantee, which was subsequently denied. After much speculation, however, Roma finally completed the purchase of Chivu in September, ending the long and protracted saga. The fee was 18 million.[4] Though he became a regular in defence, he made limited appearances due to injuries. He won the 2006–07 Coppa Italia in his last season with Roma. During the summer transfer window, he was once again a subject of transfer speculation, with newly crowned La Liga champions Real Madrid reportedly making a formal bid, while Barcelona and Inter Milan were also interested in signing the defender.[5][6][7]

Inter Milan

File:Cristian Chivu 2011.jpg
Chivu with Inter Milan in 2011

Chivu was reported to be in the middle of a tug-of-war between Barcelona and Real Madrid during the 2007 summer transfer window. After a four-year spell, which yielded a Coppa Italia, Chivu left Roma and signed a five-year contract with Serie A rivals Inter on 27 July 2007. The transfer fee was €16 million,[8] which €3 million of the transfer fee paid via defender Marco Andreolli moved to Roma in a co-ownership deal.[9] His first season with the defending Serie A champions was a successful one, as he won the Serie A title that had eluded him during his time at Roma.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

During the Champions League match at home to Manchester United in the 2008–09 season, Chivu had a terrific game, denying Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo many times, and won Man of the Match ahead of Inter goalkeeper Julio César.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Chivu was a regular at left back during the 2009–10 season, as Walter Samuel and Lúcio became the preferred centre back pairing. On 6 January, against Chievo, Chivu was stretchered off early in the second half after colliding heads with Chievo striker Sergio Pellissier.[10] He was in two hours of surgery for a skull fracture[11] and later cleared of any danger. Although it was initially thought he might be out for the rest of the season,[12] he returned to Serie A on 24 March. After this, he needed to wear a headguard in matches.[13] A month later, Chivu scored his first goal for Inter in a game against Atalanta, a terrific 30-yard strike. On 22 May 2010, he was in Inter's starting line-up in the UEFA Champions League final against Bayern Munich, which Inter won 2–0.[14]

He scored his second goal for Inter in the 2010–11 season against Cesena, which turned out to be the game winner in a 3–2 win for Inter. He also scored the winning penalty for Inter in their 2010–11 Coppa Italia win over Napoli on 26 January 2011.[15]

Chivu left Inter after his contract was terminated by mutual consent on 31 March 2014.[16] The very same day, he announced his retirement from football on his Facebook page.[17]

International career

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Chivu lining up for Romania in 2010

In 1999, Chivu was chosen to represent the Romania national under-21 team and quickly made the step up to play for the full side. In 2001, he won Cyprus International Football Tournament 2001.[18] He represented his country at both UEFA Euro 2000 and Euro 2008. Despite being capped only four times prior to the Euro 2000, he started all four matches and scored his first international goal.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

At Euro 2008, he earned plaudits for his performance, keeping previous FIFA World Cup champions Italy and runners-up France at bay, despite being played in a less familiar role as a holding midfielder. He captained Romania through World Cup qualification, but they failed to make the play-offs, finishing fifth in their group. On 21 May 2011, Chivu announced his retirement from the national team.[19]

Managerial career

In August 2019, Chivu enrolled in the UEFA Pro Licence courses at Coverciano.[20] In July 2021, he was announced as the new head coach of Inter Milan Primavera.[21]

Parma

On 18 February 2025, Chivu was appointed as the new head coach of Serie A club Parma, signing a contract until June 2026.[22] On the final matchday of the 2024–25 season, Parma secured their survival in top division following a 3–2 away win over Atalanta.[23]

Inter Milan

On 6 June 2025, reports indicated that Chivu had signed a two-year deal to become the head coach of his former club Inter Milan, with the official announcement pending the completion of his paperwork with Parma.[24] Three days later, the club officially announced his appointment.[25] His first game in charge ended as a 1-1 draw against Monterrey in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. 3 days later, Chivu achieved his first win in charge of the club with Inter coming back from a goal down to beat Japanese side Urawa Red Diamonds 2-1. His first game with Inter in the Serie A was a 5-0 win against Torino.

Personal life

Chivu speaks Italian, Dutch, Spanish, and English, as well as his native Romanian.

His father Mircea was also a footballer and a coach, and the Mircea Chivu Stadium from Reșița is named in his honor. He played as a right back for CSM Reșița and Universitatea Craiova, winning the 1973–74 Divizia A with the latter. Mircea was coach at CSM Reșița when Cristian started his career. According to Calcio Italia magazine, Chivu has been involved in opening football schools around Romania for the past few years, and he said "I hope that he is proud when he looks down on me" in reference to his father who died in 1998.[26][27][28]

He is married to Adelina Elisei, a former Romanian television personality and model, who gave birth to their first daughter Natalia on 12 February 2009 and their second daughter Anastasia on 4 November 2010.[29][30] Both were baptized in the Romanian Orthodox Church in Milan.[31]

Career statistics

Club

Club Season League National cupTemplate:Efn Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
CSM Reșița 1996–97 Divizia B 1 0 0 0 1 0
1997–98 Divizia A 23 2 1 0 24 2
Total 24 2 1 0 25 2
Universitatea Craiova 1998–99 Divizia A 26 3 2 0 28 3
1999–00 6 0 0 0 6 0
Total 32 3 2 0 34 3
Ajax 1999–00 Eredivisie 23 1 1 0 4Template:Efn 0 28 1
2000–01 26 5 0 0 4Template:Efn 0 30 5
2001–02 32 1 4 0 6Template:Efn 0 42 1
2002–03 26 6 3 0 12Template:Efn 0 1Template:Efn 0 42 6
Total 107 13 8 0 26 0 1 0 142 13
Roma 2003–04 Serie A 22 2 2 0 4Template:Efn 0 28 2
2004–05 10 2 4 0 1Template:Efn 0 15 2
2005–06 27 2 7 0 4Template:Efn 0 38 2
2006–07 26 0 7 0 8Template:Efn 0 1Template:Efn 0 42 0
Total 85 6 20 0 17 0 1 0 123 6
Inter Milan 2007–08 Serie A 26 0 3 0 6Template:Efn 0 1Template:Efn 0 37 0
2008–09 21 0 3 0 2Template:Efn 0 1Template:Efn 0 26 0
2009–10 20 1 3 0 9Template:Efn 0 1Template:Efn 0 33 1
2010–11 24 1 3 0 6Template:Efn 0 4Template:Efn 0 37 1
2011–12 14 0 1 0 6Template:Efn 0 1Template:Efn 0 22 0
2012–13 10 1 2 0 3Template:Efn 0 15 1
Total 115 3 15 0 32 0 8 0 168 3
Career total 358 27 44 0 74 0 10 0 486 27

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International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[32]
National team Year Apps Goals
Romania 1999 1 0
2000 10 1
2001 8 0
2002 6 1
2003 9 0
2004 2 1
2005 6 0
2006 6 0
2007 8 0
2008 7 0
2009 6 0
2010 6 0
Total 75 3
Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Chivu goal.
List of international goals scored by Cristian Chivu
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 20 June 2000 Stade du Pays de Charleroi, Charleroi, Belgium {{ Template:Yesno alias = England flag alias = Flag of England.svg flag alias-naval = English White Ensign 1620.svg link alias-naval = Royal Navy flag alias-navy = English White Ensign 1620.svg link alias-navy = Royal Navy link alias-cricket = England cricket team empty = England Saxons size = name = variant = altlink = national football team altvar = football

}} || style="text-align:center"|1–0 || style="text-align:center"|3–2 || UEFA EURO 2000 Group A

2 7 September 2002 Koševo Stadium, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina {{ Template:Yesno alias = Bosnia and Herzegovina flag alias = Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg flag alias-1992 = Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1998).svg link alias-army = Bosnian Ground Forces size = name = altlink = national football team variant =

}} || style="text-align:center"|1–0 || style="text-align:center"|3–0 || UEFA Euro 2004 Qual.

3 31 March 2004 Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland {{ Template:Yesno alias = Scotland flag alias = Flag of Scotland.svg flag alias-1542 = Flag of Scotland (traditional).svg link alias-football = Scotland men's national football team size = name = altlink = national football team variant =

}} || style="text-align:center"|1–0 || style="text-align:center"|2–1 || Friendly

Managerial statistics

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Honours

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CSM Reșița

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Inter Milan[33]

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