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Cristian Chivu

Cristian Eugen Chivu (Romanian pronunciation: [kristiˈan e.uˈdʒen ˈkivu]; born 26 October 1980) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Inter Milan's under-19 side.

Cristian Chivu
Chivu playing for Inter Milan in 2011
Personal information
Full name Cristian Eugen Chivu[1]
Date of birth (1980-10-26) 26 October 1980 (age 42)
Place of birth Reșița, Romania
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
Inter Milan U19 (manager)
Youth career
0000–1997 CSM Reșița
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–1998 CSM Reșița 24 (2)
1998–1999 Universitatea Craiova 32 (3)
1999–2003 Ajax 107 (13)
2003–2007 Roma 85 (6)
2007–2014 Inter Milan 115 (3)
Total 363 (27)
International career
1997–1998 Romania U18 12 (1)
1998–2000 Romania U21 13 (0)
1999–2010[2] Romania 75 (3)
Managerial career
2018–2019 Inter Milan U14
2019–2020 Inter Milan U17
2020–2021 Inter Milan U18
2021– Inter Milan U19
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

A defender, he began his career with hometown club CSM Reșița before moving to FC 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, similar to Petr Čech's, from 2010 onwards.[3][4] 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 is also a technical observer for UEFA.[5]

Club career

Early career

Chivu's first professional club was CSM Reșița. After moving to FC 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.[citation needed]

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 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.[citation needed]

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.[6] 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.[7][8][9]

Inter Milan

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,[10] which €3 million of the transfer fee paid via defender Marco Andreolli moved to Roma in a co-ownership deal.[11] 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.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

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.[12] He was in two hours of surgery for a skull fracture[13] and later cleared of any danger. Although it was initially thought he might be out for the rest of the season,[14] he returned to Serie A on 24 March. After this, he needed to wear a headguard in matches.[15] 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.[citation needed]

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 2009–10 Coppa Italia win over Napoli on 26 January 2011.[16]

Chivu left Inter after his contract was terminated by mutual consent on 31 March 2014.[17] The very same day he announced his retirement from football on his Facebook page.[18]

International career

 
Chivu lining up for Romania in August 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.[19] 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.[citation needed]

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.[20]

Managerial career

In August 2019, Chivu enrolled in the UEFA Pro Licence courses at Coverciano.[21]

In July 2021 he was announced as new head coach of Inter Milan Primavera.[22]

Personal life

Chivu speaks Italian, Dutch, Spanish and English, as well as his native Romanian.[citation needed]

His father, Mircea was also a footballer and a coach, the Mircea Chivu Stadium from Reșița is named in his honor. He played as a right back for FCM Reșița and Universitatea Craiova winning the 1973–74 Divizia A with the team from Craiova. Mircea was coach at FCM 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.[23][24][25]

He is married to Adelina Elisei who on 12 February 2009 gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Natalia.[26]

Career statistics

Club

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

International stats

Scores and results table. Romania's goal tally first. Was captain in matches highlighted in green:

Honours

CSM Reșița

Ajax[27]

Roma[27]

Inter Milan[27]

Individual

References

  1. ^ [Official Press Release No. 74] (PDF). Lega Serie A. 31 October 2011. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 December 2020. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Cristian Chivu – International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  3. ^ "Football's biggest headache". MARCA in English. 12 March 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  4. ^ Meadows, Mark (23 March 2010). "Inter's Chivu ready to return with special headgear". Reuters. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Chivu learns in UEFA technical role". UEFA. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Accordo trasferimento calciatore Cristian CHIVU'" (PDF). AS Roma (in Italian). 8 July 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 September 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  7. ^ . FIFA. 25 July 2007. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012.
  8. ^ . ESPN. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2007.
  9. ^ "Barca in pole position for Chivu". Sky Sports. Retrieved 23 June 2007.
  10. ^ CESSIONE DEL DIRITTO ALLE PRESTAZIONI SPORTIVE DEL CALCIATORE CRISTIAN EUGEN CHIVU AS Roma, 27 July 2007
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 February 2008. Retrieved 28 July 2007.
  12. ^ . inter.it. 6 January 2010. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  13. ^ . ESPN Soccernet. 6 January 2010. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  14. ^ (in Italian). Quotidiano.net. 6 January 2010. Archived from the original on 9 January 2010.
  15. ^ . Inter.it. 24 March 2010. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
  16. ^ . ESPN Soccernet. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  17. ^ "Chivu leaves Inter, confirms retirement". ESPN.
  18. ^ "Former Inter star Chivu retires from football". Goal.com. 31 March 2014.
  19. ^ "Cyprus International Tournament 2003".
  20. ^ "Chivu: "Why I'm quitting the national team"". Inter.it. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  21. ^ "Pirlo & Toni begin Pro courses". Football Italia. 23 August 2019. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
  22. ^ "Cristian Chivu named Inter Primavera coach". 1 July 2021.
  23. ^ "A decedat Mircea Chivu" (in Romanian). ziaruldeiasi.ro. 2 April 1998. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  24. ^ "Cristian Chivu, the resolute Romanian". Inter.it. 23 February 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  25. ^ "Aşchia nu sare departe de trunchi! TOP 10 perechi tată-fiu care au scris istorie pentru fotbalul românesc" [The splinter does not fall far from the tree! TOP 10 father-son pairs who have written history for Romanian football] (in Romanian). prosport.ro. 24 June 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  26. ^ Roberto Rosetti appointed for Milan derby 19 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine inter.it, 13 February 2009
  27. ^ a b c "C. Chivu". Soccerway. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  28. ^ "Team of the Year 2002". UEFA. 11 January 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  29. ^ "Giacinto Facchetti Awards 2021: premiati Antonello e Chivu" (in Italian). Inter. 20 September 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2023.

External links

  • Inter Milan profile
  • Cristian Chivu at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Cristian Chivu – UEFA competition record ()
  • FIFA competition record (archived)

cristian, chivu, cristian, eugen, chivu, romanian, pronunciation, kristiˈan, uˈdʒen, ˈkivu, born, october, 1980, romanian, professional, football, manager, former, player, head, coach, inter, milan, under, side, chivu, playing, inter, milan, 2011personal, info. Cristian Eugen Chivu Romanian pronunciation kristiˈan e uˈdʒen ˈkivu born 26 October 1980 is a Romanian professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Inter Milan s under 19 side Cristian ChivuChivu playing for Inter Milan in 2011Personal informationFull nameCristian Eugen Chivu 1 Date of birth 1980 10 26 26 October 1980 age 42 Place of birthReșița RomaniaHeight1 84 m 6 ft 0 in Position s DefenderClub informationCurrent teamInter Milan U19 manager Youth career0000 1997CSM ReșițaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1997 1998CSM Reșița24 2 1998 1999Universitatea Craiova32 3 1999 2003Ajax107 13 2003 2007Roma85 6 2007 2014Inter Milan115 3 Total363 27 International career1997 1998Romania U1812 1 1998 2000Romania U2113 0 1999 2010 2 Romania75 3 Managerial career2018 2019Inter Milan U142019 2020Inter Milan U172020 2021Inter Milan U182021 Inter Milan U19 Club domestic league appearances and goalsA defender he began his career with hometown club CSM Reșița before moving to FC 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 similar to Petr Cech s from 2010 onwards 3 4 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 is also a technical observer for UEFA 5 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Ajax 1 3 Roma 1 4 Inter Milan 2 International career 3 Managerial career 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International stats 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksClub career EditEarly career Edit Chivu s first professional club was CSM Reșița After moving to FC 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 citation needed Ajax Edit 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 Ibrahimovic 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 Ibrahimovic Maxwell Wesley Sneijder and Andy van der Meyde who all went on to later join Inter Milan citation needed Roma Edit 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 6 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 7 8 9 Inter Milan Edit 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 10 which 3 million of the transfer fee paid via defender Marco Andreolli moved to Roma in a co ownership deal 11 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 citation needed 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 Cesar citation needed Chivu was a regular at left back during the 2009 10 season as Walter Samuel and Lucio 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 12 He was in two hours of surgery for a skull fracture 13 and later cleared of any danger Although it was initially thought he might be out for the rest of the season 14 he returned to Serie A on 24 March After this he needed to wear a headguard in matches 15 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 citation needed 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 2009 10 Coppa Italia win over Napoli on 26 January 2011 16 Chivu left Inter after his contract was terminated by mutual consent on 31 March 2014 17 The very same day he announced his retirement from football on his Facebook page 18 International career Edit Chivu lining up for Romania in August 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 19 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 citation needed 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 20 Managerial career EditIn August 2019 Chivu enrolled in the UEFA Pro Licence courses at Coverciano 21 In July 2021 he was announced as new head coach of Inter Milan Primavera 22 Personal life EditChivu speaks Italian Dutch Spanish and English as well as his native Romanian citation needed His father Mircea was also a footballer and a coach the Mircea Chivu Stadium from Reșița is named in his honor He played as a right back for FCM Reșița and Universitatea Craiova winning the 1973 74 Divizia A with the team from Craiova Mircea was coach at FCM 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 23 24 25 He is married to Adelina Elisei who on 12 February 2009 gave birth to their first child a daughter named Natalia 26 Career statistics EditClub Edit Club Season League National Cup Europe Other TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsCSM Reșița 1996 97 1 0 0 0 1 01997 98 23 2 1 0 24 2Total 24 2 1 0 25 2Universitatea Craiova 1998 99 26 3 2 0 28 31999 00 6 0 0 0 6 0Total 32 3 2 0 34 3Ajax 1999 00 23 1 1 0 4 0 28 12000 01 26 5 0 0 4 0 30 52001 02 32 1 4 0 6 0 42 12002 03 26 6 3 0 12 0 1 0 42 6Total 107 13 8 0 26 0 1 0 142 13Roma 2003 04 22 2 2 0 4 0 28 22004 05 10 2 4 0 1 0 15 22005 06 27 2 7 0 4 0 38 22006 07 26 0 7 0 8 0 1 0 42 0Total 85 6 20 0 17 0 1 0 123 6Inter Milan 2007 08 26 0 3 0 6 0 1 0 37 02008 09 21 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 26 02009 10 20 1 3 0 9 0 1 0 33 12010 11 24 1 3 0 6 0 4 0 37 12011 12 14 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 22 02012 13 10 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 15 1Total 115 3 15 0 32 0 8 0 168 3Career total 358 27 44 0 74 0 9 0 486 27International stats Edit Scores and results table Romania s goal tally first Was captain in matches highlighted in green dd International appearances and goalsApp Date Venue Opponent Result Goal Competition1999 20001 18 August 1999 Limassol Cyprus Cyprus 2 2 0 Friendly2 26 April 2000 Constanța Romania Cyprus 2 0 0 Friendly3 27 May 2000 Amsterdam Netherlands Netherlands 1 2 0 Friendly4 31 May 2000 Bucharest Romania Greece 2 1 0 Friendly5 12 June 2000 Liege Belgium Germany 1 1 0 Euro 20006 17 June 2000 Arnhem Belgium Portugal 0 1 0 Euro 20007 20 June 2000 Charleroi Belgium England 3 2 1 Euro 20008 24 June 2000 Brussels Belgium Italy 0 2 0 Euro 20002000 019 16 August 2000 Bucharest Romania Poland 1 1 0 Friendly10 3 September 2000 Bucharest Romania Lithuania 1 0 0 2002 World Cup qualification11 6 September 2000 Milan Italy Italy 0 3 0 2002 World Cup qualification12 28 February 2001 Nicosia Cyprus Lithuania 3 0 0 Friendly13 28 March 2001 Tbilisi Georgia Georgia 2 0 0 2002 World Cup qualification14 2 June 2001 Bucharest Romania Hungary 2 0 0 2002 World Cup qualification15 6 June 2001 Kaunas Lithuania Lithuania 2 1 0 2002 World Cup qualification2001 0216 15 August 2001 Ljubljana Slovenia Slovenia 2 2 0 Friendly17 5 September 2001 Budapest Hungary Hungary 2 0 0 2002 World Cup qualification18 10 November 2001 Ljubljana Slovenia Slovenia 1 2 0 2002 World Cup Play offs19 14 November 2001 Bucharest Romania Slovenia 1 1 0 2002 World Cup Play offs20 13 February 2002 Paris France France 1 2 0 Friendly21 27 March 2002 Constanța Romania Ukraine 4 1 0 Friendly2002 0322 21 August 2002 Constanța Romania Greece 0 1 0 Friendly23 7 September 2002 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 0 1 Euro 2004 qualification24 12 October 2002 Bucharest Romania Norway 0 1 0 Euro 2004 qualification25 20 November 2002 Timișoara Romania Croatia 0 1 0 Friendly26 12 February 2003 Larnaca Cyprus Slovakia 2 1 0 Friendly27 29 March 2003 Bucharest Romania Denmark 2 5 0 Euro 2004 qualification28 30 April 2003 Kaunas Lithuania Lithuania 1 0 0 Friendly29 7 June 2003 Craiova Romania Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 0 0 Euro 2004 qualification30 11 June 2003 Oslo Norway Norway 1 1 0 Euro 2004 qualification2003 0431 20 August 2003 Donetsk Ukraine Ukraine 2 0 0 Friendly32 6 September 2003 Ploiești Romania Luxembourg 4 0 0 Euro 2004 qualification33 10 September 2003 Copenhagen Denmark Denmark 2 2 0 Euro 2004 qualification34 11 October 2003 Bucharest Romania Japan 1 1 0 Friendly35 31 March 2004 Glasgow Scotland Scotland 2 1 1 Friendly36 28 April 2004 Bucharest Romania Germany 5 1 0 Friendly2004 0537 26 March 2005 Bucharest Romania Netherlands 0 2 0 2006 World Cup qualification38 30 March 2005 Skopje Macedonia North Macedonia 2 1 0 2006 World Cup qualification39 4 June 2005 Rotterdam Netherlands Netherlands 0 2 0 2006 World Cup qualification40 8 June 2005 Constanța Romania Armenia 3 0 0 2006 World Cup qualification2005 0641 17 August 2005 Constanța Romania Andorra 2 0 0 2006 World Cup qualification42 3 September 2005 Constanța Romania Czech Republic 2 0 0 2006 World Cup qualification43 1 March 2006 Larnaca Cyprus Slovenia 2 0 0 Friendly2006 0744 16 August 2006 Constanța Romania Cyprus 2 0 0 Friendly45 2 September 2006 Constanța Romania Bulgaria 2 2 0 Euro 2008 qualification46 6 September 2006 Tirana Albania Albania 2 0 0 Euro 2008 qualification47 7 October 2006 Bucharest Romania Belarus 3 1 0 Euro 2008 qualification48 15 November 2006 Cadiz Spain Spain 1 0 0 Friendly49 2 June 2007 Celje Slovenia Slovenia 2 1 0 Euro 2008 qualification50 6 June 2007 Timișoara Romania Slovenia 2 0 0 Euro 2008 qualification2007 0851 22 August 2007 Bucharest Romania Turkey 2 0 0 Friendly52 8 September 2007 Minsk Belarus Belarus 3 1 0 Euro 2008 qualification53 12 September 2007 Cologne Germany Germany 1 3 0 Friendly54 13 October 2007 Constanța Romania Netherlands 1 0 0 Euro 2008 qualification55 17 October 2007 Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg 2 0 0 Euro 2008 qualification56 17 November 2007 Sofia Bulgaria Bulgaria 0 1 0 Euro 2008 qualification57 6 February 2008 Tel Aviv Israel Israel 0 1 0 Friendly58 26 March 2008 Bucharest Romania Russia 3 0 0 Friendly59 31 May 2008 Bucharest Romania Montenegro 4 0 0 Friendly60 9 June 2008 Zurich Switzerland France 0 0 0 Euro 200861 13 June 2008 Zurich Switzerland Italy 1 1 0 Euro 200862 17 June 2008 Bern Switzerland Netherlands 0 2 0 Euro 20082008 0963 11 October 2008 Constanța Romania France 2 2 0 2010 World Cup qualification64 6 June 2009 Marijampole Lithuania Lithuania 1 0 0 2010 World Cup qualification2009 1065 12 August 2009 Budapest Hungary Hungary 1 0 0 Friendly66 5 September 2009 Paris France France 1 1 0 2010 World Cup qualification67 9 September 2009 Bucharest Romania Austria 1 1 0 2010 World Cup qualification68 10 October 2009 Belgrade Serbia Serbia 0 5 0 2010 World Cup qualification69 14 November 2009 Warsaw Poland Poland 1 0 0 Friendly70 29 May 2010 Lviv Ukraine Ukraine 2 3 0 Friendly71 2 June 2010 Villach Austria North Macedonia 0 1 0 Friendly2010 1172 11 August 2010 Istanbul Turkey Turkey 0 2 0 Friendly73 7 September 2010 Minsk Belarus Belarus 0 0 0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualification74 9 October 2010 Paris France France 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualification75 17 November 2010 Klagenfurt Austria Italy 1 1 0 FriendlyHonours EditCSM Reșița Divizia B 1996 97 citation needed Ajax 27 Eredivisie 2001 02 Dutch Cup 2001 02 Dutch Supercup 2002Roma 27 Coppa Italia 2006 07Inter Milan 27 Serie A 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10 Coppa Italia 2009 10 2010 11 Supercoppa Italiana 2010 UEFA Champions League 2009 10 FIFA Club World Cup 2010Individual Ajax Talent of the Year Marco van Basten Award 1999 2000 citation needed Dutch Golden Shoe 2002 citation needed Ajax Player of the Year Rinus Michels Award 2000 01 2002 03 citation needed Gazeta Sporturilor Romanian Footballer of the Year 2002 2009 2010 UEFA Team of the Year 2002 28 Giacinto Facchetti Awards 2021 29 References Edit Comunicato Ufficiale N 74 Official Press Release No 74 PDF Lega Serie A 31 October 2011 p 3 Archived from the original PDF on 5 December 2020 Retrieved 5 December 2020 Cristian Chivu International Appearances The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Football s biggest headache MARCA in English 12 March 2017 Retrieved 27 September 2020 Meadows Mark 23 March 2010 Inter s Chivu ready to return with special headgear Reuters Retrieved 27 September 2020 Chivu learns in UEFA technical role UEFA 23 May 2017 Retrieved 28 May 2017 Accordo trasferimento calciatore Cristian CHIVU PDF AS Roma in Italian 8 July 2003 Archived from the original PDF on 14 September 2011 Retrieved 14 September 2011 Inter still keen on Roma s Chivu FIFA 25 July 2007 Archived from the original on 7 November 2012 Barcelona in the lead to buy Roma s Chivu ESPN Archived from the original on 26 October 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2007 Barca in pole position for Chivu Sky Sports Retrieved 23 June 2007 CESSIONE DEL DIRITTO ALLE PRESTAZIONI SPORTIVE DEL CALCIATORE CRISTIAN EUGEN CHIVU AS Roma 27 July 2007 Cristian Chivu signs for Inter Archived from the original on 10 February 2008 Retrieved 28 July 2007 Serie A Chievo 0 1 Inter inter it 6 January 2010 Archived from the original on 10 October 2012 Retrieved 6 January 2010 Inter Milan s Cristian Chivu in hospital with skull fracture ESPN Soccernet 6 January 2010 Archived from the original on 20 October 2012 Retrieved 6 January 2010 Paura per Chivu frattura cranica Operato subito e fuori pericolo in Italian Quotidiano net 6 January 2010 Archived from the original on 9 January 2010 Chivu Magical to be back Inter it 24 March 2010 Archived from the original on 5 October 2012 Retrieved 24 March 2010 Coppa Italia Inter edge through on penalties ESPN Soccernet Archived from the original on 26 October 2012 Retrieved 26 January 2011 Chivu leaves Inter confirms retirement ESPN Former Inter star Chivu retires from football Goal com 31 March 2014 Cyprus International Tournament 2003 Chivu Why I m quitting the national team Inter it Retrieved 21 May 2011 Pirlo amp Toni begin Pro courses Football Italia 23 August 2019 Retrieved 30 October 2019 Cristian Chivu named Inter Primavera coach 1 July 2021 A decedat Mircea Chivu in Romanian ziaruldeiasi ro 2 April 1998 Retrieved 24 May 2011 Cristian Chivu the resolute Romanian Inter it 23 February 2017 Retrieved 19 March 2017 Aschia nu sare departe de trunchi TOP 10 perechi tată fiu care au scris istorie pentru fotbalul romanesc The splinter does not fall far from the tree TOP 10 father son pairs who have written history for Romanian football in Romanian prosport ro 24 June 2010 Retrieved 29 October 2017 Roberto Rosetti appointed for Milan derby Archived 19 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine inter it 13 February 2009 a b c C Chivu Soccerway Retrieved 30 December 2015 Team of the Year 2002 UEFA 11 January 2011 Retrieved 30 December 2015 Giacinto Facchetti Awards 2021 premiati Antonello e Chivu in Italian Inter 20 September 2021 Retrieved 2 March 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cristian Chivu Inter Milan profile Cristian Chivu at National Football Teams com Cristian Chivu UEFA competition record archive Cristian Chivu FIFA competition record archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cristian Chivu amp oldid 1142901488, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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