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Cristian Chivu named Inter Milan manager after his departure from Parma, check his career record

Cristian Chivu named Inter Milan manager after his departure from Parma, check his career record

Time of India4 hours ago

Inter Milan
, Champions League 2024-25 runners-up, have appointed
Parma
boss
Cristian Chivu
as manager. The confirmation came on Monday, June 9 after he left Parma after only 13 games in charge and replaced
Simone Inzaghi
. The 44-year-old is a former defender and youth team coach at Inter.
The former Romania international was appointed by Parma in February 2025. This was his first senior coaching role. After Chivu took over, Parma won three games as he steered the team to Serie A easily.
Inzaghi left Inter following the 5-0 crushing defeat in the Champions League final at the hands of Paris St-Germain (PSG) on May 31, 2025 and took charge of Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal.
Chivu, who has signed a contract until 2027, won three league titles during seven years as an Inter player.
Speaking on Chivu's appointment as manager, Inter said that he has "gone through experiences and challenges of enormous importance, events that have shaped him as a man and a professional, binding him inextricably to the black and blue colours," as reported by BBC.
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Chivu will take over Inter as manager during the Club World Cup. They are set to begin their campaign against Mexican side Monterrey on June 17.
Earlier today, Chivu announced his departure from Parma. In a post on Instagram, he said, 'I want to thank the club, staff, players and fans for believing in me and our project'.
'We overcame obstacles together and wrote a page that I will always carry close to my heart. Thank you, Parma!,' he added.
Chivu spent the final seven years of his playing career in San Siro with Inter, and also began his coaching journey in the city of Milano, taking charge of the club's U14s, U17s, U18s and the Primavera side between 2018 and 2024.
He then left to take charge of Parma in February of 2025, but has now returned to take on the first-team head coach role with the Nerazzurri.
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