Federico Chiesa, also known as the "Chievo" in Italy, is a renowned Italian football player and coach who has made significant contributions to both his club, Chievo, and the Italian football league system. He was born on July 27, 1955, in Milan, Italy, and began his career with Serie A club Fiorentina before moving to Serie B side Parma.
In 1984, he moved to Udinese Calcio where he quickly became one of their most influential players, earning the nickname "The Golden Boy". In 1986, he helped Udinese win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup after scoring four goals in the final match against FC Barcelona.
In 1990,Campeonato Brasileiro Action Chiesa signed for Serie A club Inter Milan, where he played until 1994. During his time at Inter, he helped them win the Coppa Italia twice and the UEFA Champions League three times. His performances at the club were highly praised by fans and critics alike, and he was eventually promoted to manager of the club in 1994.
After retiring from playing, Chiesa continued to be involved in coaching, serving as the head coach of Udinese Calcio from 2006 to 2008. Under his guidance, the team went on to win the Serie A title in 2009 and 2010. In 2011, he was appointed as the new head coach of Inter Milan, and he led the team to victory in the Coppa Italia in 2012.
Throughout his career, Chiesa has been a key figure in shaping the development of Italian football, and his influence can still be felt today. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time, and his leadership qualities have inspired many young players to follow in his footsteps.