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14 Interesting Facts About Federico Chiesa From Youth Days

Full Name: Federico Chiesa

Date of Birth: 25 October 1997

Place of Birth: Genoa, Italy

Height: 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)

Position(s): Winger, Forward

Current Club: Liverpool

Jersey No.:14



Beyond the spotlight, you can tell the difference between a rising star and a seasoned professional. In this regard, Federico Chiesa hasn't had an easy journey.

While overcoming challenges and showcasing his talent, the lad now plying his trade at Liverpool following his move to Anfield in the summer has made quite a name for himself. Here are 14 interesting facts about the Italian who continues to captivate football fans worldwide.



14 Interesting Career Facts About Federico Chiesa


1. He was Born in Genoa

Federico Chiesa entered the world in Genoa, Italy, on October 25, 1997. His birthplace, a historic port city known for its maritime history, became the starting point of his journey to becoming a prominent footballer.

2. He Took His First Steps in Youth Football with Settignanese

Chiesa's early footballing journey started with Settignanese, a small club situated in Settignano, a district northeast of Florence. In this environment, he began perfecting his skills, paving the way for his future success in the professional football arena.


3. His Father, Enrico Chiesa, was A Professional Footballer

Federico inherited his footballing genes from his father, Enrico Chiesa, a former professional footballer. Enrico had an illustrious career, playing for several Serie A clubs such as Parma, Fiorentina, and Siena, and representing the Italian national team.



4. He Continued his Youth Career at Fiorentina and Rose Through the Ranks

After showing promise in his early years, Chiesa joined Fiorentina's youth academy in 2007. Over time, he developed his talent and advanced through the ranks, eventually earning a place in Fiorentina’s under-19 squad and making his way to the senior team.

5. Fiorentina Legend Kurt Hamrin Coached Him During his Youth Career

During his formative years, Chiesa had the privilege of being coached by Kurt Hamrin, a celebrated former Fiorentina player. Hamrin’s mentorship played a significant role in shaping Chiesa’s attacking style and understanding of the game.



6. Chiesa Attended the International School of Florence

While pursuing his football career, Federico Chiesa balanced his education by attending the International School of Florence. There, he took regular English lessons, which helped him develop his language skills alongside his sporting talents.

7. He Studied Sports Science at the University for Two Years

Committed to broadening his knowledge, Chiesa enrolled in university to study Sports Science. He spent two years in higher education, gaining a deeper understanding of athletic performance and physical fitness.



8. He Made His Competitive Debut for Fiorentina Against Juventus

Federico Chiesa’s first appearance for Fiorentina’s senior team came in a challenging match against Juventus in the 2016–17 Serie A season opener. He scored his inaugural Serie A goal a few months later, on January 21, 2017, contributing to a 3–0 victory over Chievo.

9. He Scored his First Hat-trick for Fiorentina Against Roma in the Coppa Italia

Chiesa reached a significant milestone in his career by scoring his first hat-trick on January 30, 2019. This impressive performance came during a 7–1 triumph over Roma in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals, showcasing his goal-scoring abilities on a big stage. He was brimming with smiles all the way.



10. His Exploits at Fiorentina Led Him to Juventus where He Thrived

Chiesa’s outstanding performances at Fiorentina caught the attention of Italian giants Juventus, leading to his transfer to the Turin-based club in October 2020. At Juventus, Chiesa continued to excel, becoming a key player and making notable contributions in both domestic and international competitions.

He made his Juventus debut on 17 October 2020, providing an assist and receiving a red card in a 1–1 draw with Crotone. Chiesa made his UEFA Champions League debut for Juventus on 20 October 2020 in a 2–0 away win over Dynamo Kyiv and scored his first Champions League goal and his first goal for Juventus on 2 December 2020 against Dynamo Kyiv in a 3–0 win.



11. He Represents Italy Internationally, Having Started From U19

Federico Chiesa’s international career began in 2015 when he was called up to Italy’s U19 squad. Since then, he has progressed through the youth levels, ultimately earning a place in the senior national team, where he has become a vital player. Additionally, Chiesa was named in the UEFA Euro 2020 Team of the Tournament after Italy won the Euro 2020 final against England at Wembley under Roberto Mancini's guidance.

12. Federico and His Father are the First Father-Son Duo to Score at the UEFA European Championship

A remarkable achievement in Chiesa’s career came during UEFA Euro 2020 when he scored the opening goal in a 2–1 win over Austria in the Euro 2020 round of 16. This feat made him and his father, Enrico Chiesa, the first father-son pair to score at the European Championship, following Enrico’s goal at Anfield when Italy played against the Czech Republic in Euro 96.



After signing for Liverpool, he was told his dad scored at Anfield and his reply was: 'I know this goal, but he didn’t tell me it was at Anfield! Nice!'



13. He is Known For His Speed, Skill with Good Technique, and Stamina

Chiesa’s playing style is characterised by his exceptional speed, technical skills, and stamina. Chiesa's pace and movement allow him to exploit spaces and make attacking runs. These attributes make him a dynamic winger capable of creating goal-scoring opportunities, taking on defenders, and contributing defensively.



14. He Has A Wife Having Married His Long-Term Girlfriend, Lucia Bramani

On July 20, 2024, Federico Chiesa celebrated a personal milestone by marrying his long-term girlfriend, Lucia Bramani. The couple's wedding marked a joyous occasion, complementing Chiesa’s successful football career with a significant moment in his personal life.



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