Cristian Molinaro Explained

Cristian Molinaro
Birth Date:30 July 1983
Birth Place:Vallo della Lucania, Italy
Height:1.82 m
Currentclub:Venezia (technical director)
Position:Full-back
Youthyears1:1989–1996
Youthclubs1:Gelbison
Youthyears2:1996–2002
Years1:2002–2005
Clubs1:Salernitana
Caps1:77
Goals1:1
Years2:2005–2007
Clubs2:Siena
Caps2:56
Goals2:0
Years3:2007–2010
Caps3:65
Goals3:0
Years4:2010
Clubs4:VfB Stuttgart (loan)
Caps4:17
Goals4:0
Years5:2010–2014
Clubs5:VfB Stuttgart
Caps5:76
Goals5:0
Years6:2014
Clubs6:Parma
Caps6:16
Goals6:2
Years7:2014–2018
Clubs7:Torino
Caps7:81
Goals7:1
Years8:2018–2019
Clubs8:Frosinone
Caps8:14
Goals8:0
Years9:2020–2022
Clubs9:Venezia
Caps9:36
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:438
Totalgoals:4
Nationalyears1:2004–2005
Nationalteam1:Italy U21 "B"[1] [2]
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2010
Nationalteam2:Italy
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:2022–
Managerclubs1:Venezia (technical director)

Cristian Molinaro (pronounced as /it/; born 30 July 1983) is an Italian professional football official and a former full-back. He works as a technical director for club Venezia. He represented the Italy national team.

Club career

Early career

Molinaro started playing at age 5 for Gelbison, in Vallo della Lucania, before growing up in the various Salernitana youth teams.

In 2002–03 he made his league debut in Serie B. This marked the beginning of the two competitive seasons he played as a starter in Salerno, that included his first professional goal in 2004–05 in a match against Bari. In 2005, he moved to Siena, a club that he played for two seasons.

Siena and Juventus

In 2005, he was noticed by the dense network of observers of Juventus and signed, who decided to sell him in co-ownership to Siena, in which Juventus already had several players on loan. He made his debut in Serie A on 18 September 2005 in Siena - Palermo 1–2 and his first season in the top flight was characterised by ups and downs; losing the role of starting left-back to the more experienced Gianluca Falsini.

For 2006–07, Juventus, relegated to Serie B by the 2006 Italian football scandal, allowed Molinaro to remain at Siena (who sold Falsini), relying on him to cover the role of left-back. He collected 36 appearances out of 38 league games and two appearances in 2 rounds of Coppa Italia.

On 20 June 2007, shortly before the transfer window deadline, Juventus redeemed him for a sum of €2.5 million. During 2007–08, at age 24, he carved out a starting spot on the left wing of the defence of Juventus, thanks to the movement of companion Giorgio Chiellini to central defence.

In his second season at Juventus he debuted 13 August 2008 in the first leg of the third qualifying round of the Champions League, won 4–0 against Petržalka, which also represented his debut in European competition. On 28 November 2008 he extended his contract with Juventus until 2013. He finished the 2008–09 season prematurely because of a perirenal hematoma.

Stuttgart

With the arrival of Italy international Fabio Grosso and Uruguayan Martín Cáceres in the summer, Molinaro signed a loan deal with VfB Stuttgart on 5 January 2010 which initially saw him stay at the club until the end of the 2009–10 season.[3] On 1 June 2010, VfB Stuttgart took advantage of a contract option and signed Molinaro permanently until June 2014.[4] Juventus announced that on 14 June they received €3.9 million transfer fees and the deal was completed.[5]

During the first round of the 2013–14 Bundesliga season, Molinaro only played once. Kicker and other media reported that VfB Stuttgart sought to offload him.[6]

Parma

On 30 January, Parma announced that they had signed Cristian Molinaro.[7] On 16 February 2014, he scored his first goal with the shirt of Parma, as well as first in Serie A, against Atalanta for the momentary 0–1. Shortly afterwards, in his first game against his former team, Juventus, he scored his second goal in Serie A.

Torino

On 16 June 2014, Molinaro was signed by Torino on an annual contract.[8] He made his debut with the Granata in the third round of the 2014–15 Europa League against Brommapojkarna.[9] On 25 June 2015, Torino exercised the option to extend his contract. He played a total of 38 games and scored one goal, in a 2–1 victory against Inter Milan.

On 18 September 2016, he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament in a home game against Empoli. He returned on 13 March 2017, during a match against Lazio.[10] After renewing his contract with Torino until June 2018, he continued to play for Torino until he fractured the head of his fibula in February. After the injury, he played his hundredth game for Torino on 29 April away against Lazio. At the end of the season he was released on a free transfer.

Frosinone

On 12 July 2018, Christian Molinaro joined Serie A club Frosinone on a free transfer.[11]

Venezia

After not playing in the first half of the 2019–20 season, he signed with Serie B club Venezia on 15 January 2020 for the remainder of the season.[12]

International career

Molinaro received his first international call-up on 6 August 2010 under new head coach Cesare Prandelli.[13] He made his debut on 10 August 2010, starting in the match against Ivory Coast. He was also called up for the games against Estonia and Faroe Islands in the Euro 2012 qualifiers.

Post-playing career

On 13 June 2022, Venezia announced Molinaro's retirement from playing and his appointment to the position of the team's technical director.[14]

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Salernitana2002–03Serie B500050
2003–0433010340
2004–0539150441
Total77160831
Siena2005–06Serie A20000200
2006–0736020380
Total56020580
Juventus2007–08Seria A31051361
2008–09290209[15] 0400
2009–1050000050
Total6507190811
VfB Stuttgart (loan)2009–10Bundesliga17020190
VfB Stuttgart2010–1127030110410
2011–1223040270
2012–132504070360
2013–1410001020
Total9301102101250
Parma2013–14Serie A162162
Torino2014–15Serie A24010131381
2015–1627120291
2016–1710000100
2017–1820040240
Total811701311012
Frosinone2018–19Serie A14010150
Venezia2019–20Serie B120120
2020–211601040210
2021–22Serie A801090
Total3602040420
Career total4384361431405216

International

[16]

Italy
YearAppsGoals
201020
Total20

Honours

VfB Stuttgart

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Grieco in extremis In Belgio è vittoria. 31 March 2004. 24 June 2010. Italian. La Gazzetta dello Sport.
  2. News: L' Italia si diverte Brilla Vantaggiato. 18 March 2005. 1 September 2010. La Gazzetta dello Sport. Italian. Di Ragogna. Dante.
  3. Web site: VfB sign Cristian Molinaro . 5 January 2010 . 5 January 2010 . vfb.de . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110816155116/http://www.vfb.de/archiv/en/aktuell/news/2009/34797.php . 16 August 2011 . dmy .
  4. Web site: Cristian Molinaro – VfB Stuttgart . gfdb.com . 18 July 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141214160049/http://www.gfdb.com/Player.4963.Cristian-Molinaro.aspx . 14 December 2014 . dead . dmy-all .
  5. News: Agreement with VfB Stuttgart 1893 for the definitive transfer of the registration rights of the player Cristian Molinaro . 14 June 2010 . 27 November 2011 . Juventus FC official site .
  6. News: Schneider setzt auch in Südafrika auf die Jugend . 18 December 2013. 30 January 2014. kicker.de. German.
  7. Web site: Dallo Stoccarda arriva Cristian Molinaro. Da oggi è un giocatore del Parma . Italian . fcparma.com . 30 January 2014 . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20140202145518/http://fcparma.com/news/cristian-molinaro-nuovo-giocatore-del-parma?lang=it . 2 February 2014 . dmy-all .
  8. News: Molinaro al Toro. 16 June 2014. 16 June 2014. Torino FC. Italian.
  9. Web site: BROMMAPOJKARNA VS. TORINO 0 - 3. soccerway.com. 2 August 2014.
  10. Web site: Toro, frattura alla testa del perone per Molinaro.
  11. Web site: Molinaro signed with Frosinone. 13 July 2018. Eurosport.com. 12 July 2018.
  12. Venezia. Ufficiale: Cristian Molinaro in arancioneroverde. 15 January 2020. Italian.
  13. News: L'Italia di Prandelli: 8 novità, tra cui Balotelli e Amauri. Torna Cassano. 6 August 2010. 10 August 2010. FIGC. Italian. https://web.archive.org/web/20131028015658/http://www.figc.it/it/204/25569/2010/08/News.shtml. 28 October 2013. dead. dmy-all.
  14. Web site: Venezia. CRISTIAN MOLINARO NAMED VENEZIA FC FIRST TEAM TECHNICAL DIRECTOR. 13 June 2022. 20 June 2022.
  15. Two appearances during the preliminaries
  16. Web site: Molinaro, Cristian. FIGC. Italian. 17 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170914081844/http://www.figc.it/nazionali/DettaglioConvocato?codiceConvocato=3521&squadra=1. 14 September 2017. dead. dmy-all.