Cristian de Souza

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Full name Cristian Ziani de Souza
Date of birth (1977-10-06) 6 October 1977 (age 48)
Place of birth Quaraí, Brazil
Current team
Amazonas (head coach)
Cristian de Souza
Cristian de Souza in 2026
Personal information
Full name Cristian Ziani de Souza
Date of birth (1977-10-06) 6 October 1977 (age 48)
Place of birth Quaraí, Brazil
Team information
Current team
Amazonas (head coach)
Managerial career
Years Team
2001–2004 Esportivo (youth)
2005–2008 Esportivo (assistant)
2008–2009 Veranópolis (assistant)
2009 Pelotas (assistant)
2010 Grêmio U17
2010–2011 Grêmio U20
2014 Figueirense U17
2015 Brasil de Farroupilha
2015–2016 Ceará U20
2016 Ceará (interim)
2017 Água Santa U20
2017 Rio Branco-AC
2017 Paraná
2018 Rio Branco-AC
2018 Esportivo
2018 Atibaia
2019 Cianorte
2019 Barra-SC
2020 Veranópolis
2021 Patrocinense
2021 Veranópolis
2022 Guarany de Bagé
2022 Veranópolis
2022 Monsoon
2023 Manauara
2023 São Luiz
2024 Botafogo-PB
2024 CSA
2024 Atlético Tubarão
2024 Manaus
2025 Serra Branca
2025 Luverdense
2025 Marcílio Dias
2025–2026 São Luiz
2026 Joinville
2026– Amazonas

Cristian Ziani de Souza (born 6 October 1977) is a Brazilian professional football coach, currently in charge of Amazonas.

Born in Quaraí, Rio Grande do Sul, Cristian was a futsal player and retired at the age of 24. After beginning his career with Esportivo's youth categories, he later worked as an assistant at the club, and at Veranópolis and Pelotas. In 2010, he joined Grêmio and became their under-17 coach.

Cristian became the under-20 coach of Grêmio in 2011, but was dismissed on 4 August of that year.[1] He later returned to Pelotas as a technical coordinator, and worked at Fragata Futebol Clube under the same role.

On 17 December 2014, Cristian left the under-17 team of Figueirense to take over Brasil de Farroupilha.[2] He was sacked from the latter on 1 April 2015,[3] he joined Ceará in September as coach of the under-20s.[4]

On 28 March 2016, Cristian became an interim head coach of Ceará.[5] He returned to his previous role after the appointment of Sérgio Soares, and left in November to take over the under-20 team of Atibaia;[6] he left the latter shortly after, however, and worked with Água Santa in the 2017 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior.

On 27 January 2017, Cristian was presented at Rio Branco-AC.[7] In May, he resigned from the club to take over Série B side Paraná,[8] but was dismissed on 14 July after 14 matches.[9]

On 14 December 2017, Cristian returned to Rio Branco,[10] but was relieved from his duties the following 1 March.[11] He returned to his first club Esportivo on 2 April 2018, now as head coach,[12] but ended the season in charge of Atibaia.[13][14]

On 3 August 2018, Cristian agreed to become the head coach of Cianorte for the upcoming season.[15] He left on 1 April 2019,[16] and worked at Barra-SC before returning to Veranópolis on 14 October of that year.[17]

Cristian took over Patrocinense on 12 May 2021,[18] but returned to Veranópolis on 2 July.[19] On 4 February 2022, he agreed to become a head coach of Guarany de Bagé, with an agreement to return to Veranópolis afterards.[20]

On 10 July 2022, Cristian was named Monsoon head coach,[21] and won the Campeonato Gaúcho Série B with the club in an unbeaten status. He was announced at Manauara on 18 November 2022,[22] After reaching the finals of the 2023 Campeonato Amazonense, he took over São Luiz on 1 May of that year.[23]

On 1 November 2023, after winning the 2023 Copa FGF with São Luiz, Cristian was announced at Botafogo-PB.[24] On 28 February 2024, however, he left the club on a mutual agreement,[25] and took over fellow Série C side CSA on 15 March.[26]

Cristian was sacked from CSA on 13 May 2024, after a 5–0 loss to Athletic-MG.[27] He was subsequently in charge of Atlético Tubarão, Manaus, Serra Branca, Luverdense, Marcílio Dias, São Luiz and Joinville before returning to the third division with Amazonas on 14 March 2026.[28]

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