Juventus Chiumiento began his career in 2004 at
Juventus and quickly made an impressive name for himself at the club on his debut coming on as a substitute against
Ancona at the age of 19. Chiumiento also played alongside his childhood hero Alessandro Del Piero, stating after the match "
This was my dream". In 2004, he was loaned out to
Serie B club
Siena to gain more experience. Chiumiento broke into the first-team with 14 apps and contributed to the second division side's
promotion. The following year he was loaned out to French side
Le Mans playing 27
Ligue 1 matches scoring one goal. In 2006, he was loaned out to Swiss club
BSC Young Boys. After his performances in the
Swiss Super League, FC Lucerne showed interest in the player and signed him the following year.
Luzern Chiumiento signed a three-year contract with
Luzern in the summer of 2007, for €150,000 transfer fee. Chiumiento scored his first goal for Luzern against
FC Basel. Chiumiento scored his first
hat-trick against
FC Aarau; the match ended 6–0.
Vancouver Whitecaps Chiumiento signed with
Vancouver Whitecaps of the
USSF Division 2 Professional League in 2010. He made his USSFD2 debut for Vancouver on 24 September 2010 in a 1–0 loss to
Montreal Impact. He signed an MLS contract with the club on 8 March 2011. Chiumiento made his
Major League Soccer debut for the Whitecaps on 19 March 2011 against
Toronto FC, assisting on two goals in a 4–2 win. He scored only two goals in his time with the Whitecaps, a botched cross against the
San Jose Earthquakes on 11 May. His second goal was a cutback by
Camilo where he chipped the ball up, spun 360 degrees, and went bar down with his right foot. It was a candidate for
MLS Goal of the Year.
Zürich On 11 July 2012, Chiumiento was transferred to
Zürich for an undisclosed fee. He scored his first goal on 19 August, putting it bottom right, making it 1–1 against
Servette FC. He won the
2013–14 Swiss Cup and
2015–16 Swiss Cup with Zürich. In June 2017 his contract was not renewed.
International Chiumiento was called up as a replacement for
Johann Lonfat in Switzerland's
UEFA Euro 2004 squad. However, he turned the call-up down as he still had hope of appearing for
Italy. In February 2010, Chiumiento decided to play for
Switzerland and made his first appearance for the Swiss national neam in a friendly match against
Uruguay after having declined many call-ups. Although his dream was to play for Italy he decided he would play for Switzerland as he has a chance to be a regular in the starting team. Chiumiento was not chosen for the Swiss
2010 FIFA World Cup squad. ==Playing style==