[1][2] After he ended his playing career, Chiriță worked for a short while as a manager at Cimentul Fieni, deciding afterwards that it was not a job he liked.
[2] Iulian Chiriță played three friendly matches at international level for Romania, making his debut on 20 April 1994 under coach Anghel Iordănescu in a 3–0 victory against Bolivia.
[7] Chiriță was also part of Romania's squad at the 1994 World Cup where the team reached the quarter-finals, however he did not play in any games from the campaign.
[2][5][9] Iulian Chiriță in the 1990s was in the entourage of Romanian thugs Fane Spoitoru and Gigi Boeru who after he scored a hat-trick for Rapid against Steaua București in a 4–1 victory from the 1994–95 Cupa României bought him a Dacia car as a gift.
[2] While he was living in Barcelona, Spain where he owned a restaurant in Castelldefels, Chiriță was sent to jail in October 2015, receiving a sentence of two years and nine months for being part of a credit card theft mafia network.