Adrian Mutu
Romanian footballer and club captain
Romanian footballer and club captain
A professional footballer played as a forward and attacking midfielder. Started career in the youth team of CSU Craiova before moving to the senior squad. Played for several clubs, including Inter Milan, Chelsea, and Fiorentina. Achieved international recognition as a member of the Romanian national team, participating in major tournaments such as UEFA Euro 2008. Set a record in Serie A for the most goals scored in a single season by a Fiorentina player. Involved in high-profile transfers and earned accolades for skill and technique on the field.
Winning the Serie A with Fiorentina in 2006
Scoring 20 goals in a league season for Fiorentina
Achieving over 70 caps for the Romanian national team
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