Adrian Mutu

Adrian Mutu (born January 8 1979) is a Romanian footballer born in Călineşti, Argeş county. A striker and captain of the Romanian national team, he is currently at Juventus. He was ineligible to play for Juve before May 18, 2005 because of a drug-related suspension.

He married Romanian TV presenter Alexandra Dinu in 2001, but divorced two years later, with Alexandra being awarded custody of their son. Even though it is said that they will remarry this year (2005), Alexandra Dinu was lately seen at an event at the arm of another man. She comments that he is just one of her friends and that there is nothing between them. In 2004, he was photographed by paparazzi having sex with a Romanian porn star and also was chased by the Romanian police for refusing to stop, this earning him a driving ban. Following this incident, he was advised to seek psychiatric help because of "extremely serious personality and maturity issues".

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Career

Argeş Piteşti (1996-1999)

Mutu started his professional career at his home club of FC Argeş Dacia Piteşti where he scored 11 goals in 41 games before sealing a €600,000 ($760,000) transfer to Dinamo Bucharest.

Dinamo Bucharest (1999-2000)

His superb performances for Dinamo meant that Mutu did not spend long playing in the Romanian capital. He scored 22 goals in 33 games in total and played an important role in Dinamo's league and Romanian Cup success. However by the time that Dinamo lifted these trophies Mutu had already left to play in Milan.

Inter Milan (2000)

Having joined Inter midway through the season for €1.2m ($1.5m) Mutu failed to replicate his form in Serie A. He played only ten games for Inter which brought no goals. In 2000 he was loaned out to Hellas Verona FC before they paid €4m ($5.1m) to buy him outright.

Hellas Verona (2000-2002)

Mutu replicated his early promise with Verona, in the 2001/02 season he scored 12 games in 32 games, a ratio which tempted Parma to pay €10m ($12.7m) for his services.

Parma (2002-2003)

Mutu's season with Parma is considered to be his most productive season in Italy and the best full season of his career. He scored 18 goals in 31 Serie A games for Parma, helping the club qualify for the UEFA Cup. Mutu was so successful that he was chosen to be Parma's club captain for the following season; however, before he could could captain Parma, he was signed by Chelsea as part of new owner Roman Abramovich's spending spree for £15.8m ($28.9m).

Chelsea (2003-2004)

Four goals in three matches, including two in a 4-2 victory over London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, immediately adhered him to the Stamford Bridge faithful, but the goals dried up as the season progressed. In the 2004/05 season, Mutu has had a difficult relationship with the club's new manager José Mourinho, each accusing the other of lying about whether the player was injured for a World Cup qualifying match against the Czech Republic. In September 2004 he failed a drugs test for cocaine, and he was sacked on October 29 2004. He also received a 7-month ban and a £20,000 fine from The Football Association; the ban ended on 18 May 2005.

Juventus (2005-)

Mutu signed a five-year contract with the Italian club on January 12 2005, despite still being banned from football until May. During his ban he helped coach the Romanian national team.

He made his first appearance for Juve on May 29, 2005, coming on as a substitute in the 57th minute of Juve's last match of the season, a 4-2 win over Cagliari.

International career

As of 2005, Mutu has played for Romania 36 times, scoring 11 goals. The only major tournament he has played in to date was Template:Ec2.

Statistics

Club Season Apps. Goals Yellow
Cards
Red
Cards
Juventus 2004-2005 1 0 0 0
Chelsea 2004-2005 2 0 0 0
Chelsea 2003-2004 36 10
Parma* 2002-2003 31 18
Verona* 2001-2002 32 12
Verona* 2000-2001 25 4
Internazionale* 1999-2000 10 0
Dinamo Bucharest* 1999-2000 18 18
Dinamo Bucharest* 1998-1999 15 4
Argeş Piteşti* 1998-1999 15 7
Argeş Piteşti* 1997-1998 21 4
Argeş Piteşti* 1996-1997 5 0

*League games only

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