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Former Chelsea player Adrian Mutu named general manager of Dinamo Bucharest

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Image: Adrian Mutu joined Chelsea from Parma but a failed drugs test curtailed his spell

Former Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu has taken up his first job in management at Romanian club Dinamo Bucharest.

Mutu, who called time on a 19-year playing career in May, has been named general manager of a side for whom he played between 1999 and 2000, scoring 29 goals in 42 games.

"I am pleased that Adrian Mutu is with us and am confident that his experience in international football will lead us to a new standard of performance both domestically and in Europe," Dinamo's majority shareholder, Ionut Negoita, told the club's official website.

"It's an honour for me that Dinamo offered me the chance to debut in a role so important and I thank Mr Negoita for this huge challenge in my career," Mutu, who also counts Juventus and Fiorentina among his former clubs, said. "I hope to repay this trust."

Mutu, now 37, joined Chelsea from Parma in summer 2003 but his contract was terminated a year later after he tested positive for cocaine.

He later lost a protracted legal battle and was ordered to pay the Stamford Bridge club £14m in damages for breach of contract.

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Dinamo Bucharest currently sit fifth in Romania's top flight.

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