Witchery is standard practice in Romanian football, where superstitions and curses are an everyday feature of the game. Seeking luck in the remainder of this season, FC Dinamo Bucuresti players posed for a religious calendar to get help from God, while FC National Bucuresti had their stands and pitch blessed on New Year's Day. Witchcraft also plays its part, and a group of Romanian witches warned Chelsea FC's Adrian Mutu that his career might suffer because of curses put on him by a former girlfriend. "No problem," replied Mutu, revealing another unusual Romanian superstition. "Curses can't touch me because I wear my underwear inside out."
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