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Mircea Lucescu, the former coach of the Romanian national football team, has died at the age of 80 in a Bucharest hospital, just days after resigning from his position. He had been hospitalized since March 29th due to severe heart rhythm disorders and suffered a heart attack shortly before his planned discharge.
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AI-generatedMircea Lucescu, the former coach of the Romanian national football team, has died at the age of 80 in a Bucharest hospital, just days after resigning from his position. He had been hospitalized since March 29th due to severe heart rhythm disorders and suffered a heart attack shortly before his planned discharge. Lucescu's resignation came after Romania failed to qualify for the World Cup. He had a long and successful career, coaching teams such as Inter Milan, Galatasaray Istanbul, Shakhtar Donetsk, and Zenit St. Petersburg, and had two stints as Romania's national coach, leading them to the European Championship in 1984. The Romanian Football Federation mourned his death, calling it a black day for Romanian and world football.
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5 extractedLucescu's contract as national coach expired on March 31st.
Romania was eliminated from the World Cup playoffs after a 0-1 loss to Turkey.
Lucescu had been hospitalized since March 29th.
Lucescu resigned as Romania's national coach a few days before his death.
Mircea Lucescu died at the age of 80 in a Bucharest hospital.