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It's official: Chelsea star Torre Andre Flo has left the squad to coach Norwegian side Sunny

It's official: Chelsea star Torre Andre Flo has left the squad to coach Norwegian side Sunny

Chelsea officially announced that after more than a decade of working for the Blues as a player, academy coach and club ambassador, Torre Andre Flo left the club for his native Norway to coach his parent team, Norwegian sub-team Sanda.

Torre Andre Flo, 48, played as a striker as a player. Joining the Blues in the summer of 1997 at the age of 24, he spent the next three seasons as a key player in the team and helped the Blues win one League Cup, one Winners Cup, one European Super League Cup and one FA Cup.

In 2000, Torre André Flo joined rangers for a transfer fee that set Chelsea's transfer record at the time. In his 163 appearances for the Blues, he scored 50 goals.

After retiring from retirement in 2012, Torre André Flo returned to Chelsea as an ambassador for the club and coach of the Academy. Now he is the head coach of Norway's sub-team Sanda, the start of his career and the last club to retire.

(mageth)

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