'It was fun while it lasted' - Usain Bolt reflects on his short-lived football dream

Usain Bolt reflects on his short-lived football dream

'It was fun while it lasted' - Usain Bolt reflects on his short-lived football dream

Evans Ousuru 12:30 - 28.11.2024

The Jamaican tried his luck in football but could not secure a professional contract even after training with clubs like Borussia Dortmund

Legendary Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has opened up on his unpleasant football journey after announcing retirement in athletics in 2017.

The eight-time Olympic champion often talked about his desire to make it as a pro footballer, and enjoyed training stints with clubs including Norwegian team Stromsgodset and German giants Borussia Dortmund.

His most notable spell was a trial with Australian club Central Coast Mariners where he scored twice in a friendly but he was subsequently unable to agree on a contract with the club.

While the undisputed track king was keen to make his mark on the football pitch, things did not go as planned for the 38-year-old who revealed his experience via ESPN: "It was a good experience. I really enjoyed just being in a team and it was different from track and field and it was fun while it lasted."

While Bolt's career in football was short lived, his results on track has left him the unquestionable sprint king. He lit up the Beijing 2008 Games when he set a new world record in the 100m en route to victory and then followed it up with gold in the 200m and a new Olympic record.

At London 2012, Bolt became the first athlete in history to successfully defend both sprint titles. The 11-time world champion  raised the bar even higher at Rio 2016.

The Jamaican became the first athlete to win the 100m for the third-consecutive time and repeated the feat in the 200m. He bowed out of the Games as a legend, his accomplishments immortalised in the record books.

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