Usain Bolt Set For Sensational Football Comeback At 40? Olympic Legend Listed As Registered Player For Manchester Vets Club
London: Legendary athlete and multi-time Olympic and World Champion Usain Bolt could be stepping in a football field, as he was shown as one of the registered players to play for Wythenshawe Vets FC, an over 35s team based in Manchester, England. Cristiano Ronaldo Makes History With 25th Straight Season Goal As Al Nassr Thrash Al-Riyadh 4-0 To Storm Top Of Saudi Pro League | Video Bolt was seen…
Olympic and World Champion Usain Bolt, renowned for his sprinting prowess, might be making a surprising transition to professional football, as he has been listed as a registered player for Wythenshawe Vets FC, an over-35s football team based in Manchester, England. According to the Football Association's website, the club has added several high-profile retired athletes, including Emile Heskey, Antonio Valencia, Joleon Lescott, and Danny Drinkwater, among others.
While the team has yet to officially confirm Bolt's participation, the 40-year-old, who set world records in the 100 meters, previously showcased his football skills during a friendly match for the Australian A-League side Central Coast Mariners in 2018. Bolt signed a contract with the club shortly after, but left eight weeks later and officially retired from athletics in early 2019.
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