Usain Bolt trial period
with Central Coast Mariners has been terminated after after contract talks
failed, putting doubts to his football career hopes.
The sprint legend had been
trying out with the A-League side for an indefinite period since arriving in
August, hoping to fulfil a childhood dream to become a soccer player.
The 32-year-old superstar’s
quest garnered worldwide attention, which intensified when he scored two goals
in a pre-season friendly, but his abilities were questioned and the club
reportedly offered him only a fraction of the Aus$3 million (US$2.1 million)
his management were said to be seeking, with outside sponsors needed to make
the deal viable.
The 100m world record
holder, who retired from athletics last year and has previously tried out with
clubs in Germany, South Africa and Norway, thanked the Mariners for the
opportunity.
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