Usain Bolt To Join Australian Football Club Central Coast Mariners For "Indefinite Training"

Usain Bolt is not relenting on his desire to become a professional football player and will be joining an Australian side Central Coast Mariners for is reported to be an "indefinite training period" whwhich does not include signing to a contract.
Since the eight-time Olympic gold medallist retired from athletics in 2017, he has chosen football as is next career of choice and has been working relently on it especially acquiring the skills needed.
The club's chief executive Shaun Mielekamp said in a statement that the Jamaican is welcome to the club "with open arms" and hope he would used the opportunity granted him to become "a professional player".
"Having Usain Bolt come to the club to train and hopefully develops into a professional football is perfectly aligned to this part of the club's philosophy," said Shaun.
The 100m and 200m world record holder, 31, described training with the club as one he is "excited" about and hope someday he would make his dream of becoming a profession player come true.
"I am very excited about coming to Australia. It has been my dream to play professional football," said Bolt "I know that it will involve a lot of hard and training to get to the level required to play and make an impact in the A-league."
Training with Mariner would make it the fourth football club the Olympic champion has trained with. He started first with German side Borrusia Dortmund and later proceeded to South African Sundowns and then Norwagian Stromsgodset.

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