Usain Bolt makes football debut for Central Coast Mariners

Published August 31, 2018
Usain Bolt goes up for a header during a friendly trial match — AP
Usain Bolt goes up for a header during a friendly trial match — AP
Usain Bolt participates in a friendly trial match between the Central Coast Mariners and the Central Coast Select — AP
Usain Bolt participates in a friendly trial match between the Central Coast Mariners and the Central Coast Select — AP
Usain Bolt overruns the ball during a friendly trial match between the Central Coast Mariners and the Central Coast Select  — AP
Usain Bolt overruns the ball during a friendly trial match between the Central Coast Mariners and the Central Coast Select — AP

Usain Bolt's football debut for the Central Coast Mariners lasted about 20 minutes against an amateur local team and with almost 10,000 people in the crowd.

The eight-time Olympic gold medalist is trying to become a professional football player and has been given a tryout with the Australian A-League club based in Gosford, north of Sydney.

The crowd for Friday's exhibition game was about four times bigger than the average home attendance the Mariners attracted last season.

The Australian Associated Press reported that the exhibition game was broadcast in 60 countries.

Bolt started on the left wing and had a clumsy first touch, but settled in and found himself in scoring positions a couple of times before having a stoppage-time shot blocked.

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