In front of only a few hundred spectators in a somewhat innocuous friendly between Stromsgodset and Norway's Under-19 side, the world's fastest man continued his venture into the sport of football.
Usain Bolt stepped onto the field after 71 minutes with his record 100 metre sprint time, 9.58 seconds, on his back. However, he couldn't prevent a 1-0 defeat.
While on the pitch, the Jamaican ran hard and attempted to get into attacking areas, squandering a close-range header.
In the dressing room, Bolt acknowledged his inexperience in professional football and thanked his Stromsgodset colleagues having only started training with them in late May.
Having trained with Borussia Dortmund and Mamelodi Sundowns in recent weeks, he will soon take part in the Soccer Aid match at Old Trafford on June 10, as captain of the World XI.
Source: Marca
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