The end of the "football adventure" for the world's fastest man


Australia's Central Coast Mariners announced the end of the Olympic runner-up, Usain Bolt, after a two-month experience in the world of football.
The Australian club said on Friday that Olympic champion Usain Bolt had finished the probation period with the club and would leave after failing to reach a deal on commercial rights.

"Although no agreement has been reached to continue the Uosin Bolt football trip with Central Coast Mariners, it was great to have the Olympic runner and the record holder with us for eight weeks," said Mike Charlesworth Malik Marners in a statement.

The Australian club had offered $ 150,000 to the Olympic star to play, a figure far below the 3 million requested by the Olympic champion.