Usain Bolt wears 9.58 shirt on debut for Norwegian side

Football
By Mirror | Jun 07, 2018
Bolt sported the number 9.58 shirt [Photo: Courtesy]

Olympic legend Usain Bolt sported the number 9.58 shirt on his debut for Norwegian side Stromsgodset as comedian Paddy McGuinness vowed to chop down the Jamaican at Soccer Aid.

Sprint king Bolt made a 20-minute cameo appearance for the club and wore the number in reference to his world-record 100m time.

The 31-year-old squandered a golden opportunity to equalise with his team a goal down, failing to connect with a cross.

Bolt in action for Norwegian side Stromsgodset [Photo: Courtesy]

While there were just a few hundred in attendance, Bolt will feel more accustomed to the 80,000-strong crowd he will play in front of at the charity extravaganza at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Bolt will skipper the World XI side featuring players such as Robert Pires, Edwin van der Sar, Eric Cantona and Jaap Stam.

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen will also line up, as will All Blacks legend Dan Carter, along with football greats Yaya Toure, Patrick Kluivert and Clarence Seedorf.

Phoenix Nights actor McGuinness will be playing for the England side, and has warned Bolt he is planning to cut him down to size at the Theatre of Dreams.

McGuinness fired a warning to Bolt [Photo: Courtesy]

"I've stitched up and pranked a few players over the years - and let me tell you, this year nobody is safe," said the Bolton TV host.

"Usain's OK up to 9.58 seconds but the game is 90 minutes, let's see what he's got in the tank."

Bolt added: "We will take it seriously but it is going to be a lot of fun and all for a good cause."

Share this story
Kenya Sevens star in Munich with three wins
Shujaa topped Group C after seeing off Portugal, Chile and Japan.
Four-time world champion Lornah Kiplagat launches magical coaching App
The 21km category will start at the Strathmore Sports Complex in Madaraka.
FKF-PL: Gor Mahia eyes record extending 21st title as relegation battle heats up
Shabana, Nzoia Sugar, Muhoroni, Sofapaka and Talanta continue battle for survival.
It's now or never for Shujaa in Challenger Series in Germany
Kenya Sevens team must finish in the top four in final leg to qualify for World Rugby Sevens Series playoffs.
Iten set for another thrilling marathon in November
The race starts in Chororget in Keiyo South and ends in Iten town.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS