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Usain Bolt leaves Central Coast Mariners ‘effective immediately’ after failing to agree contract

  • Eight-time Olympic gold medallist fails to agree terms with Central Coast Mariners
  • Jamaican Bolt had been on an indefinite trial with the A-League side

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Usain Bolt celebrates scoring for A-League club Central Coast Mariners in his first competitive start against Macarthur South West United in Sydney. Photo: AFP

Usain Bolt’s professional football odyssey will continue away from Australia, it seems, after the Olympic sprint king abruptly left the Central Coast Mariners on Friday.

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The A-League club confirmed eight-time Olympic gold medallist Bolt’s indefinite trial was over “effective immediately”.

“I would like to thank the Central Coast Mariners owners, management, staff, players and fans for making me feel so welcome during my time there,” Bolt said in a statement.

“I wish the club success for the season ahead.”

Bolt’s time at the Mariners appeared to be on an upwards curve after he scored twice in a preseason friendly on his first start against Macarthur South West United last month.

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