Usain Bolt said he is going back to Borussia Dortmund to “work with them for three more weeks” for another assessment of his prospects of becoming a professional soccer player.
Bolt worked out with the Bundesliga club, which shares an apparel sponsor with the Jamaican, on March 22-23 and trained regularly with a team in Jamaica’s top division during the winter.
“It’s a big deal,” Bolt told the (Melbourne) Herald Sun in a video interview at the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia, on Thursday. “Everyone feels like I’m just kicking it around, I’m joking, but I’m serious. I’m actually going back to Dortmund in a couple of weeks, to work with them for three more weeks, just to assess myself at the better level to see what level I’m at or what I need to do or if I can [do it].”
Dortmund’s Bundesliga season ends May 12. Bolt said that “they were very impressed” at his first trial (presumably the March 22-23 session at Dortmund).
“They didn’t expect me to know so much and understand the game,” he said.
Dortmund’s coach, Peter Stoeger, said March 23 that Bolt had work ahead if he wanted to become a pro.
“He is at an age where I say he is no longer so incredibly capable of development,” Stoeger said, according to The Associated Press. “You can see that he understands the game. He’s talented. What he’s missing is the team work.”
Bolt said he wants to play “in a top league.”
“It doesn’t matter if it’s La Liga, English league, Bundesliga, I’m OK with that,” Bolt said March 23. “I just want to prove to the world anything is possible.”
Bolt is expected to play in a June 10 charity match at Manchester United’s Old Trafford with other celebrities and retired soccer players.
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