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Usain Bolt, eight-time Olympic gold medalist, with the Central Coast Mariners, toured the world
Mark Rudan took charge of his first match as Wellington Phoenix.
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THE POTENTIAL LINK OF THE GLOBAL BOLT NAVIGATORS
Although there is still some water to go under the bridge before seeing it in the Hyundai A-League, Usain Bolt, the 100m and 200m world record holder, will be making waves around the world
Bolt, a Manchester United fan who attended the FIFA World Cup finals in Moscow, retired after the world championships. in London last year
He always wanted to try his luck as a footballer and has already tested with the German giants Borussia Dortmund and Stromsgodset in Norway.
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With Usain Bolt, Tim Cahill and the Westfield Matildas who made the headlines on Tuesday, the first Mark Rudan's match at the head of Wellington went almost unnoticed.
For the record, Rudan's career at the Phoenix began with a friendly 1-0 win over Wairarapa United with exciting teenager Sarpreet Singh who scored the only goal.
He went into the first 10 minutes left by Nathan Burns ending with Singh receiving the ball in the area and shooting a shot that beat the goalkeeper with the help of a bypbad.
Wellington also missed a second-half penalty in a game that featured mostly young club and tribal players.
CITY SET FOR INDIAN TAKEOFF
Melbourne City will travel to unknown territory on Thursday, when they will travel to India for a pre-season tournament.
Warren Joyce will take a mix of established stars and emerging young people in Kochi, where they will face the Kerala Blasters Indian formation and La Liga's Girona FC.
Left-back Scott Jamieson is part of the team heading to the subcontinent and believes the trip is exactly what he's supposed to be preparing for the 2018 season. 19 of the Hyundai A-League.
"I think for the players, the pre-season is so long that you do not really want to be in the same environment for so long," Jamieson said on the Melbourne City site
"[We’re] go to India for a fantastic tournament, one where we come to experience a different culture, a different football style, and also spread our brand, Melbourne City but also the city Football Brand there [which] C & # 39; something that we really appreciate. "
" For new players who arrive, it's also possible that they integrate [into the team] pretty quickly. "
" Being away from home is always a must to know people much faster than usual, so we are all very excited. "