Connect with us

Sports

Usain Bolt Stretchered Off During Soccer Aid Charity Match at Stamford Bridge

Published

on

Times News Global Featured Image

Legendary Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt captained a World XI in the Soccer Aid charity football match at Stamford Bridge, but his evening ended in painful fashion as he was stretchered off.

Usain Bolt was stretchered off after going down injured during the second half of Soccer Aid at Stamford Bridge. The Olympic sprinter, a multiple gold medal winner in Jamaica colours, was captaining the World XI against England. However, his night ended early as he went to ground while trying to snuff out an England break.

England scored from that very same attack, with former Three Lions international Jermain Defoe firing home. That made it 4-2, with England adding a fifth soon after and eventually triumphing 6-3. Bolt has been a regular fixture in the charity game in recent years. A huge football fan himself, he even spent time training with Australian club Central Coast Mariners before deciding his football future lay outside the professional game.

The scores were level at half-time before England took charge in the second period. Diary of a CEO broadcaster Steven Bartlett scored twice from the bench, either side of Defoe’s goal, while YouTube star Billy Wingrove put away a penalty for the World XI team after a foul on former France international Patrice Evra.

England weren’t done, though. Theo Walcott, who only joined in August 2023, raced through to score his team’s sixth. It meant England won the battle of the ex-Chelsea managers. He was in charge of the England side, with the opposition managed by recently-departed Blues boss Frank Lampard.

Bolt’s early exit came after he found himself on the receiving end of a crunching Danny Dyer challenge before the break. The Jamaican was left flattened. While the goals ensured there was plenty of entertainment on offer, that wasn’t the only purpose of the game. Soccer Aid has helped raise significant sums for Unicef, with a full-time social media announcement confirming more than £15million had been raised by the 2024 game.

It was England’s first Soccer Aid victory since back in 2018. They also made history through Ellen White‘s goal, with the ex-Lionesses star becoming the first female goalscorer in the history of the exhibition match.

DON’T SCRAP REPLAYS! Click here and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Policy here.

This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.

Rachel Adams

Times News Global is a dynamic online news portal dedicated to providing comprehensive and up-to-date news coverage across various domains including politics, business, entertainment, sports, security, features, opinions, environment, education, technology and global. affairs. Our commitment lies in sharing news that is based on factual accuracy, credibility, verifiability, authority and depth of research. We pride ourselves on being a distinctive media organization, guided by the principles enshrined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Made up of a team of ordinary people driven by an unwavering dedication to uncovering the truth, we publish news without bias or intimidation.

Entradas recientes