Former 100, 200 and 4x100 meters champion Usain Bolt has been summoned for drug test by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.
The 32-year-old retired from the track to chart a new course for himself playing football - a dream he has nursed for a long time.
He scored two beautiful goals for Central Coast Mariners where he is currently on trials to become a professional footballer.
The Jamaican expressed his displeasure towards the information - saying he wasn't sure why he is getting a drug test.
"So guys I've retired from track and field looking to become a footballer but look at this, " Bolt said via an Instagram story as he zoomed in on the notice.
"How am I going to get a drug test today? I'm not even a professional footballer yet. Seriously...
"So I asked the lady, 'Why am I getting drug tested when I haven't signed for a club yet?' and she said they told her I'm an elite athlete so I have to get tested. "
Bolt has been training with the Australian top side since August and could be given up to a year to prove he is capable of cutting it on the football pitch.
Though his goals certainly caught the world's attention, his football skills still leave a lot to be desired.
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