Football: Former sprint sensation Usain Bolt has ruptured his achilles playing for the World XI in the Soccer Aid charity match.
Usain Bolt has confirmed he ruptured his Achilles after he was stretchered off the field at Stamford Bridge during a charity football match.
While Defoe celebrated with his teammates, Bolt remained on the turf and required medical attention as he was eventually taken off the field on a stretcher. Bolt then laid the ball through for Italian great Alessandro Del Piero to slot the ball home with a first-time finish.
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