The world's fastest man failed to earn a contract after a brief trial with Central Coast Mariners in 2018
Usain Bolt believes he didn't get a fair chance when he attempted to become a footballer in Australia.
The Jamaican superstar trialed with A-League club Central Coast Mariners in mid-2018 as he chased a career kicking the round ball after retiring from athletics.
Despite scoring twice in a friendly match, Bolt failed to earn a professional contract with the club and would later fail to agree terms with Maltese side Valletta.
While now enjoying life away from sport after recently becoming a dad, the world's fastest man has claimed his attempt to become a footballer wasn't as smooth as it should have been.
"I think I didn't get a fair chance," Bolt told Wide World of Sports. "I didn't do it how I wanted to do it, but it's something I think I would've been good at.
"But it's just one of those things you miss out on and just have to move on.
"I do think about it sometimes that it didn't work out the way that I wanted it to, because football is something that I love.
"The fact that it didn't work out I do think about it, but as I said, it's one of those things you've got to move past.
"I've had calls of people asking me if I really want to [go back to football], but after the time period has passed, I'm like you know what, I'm getting old, let's just retire and I now have my daughter so she keeps me busy."
Bolt, a big Manchester United fan, also previously hinted that his trial wasn't handled perfectly in early 2019 when he accepted a football career wasn't going to happen.
“I don't want to say it wasn't dealt with properly, but I think we went about it, not the way we should and you learn your lesson, you live and you learn," Bolt said at the time.
"It was a good experience. I really enjoyed just being in a team and it was different from track and field and it was fun while it lasted.
“I'm just doing many different things - the sports life is over, so I'm now moving into different businesses. I have a lot of things in the pipeline, so as I say, I'm just dabbling in everything and trying to be a business man now."