Dider Drogba Joins American Club Phoenix Rising As Player And Co Owner
Former
Chelsea forward, Didier Drogba has joined the United Soccer League
side, Phoenix Rising as a player and co-owner. The 39-year-old has not
played since leaving Major League Soccer’s Montreal Impact in November
but he has taken up the chance to join Phoenix’s which is an MLS
expansion franchise ownership group.
“To own a team and be a player at the same time is unusual but it’s
going to be very exciting,” Drogba said.
“It’s a good transition because I want to carry on playing but I’m
almost 40 and it’s important for me to prepare for my later career.”
Phoenix have just started their fourth season in the Western Conference
of USL, which forms part of the second tier of the American league
system. The Arizona club are one of 12 teams bidding for two new MLS
franchises and Drogba revealed he had spoken with the Chelsea owner,
Roman Abramovich for advice.
“I explained to him and the Chelsea board what I wanted to do”, said
Drogba. “They found it interesting and they are happy for me. Being in
America doesn’t mean that I’m putting Chelsea out of sight. The club is
important to me and one day I will come back.” “I had offers from China,
from England – in both the Premier League and even the Championship –
but they were only as a player,” Drogba told the BBC’s Premier League
Show.
“This was the right offer because it was important for me to think about
playing, because I enjoy it, but also to get to the next stage of my
career.”
Phoenix Rising have several players with Premier League experience
including the former Leicester man, Jordan Stewart and a former
team-mate of Drogba, Shaun Wright-Phillips.
congrats to him.
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