Oleksandr Usyk once played in a professional football match for FC Polissya Zhytomyr during a 2-1 win over NK Veres Rivne.
In February 2022, the heavyweight champion of the world came on as a substitute for the Ukrainian second-division team in a winter break friendly in Turkey as he joined their camp while keeping fit for the Anthony Joshua rematch.
Usyk began the game on the bench, but was clearly the centre of attention as broadcast cameras often panned to him during the first half.
In the 76th minute, his moment came.
Usyk shadowboxed on the touchline to warm up, and then entered the fray as a striker wearing his trademark number 17.
Within ten seconds of play restarting after his arrival, the heavyweight champion missed a fantastic chance to score.
A teammate cut back to him on the right hand side of the penalty area, but Usyk could only swing a leg at it, missing the ball entirely.
Aside from this, the 35-year-old put in a solid showing.
In the 84th minute, Usyk successfully headed the ball to a teammate and he then played a part in a nice one-two just two minutes later.
His main highlight came in added time though, as the ball broke to him on the edge of the box following an opposition corner and he drove forwards on a daring run.
Understandably, none of the Veres players were keen to tackle him.
He made it to the half-way line and played it to a teammate who was then fouled.
When the final whistle blew, the score was still the same as it was when Usyk came on – a 2-1 win for Polissya.
Whether the match helped his preparations for AJ is unknown, but he did indeed emerge victorious in their rematch and has now also conquered Tyson Fury to become the undisputed heavyweight king.
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