Drogba will end career in Phoenix
Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has agreed to
join second-tier United States team the Phoenix Rising in an effort to
help them join an expanded Major League Soccer (MLS) competition before
he takes an executive role with the team when he retires.
The Arizona team added on Wednesday the Ivorian would have a "vested interest" in the franchise.
The Rising compete in the second tier United Soccer
League (USL), but have applied for an expansion berth in MLS, who are
planning to add four new teams over the next few years with two sides
named later this year.
"After seeing first hand the potential for
expansion of the sport in North America and getting to know the
ownership group in Phoenix, I am convinced that I can help them develop
their organisation on and off the pitch," Drogba said on the club
website.
"I look forward to their continued success in the
USL, and no city is better positioned than Phoenix for expansion into
the MLS."
Drogba, 39, played for Montreal Impact in MLS last season and the club and USL said they felt he would boost its exposure.
"We want our club and our city to be synonymous
with international excellence, and Didier Drogba is a testament to
Phoenix Rising FC's commitment to that mission," said Phoenix governor
Berke Bakay.
USL president Jake Edwards was no less effusive.
"He will be a great ambassador for our sport, using
his experience, talent and vision to benefit fans, as well as fellow
players," Edwards said.
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