Ex-liverpool striker Florent Sinama Pongolle has become a viral sensation after performing a outrageous shot in professional foot golf, where he is also accompanied by an old teammate with whom he has close ties
Fans of Liverpool were left Gobsmacked last week when a video went viral, from which the former player Florent Sinama Pongolle got an impressive shot in professional foot wave. And it seems that he is not the only ex-Reds bait who uses his football skills in a completely different sport.
Sinama Pongolle scored nine goals in 65 performances for Liverpool after he was signed from France in 2003, together with his highly appreciated cousin La Tallec, by the then manager Gerard Houllier van de Reds.
Now 40 years old, the striker took a Champions League medal in 2005 when Rafa Benitez brought a legendary comeback to beat AC Milan, even though it was 3-0 during the break.
Although he missed the final due to an injury, he scored Liverpool's first goal in the memorable 3-1 victory over Olympiacos, in the group stage, which put the Reds on their way to Istanbul.
Sinama Pongolle then played for clubs, including Atletico Madrid and Saint-Etienne, and even in Scotland, for a short enchantment in Thailand towards the end of his career. He also has to see in Charity Games for the Reds.
The ex-French international, who earned one cap, hung up his boots in 2019 and quickly saved them again while venturing into the world of professional foot wave, De Express reports.
Last week a clip appeared in the Instagram story of Sinama Pongolle who showed him that he sinks an incredible shot by Beyond The Green in Golf de Saint Donat on the French Riviera.
Sinama Pongolle is not the only former Liverpool star who embraced the sport because he revealed that Le Tallec also recorded the game. “There are many [footballers] Who come and try it, “Sinama Pongolle told L'Abond.
“After me there is Ludovic Obraniak, who has practiced a lot, and Camel Meriem, who is the one who practices the most since he started.
“We also find Anthony Le Tallec that I started.
Sinama Pongolle and Le Tallec, who have been close by since their youth days, are reunited at HAC Footgolf. The Le Havre club is where both players developed their talents in the celebrated academy that launched them for professional football.
Although he had published that campaign on loan, Le Tallec still earned the medal of a Champions League winner of the memorable victory of Liverpool in Istanbul.
The French striker left in 2008 after a period of six years and closed his match days with spells in Romania, Greece, and eventually back in France.
