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Former England striker Carroll signs for fourth-tier Bordeaux

Former England striker Andy Carroll, who was a member of West Ham, Newcastle and Liverpool, has signed with Bordeaux, a fourth level team, the six-time Ligue 1 winners revealed on Wednesday.

Prior to signing a contract, the 35-year-old, who has been with Ligue 2 team Amiens since 2023, completed his physical on Tuesday.

“Welcome Andy Carroll. The club is thrilled to welcome the England international forward,” Bordeaux posted on X.

“Loads of experience at the top level with nearly 450 professional matches, bolstering the attacking options for Bordeaux!”

Carroll, who took part in his first training session with his new team-mates at Le Haillan on Wednesday, was capped nine times by England, scoring twice.

He made 248 Premier League appearances and scored 54 goals. Since last autumn he has been at Amiens, where he scored four goals in 35 appearances.

Bordeaux, who won the last of their six league titles in 2009, were administratively relegated to National 2 – the fourth tier of French football this summer.

The season has not started well for them as they are currently 15th out of 16 in Group B, albeit having played fewer games than those above them.

They have scored just two goals thus far, including one by goalkeeper Lassana Diabate.

 

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