Despite the ban on playing golf during the breaks granted to the players of the Wales team, Gareth Bale manages to continue to indulge his passion thanks to a golf simulator taken to Qatar!
Wales reached the World Cup final for the first time since 1958 after beating Ukraine in a play-off in June and the team arrived in the Middle East earlier this week to prepare for their 1st match against the United States on Monday.
After being told that there would be no possibility of going to play during the free time granted to the players, the star player Gareth Bale has apparently found the parade.
In their luxury hotel which has a swimming pool, a billiard table and a ping-pong table, Bale has indeed obtained authorization to take his golf clubs and a simulator as explained by Mark Harris the Cardiff striker at a press conference.
“We just went to the pool, played table tennis, pool and golf,” said the Welsh winger. “Team spirit is great anyway, but sharing moments like that helps. Gareth is very good at golf. I think most of us play golf and we tried after practice because we had free time.
Gareth Frank Bale (born 16 July 1989) is a Welsh footballer, a forward for Los Angeles FC and the Welsh national team, of which he is captain.
Considered one of the best players of his generation, grew up in the Southampton youth sector, from which he was taken at the age of eighteen by Tottenham where, despite a start difficult due to some injuries, he established himself as one of the most promising talents of his generation, so much so that he twice won the PFA's Best Player of the Year (2011 and 2013) and won an English League Cup. In the summer of 2013 he moved to Real Madrid for a total sum of 100 million euros, making him, at that time, the most expensive purchase in the history of football. With the Spanish team he has won three Spanish championships, a King's Cup, three Spanish Super Cups, five UEFA Champions League, three UEFA Super Cups and four FIFA Club World Cups.
With the Welsh national team, of which he is the best scorer of all time, he has participated in two editions of the European championship (2016 and 2020).
On 2 June 2022, for sporting and humanitarian merits, he was appointed by Queen Elizabeth a member of the Order of the British Empire.
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