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A contractor in southern London says he can never play the sport he loves again.
Colin Skhoimoo has signed a contract with the Academy of the Ligue 1, just 14 years before his birth and two months of his contract.
But it was short-term because he suffered a knee injury during the game and was later released.
Eight years ago, Colin, now 21, says it’s like “someone takes his dream.
It’s a familiar story. 1.5 million players at any time in England play organized football in England Only about 180 of them do as a Premier League professional.
Colin’s love for football began at the age of five.
“I remember I would bend my classes and put it in a ball, put it on the ground and play,” he said.
He would score a football goal in both sides of his home using his mother’s shoes and as the only player to try to score for both teams.
When he signed in December 2017, he went home to impress Sylvia’s mother.
“He was a nice feeling that was useful,” Colin said, referring to those who were in his school and had doubts about him.
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“Colin is a very passionate boy. When he gets in his mind, ‘I’m doing this’, he has so much will and goes to him and works on it,” she said.
Colin was one of the three young boys who were selected to prosecute 300 trials at the academy, which he describes as a “dream. He says he has used his six-week summer holiday to prepare for the initial examination.
Two months after signing the footballer, he was given the opportunity to play for the Under-15 clubs, despite being in the squad under the age of
In this game, he passed the ball from the defence and was injured when his knee struck the knee of an opponent of the other player at a single time.
“After that, I changed my career into a nightmare,” the 21-year-old said.

Despite recovering for six months with his academy, Colin decided to scan with NHS, which doctors suffered from congenital discos of Minensicos and told him he needed knee surgery.
It was then put on the NHS waiting list and conducted the operation after nine months.
Six months later, Colin was about to enter the season under the age of
But the academy director, who initially signed the club, had left the club, meaning the new coach had not seen him play and was released.
“One of the most difficult things is not that I was released because of my ability or if I’m always late for training… But the reason for my release was out of my hand, so there was really nothing to do so I don’t have to be released,” Colin said.
‘only a capital’
“The football is a businessman,” he said. “When you play and you’re fine, everyone loves you – but when you’re on the margins and you don’t play and it’s useless, they just throw you out.
“As a football player, you’re just a capital and I think the sooner you realize what is better.
Despite the surgery, Collin’s problems with his knee continued and he underwent another surgery. Six months later, a scan has shown that the problem has not been resolved.
“Now you have two surgeries… The problem has not been solved and you can never play football again,” Colin said.
Colin says the last 10 words were “one of the tragic experiences.
He said he didn’t go to school for a week because his dream was over.
Although he didn’t play football for four years, Colin did not give up the hope of the game he loved.
Finally, after a goodness to his knee in August 2022, he performed his first appearance on the pitch, despite doctors saying he would not play again.
“That was one of the best days of my life,” he said.
Then he developed his love for coaching, he began to run a team under the age of seven and began his career to “the person he needed when he was younger.
After signing a new football team and finishing the national league for a year, Colin suffered another injury on his other knee and has been recovering since December
He is now hosting a series of social media called the wounded 2 Pro in which he shares his journey.
Colin hopes to use his story to inspire and push people around the world.
“I’ve survived a lot and when you’re a lot of things you have a lot to give, I feel like I have a lot to give back,” he said.