From least-known player to viral star: NZ’s Tim Payne to head to Paraguay’s Olimpia after World Cup

From least-known player to viral star: NZ’s Tim Payne to head to Paraguay’s Olimpia after World Cup

WELLINGTON, June 17 — New Zealand defender Tim Payne, who became a viral ‌sensation shortly before representing his ​country at the World Cup, has signed a one-year deal with Paraguayan club ‌Olimpia, a club source told Reuters on Tuesday.

Payne ​will join the historic South American side after New Zealand’s campaign at the World Cup in the United ​States, Mexico and Canada, Sky Sports first reported.

Olimpia fuelled speculation on Monday when it posted a message on Instagram featuring a New Zealand flag and a flexed-biceps emoji ‌minutes before New Zealand’s Group G opener against ⁠Iran, which ended in ⁠a 2-2 draw.

The source confirmed ⁠the agreement was in ⁠place but ⁠did not provide further details.

The Wellington Phoenix defender shot to global prominence after an Argentine ⁠influencer launched a social media campaign describing him as the least-known player at the World Cup and encouraging fans to follow him online.

Payne’s Instagram following grew from fewer than 5,000 before ⁠the campaign to around 5.8 million, turning the 32-year-old into one of the tournament’s most unlikely ⁠viral stars.

Olimpia, Paraguay’s only three-time Copa Libertadores champions, ⁠qualified ⁠for the last 16 of the Copa Sudamericana as ​winners of Group G and ​also secured a place ‌in next year’s Libertadores after ​winning the domestic ​Apertura title. — Reuters

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