You know what they say… When Yverdon-Sport FC calls, you pick up the phone.
Djibril Cisse confirmed his retirement from football earlier this year, after he was unable to earn a contract at his first professional club, Auxerre.
The former Liverpool fan favourite originally hung up his boots in 2015 due to injury but came out of retirement to train with Auxerre and hopefully convince the French side to put their faith in him.
Cisse retired for a second time in February, when he announced an intention to focus on a music career.
salut à tous J'ai le plaisir de vous présenter mon tout premier titre en tant que dj / producteur #Fattrumpet pic.twitter.com/2HyiStw6th
— Djibril Cisse (@DjibrilCisse) May 16, 2017
Well that retirement was even more short-lived than his first as Cisse has signed for a little-known club in Switzerland.
Cisse confirmed his move to Swiss third division side Yverdon Sport FC via Twitter on Monday evening.
Voilà c est fait je serai joueur du @yverdonsport cette saison ⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/MT1zUiXhWd
— Djibril Cisse (@DjibrilCisse) July 3, 2017
Un grand merci pour vos messages de soutien Ça me fait très plaisir et me donne envie de faire une super saison avec @yverdonsport
— Djibril Cisse (@DjibrilCisse) July 4, 2017
Cisse is certainly the biggest name to ever feature for Yverdon and with almost 250 career goals to his name, he’ll be expected to flourish at that level of competition.
The forward is best remembered from his time at Liverpool, where he was a member of the Reds’ famous 2005 Champions League winning squad.
The Frenchman scored a penalty in the shootout but almost missed the final due to injury.
“I asked to take a pen,” Cisse recently told Soccer AM.
“My story is a little bit unusual, the way to the final. Four months earlier I was on crutches, trying to get fit for the next season – not to play Champions League football.
“So, I was so lucky and so proud of everything I achieved to be there to help my team that night. For me, it was no pressure and no stress: just take your pen, do what you do best – scoring goals – and try to help your team as much as you can.
“It was unexpected for me to be there, in front of [the] amazing Liverpool fans.”