FORMER Chelsea goalkeeper Nicolas Tie has quit football aged 24 to join the French army.

Tie was on the Blues' books between 2017 and 2020.

Nicolas Tie of Chelsea Football Club during a friendly match.Nicolas Tie was on Chelsea's books between 2017 and 2020Nicolas Tie, Chelsea goalkeeper, playing soccer.The Frenchman, now 24, featured for various Blues academy sides

The Lille-born stopper did not crack ‘s first team, but did feature for their various academy age groups in the Premier League 2, Youth League and Under-18 Premier League.

Tie, who was called up to the Ivory Coast national team in 2018, in 2020 for Portuguese side Vitoria.

After failing to make the first team in , the 6ft 1in goalkeeper has opted to hang up his boots.

In an interview with French paper Ouest France , Tie revealed that he has joined the .

“I've had some good tests, I've got the regiment I asked for,” Tie said.

“I'm ready, I'm training every day for this.”

On what led him to such a drastic career change, the former Blue admitted: “I lost my taste for .

“I always liked military careers, so I said to myself: ‘Why not join the army?'

“My stepfather is a paratrooper in Ivory Coast; I would go to the barracks to observe... It inspired me.”

Tie, who claimed to be “proud” of his “little career” also revealed that he would be willing to serve in .

The goalkeeper-turned-soldier said: “I don’t do . I have committed to treating the problem at the source.

“If the OPEX (external operations) in Ukraine is open, let’s go! It doesn’t scare me.”


French Army Special Forces soldiers at the SOFINS seminar.Tie has signed up for the French army