A man who never played higher than the Portuguese third division is suing the Baptist church for $NZ19 million - claiming it ruined his chances of playing for Manchester United.
The London Evening Standard reported that Arquimedes Nganga accused religious leaders of decieving him into following false beliefs, causing him physical harm and destroying his life.
Nganga quit playing football at the age of 25 when he converted to the Baptist faith and despite never earning more than $NZ386 a month playing in Portugal, claims he was stripped of his potential to earn $NZ38,000 a week.
"I could definitely have had a long career in the Premiership," Nganga said.
"I see many players playing today who I am not inferior to - and perhaps even better than. Most midfielders are either defensive or attacking but I was both. I had something new."