Saturday, July 2, 2011

Day 15 - USA vs. Columbia

Day 15 began quietly – everyone had free time to spend in Frankfurt as they pleased before lunch that was being served at 12:30 p.m. Beginning at 7:00 a.m., there was an elaborate breakfast buffet being served in the hotel. There was every type of breakfast treat including eggs, bacon, sausage, crepes, omelets, bread, meat, fruit and then the not so familiar breakfast foods such as miso soup, sushi, and rice noodles. The group entered at their leisure and almost everyone took advantage. Since this was one of the longest mornings the group had to themselves some chose to sleep-in while others went into the city of Frankfurt to check-out the famous skyline from across the river and do some shopping and exploring of the various historical buildings.

After a fun morning walking around Frankfurt, we gathered in the lobby in all of our USA gear ready to cheer our heads off.  The team was well equipped with our Wal-Mart America gear. Our two hour bus ride consisted of massive amounts of face paint and Michael Jackson.  Amber used her professional face painting skills to paint intricate variations of stars and stripes on our faces, unique to each player of course and Katie Gannet painted Massimo and Elena and even managed to paint the American flag on her own face.


Once we arrived at the Rhein-Neckar Arena in Sinsheim, we killed some time by wandering the stadium buying souvenirs and food and drinks. The atmosphere this time around was completely different from the first World Cup game we watched. It was filled with excitement and pride as the stadium slowly filled with fans from all over the world. Our face paint sure did turn heads! We had a bunch of random people ask to take photos with us; it was almost creepy.


After the nerves of the players wore off, the game was purely dominated by the USA.  Their first goal was a beauty by Heather O’Reilly, she took a pass from Amy Rodriguez and set herself up beautifully with a great first touch and ripped it into the upper left hand corner.  Their second goal was by substitute Megan Rampinoe making a quick impact right of the bat and the crowd went wild.  Their third goal the Colombian goalie got a hand on it but couldn’t handle the force of the strike from Carli Lloyd and the USA ended up winning 3-0.

The USA vs. Colombia game was the most perfect way to end this trip. Each member of the team took away a different piece of the experience. The bonding that has been created through our own team wins over the last 16 days and today’s USA win over Colombia have set the stage for Fall 2011 – Ivy League Championship here we come! 

Friday, July 1, 2011

Day 14 – Morning in Munich, Dinner in Frankfurt

We were able to sleep in this morning and have breakfast at our leisure as we didn’t have to meet until 9 a.m.   Breakfast was the same as yesterday but just as good.  The roads were dry, the sky overcast, but no rain and the temperature about 55 degrees.  This meant Mike’s Bike Tour of Munich was on.  We quickly checked out of Hotel Europa, loaded the bus and headed back to downtown Munich.  By the time we reached the meeting point for our bike tour, the sun had come out and the sky a welcome blue. 

Our guides were Rob from New York and Elliot from England.  At 10 a.m. they had the group doing the traditional Bavarian dance of the barrel makers.  We also learned that monks founded the city and built a monastery (St. Peters, 12th Century), a bridge so they could cross the Isar river, and started making beer. 

Then it was off to pick up our actual bikes, we were split into two groups, and started our two wheel adventure.  Along the way we stopped at Maximillan plaza, where the Bavarian State Opera House and
Royal Place
are located.  The Palace takes up one city block, yet only housed Maximillan’s family.  We learned other interesting facts about the city as we peddled through the streets, dodging automobiles, pedestrians, and other cyclists.  As our guide said, “You must dominate the road.”

Do we look like we are ready to dominate?

After about an hour, the sky had darkened and large, cold, rain drops began to fall.  We were at a great spot to leave the bikes and go inside the Theatinerkirche (Theatine Church, 1675), the first baroque style church build outside Rome. We had about five minutes to wonder around the church and get a little warm before hoping back on the bikes.  The rain had let up and the sun peaked from behind the dark clouds.

Theatinerkirche
Then we were off to the Englischer Garten for our lunch stop.  The park is three times the size of New York’s central park and is the seventh largest city park in the world.  The river flows through it with many tree lined paths with large green meadows in between.  Our guide was quick to point out the there was a specific meadow were anyone is allowed to go au-natural if they so choose.  No climpes were had as it was too cool and wet to have even the bravest nudist sunbathing.

Before we knew it we were at the Chinese temple.  This is the location of the biergarten in the park.  It can hold about 6,000 people.  Only a few hundred were out braving the weather today.  Once again we had the opportunity to purchase typical German fare for lunch.  We had about 40 minutes for lunch and a little relaxation.  At one point it started to rain again and the temperature seemed to drop ten degrees.  Good thing we were all smart enough to move under the cover of the tower when we felt the first few drops.

At 12:45 p.m. it was back in the saddle and off to finish the tour.  Before leaving the park our guides told us pull over to the side near the river and pull out our cameras.  Much to our surprise and delight, there were individuals surfing the river.  It was like one of those water parks with a wave pool but this was an actual river.  There were a number of surfers enjoying the river so we got to see surfers in action.  Very cool!  


Surfing in Munich


An American engineer working for BMW, in 1972 figured out how to place ropes across the river to create this realistic wave.  

Our guides had to pull the group away as we needed to get back.   After another 15 minutes of peddling through the wind and ever increasing rain, we were back.   We said good-bye and thank you to Rob and Elliot for the entertaining, fact filled, bike tour of Munich. 

Team Elliot

Team Rob
We quickly walked to our waiting bus to begin the long bus ride (410 km) to our last stop, Frankfurt, Germany.  It was now 1:30 p.m.  The bus quickly quieted as we began to warm up and lulling motion of the bus to most of the group to sleep.  

We arrived at the NH Hotel in downtown Frankfurt at 8:45 p.m. after a seven hour bus ride.  This was a little longer than anticipated as we ran into Friday afternoon traffic of people trying to escape the city early..  Very similar to what we experience in the states, like traffic on a Friday afternoon to the Cape.

We did make two rest stops along the way to stretch our legs and give our bus driver his required breaks.  Then, as we approached Frankfurt, we took a little unplanned detour around the countryside surrounding Frankfurt.  Okay, we got a little lost.  GPS are not always perfect.  But our tour guide, Elena got it straightened out and we found the hotel without further delay. 

After finding our rooms and having 30 minutes to relax, shower, unpack, we met for our final group dinner at the hotel restaurant. Diner included a wonderful cream of celery soup (better than the one in Munich), rolls, roast veal in a mushroom cream sauce over a bed of fresh peas, and fancy potatoes.  For dessert we had a rich, extremely chocolaty mouse. 

We are looking forward to tomorrow morning to explore Frankfurt and attend the USA vs. Columbia match.  Stay tuned.

Day 13 – A Rainy Day in Munich

We’ve been on the road now for 13 days and have been so lucky with the weather. Today – not so much. We woke-up to quite a downpour in Munich; we had scheduled our Mike’s Bike Tour of the city but had to quickly plan another agenda as riding around in a pack of 35 in the streaming rain did not sound very fun! The change of plans was no problem for our happy group. We re-scheduled the tour for Friday with hopes of brighter skies and went on to our new plan – some lunch in the city center and time for shopping.

Massi, our ever so handsome bus driver, dropped us off in the Munich’s city center which was just a 15 minute ride from our hotel. We were given 2.5 hours to splash around the city and do some exploring. It was a great opportunity to take in some of the architecture and also do some last minute shopping. One of the highlights for many was having lunch in the world famous Haufbrauhaus (HB). The HB is known for its HUGE mugs of German beer, authentic and mouth-watering German fare and live polka music playing every couple minutes. Many of the team members and also the staff enjoyed lunch in this festive atmosphere. If you ever have the chance to visit Munich, you have to make time for the HB biergartin.



The Team in Downtown Munich


After some time in Munich’s city center, we boarded the bus and headed to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site and museum. This was an emotional experience for many people in our group. Each person was given an individual audio guide to the memorial as well as a map of the concentration camp and museum. Some people took this time to go off on their own and others chose to share this somber experience with some of their teammates.

The audio tour included pieces of history about the camp, it gave insight into the living conditions and what life was like day to day, and also included interviews and personal experiences from survivors of Dachau. It’s difficult to explain what it felt like to be at Dachau. We spent 1.5 hours there and as we met-up and headed back to our bus there was a quiet calmness that had surrounded our group.

The rest of the afternoon was a bit of free time for everyone. We were given the option to either go back to the hotel or go back to the city center for some more exploring. The weather had improved greatly so about half of the group went over to Munich’s center of town and spent some time looking in more shops and enjoying some dessert. Some even found American flags to bring with them to the FIFA World Cup USA vs. Colombia game we are going to on Saturday!!!

The other half of the group went back to the hotel. Some napped; others browsed the internet while catching up on emails and chatting with friends from home on Facebook. A couple others even chose to spend this time going for a run to explore a different part of the city of Munich. We were lucky enough to be about 1 km away from the Olympic park of Munich. It was the location where the 1972 Olympics were held. Those that chose to run through this park were able to see the structures used for the various summer Olympic Games. There was a huge lake there as well and also a gym that members could pay 54 Euro/month to train where the Olympians had while at the games.

Another highlight to the run was the finding of the biergartin located within Olympic park. It was like a giant festival of small pubs, live music, food stands of every type and shop after shop of handmade crafts, jewelry and clothing. It was quite the site to see and the finding of this local hot spot would prove to be a great outing for some of the team to experience the nightlife in Germany later tonight.

After some free time we met back-up as the family we’ve become and sat down for dinner together in our hotel. Tonight’s meal was just as delicious as the night before. It was a buffet overflowing with salads, vegetables, pastas and meats. Everyone had their fair share of German deliciousness. After dinner many headed to the closest TV to watch the Women’s World Cup Germany vs. Nigeria game. Since we are in Germany the game was being played at 8:45 p.m. and we thought it would be pretty interesting to watch Germany play with some local fans! All in all a little morning rain didn’t stop today from being a fantastic day!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Day 12 – Good bye Switzerland Hallo Deutschland

After a good night’s rest we were up for breakfast and ready to board the bus at 8:45 a.m.  We pulled away from the Hotel Allegra at 9 a.m., right on schedule for our 325 km drive to Augsburg, Germany for our first FIFA Women’s World Cup 2011 game. 

It was time to say goodbye to Zurich and Switzerland, and hello Germany.  After about 15 minutes the bus grew quiet as the team took this opportunity to sleep, read, or enjoy the ride through the country side.

We were pleasantly surprised when we made a stop at the Austria boarder.  Turns out going this route was quicker than staying on the main highway.  Thus we can now say this was a five country tour.  We were to be in Austria all of 24 km (that’s just under 15 miles).   The route was through small towns and country roads.  It ended up taking a bit longer than anticipated due to unplanned road construction in a tunnel.  After not moving for about 10 minutes, Massi our bus driver, re-evaluated the situation and made a u-turn.  He knew another route that was slightly longer but would end up being less time than waiting for our turn. Before we knew it we were back on track and quickly in Germany.

The countryside here in Germany is very green with many dense forests that are close to the highway. Farmland can be found between the trees.  Switzerland and the Alps faded quickly as we reached our final country. 

The Autobahn is the German highway known for speed.  The highest posted speed limit prior to Germany was 90 km/hr with 70 km/hr the most common.  The posted speed limit on the Autobahn was 120 km/hr.  We’ll leave that for you to convert to miles/hr.

After three hours on the bus we pulled over to one the many rest stops that are found all over Europe.  This one had a cafeteria style restaurant where we were introduced to our first real German fair.  The team took a little time to peruse the choices before making their decision.  I think everyone was happy with their choice.


After the 45 minute lunch break, we were back on the bus for the remaining 60 km to Augsburg for the Norway vs. Equatorial Guinea (EG) game.  We arrived at 2 p.m., one hour before kick off.  On our way to our seats we explored the entire stadium, mostly unintentionally as we went right when we should have gone left while searching for our seats.

Augsburg stadium was beautiful, a real futbol stadium.  There were no bad seats.  We found our way to the blau (blue) section; block O, rows 22 and 23, between the corner flag and the 18-yard box on the north end of the stadium. 

We had plenty of time before kick-off to purchase souvenirs, Coca-Cola, and sausages in a pretzel before settling in for most of the groups first ever Women’s World cup match.  After both teams completed their warm ups, they left the field to put on their game uniforms and prepare for the official march on to the field. After the national anthems for Norway and EG were complete the teams shook hands and then huddled together one last time before the whistle blew.

Norway had two quick chances in the first five minutes, but then the surprising upstarts of EG gave Norway a run for their money.  EG’s center mid had three great scoring opportunities but was not able to finish.  The half ended tied 0-0. 

In the second half Norway made a few changes and started to figure out EG’s system of play, but EG continued to create chances using their speed and desire to attack.  Overall Norway played uninspired.  Finally with about 10 minutes to go in the game Norway was able to put the ball in the back of the net and win the game 1-0. 

Not the game any of us expected but the 12,928 fans in attendance seemed to enjoy the experience, especially those rooting for their national teams.  The team is looking forward to the USA game as it is more fun to attend a game when your nation is one of the teams playing.  But this was a great introduction to World Cup play for the team.



After the game it was back to the bus for the hour ride to Munich and our Hotel Europa.  We all met at 7:30 p.m. for dinner at the hotel.  This may have been our best meal yet.  It was a buffet with all typical German dishes according to one member of our group.  I’ll have to take her word.   

We started off with the salad bar consisting of potato salad, cucumbers with dill sauce and thin slices of salmon, caprese salad, roasted red, yellow, and green peppers with red onions and tuna, cucumber and tomatoes.  These may sound familiar to you but they were made the German way.  There was also an incredible cream of celery soup; so good many of us went back for seconds and possibly thirds.

Then there was the entire buffet consisting of penne pasta with a light, creamy tomato sauce and chicken, spatzle, and roasted pork with carrots and green onions.  If this wasn’t enough, for dessert there was a dish of Bavarian cream with cherries. 

A great way to end day 12.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Day 11 - Guten tag from Switzerland and Match # 4

We all caught up on our sleep this morning.  Breakfast was from 8 – 10 a.m. and the players awoke in time to enjoy the breakfast buffet of yogurt, fruit, cereal, bread, meat, cheese, eggs, fresh orange juice, and sausage.  Setting their alarms was purposeful as there was a city pool five minutes from the hotel with free admission for hotel patrons. 

After enjoying another wonderful breakfast they were off to the pool.  It was an incredible facility.  Not just one pool but three, including a diving area, kidding pool with slides, and a lap pool.  The pools were surrounded by grass with plenty of shade trees.  It was a perfect morning for a swim and some diving as it was in the low 80’s.Yes, Zurich and much of the area is having a heat wave. Today’s high reached 87 degrees – the highest it has been here in 3 years.

After the refreshing dip in the pool, it was back to the hotel to get ready to meet the bus at for our trip into Zurich. We reached our meeting spot by noon, giving everyone 2.5 hours to enjoy the city center and surrounding area. Zurich’s newer part of the city sits on one side of the Limmat River, while the older medieval part sits on the other.  It’s very easy to navigate the City of Zurich.  The team enjoyed their time in the city exploring both the newer and older sections through sightseeing but also shopping and grabbing some lunch.




At around 3 p.m. it was back to Hotel Allegra for rest and relaxation before our 5 p.m. pre-game meal.  The team fueled up on sandwiches with meat and cheese and brownies for dessert.  We were back in the lobby at 6:15 pm ready to board the bus for the 20 minute ride to Club FC Zurich Frauen’s stadium match #4

Match #4 – Brown vs. Club FC Zurich Frauen

We could tell this was going to be a great match as soon as the bus pulled up to FC Zurich’s soccer complex.  The complex consisted of 15 full sized soccer fields, a small restaurant, a baseball field and club house.  Everything was spotless.  They even had a number of cleat brushes so players could clean their cleats after the game. 

The grass field was beautifully manicured and lined.  The officials were there 30 minutes before kickoff and warmed up as a team.  Elena (our tour guide) explained that these three women were national referees.  They travel all over Switzerland to referee major games.  They lived up to that expectation as they weren’t noticed during the game.  A sign of a great referee is one you don’t notice.

The teams lined up for the official march to midfield for pregame handshakes and coin toss.  Game time temperature was about 85 degrees.  A bit on the warm side for the players but it was a wonderful evening for a soccer game.  The starting whistle blew right on time at 7:30 pm.

 

Brown kicked off and the battle began.  Quickly one could tell FC Zurich was a team.  They moved the ball well and were organized.  It took both teams a while to find their rhythm.  Brown had most of the play in their attacking half, earning two corner kicks.  FC Zurich did earn two corner kicks but the defense knocked the dangerous balls out of the area. 

Brown’s best opportunity of the first half came in the 44th minute when Sarah Hebert treaded a beautiful through ball to Mary Beth, splitting the two center backs.  Mary Beth ended up 1-v-1 with the keeper.  She slotted the ball past the keeper but her shot hit the post, rebounded back into play right to the keeper.  The half-time whistle blew seconds later.  It was a hard fought 0-0 battle in the first half.

The second half started a bit slow with FC Zurich finding a few holes and creating a number of scoring opportunities. But the defense and MC Barrett kept the ball out of the net.

Brown had their first real scoring opportunity in the second half at the 19 minute mark on a great left footed cross to the penalty spot from Katie Rushton to the streaking Allie Mullin.  Allie just couldn’t get enough on her shot to beat the diving keeper.

The game continued back and forth but Brown was gaining momentum. The game was won at the 31 minute mark when Allie Mullin won the ball in the defensive half, took one touch and knocked a beautiful long ball down the right flank behind the FC Zurich’s back line for Kiersten Berg to run on to.  Kiersten took the ball down the right side with two defender drawing closer as she entered the 18 yard box.  Just when everyone thought she was going to shoot, she made a terrific fake, cutting the ball back in to the center, beating the two defenders, and creating a better opportunity.  The keeper had no chance at this point. Kiersten’s shot was in the back of the net before the keeper could dive.  Brown 1 – FC Zurich 0.

The goal energized the team.  But there was a scary moment with just minutes to go when FC Zurich earned a corner kick.  It was a well struck ball that bounced around in front of the goal after one FC Zurich player got her head to the ball first, but the defense held tight and didn’t panic. The ball was cleared out of the box and the game was over. 

Another win for Brown as well as another clean sheet for the goalkeeping duo of Amber Bledsoe and MC Barrett.  Go Bruno!  What a way to end the soccer playing portion of the trip.  Wins: Brown 4; Europe 0.

Day 10 - Arrivederci Italy – it’s been fun!

After spending five days and four nights in Italy today we had to say ciao and head into our next county, Switzerland. We meet in the lobby of the Hotel Cruise at the somewhat dreaded hour of 6 a.m. in order to make our time schedule for the day. The hotel wasn’t open for breakfast but had arranged boxed breakfasts for us to take on the bus. We departed at 6:15 a.m.; few words were spoken for these first three hours of our day.

We arrived at our first destination, Tirano, Italy at 9:30 a.m. The station for the Bernina Express Mountain train was there. We enjoyed this small town for about 20 minutes while waiting to board our train. It was a quiet Monday morning, the air was warm and the sun shone brightly. Everyone was just beginning to wake-up as we had been promised the next part of our day would be breathtaking.

We entered the Bernina Express Mountain train at 10 a.m. and found our seats. The Bernina Express is a famous Swiss train trip through high alpine regions.


The trip was absolutely stunning. We saw the most breathtaking views from waterfalls to mountains to farms. Some of the highlights included the hairpin turns, the spiraling sections of track and the old villages we drove through. We made a couple stops along the way before ending in Saint Moritz, Switzerland, one of the most unique and beautiful places in the entire world.

Just a few scenes from the train.

The city of Saint Moritz is famous for its skiing and hiking. There is a small city center with very expensive shops but the real draw was the incredible Lake St. Moritz. Many of the players walked around the lake, had lunch there and just rested, taking in the landscape of mountains and hillside. We had about 3 hours to explore.  




There was a sense of tranquility as we climbed back on to our bus for the 3.5 hour bus ride to the Allegra Hotel in Kloten, Switzerland, our final destination for the day.  Once again we wound through the Swiss Alps as we headed to our hotel.  Pictures cannot show the beauty of the country we passed through. 

We arrived at the Hotel Kloten at 6:45 p.m. after having been on the move for 12.5 hours.  After checking in and getting settled in our rooms, we were treated to a wonderful buffet dinner at the hotel.  The team had so much to choose from including green salad, potato salad, raw vegetables, rice, baked potatoes, steamed vegetables, ravioli with meat sauce, and roast pork with gravy.  The meal was thoroughly enjoyed by all.  It was said by many that this might have been our best meal yet!

Everyone left the dinning room full and happy.  Best of all, tomorrow we have free time in the morning - no 6am bus ride!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Day 9 - Como, Italy and Match #3

Our day in Como, Italy was wonderful. The weather was perfectly warm and sunny. Breakfast started early but the team and staff didn’t have to be on the bus until 10 a.m. so everyone took their time waking-up. After a buffet breakfast at the Hotel Cruise in Como we set-out to explore the city.

Como is first known for its high rate of tourism and second for its production of silk. A bit of history for you: the city had many mulberry trees and the silk worms were fed the leaves of these trees. The people of Como became experts at silk production and manufacturing goods such as scarves. Como is still known for its silk goods but today most of the silk yarn comes from Asian countries. Como is also known for Volta who was an important scientist to the Como community. He invented the battery. Voltage = Volta; you see the connection.

Statue of Volta

Our first stop today was at a local silk factory where we hoped to purchase scarves and learn more about the history of the city. Unfortunately for us the silk factory was closed – the owner had become ill and we weren’t able to make our purchases there. As you can see from the photo below the team kept a smile on their faces and we decided to head to the city center in search for other shopping and views of the beautiful lakeside area. We were able to locate another SETA store in Como.  Many equisite scarves, ties, and wraps were purchased.  Maybe one is for you.
Team outside closed Silk Factory with smiles.

On the way to Como’s city center we received a very important NEWSFLASH! Elena, our Italian tour guide, whose friend is friends with George Clooney’s girlfriend, filled us in that George and his girlfriend had broken up just days before. To our disappointment we would not be seeing them sunning themselves by Lake Como.

Once in Como, just a 10 minute ride from the hotel, we were able to walk around the city and explore as we had no scheduled tour. Many had lunch at local cafés, dining on the ever-popular pizza, pasta, and sandwiches. Como is a small city and this allowed the group to go in separate directions without getting lost and take advantage of some free time. Some shopped, others visited the beautiful parks close to the center of town and a couple even took a boat tour of the lake. We spent about 4 hours in the city of Como and then transferred back to our hotel for a nice siesta before dinner.
Lake Como

The team met back-up at 5 p.m. to have for our pregame meal. We weren’t as hungry as usual as we have been used to eating at 8 p.m. and 9p.m. at night but the team had a game at 8 p.m. so we had to eat beforehand. We indulged in a pasta salad with ham, cheese, pearl onions, peppers, capers, and olives. Our next course was 2 giant sandwiches – one ham and one turkey. The team ate some and took the rest of it to go for after the game. We finished off with an apricot tort and boarded the bus for our game vs. FC Como 2000.
Waiting to board bus for Match #3

Match #3 – Brown vs. FC Como 2000

After a 30 minute ride through the country side and small towns we arrived at the sports center for Match #3 vs. FC Como 2000, a member of the Italian A1 league.  As soon as we exited the bus at 6:45 p.m. with the temperature around 85 degrees, we knew it would be a scorcher.  The field was beautiful, but turf.  If you’ve ever played on turf, you know it’s much warmer on the field.  To help cool the field they turned the sprinklers on for 10 minutes about an hour before kickoff.

The referee blew the starting whistle just before 8 p.m. and the game was underway.  FC Como had a number of speedy strikers and they moved the ball well as a team.  From the beginning whistle we knew it would be a tougher battle than the previous two matches.

Each team had a number of opportunities in the first half but nothing too dangerous.  In minute 26, Eliza Marshall made a beautiful touch pass through the defense for Kiersten Berg to run up about 40 yards from goal.  Kiersten out muscled the last defender and slotted the ball pass the keeper from 14 yards out for Brown’s first goal of the game.

Two minutes later Allie Kagawa made a run from the left back position putting together four consecutive give and goes with her teammates as she streaked through FC Como’s midfield and defense leaving her with chance on goal.  But Como’s keeper made a great save.  The half ended, Brown 1 – FC Como 2000 0.

In the second half Brown began to dominate play, winning numerous 50/50 balls, making quick accurate passes, and gaining multiple corner kicks.   Gloria Chun and Katie Rushton made some dangerous overlapping runs to create scoring opportunities.  FC Como’s keeper made a number of saves.

Just minutes before the end of the second half, Sara Hebert took a terrific pass from Maddie Wiener at the top of the box.  Sara took one touch to beat her defender and then shot the ball with her left foot into the lower right corner of the net past the diving keeper.

Soon after the ensuing kickoff the referee blew the three distinct whistles signaling the end of the match.  Final score: Brown 2 – FC Como 2000 0.  Another great win for Brown in a hard fought match.  The victorious team boarded the bus for the ride back to our hotel and asked if they could celebrate by going to McDonald’s for McFlurry’s.  Who would have guessed McFlurries over gelato on our last night in Italy?

Pregame line up and coin toss