09 January 2022

Kicking it with St. Louligans vs AOSTL

Yesterday morning (8 January), I and others braved the chilly weather to come to World Wide Technology Soccer Park. It was time for the annual Winter Classic Charity Soccer Match between the St. Louligans (a local soccer supporter group I am in) and the St. Louis Chapter of the American Outlaws (supporter group for US National teams).

Arriving at the Soccer Park, I first gave young volunteers some canned food I bought at Schnucks this past week. They were being donated to the St. Louis Area Foodbank, which helps food insecure people in the St. Louis Metropolitan area. After parking my car, I then entered the lobby to get warm.

As more of us participants gathered, I headed onto the field to begin warming up. It was approximately 25 degrees F (-4 degrees C) at kick off time. After jogging a bit and kicking the ball around with several fellow St. Louligans, I stretched my legs muscles. With that, I was ready to play.






We were playing 30-minute halves, with free substitutions. I was not a starter (good!) but came in for two shifts in each half at a defender. The players were refreshed with beer donated by Urban Chestnut Brewing Company. I had a can each of Big Shark Grapefruit Radler and Thrales, a Russian Imperial Stout. It was my first time with both beers, and I liked them quite a bit.

I didn't get any touches of the ball with my feet while on the pitch but got a touch each with my forehead and my rear end, blocking American Outlaws shots towards the St. Louligans goal. Not having done much running in recent weeks made me rather winded in a hurry. Still, it was fun to be out there.






(Sarah Robertson of the St. Louligans took the four above action shots of yours truly. These were downloaded from the St. Louligans Public Group Page on Facebook.)

The match ended up a 3-3 draw, but the real winner was the St. Louis Area Foodbank. We raised enough food and household supplies to fill 17 barrels to overflowing and an eighteenth was about half full. Additionally, over $3100 of money was raised by the St. Louligans and American Outlaws for the foodbank. A cold, but fun time was had by all. I even took some home extra Urban Chestnut beers after the game.

Later.

Websites of Entities Mentioned in this Post:

Urban Chestnut Brewing Company: Urban Chestnut Brewing Company