Monday, August 19, 2013
Game #74- Chicago Fire
Chicago Fire vs. Montreal Impact
August 10th, 2013
Toyota Park
I am in Chicago with Keli for the weekend after an eventful couple of days in the Milwaukee area. I competed in the USA triathlon age group national championships for the 4th time today, but instead of staying in Wisconsin (there were no games being played, the Brewers were out of town) we drove down to the windy city. It is kind of cool to realize that my True Sports Fan-Tasy started at nationals in Kansas City way back in 2005. Well the race today didn’t go as planned, I had a great swim and bike but fell apart on the run. A hip flexor injury didn’t allow me to run for nearly two months, not a good training plan to go against the best in the country. Hopefully tonight’s game and a day in the big city tomorrow will make this trip all worth it.
Toyota park is actually located in Bridgeport, about 18 miles outside of the city. It is a really nice stadium, very similar to the Stubhub Center in LA or Dicks Sporting Goods in Denver, specifically built for soccer. Once again I am not very familiar with the names on either roster but the play on the pitch was entertaining. We got in right at kickoff and by the time we found our seats, the Fire netted a goal by Joel Lindpere with a solid left footer from outside of the box following a set piece. The home team soon went up two nil with a quick right footed shot by Dilly Duka (sweet name, right!!!). At half, Chicago seemed well in control of the game.
At this point, as in most soccer games, I thought the game might be over so Kel and I decided to tour around the stadium to see if they had any cool fan stuff (plus I raced this morning and now I my legs are really sore and stiff, needed to stretch out a bit). Unlike Denver and LA, this stadium has a major flaw. You can’t easily get around the entire stadium. Because they built a stage for possible concerts on one end of the field you can’t make an entire loop around the pitch, so in order for us to get to the Illinois Soccer Hall of Fame you needed to backtrack around the outside concourse to reach it. Now we didn’t make the smartest move doing this at half because the concourse is really tight and everyone was hammered, made for a frustrating journey. But the display case was worth it, most soccer stadiums don’t have anything interesting but this one had photo’s of soccer team from the late 1800’s, an early 1900’s soccer ball, old cleats, and then memorabilia from past Chicago Fire players like Eric Wynalda.
Instead of trying to venture back to our good seats we finished the game in the side corner section so we could stretch out and eat. Montreal scored to bring the game a bit closer behind Felipe Martins Campanholi’s goal, but that is as close as they got and the Fire came away with a 2-1 victory. Good times in Chi town, now I only have 3 teams to go...Bulls, Hawks and Bears.
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