Today was a historic day,
as I went for my first-ever groundhop with my oldest son! Given that we live
pretty far away from any half-decent team, and all decent teams play almost
exclusively in the evening (which is too late for him), we ended up with a game
in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL), a national soccer league, which
runs regional sub-leagues across the country, including one in Georgia. So, we
drove about 73 miles (roughly 100 km) to Jonesboro, Georgia, but when we
arrived there, something looked suspicious. There were hundreds of people,
which never is the case in lower league soccer in the US.
Turns out, there was a
high school band competition, a big event in the South, particularly within the
African American community. After several minutes of panic, we found out that
the game was still played, at the same time, but at Southern Crescent Stadium,
which turned out to be only 10 min away, in Riverdale, GA.
Southern Crescent Stadium
is home to the football team of the local high school, an amazing venue for
school kids to play their sports. It has an Astroturf football pitch (with
additional soccer lines) and two main stands, both pretty sizeable – I guestimate
a total capacity of several thousand. Obviously, nowhere near as many people
show up for a UPSL game. In fact, only some 50 people were there for this free
game, almost all Hispanic, like most players, and mainly representing 6 groups
of people related to a player. I think there were three other fans without
family connections in the stadium.
The season of the UPSL
Premier League – Georgia Division had started already in March – unfortunately,
I only found out about the existence of this league in early May – and neither
team had started too well. After five games, LGSA (from Norcross, GA) were near
the bottom and Atlanta Rovers (from Marietta, GA) a bit above the middle.
We arrive 13 minutes late
and the home team is already 1-0 up. It is unexpectedly hot, at least 30C (and
possible hotter in the sun) and the main stand is uncovered and in the sun. Taking
a hint from the few people in the stand, I get my umbrella out of my car and sit
under it with my son, which helps. Although Atlanta Rovers are 1-0 up, LGSA
seems to be the better team. In the 35th minute, the guests play a
good through ball but the goalie comes out and deflects the shot with one hand.
The corner doesn’t bring anything.
In the 41st
minute we see the first shot of the hosts, which goes well over. But the next
minute they get a penalty after a clumsy foul in the penalty box, which is well
converted: 2-0. That is also the half time score.
The level of play has been
pretty poor in the first half and the second half is not better. The pitch is
very dry and both teams seem to have a problem with estimating the pace of the ball.
Most crosses are poor and players have very mediocre control, despite playing
on Astroturf. In the 65th minute LGSA has only its second corner, which
is cleared, after which a remarkably effective counter attack is finished –
helped by clumsy goalkeeping: 3-0 and game over.
Although the Atlanta Rovers
have not really been the better team, the big difference with LGSA is that they
converted the few chances they got. After the 3-0 the game becomes even more
dire, not helped by the heat, undoubtedly. It is a bit cruel of the referee to
play 3 minutes of extra time.
By U.S. lower league
standards, this wasn’t too bad a game. The stadium was very decent – although could
have used a cover for the sun – and the fans were small in numbers but big in
atmosphere. I’ll definitely go to another UPSL game (with my son)!