Injured Adult Men's Goalkeeper Part 1-1
The DREADED NEWS. Anger and Denial
For any team captain or coach, the last words you ever want to hear from your goalie is “I am hurt”. I now have an injured goalkeeper. The words you definitely don’t want to hear is that it is level 2 or level 3 tear. These 2 sentences will make any grown man cry. As tears welled up in my eyes, I fought to contain my composure. I truly care about all about my players, but this news is especially devastating.
With utmost empathy I asked how our keeper was doing and if he was in a lot of pain. He showed me his leg and there was a 12″x 9″ black, blue and purple bruise. It was a horrible site and I really felt for him. The emotions were mixed. On one hand our season was starting off strong sitting top of the table, anger welled up that we lost our starting goalie. On the other hand, I was truly concerned about his wellbeing. I wished him a speedy recovery while offering any help the team or myself could provide. After the shock and anger subsided, reality set in. What were we to do short our starting goalie?
We are extremely fortunate to have such a fit and athletic over 45 soccer goalkeeper in good shape and form. Most older competitive goalies I know are too beat up from years of diving and tough challenges. Copious amounts of pre, during and post-game Advil and Ben-gay just don’t help us anymore at this age. Maybe we need to start stocking a team supply of ‘gummies’ :). As one of my great goalie buddies used to say to me, “I can still dive but the getting back up part is the tough part”. Our starting goalie is naturally a defender but fell in love with goaltending much later in life. Much to our benefit and a testament to his longevity.
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the soccer pitch, I found myself facing a pivotal decision. The current captain of our adult soccer team, DFC United, had announced that the 2023 outdoor season would be his last. No one else stepped forward to take the reins. It was a moment of truth—I had known my teammates for over eight years, and our camaraderie ran deep. Could I step up and lead this diverse group of players?
I accepted the captaincy with a mix of excitement and trepidation. I have never managed or led a soccer team before. The weight of responsibility settled on my shoulders, and questions swirled in my mind. Would I be able to balance the time commitment? Could I navigate the intricacies of coaching without prior experience? But deep down, I knew that preserving our team’s spirit was worth the challenge.
DFC United was a microcosm of soccer’s global appeal. Our players spanned ages from their 30s to over 50, each bringing their unique skills and backgrounds to the field. Some had honed their craft on European pitches, while others had roots in Eastern Europe, Asia, North America, or Latin America. Our diversity was our strength—a tapestry of cultures, languages, and playing styles.
Our skill levels were equally diverse. From those with basic soccer skills to seasoned competitors, we shared a common love for the game. Some players approached every match with unwavering seriousness, their eyes fixed on victory. Others relished the post-game camaraderie, savoring the apres-soccer beers and laughter. It was this blend of intensity and lightheartedness that made our team special.
As I stepped onto the field in my new role, I reminded myself that leadership wasn’t about perfection—it was about fostering unity, resilience, and growth. I would learn from my mistakes, celebrate our victories, and cherish the bonds forged during those sweaty practice sessions and exhilarating matches. DFC United wasn’t just a team; it was a family.
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Being part of a diverse soccer team has been an exhilarating ride! Our potpourri of backgrounds, skills, and work ethics created a dynamic mix that fueled our passion for the game.
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