We’ve got a six-game slate of action tonight in the USL Championship, including some high-profile contests in the race for the postseason. We start today, though, with what might end up as a unique moment that comes to represent this season on and off the field. Here’s your Morning Tea for Wednesday.
New Mexico United is going “Home”.
Sort of.
On Tuesday morning, the club announced it would host its first “home game” of 2020. The venue? Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC’s Weidner Field, with the Switchbacks also the opponent on Saturday, September 19.
The caveat? 1,000 United fans will make up the socially-distanced crowd at the game, giving the side at least some of the backing that saw New Mexico arrive on the American soccer landscape with a bang a year ago.
It’s going to be different, but this year, what isn’t?
“We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to bring the United family together again in a safe and responsible way,” said New Mexico United President/CEO Peter Trevisani. “For a few hours next weekend, Weidner Field will become an extension of the Land of Enchantment, and we look forward to providing fans, players, and coaches with the home field experience they’ve been missing all season.
“To do that, we need your help in following COVID-safe guidelines, and working together as New Mexicans to keep each other safe and healthy.”
Once again, this is brilliant out-of-the-box thinking from an organization that has built itself and its brand around being something unique. Who else would think about figuring out a way to “host” a game 380 miles away in another state? Probably the same people who would figure out a way to get 180 fans from Albuquerque, New Mexico to Saint Paul, Minnesota via a charter airplane on three weeks notice for a Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup game last summer.
But beyond that, it’s a sign of the bond that exists between clubs in the Championship, which have only been strengthened over the past six months as the league navigates its way through the season.
The Switchbacks could easily have turned New Mexico’s offer down, taking the advantage of homefield and its own support at the game in what is still a live playoff race. Instead, Colorado Springs’ leadership were magnanimous and came together on United’s plan to bring its passionate support to the Switchbacks’ stadium for what might be the most unique game we’ve seen in the Championship’s history.
According to the club, there will be a mask, hand sanitizer, and a home opener flag to everyone who makes the five-and-a half hour drive north. The club is also asking all fans to sign a pledge saying they’ll behave responsibly and offering to schedule a COVID-19 test following the trip by contacting the New Mexico United office.
For fans who’ve been waiting patiently to see United in action this season, there’s already excitement building as New Mexico makes a home away from home.
“If we do it safely, if we follow the proper guidelines, I’m sure we can pull this through,” United fan Jesus Morales to KRQE’s Brittany Bade. “As long as everyone’s being safe, wearing their mask, taking their sanitizers we should all be able to have a good time there.”
Brilliant. Proud of you Wee Man. Takes time but that is some football after only 6 games with less than 10 mins left. Must get it from your mother. https://t.co/ctqX7voRzB
— Sir Kenny Dalglish () (@kennethdalglish) September 6, 2020
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) September 8, 2020
Most of the “experts” are picking Lou City over STLFC in this weekend’s #KingsCup match. Good thing we don’t listen to “experts”. https://t.co/LhBgzNqFAw pic.twitter.com/TJbAEe69Y5
— St.Louligans (@StLouligans) September 8, 2020
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