Monday, December 6, 2010

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Day 10: Goodbye America!

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morning packed up everything and brought a few memories, and even one American was on the training ground where the World Champion team prepared Swarco Raiders U-13 all week about his huge presence. This time we were no longer to train on the field, but to say goodbye to yesterday by our opponents, but especially to us about our new-Texan friends. American families have received the Raiders team with very large arms and allows the newly crowned world champions so many unique experiences that you would probably do without this World Cup can never. But now it was for us und auch für die Gastfamilien an der Zeit diesen Trip nach Disneyland zu Ende gehen zu lassen, denn es war nicht nur für uns ein einzigartiges Erlebnis. Natürlich sieht für die amerikanischen Spieler keine Woche so aus wie sie für uns diese Woche gestaltet wurde. Nichts desto Trotz, verabschiedeten sich alle Spieler von ihren Familien, auch wenn es schwer viel, und stiegen ein letztes Mal in die weißen Busse um zum Flughafen gebracht zu werden. Diese Busfahrt war die wahrscheinlich Leiseste der ganzen Woche, da manche entweder traurig waren gehen zu müssen oder noch einmal alle wunderbaren Erlebnisse vor Augen sahen, die sie im Land der unbegrenzten Möglichkeiten erlebt hatten.



But no sooner arrived at the airport, saw the large, shimmering gold trophy and we knew that our mission was complete only if this monster had reached the victory Langer sports ground . Thus checked out all the good cheer and after the usual waiting period lifted the large plane of the U-13 World Cup from American soil.

9 hours later, the team reached Paris. Again, the young football player acquired through their huge trophy attention of passers-by and employees of the airport. Most players used the time waiting for their first expensive bread on European soil to pay with euros. After a small snack grew tired of the Raiders team in its last plane. This, she flew for two hours to Munich. From then on we only a 2 hour bus ride separated from the Tyrolean home.

When they opened after a 2 hour nap, your eyes, you saw for the first time in the familiar mountains, from which one could dream of in the past 10 days only. Even the sight of Fuchslöchels from the top down, let the hearts of young athletes beat faster, for they knew that now it was time. The bus was parked and even when getting a reverse saw a crowd of parents, who joyfully ran to meet their favorites, and they greeted with beautiful banners. When the U-13 World Cup Swarco Raiders Tirol closed off the bus climbed, they celebrated nor the last time loudly before a home crowd before the game Langer Parking slowly but taught and the tired champion of the series had to be taken to home, so they not standing up asleep.

was all in all this world championship for Raiders players and coaches all Swarco a wonderful experience beschehrte to them not only a hard-won world championship titles, but also very nice new friends from the motherland of football.

would conclude at this point I would like to express even in behalf of us all great thanks
The Texas team with Coach Cunningham for the invitation and the indescribably exciting program that has us without so many new impressions, and the host parents for their very great hospitality;
Jakob Dieplinger, athletic director of the offspring of Swarco Raiders Tyrol and organizer of our U.S. trip, would not have happened without the initiative and use of this project, the team managers Martina and Beatrix and coaches Flo, Mario, Bis, Chris, Andy and Alex, we have supported athletic and mentally well, all sponsors and donors for our trip budgeting have spiced up, our parents, who have the care team and ourselves given so much confidence have pursued and we have let all the readers, and last but not the least curious our virtual diary.
So I hereby say goodbye with one of our exciting Goodbye America Trip
Howdy

Fabian


  

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