A Day At Antigua Football Stadium
Football – or soccer, as North Americans call it – is one of the most beloved sports in Guatemala. Again and again, you can see fans support their favourite teams; fight for them; become disillusioned and give up; and then change their minds, turn around, and go back to being die-hard fans. Football is lived with passion and – if we’re going to be honest – with disappointment, as well.
Qué Pasa was at the Pensativo Stadium on the day that La Antigua won 6-1 against Achuapa and besides experiencing all the excitement alongside the rest of the fans, we were able to see what a day at Estadio Pensativo is like.
In addition to the fans, outside the stadium, there are also vendors selling shirts, caps, and plastic trumpets. There are a few ticket scalpers around, as well. As time goes on, more and more of the stadium’s neighbours on Calle Ancha begin to open up their temporary stalls offering meals and snacks, as well as drinks which have to be finished before going into the stadium, because no outside beverages are allowed. Yes, there will be a couple of vendors selling drinks inside the stadium, but they’ll obviously be much more expensive inside.
Once the queue begins to move and you finally manage to enter the stadium, there’s a perceptible change in the atmosphere; it’s a fiesta that begins with green smoke (the colour of La Antigua’s team – the Panzas Verdes) covering much of the Preferencia section of the stadium. A sea of green shirts, as well as a few purple ones from the opposing team, are visible in the stands, then comes the sound of trumpets and drums.
Photo: marcoortiz_fotoarte
There’s a kind of camaraderie among those in attendance. Once inside, it doesn’t matter if this is your first, second, or hundredth time supporting the team. In unison, during free kicks or when a goal is missed, the audience yells at and – let’s be honest – colourfully insults the culprit.
For almost two hours, the sun is strong, emotions run high, and every minute counts. You’re part of this green tide that vibrates from emotion, that laughs, and that believes in the team. In the end, it doesn’t matter whether La Antigua wins or loses, the fans never stop yelling.
To buy season tickets online check out www.FUCHIBOLA.com It’s easy and inexpensive. You get guaranteed seating, early entrance to the stadium to get the best seats, discounts at affiliated businesses and can even participate in some of Antigua GFC activities.
Oh, and don’t forget to check our online calendar to see when there’s a game.
Let’s go! ¡Vamos Antigua!
Let’s go! ¡Vamos Antigua!
Written by: Sofía Letona
Photo by: Sofía Letona