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By Katarina Rocha and Caroline Vance, Updated 2 p.m.
When not overcoming cultural differences on the field, the Santa Barbara United 14-under soccer team finds time to take in the sights.
[Editor’s Note: Santa Barbara United, a soccer organization of 12- to 14-year-old girls, is the only U.S. team to enter the world’s largest youth soccer tournament, the Norway Cup. Thirteen girls from Solvang, Goleta, Santa Barbara and Carpinteria are in Norway until Saturday. Here, two players reflect on the team’s participation in the tournament and their sightseeing adventures. Continue to check Noozhawk and www.sb-united.com for team updates.]
In 800 A.D., the Norwegian Vikings paddled huge, intricately carved boats all over the world. We saw those boats Tuesday in the Viking Museum in Oslo. They are incredible carvings, rather dark and mysterious. The silk with their designs were more than 1,000 years old, which is hard for us to imagine.
We are playing pretty well, although sometimes the differences in Norwegian “futbol” and American soccer cause us a few problems, including:
» The fact that we don’t understand Norwegian is a hardship because we can’t pick up the verbal cues about what they are going to do next.
» It’s hard to get the refs’ attention when our coaches want to substitute.
Monday night, we went to a professional soccer game between two of Norway’s best teams, Tromso and Oslo. The stadium was full and the fans cheer, chant and sing. It was really lively! Our goalie liked watching the two goalies. They were incredible.
The best news of all is that we have had no injuries, we are all in good health, we’re getting along with one another and our team spirit is high. Go Santa Barbara United!
Katarina Rocha and Caroline Vance are Santa Barbara United players.
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