It was a not so baaad performance for Colombia’s wooly warriors.
To celebrate the country’s return to the FIFA World Cup after a 16-year absence, artisans in the high Andean town of Nobsa put on what they billed as the first soccer match played by sheep on Sunday.
On one side, dressed in specially made yellow jerseys and red shorts for Colombia’s national colors, were 10 four-legged players each named in honor of one of the country’s top soccer talents. Their rivals represented powerhouse Brazil, who host the month-long tournament beginning on Thursday next week.
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About 500 beer-soused spectators cheered on the farmyard soccer players, which were trained for two weeks to recognize and kick a foam soccer ball through a rustic goalpost made of wooden logs.
The hard work was little in evidence, though. Sheep are highly social animals, seeking safety from predators in large herds, and their shepherd handlers had to keep pulling on ropes tied to the animals’ necks to keep the bleating players scattered and moving so they would not end up munching lazily on what grass remained on the improvised pitch.
The final result was a 4-3 victory for Colombia, thanks to a goal in the final minute by mutton midfielder “James Rodriguez,” whose two-footed namesake plays for French club AS Monaco.
The publicity stunt was part of International Ruana Day, which every year honors local artisans who for centuries have been hand-spinning the poncho-like woolen wraps that are ideally suited to the region’s wet, mountainous climate more than 2,400m above sea level.
“The ruana is a global symbol, so it’s only natural that the sheep deserve to be honored,” Nobsa Mayor Ramiro Barragan said.
Ruanas are traditionally worn in their natural black or brown colors, but Barragan and many others in Nobsa were sporting shawls dyed pink on Sunday. That is the color of the leader’s jersey in the grueling, three-week Giro d’Italia, which was won on Sunday by Colombia’s newest sports hero, Nairo Quintana.
Quintana, the son of peasant farmers, was raised in the nearby highland town of Combita.
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