{"id":33,"date":"2005-12-22T14:38:50","date_gmt":"2005-12-22T14:38:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/spiritoffootball.com\/2006\/blog\/2005\/12\/22\/globetrotter-with-ball"},"modified":"2010-01-18T22:52:32","modified_gmt":"2010-01-18T22:52:32","slug":"globetrotter-with-ball","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theball.tv\/2006\/blog\/2005\/12\/22\/globetrotter-with-ball\/","title":{"rendered":"Globetrotter with Ball"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s another report, this time from the Th\u00fcringer Allgemeine (<em>UPDATE: you can find the original German article <a href=\"https:\/\/spiritoffootball.com\/2006\/blog\/2005\/12\/22\/globetrotter-with-ball#more-31\">here<\/a><\/em>):<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<h4 style=\"padding-top:20px;padding-bottom:10px\">Globetrotter with football<\/h4>\n<p>The most attractive spin-off from next year&#8217;s world championship has got better still. Christian Wach, from England, proclaims the spirit of football and in Erfurt he met plenty of soulmates.<\/p>\n<p>Instead of a diplomatic passport he has a football in his pocket. Instead of classy tweeds he wears baggy jeans and so is always up for a kickabout in the street. Christian Wach, from London, is an ambassador for football and this week presented his credentials to Erfurt&#8217;s privy council for world championship matters, the &#8220;Spirit of Football&#8221; association.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I am a fan of football and not of any particular team,&#8221; he says, setting the record straight from the start. So: not one of England&#8217;s uncouth itinerant brawlers. Rather he&#8217;s a globetrotter in football matters and came on his fellow aficionados via their website, &#8220;spirit-of-football.com.&#8221; Hardly surprising: his website has the same name, apart from the hyphens.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I shall be back for the big game&#8221;, he said yesterday, taking leave of his new friends. Meaning the 24-hour match on a specially created sand-pitch at Br\u00fchl which the Spirit of Football association hopes will be the high point of activity in Erfurt during the world championship.<\/p>\n<p>In the meantime Christian Wach will be on his travels. In 2002 he made the long overland pilgrimage to that championship&#8217;s host country South Korea. The opening match in 2006 will likewise be the conclusion of a tour, a tour on which he &#8212; like the Erfurters &#8212; sees football first and foremost as the basis for friendship.<\/p>\n<p>Four years ago he set up a match with Tibetan monks and kicked around with Uzbek children; this time Belgium and Switzerland are en route. He would like to play at Ypres, where in the First World War enemy soldiers took part in a historic match during a Christmas break in hostilities; and launch a friendly assault on FIFA&#8217;s headquarters in Zurich. Before he then moves to the opening game in Munich comes the match at Point Alpha: Spirit-of-Football v. spiritoffootball. Also early on his schedule is a making flying visit to London&#8217;s Hackney Marches where amateur players from 130 countries come together every weekend: exactly as per the Erfurt motto &#8220;Fans will be friends.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Christian Wach, a multimedia specialist, turned his Korean trip into a film. It doesn&#8217;t just show the interview he gave to CNN in Seoul. We see him juggling in Red Square and kicking a ball over the Great Wall of China.<\/p>\n<p>In Uzbekistan he made a detour to visit the grave of his grandfather. &#8220;He was born in America, my grandmother comes from Slovakia, and my mother from Germany. I&#8217;m just a human being.&#8221; It&#8217;s unlikely he will find traces of his forebears in Thuringia. His mother&#8217;s family hails from Mecklenburg.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Many thanks to John Taylor for the translation.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<h4 style=\"padding-top:20px;padding-bottom:10px\">Weltenbummler mit Ball<\/h4>\n<p>Die sch\u00f6nste Nebensache wird n\u00e4chstes Jahr zur WM noch sch\u00f6ner. Der Engl\u00e4nder Christian Wach beschw\u00f6rt den Geist des Fu\u00dfballs und traf in Erfurt viele Gleichgesinnte.<\/p>\n<p>ERFURT. Statt eines Diplomatenpasses hat er einen Fu\u00dfball in der Tasche. Statt edlen Zwirns tr\u00e4gt er lockere Jeans, und ist somit allzeit bereit zu einem Kick auf der Stra\u00dfe. Christian Wach aus London ist Botschafter des Fu\u00dfballs und war diese Woche zum Antrittsbesuch bei Erfurts heimlicher Vertretung in Sachen Fu\u00dfballweltmeisterschaft, dem Verein &#8220;Spirit of Football&#8221;.&#8221;Ich bin Fan des Spiels Fu\u00dfball und nicht einer Mannschaft.&#8221; Um das gleich mal klar zu stellen. Also nichts mit r\u00fcpeligem englischen Schlachtenbummler. Statt dessen ist er ein Weltenbummler in Sachen Fu\u00dfball und \u00fcber die Internetseite &#8220;spirit-of-football.com&#8221; stie\u00df er auf seine Erfurter Br\u00fcder im Geiste. Kein Wunder, hei\u00dft seine Webseite doch identisch, von den Bindestrichen einmal abgesehen. &#8220;Ich bin wieder hier, wenn das gro\u00dfe Spiel stattfindet&#8221;, verabschiedete er sich gestern von seinen neuen Freunden. Und meint das 24-Stunden-Spiel auf einem eigens aufgesch\u00fctteten Sandplatz im Br\u00fchl, das &#8212; so hofft der Verein Spirit of football &#8212; das Highlight der Aktionen in Erfurt w\u00e4hrend der Weltmeisterschaft werden soll.Zuvor geht Christian Wach allerdings auf Reisen. Wie schon im Jahre 2002, als er auf dem Landweg zum fernen WM-Land S\u00fcdkorea pilgerte, soll das Auftaktspiel 2006 Ziel einer Tour sein. Wobei er &#8212; wie die Erfurter &#8212; Fu\u00dfball vor allem als Basis f\u00fcr Freundschaften sieht. Zettelte er vor vier Jahren ein Match mit tibetischen M\u00f6nchen an und kickte gegen usbekische Kinder, sind diesmal Belgien oder die Schweiz Stationen. In Ypres, wo im ersten Weltkrieg verfeindete Soldaten in einer Kriegspause zu Weihnachten ein historisches Spiel absolvierten, m\u00f6chte er spielen, in Z\u00fcrich einen ganz friedlichen Sturm auf das Fifa-Hauptquartier starten. Bevor es dann nach M\u00fcnchen zum Er\u00f6ffnungsspiel geht, steht am Point Alpha das Spiel &#8220;Spirit-of-football&#8221; gegen &#8220;Spiritoffootball&#8221; an. Ganz nach dem Motto der Erfurter &#8220;Fans will be friends&#8221; ist auch seine Stippvisite am Anfang im Londoner Hackney Marshes ausgerichtet, wo sich jedes Wochenende Hobby-Kicker aus 130 Nationen treffen.Seinen Korea-Trip hat Christian Wach, er ist ja selbst ein Medienmann, zu einem Film zusammengeschnitten. Es zeigt nicht nur das Interview f\u00fcr CNN in Seoul. Vorher jonglierte er auf dem Roten Platz oder schoss \u00fcber die Gro\u00dfe Mauer. In Usbekistan besuchte er nebenbei das Grab seines Gro\u00dfvaters. &#8220;Der war in Amerika geboren, meine Gro\u00dfmutter stammt aus der Slowakei, meine Mutter aus Deutschland. Ich bin also einfach ein Mensch.&#8221; Dass er in Th\u00fcringen Spuren seiner Vorfahren entdeckt, ist aber eher unwahrscheinlich.&#8221; Die Familie der Mutter ist in Mecklenburg angestammt.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here&#8217;s another report, this time from the Th\u00fcringer Allgemeine (UPDATE: you can find the original German article here): Globetrotter with football The most attractive spin-off from next year&#8217;s world championship has got better still. Christian Wach, from England, proclaims the spirit of football and in Erfurt he met plenty of soulmates. 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