Spirit beat the Greensboro Twisters 2-0 in the final game. Our girls were beat, but they never let up. They finished the 2nd half like the started the tournament- in pouring rain.
Afterwards we gathered in the Lyngby IF professional team's VIP stadium club for a potluck dinner prepared by the parents from Lyngby. The Greensboro players and parents also ate with us, but the Swedish team had to go home.
One small funny cultural clash, but don't worry- it won't hit the newspapers and Spirit wasn't involved. The girls from Greensboro made it to the girl's locker room before Spirit and Stattena girls could and locked the door behind them. I guess the girls from North Carolina are a bit on the modest side. When the coach from Sweden heard about it, he rallied the Spirit and Swedish girls and said, "Let's storm the castle!" He got the door open and the Swedes quickly stripped down and stepped into the showers with the North Carolina girls, the Swedes being much more comfortable with their nudity and others. There was a huge scream from the North Carolina girls who promptly vacated the showers and locker rooms. Perhaps it was good the Swedes didn't stay for dinner.
The Lyngby parents brought a wonderful potluck dinner of traditional Danish food. There was fried fish on dark bread, pate, herring, meatballs and other delicacies. They also had big pans of the universally popular lasagna for the less adventuresome palets (i.e. most of the USA girls). They also served a huge dessert spread of fresh strawberries and other fruits, brownies, apple cake....well you get the idea. What a great opportunity. At the conclusion of the meal, Spirit was given a real trophy for winning all 3 games.
One other observation to share. Sven told us that 90% of the Danish population is Lutherin, 5% Catholic, and 5% other. He said the Danes love their churches and take good care of them, but may not attend as many "church ceremonies" as in the USA. Translation: they love their churches and take good care of them, they just don't attend them!
Next update will be from Sweden.