Women's Professional Soccer is set to announce details on its mid-season All-Star Game in the coming days and early reports indicate that the league is set to do something different than anything that has ever been seen out of any previous all-star games in any sport.
The unique format would keep alive the tradition of soccer being a game that can be played anywhere and anytime in an All-Star Game that will have the charm of a pick-up game but with some of the best stars in the world. Early word is that this year's All-Star Game, which would be in the Atlanta Beat's brand new stadium, would feature the 36 best players in the league (18 on each team).
Those players would be voted on as they were last year, but the highest international vote-getter and the highest domestic vote-getter would serve as the two team captains and teams would be picked by those two players in along with the top two coaches. This would happen the day before the All-Star Game in a true playground style pick-up game spirit balanced with the glamor of the best players in WPS converging on one field.
With all of the all-star gimmicks that we have seen out of different sports leagues (including Major League Baseball actually putting something as serious as World Series home field advantage on the line), I truly thought we had seen it all. However, this idea is not only refreshing, but charmingly unique and should generate considerable buzz as fans, media and players alike anxiously wait to see how players will line up right up until the day before the match, which will take place on June 30.
In 2009, the WPS All-Stars took on Swedish side UmeƄ IK, with the league all-stars prevailing by a score of 4-2. That format was again considered along with several others, but it is safe to say that this unique pick-up game format that WPS is going with is the best option.
Here are the other ideas that were kicked around:
WPS All-Star Team vs. club team
WPS All-Star Team vs. national team
Northeast (Boston, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Washington) vs South/West (Chicago, Saint Louis, FC Gold Pride, Atlanta)
Coastal (Boston, Washington, FC Gold Pride, Chicago) vs. Inland (Philadelphia, Saint Louis, New Jersey, Atlanta)
Americas (U.S., Canada, Brazil) vs. Rest of the World (Europe, Australia, Japan)
Naturally, some of these ideas were not considered for very long. The first two of those options are predictable, and trying to break the league up into geographic regions is impossible with the current East Coast-heavy layout (it seems the league realizes that too). The Americas vs. Rest of World option also seems like a blowout waiting to happen with so much talent in the U.S., Canada and Brazil, though it could be an interesting showdown.
So, WPS deserves two thumbs up for what is expected to be announced soon: The first for putting this showcase event in the premier stadium in the league in Atlanta and the second for a unique, crafty format.
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