Oh yeah I forgot to tell you about the soccer game at Citi Field

There is a soccer game…

OLYMPIACOS TO PLAY A.C. MILAN AT CITI FIELD

THURSDAY, JULY 24 AT 8:00 P.M.

 

Olympiacos to Make First New York Area Appearance in 27 Years

 

Tickets Go On Sale This Thursday, March 13 at 10:00 a.m.

At Mets.com/SoccerTickets.com and (718) 507-TIXX

 

FLUSHING, N.Y., March 11, 2014 – The New York Mets today announced Olympiacos, winner of 40 league titles, will play A.C. Milan, winner of a record 18 Serie A titles, at Citi Field on Thursday, July 24 at 8:00 p.m.  This match will mark Olympiacos’s first New York Area appearance in 27 years.

 

Tickets go on sale this Thursday, March 13 at 10:00 a.m. at Mets.com/Soccer,Tickets.com and (718) 507-TIXX.  Mets Season Ticket Holders, Plan Holders, Suite Holders and sponsors will be able to participate in an exclusive presale starting today at 1:00 p.m.

 

The game, which will take place rain or shine, will be broadcast internationally on FOX Sports 1.

 

One of the most successful teams in all of Europe, Olympiacos has won a total of 40 league titles and 26 Greek Cup titles.  The club recently reached the Round of 16 of the 2013-14 UEFA Champions League where it won its first leg against giants Manchester United 2-0.

 

Coached by Spain and Real Madrid legend Michel, the club’s diverse roster includes former Barcelona striker Javier Saviola, Greek defender Aavram Papadopolous and Paraguayan striker Nelson Haedo Valdez.

 

“It is with great pleasure that the administration, technical leadership and we the players of Olympiacos, await the match against A.C. Milan,” said Papadopoulos, Olympiacos’s squad captain.  “We are delighted to be playing against a historic rival in front of thousands of fans, most of which will be Greek expatriates. We promise to honor their turnout and offer a beautiful spectacle to all of those who really love football!”

 

One of the world’s most popular and storied clubs, A.C. Milan has won seven UEFA Champions League titles and four world club titles.  The club’s mark of 18 international trophies is tied for the most by any club in the world.  Furthermore, the “Rossoneri” currently boast some of the game’s top talent in players like Mario Balotelli, Kaka and recently-signed Japanese star Keisuke Honda.

 

New York boasts thriving Greek and Italian populations.  Astoria, Queens has the largest population of Greeks outside Greece and New York City has the most Italian-Americans in the U.S.

 

The Olympiacos-A.C. Milan contest continues the soccer tradition at Citi Field. Metropolitan Hospitality, Citi Field’s non-game day event company, has produced international soccer games for the past three years.  The national teams of Ecuador and Greece battled to a 1-1 tie in front of a near-capacity crowd of 39,656 in the ballpark’s inaugural soccer match in June 2011.  Later that year, Juventus beat Club America 1-0.  In 2012, Ecuador returned to Citi Field and defeated Chile, and last year Israel shut out Honduras 2-0.

 

The match is part of Guinness International Champions Cup, a unique tournament promoted by Relevant Sports, a division of RSE Ventures, featuring eight of the world’s best and most recognizable soccer clubs: Real Madrid CF, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool FC, AS Roma, Inter Milan, A.C. Milan and Olympiacos.  Twelve round robin contests will be hosted across North America with matches in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Charlotte, Denver, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Dallas and one additional city from July 24-August 2.  The tournament will crown an overall champion Monday, August 4 at Miami’s Sun Life Stadium.

 

Fans will have the opportunity to purchase an Ultimate Fan Pack which includes one supporters section ticket, team gear and priority access to select team training.  Also available are VIP Team Travel Packs that allow fans to experience the games alongside their favorite teams, providing VIP tickets, charter travel and world-class accommodations to all of their teams’ Guinness International Champions Cup games.

 

For more information on the full Guinness International Champions Cup, including tickets and packages, the tournament bracket and team information, visitwww.internationalchampionscup.com.

 

Color Run at Citi Field on May 31

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citi field color run map

History

The Color Run was founded in January of 2012 as an event to promote healthiness and happiness by bringing the community together to participate in the “Happiest 5k on the Planet”. We are the original paint race and have created a completely new genre of running events that continues to grow exponentially. Now the single largest event series in the United States, The Color Run has exploded since our debut event. We have more than tripled our growth, hosting more than 170 events in 30+ countries in 2013. Click here to join the party!

How the event works

Less about your 10-minute-mile and more about having the time of your life, The Color Run is a five-kilometer, un-timed race in which thousands of participants, or “Color Runners”, are doused from head to toe in different colors at each kilometer. With only two rules, the idea is easy to follow:

  1. Wear white at the starting line
  2. Finish plastered in color!

Matt Harvey Google Alerts: Matt Harvey leaves his job as turtle inspector

I have done “Matt Harvey Google Alerts” on twitter a few times, but since this is Spring Training I thought I would test-drive it as a recurring feature here on the MetsPolice.com site.

“Matt Harvey” seems to be a fairly common name, and interesting things keep popping up.  So…

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After more than a dozen years rescuing stricken turtles and caring for other sea creatures at Kelly Tarlton’s, Matt Harvey has called time on his underwater career.

The former aquarist left his role three weeks ago to pursue a new career as a quarantine inspector.

via Rescuer bids farewell to turtle job | Stuff.co.nz.

Sources say Matt hopes to be back with the turtles by September.

(What, you want me to write about OPS+?)

Pictures of Mrs. Met with other mascots continue to appear

Mr. Met joins twitter.  What could possibly go wrong…

Well first this happened.

Then this…

 

And now this!!!!

I was still giggling over the Slugerrr (with three Rs) photo, but that last one really has pushed me over the edge.

I can’t decide if I hope they are just having a good chuckle out in Queens or if there is going to be some ridiculous Emergency Meeting to find out What Are We Going To Do About This.

Oh LOLMets, I love you so.  You make blogging so easy.