Stoppage Time Special: Soccer History Made: First International Match in NWA
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About this listen
One night can change what a region believes soccer can be. We’re dropping a Stoppage Time highlight that zeroes in on the March 28 international soccer doubleheader coming to Northwest Arkansas and why it’s more than a game on a calendar.
We talk through how the event came together, from the local puzzle pieces that make it possible to the bigger decision that shaped everything: the women’s match isn’t a side note, it’s the starting point. If you care about women’s soccer, Liga MX Femenil, and what real equal billing looks like in practice, you’ll hear why the women’s team was “non-negotiable” and how that choice changes the entire night for families, young players, and first-time fans.
Then we get into the part that soccer diehards love: fan culture. We swap stories about Club America supporters filling stadiums in unexpected U.S. cities, the way matchweek energy follows the team, and why a Tigres matchup only turns the volume up. We also connect it back to what we’re building with Ozark United FC, because seeing top-quality football live and feeling a Mexican crowd firsthand sets a new bar for what we want our home matches to become.
Listen, share this with the friend who still hasn’t been to a live match, and subscribe so you don’t miss next Thursday’s new release. If you enjoy the show, leave a review and tell us what kind of soccer event you want to see in Northwest Arkansas next.