- THEY LEFT THEIR HEARTS
IN San Francisco
January 7, 2000 - Niloofar Mohtasham-Nouri, Persian Center
- -Photos: Bijan Sartipi
As Friday morning rolled around,
soccer players randomly appeared in the lobby of the Marriott
Hotel at various hours, and then disappeared. There was no sign
of the buses, (normally stationed outside the back door), to
transport them to their practice session--this should have been
an indication that they had the morning to themselves. Although
it was unclear where they were off to at first, slowly reports
of "sightings" in San Francisco started pouring in.
Even under difficult circumstances, our friends had managed to
do some sightseeing and shopping in San Francisco.
By the time fans attempted
to catch up with them in the City, most players had finished
their lunch at the hotel, and were preparing for their next practice
session. Two buses, carrying all 21 players, the coaches and
security guards, headed towards the Oakland Coliseum at around
2:30 p.m. It was announced that the practice session would be
"completely closed door" since the team would be practicing
special tactics for the game. A handful of fans and reporters
persisted in following the team; Persian Center photographer,
Kaveh Sartipi, was the only person admitted inside the stadium,
thanks in part to Emilio Pozzi, Director of the US Soccer Federation.
Near the end of the practice, more visitors arrived, managed
to get in, and eventually everyone was ushered out.
Back at the Marriott Hotel,
there was a rush of Iranians with white envelopes in their hand,
headed for a meeting room around 7:00 p.m. This "invite-only"
event was planned for the soccer players on behalf of the Islamic
organizations in the Bay Area. Originally a closed session, doors
were finally opened to fans upon the insistence of the soccer
players, with one being quoted as saying, "are they not
Iranians as well?" The officials gave a speech, and handed
gifts to the team members, while guests enjoyed pastries and
tea. The players outfitted in "casual chic" attire
(especially upon the arrival of their missing luggage) were stationed
throughout the room to take pictures and sign autographs until
the end of the event.
After their private dinner
on the 21st floor of the hotel, some members of the team including
Moussavi and Bakhtiarzadeh hosted the fans in the front lobby,
while others found their way back to San Francisco. For many
of us, the highlight of the evening occurred when there was an
announcement near midnight, that after persistent effort, Persian
Center had received clearance to host the team at their site
in Berkeley. Details of this event will be part of the next update.
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