Atlantica - 01.06.2011, Qupperneq 66

Atlantica - 01.06.2011, Qupperneq 66
64 a t l a n t i c a By Júlíana BJörnSdóTTir PhotoS By BorGThór SaevarSSon And Páll STefánSSon It’s a cool and rainy Sunday afternoon in Reykjavík. On the grassy training fields of Valur Football Club, one team is wearing blue, red and white jerseys and the other one a blue shade of purple with yellow snowflakes. The home team is the Reykjavík Raiders and the guests are the Thunderbirds Old Boys. This is the first Rugby Union game ever to be played in Iceland. The players are of all ages, shapes and sizes, each coming with their own story. Some have played for as long as they can remember, others discovered the game by accident as adults look- ing for a team sport they could actually enjoy. A 38-year-old engineer, a 30-year-old banker, uni- versity students in their early 20s, academics and business men sharing a passion for a sport that requires stamina and strategic thinking. The spectators are mostly friends and fam- ily of the players, but also curious passersby intrigued by the intense physicality of the play- ers as well as the peculiarity of a game charac- terized by scrums and tackles, or so it seems in the eyes of someone new to the game. The Reykjavík Raiders’ story began just over a year ago at the English Pub in the center of From Expats with Love having started a year ago, thanks to a group of expats seeking to enrich the country’s culture, rugby continues to gain a rapid following in Iceland. Júlíana Björnsdóttir attended the historic first ever Rugby union game played here, and learned more about the people who love to play the sport sometimes referred to as a hooligan’s game played by gentlemen.
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