With Mark Maravilla of the Homeless World Cup Team, Elmer Bedia, and Alex Camara (of the Loyola Meralco Sparks) last night at the Trinity Ihawan along Macapagal Avenue in Manila.
Project
Guinness or anyone want to be a part of setting a world record?
by rick olivares
I met up with Mr. Football himself,
Elmer Bedia, last night for dinner at the Trinity ihawan along Macapagal Avenue
in Manila late last night. Bedia just flew in from Australia where he has
resided since 1986 and yet he wanted to meet up. It sure is flattering to know
that Mr. Football reads the stuff I write.
Previously, we only met briefly before
prior to the home match against Kuwait although we do chatted a lot online
about a variety of matters.
Over dinner last night, he recounted
how in 2009, he put up an event in Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, a football match that
lasted 35 hours! Two teams played this in order to raise money for a charity
event and the local ABS CBN station showed highlights of the “match” on
television. Bedia heard of a match in Australia that was played for 31 hours
and he wanted Filipinos to break the record. Only that “record” was never
submitted to the Guinness World Records as Coach Elmer tells me.
So we discussed Project Guinness which
to re-attempt and re-play the match… except for one tiny detail. Instead of
trying to repeat the feat of a 35-hour match, we are going to play a 38-hour
game. You see, while doing my research about the longest football match played,
I found this on youtube.
Turns out there was a match in Norway
between an English and Norwegian team that was played for 37 hours and in the
freezing rain!
However, a cursory check with Guinness
World Records site shows that there is no category for the longest football
match played. So even if we could theoretically play a nine-hour match, knowing
that there is an unofficial record of 37 hours is hanging on top like some
specter. So, unofficial or not, we’re going for 38 hours and hopefully, with
representatives from Guinness present.
As I discussed with Coach Elmer, there
will be two teams of 18 players each who will play 38 hours of football or 25
consecutive matches. Man! Bring out the Gatorade, the Omega Painkiller, Alaxan,
Revicon and what have you for this!
For this to get done, we are looking
for a couple of volunteers to help out with the marketing, logistics, and
promotions for this charity football match. Kindly email me at bleachersbrew@gmail.com.
We’re hoping to stage this feat this coming September.
nice work
ReplyDeleteSir, I sent you an email. :)
ReplyDelete