This one was for the girls.
And the boys, men, and anyone who wanted to see world-class soccer on a top-tier St. Paul pitch.
On Tuesday night, the USA women's national team beat Portugal 3-0 in a no-stakes match at Allianz Field.
The final score was beside the point for fans who showed their love for the team with their exuberant red-white-and-blue attire that included lots of jerseys, scarves and caps as well as face paint, pants and capes. St. Paul was one of only five stops on the World Cup team's Victory Tour that has given U.S. fans a chance to get up close to the team that won its championship in Paris in July.
Soccer fans were ready to see the women in the home venue for the Minnesota United. Tickets were sold preferentially to Loons ticket holders before the general public, and they were almost all gone. The announced crowd was a sellout of 19,600.
"Easier than France," said Peter Andrews, who bought $175 resale tickets and drove from Green Bay with his wife, Kristy Andrews.
The couple, who have two young sons, have been to Allianz before and are big Loons fans. Their sons helped them make the handmade sign with four stars signifying the four U.S. women's World Cup championships. They also had written a shoutout to pink-coiffed star Megan Rapinoe, who was injured and didn't play.
Like many who attended the match, their reasons went beyond mere fun to the personal and political.