To say it was raining on Tuesday night would be a massive understatement. It was pouring buckets as the Degenkolb FC team took the field for its final game of the season. And to add to the damp conditions, a gale force wind was blowing through Telegraph Field throughout the game, directing the rain sideways such that it hit you right in the face. The poorly drained field was a mess of puddles that caused the ball to ...
Posted by Adam Azofeifa on February 26, 2010 6:51 PM
Degenkolb FC Extends its Undefeated Streak
On Wednesday night, after a restful bye week, the Degenkolb FC squad made the trek out to Telegraph Field in hopes of extending its win streak to three games. It was the smallest line-up the team had assembled to date, with only seven players and no substitutes. The enthusiastic few consisted of team manager Adam Azofeifa, Gordy Wray, Henry Burton, Brendan Lo, Erik Kneer, Hulya Kayir, and ...
Posted by Adam Azofeifa on February 22, 2010 6:37 PM
After a Rough Mid-Season, Degenkolb FC Rallies
The Degenkolb soccer squad, after a dominating performance in its first match, faced a string of disappointing, though well fought, losses.
Degenkolb’s first daunting opponent was TBD (as with most of the teams we faced, the company they represent remains to be determined… pun intended). The team lost 2-6, with goals scored by Taka "Taká" Yokoyama on a penalty kick and team manager Adam Azofeifa, who decided to not show ...
Posted by Adam Azofeifa on February 4, 2010 8:21 PM
Degenkolb Soccer Hits the Ground Running
This past Monday night, while much of America watched what was arguably one of the most boring first halves of professional football in the history of the NFL, 11 enthusiastic Degenkolb employees stepped onto the turf at Telegraph Field on Pier 29 in San Francisco to make history in a different kind of football venue – 'twas the inaugural match of the first ever assembled Degenkolb soccer team, known to its opponents as Degenkolb FC ...
Posted by Adam Azofeifa on November 20, 2009 12:21 AM