Welcome to Soccer Pilgrim. A podcast hosted on the Darbycast Network. This is a weekly podcast dedicated to soccer and the culture it finds itself in. Hosted by Jason Gisoo Kim, a Canadian soccer fan that fell in love with the game playing, watching, and travelling to capture the spirit of the game. This is an exploration of soccer culture and the people who experience the beautiful game.
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Welcome to Soccer Pilgrim. A podcast hosted on the Darbycast Network. This is a weekly podcast dedicated to soccer and the culture it finds itself in. Hosted by Jason Gisoo Kim, a Canadian soccer fan that fell in love with the game playing, watching, and travelling to capture the spirit of the game. This is an exploration of soccer culture and the people who experience the beautiful game.
Meet Bianca, another friend and teammate of mine. She fell in love with the game at an early age and never stopped playing since. She entered Catalogna’s doors since day 1 and left it’s doors in its last days.
In this episode, I speak to another friend and teammate Leah. She came to catalogna at a young age and remembered the novelty of the dome. She’s been a regular at the soccerplexe ever since.
I’m this episode, I speak to Mary-Ann who has been playing in Catalogna since her childhood. First, coming to watch her father play with the Romanian community. To eventually reffing games at the soccerplexe.
This is an introductory episode to one of the most important soccer facilities in Montreal: Catalogna Soccerplexe. In this season, I talk to Mary-Ann, Leah and Bianca about their experience and history with Catalogna Soccerplexe.
Nganji joins once again we talk about the latest World Cup action at the Quarterfinals. How the tournament went for us so far and how the final may turn out.
N’Ganji and I talk about our World Cup picks and the controversies that surround the competition. From the anti-discriminatory armbands to FIFA selecting Qatar as host.
My last day in Zurich and I went to go see the alps. Legit looked like a scene out of the sound of music everywhere. Also met some great people and that includes the tour guide, named Kid.
I thought I’d give a review of Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich like a Lord of The Rings movie. All different but good and thematically consistent. I also give my initial impression of Zurich and why I bailed on the Zurich Derby.
I went to go watch Bayern Munich vs bayer leverkusen. I can’t believe it. I still can’t believe it. Allianz Arena is no longer a myth but a real experience to me now.
I love Berlin. I don’t want to leave but I did. It started off weird but this city has grown on me tremendously. It’s a place where you can easily get lost but find what resonates with you. Ich lieben Berlin
Berlin is so far, a weird city. The best way I can describe it is steam punk meets cyber punk. Where people can be whoever they want and do whatever they want. Taboo doesn’t appear to exist.
Welcome to Soccer Pilgrim. A podcast hosted on the Darbycast Network. This is a weekly podcast dedicated to soccer and the culture it finds itself in. Hosted by Jason Gisoo Kim, a Canadian soccer fan that fell in love with the game playing, watching, and travelling to capture the spirit of the game. This is an exploration of soccer culture and the people who experience the beautiful game.