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Activations honoring Hispanic Heritage will be present inside and out of Audi Field from the time gates open until the final whistle
Washington, D.C. (10/08/2024) – The Washington Spirit celebrates Hispanic Heritage this Sunday when it takes on Racing Louisville FC at 5 p.m. EDT at Audi Field. In the penultimate regular season home match for the Washington Spirit, hosting rights for a NWSL Playoffs quarterfinal match could potentially be at stake.
Fans can enjoy activations that honor the theme night well before the match begins. At 3:30, Mathieu Treumun, an artist of Colombian and Chilean descent specializing in ultra-realistic paintings, will perform a live art demonstration that pays homage to Spirit midfielder and Colombia native, Leicy Santos.
Simultaneously, local small business, Maracas Ice Pops, will be vending near Sandlot Bar (outside of Gate A) providing fans with delicious Mexican treats. Originally from Mexico, Julia Padierna-Peralta founded Maracas Ice Pops in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. to share her love for tropical flavors through handcrafted, all-natural fruit ice pops. DJ Ebb King will accompany Maracas Ice Pops, providing energetic tunes.
The entertainment will not stop once you are inside the gates of Audi Field. Also starting at 3:30, a roaming mariachi band will make its way from Sandlot Bar throughout the concourse. On Spirit Stage, Pa’ Gozar, a local Latin band, will play a variety of Latin music while being paired with Cuban dancers to teach basic dance moves. Meanwhile, DJ Xplosive–a popular Salvadorean performer based in the DMV–will keep Gate C bumping with his custom Latin music mix.
Other entertainment throughout Sunday’s Hispanic Heritage Night includes Brazilian Samba dancers performing on Spirit Stage from 4:30 until 4:45 p.m. EDT, while Colombian and Dominican dancers will perform a mix of Cumbia and Merengue dances on field at halftime. Also at halftime, Latin America Youth Center (LAYC) will do a parade of nations around the field.
Be sure to check out the merch stands at Spiritville, in the premium club, and around the concourse for a new “Vamos Spirit” trucker hat. Ticket holders should keep an eye on their emails later this week to purchase items online for pick up in stadium on matchday.
The Spirit is making Sunday’s match as inclusive as possible for native Spanish speakers. There will be an additional PA announcer relaying messages in Spanish, the Audi Field Command Line will provide the option for Spanish responses, and several videoboard graphics will be looped in both English and Spanish.
Spiritville will continue to include popular elements like EAFC stations, a PK Meet-and-Greet opportunity, Supporters tables, and a soft play zone. Additionally, for this match, face painters and caricature artists will be available and can paint flags of different Hispanic countries.
Finally, posters honoring Lauren Holiday Impact Award nominee, Anna Heilferty, will be distributed to early arriving fans. Heilferty who was nominated for her steadfast dedication and impact through her community efforts, will be recognized at the start of halftime.
Tickets Still Available
Make sure to get tickets for Sunday’s match soon! Tickets start at just $25.
Fans are also eligible for a $38 value pack that includes two hot dogs, two bags of chips, and two waters for every two tickets purchased. The Spirit will also offer a hat and ticket bundle that includes an exclusive Hispanic Heritage Night hat. Finally, for the two remaining home games fans can select a Score 4 Pack that provides 16% savings when you buy four tickets.
Looking ahead, anyone who purchases a 2025 season ticket membership will be able to secure priority access to seating and pricing for the 2024 playoffs! For more information, call your ticketing representative or visit WashingtonSpirit.com/tickets.
Guest Services
Several services are offered at Washington Spirit games. Mamava nursing pod for parents are located near Guest Services inside Gate A. Fans with sensory sensitivities are welcome at the KultureCity sensory room and can pick up sensory bags by visiting Guest Services. For more information on accessibility and other services, visit the accessibility section of the Matchday Guide.
Fans can communicate with Audi Field officials via text with any questions, concerns or emergencies at the following number: 202-918-3838. All ticketed fans will also receive a post-match survey following each game to allow the club to offer continual improvements on the matchday experience.
Parking will be made available for guests at the GEICO Parking Garage on 1500 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, D.C, 20003. The garage will open at 3 p.m. and will close approximately one hour after the event. There will be 600 spaces available on a first come, first serve basis and will cost guests $50. No tailgating will be allowed, and only credit/debit is accepted.
Fans are encouraged to use public transportation on matchday, disembarking at either the Navy Yard-Ballpark or Waterfront Metrorail Stations. The Navy Yard Station has more capacity and is located just one stop away on the Green Line from the Anacostia Metrorail Station where parking is also available. Fans can also use the ADA shuttle that runs from Navy Yard Metro to Audi Field starting pregame and running through postgame.
About The Washington Spirit
The Washington Spirit is the premier professional women’s soccer team based in Washington, D.C. and plays at Audi Field in Buzzard Point. The Spirit was founded on November 21, 2012 and is an inaugural member of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) the fastest growing sports league in the US. The club is home to some of the best players in the world who have won championships for both club and country. In 2024, the Spirit drafted an epic class of rookies who are already breaking records and wowing fans. For more information about the Spirit, visit WashingtonSpirit.com and follow the club on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.