US hosts ten countries at soccer championship

The U.S. Armed Forces Women’s Soccer Team enters the opening ceremonies for the 13th CISM (International Military Sports Council) World Military Women’s Football Championship at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Wash. July 10, 2022. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)

The U.S. is hosting an international soccer championship for military women — the World Military Women’s Football Championship — in Spokane, WA.

The International Military Sports Council, or CISM (Conseil International du Sport Militaire) is sponsoring the event, which runs through July 22 and is hosted by nearby Fairchild Air Force Base. Ten countries are participating in the championship games, the 13th such event.

The passion and energy in the U.S. team is incredible, Coast Guard Lt. j.g. Scotti Culton, defender No. 7, said.

Army Capt. Erica Jarmer of the U.S. Armed Forces Women’s Soccer Team kicks a ball during practice for the 13th CISM (International Military Sports Council) World Military Women’s Football Championship at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Washington July 9, 2022. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)

“It’s a one team, one fight mentality,” she said, adding that the U.S. team has been practicing from early in the morning to late at night.

“We hype each other up every day even though our muscles are aching,” she said.

Army 1st Lt. Nikiay Comer, forward No. 2, said everyone is focused on the team from Belgium in this afternoon’s game.

“They’re a strong team with good talent, but so are we,” she said.

The schedule was:

  • July 11: U.S. vs. Belgium and Germany vs. Ireland.
  • July 12: South Korea vs. Canada and Netherlands vs. France.
  • July 13: Belgium vs. Germany and Cameroon vs. U.S.
  • July 14: Canada vs. Netherlands and Mali vs. South Korea.
  • July 15: Ireland vs. Cameroon and Germany vs. U.S.
  • July 16: France vs. Mali and Netherlands vs. South Korea.
  • July 17: Cameroon vs. Germany and Ireland vs. Belgium.
  • July 18: Mali vs. Netherlands and France vs. Canada.
  • July 19: U.S. vs. Ireland and Belgium vs. Cameroon.
  • July 20: South Korea vs. France and Canada vs. Mali.
  • July 22: Final medal matches, resulting in gold, silver and bronze. If teams are tied, a winner will be produced by holding a penalty shoot-out.

The U.S. team is called the U.S. Armed Forces Women’s Soccer Team.

Each year, CISM sponsors world military championships in 26 sports on international and regional levels.

Other CISM sporting events are: aeronautical pentathlon, archery, basketball, beach volleyball, boxing, climbing, cycling, equestrian, fencing, football, golf, judo, military pentathlon, modern pentathlon, naval pentathlon, orienteering, parachuting, sailing, shooting, skiing, swimming and lifesaving, taekwondo, track and field, triathlon, volleyball, and wrestling.

U.S.Army Capt. Kelly Fitzgerald of the U.S. Armed Forces Women’s Soccer Team makes a save during practice for the 13th CISM (International Military Sports Council) World Military Women’s Football Championship in Mead, Wash. July 10, 2022. (DoD photo by EJ Hersom)

CISM also hosts the Military World Summer and Winter Games every four years.

CISM’s mission is to endorse friendship among armed forces personnel from all nations through sports activities, thus enabling the physical training, military readiness and education for them.

The organization aims to enhance mutual respect and solidarity and promote peace.