The MLS match between DC United and the Chicago Fire was interrupted on Saturday by an unexpected little visitor.
In the 50th minute, a toddler ran onto the field at Audi Field, seemingly at risk of getting caught in the game. Fortunately, Chicago defender Omar Gonzalez spotted the child and gently kicked him away from the action. Stadium security quickly swooped in to escort the toddler back to a woman on the sidelines.
The atmosphere in the broadcast booth was lively, matching the energy on the field. Given that DC United had previously lost 7-1 after a 4-0 victory, it’s easy to understand why the child might have thought he could boost the home team’s chances.
This isn’t the first instance of a child making their way onto the pitch during an MLS game. In October, young fans dashed onto the field during a match between Toronto FC and Inter Miami, with one eager fan hoping to meet Lionel Messi.
### Fan Take:
This playful interruption highlights the passionate connection fans, especially the young ones, have with soccer. Such moments remind us that soccer is not just a game; it’s a community experience that can spark joy and excitement.