 In Haiti, there is a soccer team unlike any you have ever seen. It is made up of players who have lost legs and arms, mostly during the earthquake in 2010. Just as the players are different, so is their field, called a pitch. People live near it, there are pools of water on it, and cows walk by. The players kick with the same leg they stand on. Goleys defend with the only arm they have. The team is called Zarian. That is Creole for tarantula, a spider that can live without one of its legs. A balcony collapsed on Judith Fassiel during the earthquake. She was near death. Soccer has brought her back to life. Now I feel like I'm alive because before that, after I lost my leg, I didn't have any hope for the future, even though I was walking on crutches. Sadiu Fortilis says the players have changed the way Haitians think about the disabled. When I see they are playing like that, I'm so proud. I'm so proud. I think I'm doing a good job. So I see so many people, even Haitians, if they are crossing in the street, they take time to look at them because they are doing something very strange. Something many Haitians never see in their life. Several organizations in the United States give money to the team and pay for artificial arms and legs for all Haitians who need them. Cindy Orange says, Soccer has taught me to do a lot of things on one leg that I wasn't used to doing before. I feel comfortable when I'm playing. I'm Mario Ritter.