Soccer in the us is bad not because there isn’t any talent but because it’s a rich kid sport. Literally to join a team you have to pay around 500 and even more if it’s a well known club. Most colleges in the us who have soccer teams in the US are private school and they’re very expensive to attend even with scholarships!
MJS10 yeah man I used to play high school ball and I got recruited by a private university but it was so damn expensive even with a scholarship. I was still gonna have to find a way to pay 7k a year. I just ended up going to Community College and now I’m at university but they don’t offer soccer for men because it’s not a private university.
Dawit Neguse damn I didn’t know it was that much more now!😂 I remember playing as a teen and my mom telling me I better do good in school and win my games if she’s gonna be paying 500😂
Aiden Miller you are an Everton fan the derby with Everton and Liverpool isn’t even a derby it’s just Liverpool winning all the time when’s the last time Everton won an derby between liverpool
Stanford looks good and they were playing quality teams while they were there. Keep in mind the elite clubs would be Stanford quite handily - that not said with any disrespect; rather that the best academy players are another level above in skills and thinking on the field. Great video- thanks for sharing!
To put in perspective these results here are the facts I have collected -Stanford were without their five best players whom were seniors in college, one of whom was the second overall pick in the MLS draft that year his name is Tomas Hilliard Arce and he currently plays for the LA Galaxy -This was a rebuilding year in theory and they were playing with some players whom did not play much that previous fall if at any - only two of the of 26 players in Stanford side for that upcoming season were from outside of the United States one from London and the other from Madrid, they were both goalkeepers -Amir Bashti the player the scored a majority of the goals in this video only started 6 games that previous season out of 23 games. He did appear in all those games though scoring 6 goals that season. He was drafted with the 48th pick (last pick in second round) in the MLS draft in 2019 but was not given a contract and is without a club currently. The reason for this is unknown -The Fulham side was the u20 side. There is a tweet noted by Stanford men’s soccer confirming it was the u20 side as well as tweet from Fulham confirming it was the u20 side -They were confirmed to play u23 qpr side on March 27 2018 What is not known fact - what the age of the sideBradford city put out -Stanford soccer was not as good in the 2018 season as previous years Now with this information make an educated opinion on Stanford men’s soccer
John Cena developments stop at u16s, there are then college courses that last for clubs that last until you’re 18, there is no u20 development in any club in England.
With all the comments saying you need money to get here, you don’t! Most states offer scholarships for youth soccer. Even if you don’t get a scholarship you can still play at school with friends and on your own. If you have about 300 dollars your whole soccer career you could make a top college team. 100 dollars for equipment and 200 for a showcase. Hard work can beat out anything and if your struggling with money and keep telling yourself this, you don’t have a chance. I believe in all of you, good luck.
This just isn’t true.. academy players are the only who’s who go to actual competitive d1 schools. Academy requires thousands of dollars each year to play, them traveling fees, can’t play highschool, miss school often. It is more than just a showcase, showcases are for highschool athletes
Are these players expecting to make it as professional players? What is the typical destination for players that come through Stanford's football team? (not making a judgement, genuine question).
james s Kind of. But only a limited amount of players make pro each year, and there's thousands of colleges over the US. The ones who are REALLY good are generally in the MLS academies or pro already.
Dude, from every single team of each age group only like one makes it. Also keep in mind that the academy boys were 6-8 years younger and they also played their subs (They wouldn't actually play their good players when the season is about to end because they have more important games in mind).
Without sounding like a twat most of these teams would’ve rotated there teams to play against these yanks and played kids a year or 2 below the list age of the team
I am an International student looking forward to commence with my Masters Degree program in the United State and will love to play college football and maybe go pro, How can I go about this ?
El Rey Were you offered a scholarship? If not then try walking on, but don’t think that because it’s America you can act like a cocky douche to locals and act like you’ll easily walk on lol. As for going pro, again, play good college ball if you do make it and see where that takes you. You still have to stand out.
If you’re good enough, you might enter the MLS draft or go somewhere to play pro. But 95% of the players in college are just playing for their degree. You’ll make more money with a Stanford degree
Syadzwana Akbar No one in college is going the top 5 leagues in Europe meaning that the MLS or Liga MX is their only choice for the very few players that actually want to go pro (or can). Plus, a soccer career can’t last forever meaning the amount of money you make during your career is limited. A college degree (especially from Stanford) will last you a lifetime.
@@Kudzikaz3266 Stanford is one of the most prestigious colleges in the United States and in the world. Graduates tend to make more than your typical graduate from an American public state school.
@@gregz2091 they'd obviously lose those. These guys aren't primarily soccer players unlike the boys in England. These guys focus on school more than soccer.
it was the the developements, i know a few guys on the squad he had a recovery session day, qpr first team of u23 would of be winning 8-0 from the 20th min lol
@@Davidcito911 Looked like 16 year olds to me and he said "playing against older players". The means they must be under 18 as college students in America are 18 plus
Blake el nino I wish that was the case, most clubs in America (at least where I live) are now looking on how to gain money from the players😔 that's why the bring in the rich kids
@@secretagentrandybeans5602 It wasn't the under 16s though as the QPR under 23 manager said "it was nice to see them against older players". That means the QPR team were probably under 16s too
The only minorities that are well represented in American Elite Universities would be Asians (South Asians included , e.g : Students of Indian descent). The most selective colleges enroll more students from the top one percent of the income distribution than from the entire bottom half. While black and Hispanic students are far more likely to be poor than any other students, a majority of poor students who apply to elite colleges are neither black nor Hispanic. Heck, one of the dude in the team has a house in London. What are the probabilities of that happening, first in general and second for a member of the team who happens to be of color ? 😂😊
@@user-qd4he8jz9t Where did you get lost ? The transitional point was from the fact that elite colleges do not necessarily enroll from poor students, Black and Hispanic are more likely to be poor but even within that demographics, a majority of poor students who apply to elite colleges are neither black nor Hispanic, hence the rarity of finding an African American playing for that team.
bro in here in america soccer is so expensive and even tho you need a ride to go to games if you dont you're fucked they dont have private buses that's crazy
Hello bubunectar why? They don’t generate as much revenue for the University? Shouldn’t the teams that make more money for the uni, get better privileges?
Soccer in the us is bad not because there isn’t any talent but because it’s a rich kid sport. Literally to join a team you have to pay around 500 and even more if it’s a well known club. Most colleges in the us who have soccer teams in the US are private school and they’re very expensive to attend even with scholarships!
it's way more than 500 bro, almost $3000 a season if you're not playing at a MLS academy because it's free for them.
Finally someone thank you bro much appreciated for this comment I feel you 🙏🏽
Lol its about £20 in england,
MJS10 yeah man I used to play high school ball and I got recruited by a private university but it was so damn expensive even with a scholarship. I was still gonna have to find a way to pay 7k a year. I just ended up going to Community College and now I’m at university but they don’t offer soccer for men because it’s not a private university.
Dawit Neguse damn I didn’t know it was that much more now!😂 I remember playing as a teen and my mom telling me I better do good in school and win my games if she’s gonna be paying 500😂
“I grew up an Arsenal fan”
My condolences
Aiden Miller you are an Everton fan the derby with Everton and Liverpool isn’t even a derby it’s just Liverpool winning all the time when’s the last time Everton won an derby between liverpool
benjamin dzananovic When did I say Everton was better than Arsenal? Actually, Everton’s a lot worse. Sorry to offend you my precious.
Shut up, we're rebuilding under Arteta. And we're playing next week in the FA Cup Final shhhh
Andy Zhou lol this comment was 4 months ago, i think u should calm down
@@skippypeenut4353 And we just beat the Reds in the Community Shield too lmaooo
Stanford looks good and they were playing quality teams while they were there. Keep in mind the elite clubs would be Stanford quite handily - that not said with any disrespect; rather that the best academy players are another level above in skills and thinking on the field. Great video- thanks for sharing!
Yes, and the academy players are also 4-6 years younger.
@@kylestewart4630 Well no, they played Fulham U20. Its the same age as the Stanford's players.
@@user-fy1mv4gq9z 1. Fulham doesn't have a U20 team. 2. They are the size of U19 players, U21 players are bigger.
This was really good. Congrats guys on playing some good teams and getting the result! Good luck in the future.
Prayers in the chat for Colin he's an arsenal fan
Pro- Ballers F
That number 11 is really good
Respect to these athletes, amazing people
the banter is shocking on here
I`ve played vs Fulham Academy and other pro Academies in U16s. Their football level is high as fuck, but their banter is higher.
To put in perspective these results here are the facts I have collected
-Stanford were without their five best players whom were seniors in college, one of whom was the second overall pick in the MLS draft that year his name is Tomas Hilliard Arce and he currently plays for the LA Galaxy
-This was a rebuilding year in theory and they were playing with some players whom did not play much that previous fall if at any
- only two of the of 26 players in Stanford side for that upcoming season were from outside of the United States one from London and the other from Madrid, they were both goalkeepers
-Amir Bashti the player the scored a majority of the goals in this video only started 6 games that previous season out of 23 games. He did appear in all those games though scoring 6 goals that season. He was drafted with the 48th pick (last pick in second round) in the MLS draft in 2019 but was not given a contract and is without a club currently. The reason for this is unknown
-The Fulham side was the u20 side. There is a tweet noted by Stanford men’s soccer confirming it was the u20 side as well as tweet from Fulham confirming it was the u20 side
-They were confirmed to play u23 qpr side on March 27 2018
What is not known fact
- what the age of the sideBradford city put out
-Stanford soccer was not as good in the 2018 season as previous years
Now with this information make an educated opinion on Stanford men’s soccer
Thank you
That’s a lie, because my friend plays for Fulham u20 and I showed him this video and he said it’s the development.
John Cena developments stop at u16s, there are then college courses that last for clubs that last until you’re 18, there is no u20 development in any club in England.
John Cena shut up your friend is a fucking liar
Alexander Maxwell D1 soccer isn’t a professional level so you can’t really compare it
I just don’t know how they’ve wrote Fulham - outskirts of London, mans in zone 2 😂😂😂
😂😂
Fulhams training ground is in Motspur Park, south of Wimbledon in zone 4
With all the comments saying you need money to get here, you don’t! Most states offer scholarships for youth soccer. Even if you don’t get a scholarship you can still play at school with friends and on your own. If you have about 300 dollars your whole soccer career you could make a top college team. 100 dollars for equipment and 200 for a showcase. Hard work can beat out anything and if your struggling with money and keep telling yourself this, you don’t have a chance. I believe in all of you, good luck.
Ben Brolo Not really idk where your getting this from
Christopher Chandler Im im High school and I know this hes on crack
This just isn’t true.. academy players are the only who’s who go to actual competitive d1 schools. Academy requires thousands of dollars each year to play, them traveling fees, can’t play highschool, miss school often. It is more than just a showcase, showcases are for highschool athletes
Temple not true at all
Temple if you’re good you will get noticed
one day ill be in stanford hopefully*
You got this!
Lovely attitude Coach...Respect
Are these players expecting to make it as professional players? What is the typical destination for players that come through Stanford's football team? (not making a judgement, genuine question).
james s either the MLS draft, straight to a professional team, or they get a job through what they went to college for
Tus Perri I thought, in the US, they were admitted to college to play sport specifically?
james s Kind of. But only a limited amount of players make pro each year, and there's thousands of colleges over the US. The ones who are REALLY good are generally in the MLS academies or pro already.
james s some people use this strategy to study in a top college, it’s easier if you’re a great student athlete to get admitted
Dude, from every single team of each age group only like one makes it. Also keep in mind that the academy boys were 6-8 years younger and they also played their subs (They wouldn't actually play their good players when the season is about to end because they have more important games in mind).
you look like brad Pitt in the thumbnail
Even america can make fulhams training ground seem intense
A dream place 💭
I’m pretty sure there playing development teams?
yes, they played against academies which means u18/u20 or whatever age group..
Prince 21 QPR was listed as u-23 but I dont know about the others.
Charlie Harris most of the Americans are 18-19, so that’s pretty sad for the Europeans then.
I play football and my mate plays for qpr u19 and I’m 99% sure he said the qpr one is development
Without sounding like a twat most of these teams would’ve rotated there teams to play against these yanks and played kids a year or 2 below the list age of the team
I am an International student looking forward to commence with my Masters Degree program in the United State and will love to play college football and maybe go pro, How can I go about this ?
El Rey Were you offered a scholarship? If not then try walking on, but don’t think that because it’s America you can act like a cocky douche to locals and act like you’ll easily walk on lol. As for going pro, again, play good college ball if you do make it and see where that takes you. You still have to stand out.
Thats a bad place to start a football career
They really let them name themselves Team Jizz
I want to ask , if they have graduate , will they become professional soccer players in league clubs ?. Please answer
If you’re good enough, you might enter the MLS draft or go somewhere to play pro. But 95% of the players in college are just playing for their degree. You’ll make more money with a Stanford degree
@@andrewlopez3375 sorry i dont understand on " you'll make more money with a stanford degree "
Syadzwana Akbar No one in college is going the top 5 leagues in Europe meaning that the MLS or Liga MX is their only choice for the very few players that actually want to go pro (or can). Plus, a soccer career can’t last forever meaning the amount of money you make during your career is limited. A college degree (especially from Stanford) will last you a lifetime.
@@Kudzikaz3266 Stanford is one of the most prestigious colleges in the United States and in the world. Graduates tend to make more than your typical graduate from an American public state school.
They literally stated at Stamford Bridge I go there all the time as a fan what lucky people
The reason they’re good and college soccer is actually good is cause all them are MLS/DA academy players so they’ve always had good ⚽️ training 😂
That guy Amir (brown boy) is a beast.
haha he sucks never made mls or usl team, playing against 18 year olds doesnt really show what you can do lol
STANFORD STUDENT athletes vs top academy teams. Stanford kids have to preform in a rigorous school and still beat kids who ONLY play soccer. Unreal.
Hamzah13 Matthews34 they’re god yeah but ngl they didn’t really play against top academy sides..
Hamzah13 Matthews34 They were good, but I’d like to see them play against Chelsea U20’s or Southampton
@@gregz2091 they'd obviously lose those. These guys aren't primarily soccer players unlike the boys in England. These guys focus on school more than soccer.
they are older lmao they were playing u18s
Surely these are just, for example, QPR Development U23s ? I’d be shocked if it was the first team U23s getting beat 5-2.
theyre actual u-23 but its only friendlies so it doesnt really matter to them
it was the the developements, i know a few guys on the squad he had a recovery session day, qpr first team of u23 would of be winning 8-0 from the 20th min lol
These look like under 16s. That was just the under 23s manager.
@@Davidcito911 Looked like 16 year olds to me and he said "playing against older players". The means they must be under 18 as college students in America are 18 plus
How do I contact the manger to sign me in
You can’t they scout. It‘s impossible to contact coaches of that level
Awesome.
I love this word guy
i was 100% sure i saw channing tatum in the thumbnail
Anyone know the name of the intro theme music?
wtf this is the British national anthem u stupid hahaha
One thing that i am curious about....did they calling it soccer or Football in England? I asking about the Americans
Football
Depends who they spoke to. To each other, it's soccer.
Depend on region and people who they speak too
Why is soccer such a rich kid sport.. I mean all you need is cleats, shinguards, and a ball
I agree it is expensive, but I feel like its 2019 if your good people will find you.@Michael Reee
Blake el nino I wish that was the case, most clubs in America (at least where I live) are now looking on how to gain money from the players😔 that's why the bring in the rich kids
Gotta be rich! Pay to Play!
No you don't. Jumpers goal goal posts and a ball.
Like what you all are doing though, keep grinding
Rich kid sport in the US, sadly...
BL Tv no it isnt
Not really
What do they shout when they are doing the circle before a game? Can anyone help me please. I don't understand that completely.
I Touch it
Standford on 3?? Is that what your asking
I Touch it
Stanford on 3
1, 2, 3
Stanford!
Because they can?
they do it to get pumped for the game !
Do these players pay from there pockets to travel for these kind of tours.
No they do not. Stanford is one of the rich colleges in the USA, so the colleges pays for everything that is a team activity.
No Stanford pays for all of it
5:10 did he just say they were playing seven at the back 😂🙈
he said seven different people played at the back during the game. like substitutes and such
9:52 my favorite part 😌
Yes I'm a Gunner ⚪🔴
Sign me up lads
I wonder if the other teams used their starting 11
Goxzalo probably. They were just playing academys so i dont see why they wouldn't
It is football not soccer.
Tony Gaming It’s Nike(yyy), not Naik. Stupid. Bye.
Gabe G. Hahahaha
Cry about it
Definitely soccer. Says so right in the title. (Can you read?)
Go play in Spain France or germany if you want to get a good challenge and see some of the best soccer youth
Santos Lukombo they played against lower tier teams in England
@@HT-gv1be Stanford‘s Men‘s Soccer team collects top tier players from all over the planet. You sound like they can‘t kick the ball properly
Most of them were former US Youth National Team players or played in academies in England etc.
I saw brad Pitt in the thumbnail, I click.
10:33 Arsenal is one of the biggest clubs. Most funniest thing today.
Imagine they giving you a scavenger Hunt ......bruh 😭
universities hardly ever have Americans on the roster, we're just making other nations national teams better
MICHAEL READER factsssss
But you have to mention that your opponents are much younger than they are
They’re u20 and Stanford is u20-u23
how to study n play there
Never knew Brad Pitt played soccer
Ptp93
I'll take one please
Us " soccer " enough said .
@Chris Rein ya cuz a graduate of business management , so managing Best Buy, will get 100+ Lol
@Chris Rein wonder where the mcdiks manager will be at 60
@Chris Rein more like.paying back their student loans and already in debt as soon as they walk out the door like most Stanford graduates
Allowed to go on tour ONCE every FOUR years?! BS. Smh at NCAA
Football*
No, it's definitely soccer. Says so right in the title. (Can you read?)
Akron's internationals are going to expose Stanford's privilege this year.
ForRealSwagmaster Not really no.
Surely Fulham under 16s?
stretford reds I don’t think so, they played QPRs u23s
@@secretagentrandybeans5602 It wasn't the under 16s though as the QPR under 23 manager said "it was nice to see them against older players". That means the QPR team were probably under 16s too
Don't forget dudes call it football.
we have a sport called football. we're not a dumbass country its just what we fucking call it
Brotherhood:)
Check out this goal I scored playing at holland high th-cam.com/video/ittNxzqR_-k/w-d-xo.html
Celebrating like made in a friendly 😂😂
It looks like they played under 16s teams too.
How are there no black players in this team?
The only minorities that are well represented in American Elite Universities would be Asians (South Asians included , e.g : Students of Indian descent). The most selective colleges enroll more students from the top one percent of the income distribution than from the entire bottom half. While black and Hispanic students are far more likely to be poor than any other students, a majority of poor students who apply to elite colleges are neither black nor Hispanic. Heck, one of the dude in the team has a house in London. What are the probabilities of that happening, first in general and second for a member of the team who happens to be of color ? 😂😊
Kareem Alcindor I’m trying to understand what ur saying, but u started taking about one thing and then went to another point with no transition
@@user-qd4he8jz9t Where did you get lost ? The transitional point was from the fact that elite colleges do not necessarily enroll from poor students, Black and Hispanic are more likely to be poor but even within that demographics, a majority of poor students who apply to elite colleges are neither black nor Hispanic, hence the rarity of finding an African American playing for that team.
Pretty simple. Either none tried out, or no one who tried out was good enough.
Ronald Cammarata very few players on that team “tried out” most got recruited
U kind of look like brad pitt
bro in here in america soccer is so expensive and even tho you need a ride to go to games if you dont you're fucked they dont have private buses that's crazy
When they do the same against same age EPL academies then I will be impressed. Two younger championship academies and a lower league team? mmmm....
Gabe G. Lol you’re a moron
These are college STUDENTS. That's their job. Soccer is secondary.
i expect the women soccer tour to be as long
Hello bubunectar here comes the sjw
Hello bubunectar why? They don’t generate as much revenue for the University? Shouldn’t the teams that make more money for the uni, get better privileges?
No one cares about womens sports
stfu
did their cheeks get claped
The One 21
They beat fullham 3-0 lol I did not expect that
The One 21
They beat all 3 opponents mate
@@delevingne8691 which fullham team? What age group ?
@@lukasobel8820 probs u21
Phoenix-King 77 watch the video dumbass
It's football not soccer
No, definitely soccer. Says so right there in the title. (Can you even read?)
@@ronaldcammarata3422 I mean the real name of this sport is football because that's how we call it in Europe and all around the world.
LETS GO WILLY
So much money spent, professional movies... but the US don't even play the world cup
Clément Gousseau all the talent in the US goes to other sports
ha, NCAA soccer, cute!
Team Jizz
Gg (for no reason)
So white
Ggg 10 its stanford lol
SSTWELVE exactly lol should be expected
Jai Lane “this is America”
All the black players that were on the team last year when they won went pro
Tchety The Great ok
Cheese news
Damn the Brits are bad
Gay boys
grEAT