AMERICAN Reacts to Football Explained for (Clueless) Americans!

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  • @justme1111
    @justme1111 ปีที่แล้ว +539

    In Britain and most of Europe there is no need for parents to make their kids play Football (soccer) in fact they would have serious trouble trying to stop them

    • @justme1111
      @justme1111 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      A football

    • @snazzy8767
      @snazzy8767 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      my mum keeps telling me to stop cus i ruin my school shoes

    • @joaquinmaradieguebless2839
      @joaquinmaradieguebless2839 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@snazzy8767this really relatable around the world I guess

    • @evm7385
      @evm7385 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      You forgot south América

    • @kishortharan
      @kishortharan ปีที่แล้ว +1

      same for some in India and Singapore

  • @almostyummymummy
    @almostyummymummy ปีที่แล้ว +96

    Parents don't need to make you play. Kids play the sport because they can and want to.

    • @Mylczan
      @Mylczan ปีที่แล้ว +3

      true true, first they play with their friends after the school on the local field, or in the primary school durring their sport classes, if they like it more than others they usualy sign in into to the local footbal club (sport club) to learn how to play or just to keep their fit up cause it's important in that age to be healthy - all reasons U can imagine are true - nobody knows if they are going to become pro player or it's just a play during their childhood but that's the place where their first managers or their coach will fish true talents - imho it's much more fair than a draft cause everybody got a chance to become a pro footbal player, no university league is needed at all - only skills matter and your love for football. And let's say it straight - for many many ppl football is more than a religion!

  • @atharv7353
    @atharv7353 ปีที่แล้ว +78

    Barcelona, in the 2008-09 season, won a Sextuple (6 trophies). They won literally every trophy available.

    • @fedegwagwa
      @fedegwagwa ปีที่แล้ว +10

      I remember!! And the next year Inter won 5

    • @kevineggs1376
      @kevineggs1376 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Bayern Munich did it in 2020 aswell

    • @alienzenx
      @alienzenx ปีที่แล้ว +1

      eh....I only count 3. The other ones are just one off games that are basically friendlies.

    • @kevineggs1376
      @kevineggs1376 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@alienzenx No, they are not… European Super Cup and others are important games at the start of the season and count as official trophies towards a sextuple.

    • @alienzenx
      @alienzenx ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@kevineggs1376 A trophy that you play one game to win is not a real trophy and you know it. I have no idea who won the super cup in any given year, and I don't care. I do know who won the premiere league, the championsleague, the FA cup and the other major domestic leagues. you can count them if it makes you feel better. I have never heard someone calling it "a double" when a team wins the premiere league and the community shield. A double or a treble means the league, european cup and domestic cup. to the majority of football fans.

  • @benjaminbronnimann3966
    @benjaminbronnimann3966 ปีที่แล้ว +218

    When it comes to scouting and signing talents football works very different from US sports. Instead of a draft every team has it's own youth academy where they develop their own players, sometimes from the age of 6. Those youth players are either kids from the town of the club or the region and then you also have scouts who search the country (or other countries) for young talents to sign to the academy. FC Barcelona (from Spain) for example found Messi in Argentina when he was 13 and signed him instantly. He moved to a different continent at 13 to play for "La Masia" Barcelona's academy, one of the most revered youth programs in the world and at 16 he made his professional debut for Barcelona's 1st team. Barcelona also provided for Messis family so they could move there with him, in other words Messi was providing for his family at 13.
    So as a club you can either build up a good academy with good coaches and training facilities or you can just try to buy talents from smaller clubs to build up your team. Imagine instead of the draft NBA teams had their own academies where they develop their own players trying to out compete the academies of the other teams. Ofcourse you can develop these talents' skills to fit perfectly into your system if you plan for the long term.
    I think both approaches are interesting but what I love about the academy system is that most of those talents are either from the town of the club or from the region, that's why those homegrown talents are often fan favorites, they're from the same town as the fans, they've been with the club long before they joined the 1st team and they tend to be more loyal since they understand the values of the club much better than players who were bought from other clubs. Fans can identify with homegrown players much more and when a team has alot of them fans can identify with the team as a whole much more.

    • @erkijoeleht8
      @erkijoeleht8 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Wanted to explaim that also, but damn man, that explanation was PERFECT, hope he reads it.

    • @spyro257
      @spyro257 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      VERY well explained!

    • @cpt.flamer7184
      @cpt.flamer7184 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It's also fascinating how every academy has own style or rather a philosophy of football which is also most of the time the philosophy of the club itself. Most notably Ajax's academy where since the '70 they teach "total football" with high preassure and high discipline, La Massia and their tiki taka style with fast passes and heavely focused possesion or... Bryne's academy xD in the early '00 they've started innovative program with minimalizing the rivalry between boys and emphasis on more casual games with loose rules, they basically let them play, just like on the street but with top notch fields and equipment ;p They also never kick anyone out, every kid who want to play can do it. They are from the small town and not many players attended to the academy, but they've managed to produce a few pretty good pro players including Erlin Haaland xD He was in this academy since he was 5 until he was 16.

    • @lukecole5056
      @lukecole5056 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And I don't know around the world, but in Argentina we have small clubs everywhere, clubs that doesn't compete in any of the Argentine Leagues, just for kids. These are usually community owned clubs, that competes in regional kids tournaments. Most of the time they play futsal or 7-each-side-football instead of 11-football, but there are always scouts watching the games and trainings and looking for kids to invite them to the big clubs youth academies like Boca Juniors, Newells, etc. I think Messi started directly in the Newell's academy but most players in the NT started playing futsal at 3-4-5 yo for their neighbourhood small club. Maradona as an example, he started playing for a club called "Cebollitas" in the hood (a really poor hood) until someone from Argentinos Juniors (1st division club) saw him there and invited him to the youth academy (and bought him a house for his family, because he was that good already lol)

    • @cpt.flamer7184
      @cpt.flamer7184 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@lukecole5056 actually Messi started just as you described a typical route of Argentinian kid ;p He started in really small local club called Grandoli where his father was a coach, he played there for 2 years before he moved to Newell's.

  • @TheBattleRabbit860
    @TheBattleRabbit860 ปีที่แล้ว +99

    I once saw a British comedian talking about American football and how it's always stopping so the players can line up again and how many commercials there are. He said that international football is like a national pause when their team is playing. Everyone stops, everyone watches, well everyone that's into the game that is. My personal favorite team is Arsenal F.C. The one thing I wish MLS did differently here in the US is have relegation, the bottom teams moves down and the top three move up. I feel like that would give each team a bigger incentive to push themselves each year with more on the line.

    • @almostyummymummy
      @almostyummymummy ปีที่แล้ว +17

      While a P/R system would be nice (!?), the US doesn't have a foundation in place to handle the such a thing.
      The country's biggest stumbling block to be so they can even begin to be taken seriously as a footballing nation is to get rid of the pay-to-play system they have/use.
      Allow the sport to be as accessible as possible for as many as possible. Increase the player base to give them more talent to choose from. It's the sport of the masses, not the sport of the privileged few.

    • @jonisilk
      @jonisilk ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@almostyummymummy Agreed, Pay to Play is without doubt the biggest obstacle to the MLS becoming the globally renowned talent factory it has the potential to become. Most of the games greatest players don't come from wealth or privilege, they reach the top by fighting tooth and nail for everything, from the bottom up. They just need a pathway into the game.

    • @darrylbrookes2780
      @darrylbrookes2780 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@almostyummymummy lol everyone pays to play its just the how much part of the thing
      well ya have to buy boots and buy your kit and a water bottle
      depending on where you live might have to rent a pitch
      i think but not sure on this parks have ones you can use for free maybe but i doubt it
      i think subs (the money you pay to your team for renting the pitch / getting the kit(uniforms) was about £3 like 20 years ago gotta be more now id guess £5 or £10 per week based on location)
      hahahaha just googled pay to play $2500 a year ..... for what
      america is full of scam artists
      the point of football is it can be played by anyone anywhere for nothing but the cost of a ball and somthing to make 2 goals out of
      one ball 4 shirts for goal posts (dont care about the cross bar just call it over if it is then fight about it if its close)
      i should move to the us and start up 520 pay to play thingys
      23 kids in a squad x $2500
      10 in each state basicall
      thats 30 mill a year
      fuck it i think id be happy with 1
      i could under cut them by a fuck load
      16 game season $160 a year
      $10 a game basically
      outlay is 2 goal posts and a ball and 23 matching shirts
      find a park and bob my rich as fuck uncle
      the american dream

    • @Jonathan-gl3tf
      @Jonathan-gl3tf 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@darrylbrookes2780 Man the point has passed totally over your head like miles away. When we talk about paying to play we are not talking about renting pitches, most of the clubs have their own pitches and of course they pay for it, since the construction and buying the land for the academy, stadium, administrations, till the people involved and so on. Of course everyone will have to pay to play. But the thing her is league itself. The MLS is the only league in the world in which a team has to pay some milions of dollars to be part of. So when you pay to be part of a league you can never be out and other teams can never enter unless they pay that amount of money. Meanwhile with promotion/relegation system you don't pay to play in the particular league, you reach it through your performance. As I said, of course you are paying a lot of things to play to reach that level but still you are not paying to that league to be part of that, in fact once you reach it, you are paid to be there.

  • @albinjohnsson2511
    @albinjohnsson2511 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    The amount of football players is many many many times higher than that of players from any American sport. It's the world's most popular sport and most played sport. A couple of years ago I read that Brazil alone has more than 5,000 professional players. So the scouting apparatus is global and extremely well-developed. Clubs have their own academies to educate players and will scout the local area. The larger the club, the larger the academy and the wider the area. But they also scout globally. To give an example, I follow a Swedish mid-tier team. The Swedish league is like the 15-20th best league in Europe, but even bad teams in Sweden will regularly scout youth players in Africa and South America. Sometimes they send scouts to watch these players themselves, sometimes they find them in international youth cups, often they get recommendations from international scout networks, and of course, a lot of scouting is now data-driven and done online. There are insane scout databases tracking tens of thousands of players and their performances.

  • @johnchristmas7522
    @johnchristmas7522 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Football (soccer) is THE most popular game in the whole world. Once you understand the game, its full on. No adds. No two teams (as American football) as one team. Football (soccer) has both defence and attack in the SAME team. Continuous play for 90 mins with a short break after 45 mins(half time). Its NOT an all day thing like the USA. Watch some of the best teams in recent years, Barcelona, Manchester United, Liverpool, Ajax, Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. Then if you enjoy it, try watching The World Cup. Have a great time. Oh try watching Messi- greatest player ever.

  • @DarleneLesmana
    @DarleneLesmana ปีที่แล้ว +14

    football is also a lot more competitive because instead of having every player in america being your competition in american football, in football every player in the world is. anyone from anywhere can get contracted, if you look at a team like spurs, you'll hear so many different accents! no matter where you're from, if you're good you can play for whatever team wants you

  • @benjaminbronnimann3966
    @benjaminbronnimann3966 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    15:20 here's a list of clubs who have won the treble:
    Barcelona (08/09 & 14/15)
    Bayern Munich (12/13 & 19/20)
    Celtic (66/67)
    Ajax (71/72)
    PSV (87/88)
    Manchester united (98/99)
    Inter Mailand (09/10)
    And here's a list of clubs who have won the quadruple:
    Celtic (66/67)

    • @malotielemans3863
      @malotielemans3863 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      dude barca won 6 in 2009 (record) and 5 in 2015/16

    • @dryames4319
      @dryames4319 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah but I think he’s talking about in a single season

    • @atharv7353
      @atharv7353 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      barca won a sextuple in 2009 bruh

    • @benjaminbronnimann3966
      @benjaminbronnimann3966 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@atharv7353 they won a sextuple in a year, not a season

    • @atharv7353
      @atharv7353 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@benjaminbronnimann3966 But still 5 trophies in the 2008-09 season. Laliga, Champions league, Copa del Rey, Spanish supercup, uefa supercup.

  • @kingmisssile9730
    @kingmisssile9730 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Barcelona and Bayern Munich have both won 6 titles in one year. They won all the big trophies and then the little ones too

  • @cornelius8617
    @cornelius8617 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The rewinding is good. Shows you actually want to know you're not just trying to get it over with.

  • @darliebb
    @darliebb ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The quality of football even as far down as the national league and national league north and south can lead to really interesting and close battles in the cup competitions

  • @kentgrady9226
    @kentgrady9226 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    To the question of recruiting players:
    Football clubs have youth organizations called "academies". Players enter academies from a very young age - sometimes 8-9. They sign contracts with the club, but are not professional yet. It's similar to a letter of intent in American college sports, the only difference being the age of the players.
    Players who are good enough, advance through different age groups up to roughly age 19. Those who are not, are released. Once a player graduates from an academy, he may play for the club's reserve team (like a practice squad for the NFL, only they play actual matches against other reserve teams and/or lower division teams). If he's exceptional, he may go immediately to the club's senior team, IE the team that everyone watches on television.
    Academy players may be scouted by other clubs, with the player's rights being bought and sold just as if he were a senior player.
    MLS clubs have academies, as well. Many are partnered with prominent European clubs, and have developed excellent relations of their own.
    MLS is what's known as a "seller's league". While the standard of the league as a whole is inferior to England, Spain, Germany, etc, it is high enough that the top players attract the interest of elite leagues and clubs. The difference in quality and talent is similar to the difference between very good college football teams and the NFL.
    Obviously, any NFL team would destroy even the best college teams. But there are exceptional college players with the talent to play in the NFL. That's an imperfect analogy, but close enough for a high level understanding.
    Transfers are a key source of income for clubs from lesser leagues. If a club can invest $500k in the training and development of a player, then sell his rights for $2 million, they will do it.
    My own club, Celtic, operates on a seller's model, as well. They typically buy players for $2-$8 million, play them for 2-4 years, then sell them to bigger clubs for substantial profits. Celtic play in Scotland, which is a lower league in terms of audience, quality, and economic power. But they are a well known, highly pedigreed club. Therefore, European scouts of big clubs look closely at successful Celtic players. Some recent Celtic players in bigger leagues include Odsonne Édouard, Kieran Tierney, and Josip Juranovic.

  • @1Yukian
    @1Yukian ปีที่แล้ว +4

    A FOOTBALL! lol I like watching react videos from people who are not very experienced or know little about the history of FOOTBALL. Good video, man. Wish you the best, bro!

  • @PeoplecallmeLucifer
    @PeoplecallmeLucifer ปีที่แล้ว +2

    12:00 there were a few cases where second ligue clubs won their nations cup (and by extension got into Euroligue qualification)

  • @Delboy0
    @Delboy0 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    In soccer they pretty much scout players from the aged of 4 or 5 looking for natural talent. Most teams have an academy or a soccer schools where you get coached and have schooling for free. Players can join these academies from the age of 8 years and if they are good they can go up each year like school, but can also get cut from the academy each year if they are considered not good enough. When they reach 14 or 15 they can be given an apprentice contract which is there to retain their services as youth team player. When they reach 18 they sign a professional contract and move to a team outside their continent.

  • @legahsee1able
    @legahsee1able ปีที่แล้ว +2

    There are more clauses that can be included in a transfer deal too. For example a buy-back clause, which means that if you sell a player to a team, if that new team decides to sell him on again the original team that sold that player will get first refusal to buy the player back.

  • @santanamauricio
    @santanamauricio ปีที่แล้ว +6

    as a youth you just can't walk up to a club and say I want to play for your youth academy, you have to try out and they have to say yes. playing in a lower league is the best specially if you are gifted, you will be identified. tiki taka is the one to watch

  • @nonyabizniz7204
    @nonyabizniz7204 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I stuck around for the whole video. I grew up playing soccer all the way through high school, too fat and slow for college. His suggestion of FIFA on a gaming console is good for learning the subtleties and intricacies and it's fun

  • @ja1212az
    @ja1212az 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love your reactions man, good work
    I am a Real Madrid fan and I like to see this information with new eyes.

  • @RianoJP14
    @RianoJP14 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Pep Guardiola's Barcelona from 2008 until 2012 is the best team that the world has ever seen without a doubt. It was such a privilege to have seen Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Puyol and many others playing together. Then watching them play agains Cristiano's Real Madrid... we lived the golden era boys.

  • @benjaminbronnimann3966
    @benjaminbronnimann3966 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Every club can buy a player from every other club, think of it as a free market. If I'm Liverpools manager for example and I want to buy Kylian Mbappe I have to offer his current club (PSG) a sum of money, however they can decide how much they want for him (unless he has a release clause in his contract which he doesn't). So let's say I offer 150 million for him PSG says no they want 300 million for him, now we negotiate until we can agree on a sum or if I can't afford what they demand I have to retreat and give up. If we agree on let's say on 250 million the next step is negotiations with Mbappe himself, where we offer him a contract and try to convince him to join us. If he signs the personal contract Liverpool transfers the 250 million to his old club (PSG) and he is now a Liverpool player.
    Transfers like that happen from small to big clubs on every scale, so there's players who get transferred for 10'000$ and there's players who get transferred for 100 million $, Neymar holds the all-time record, PSG paid 222 million € (or back then 263 million $) to Barcelona to get him. But again alot of people confuse this, that transfer fee doesn't go to the player himself, it goes to his old club. The player has his own salary, so if you wanna buy a player you have to pay the transfer fee and his salary aswell.

  • @arsenalfanatic267
    @arsenalfanatic267 ปีที่แล้ว

    Massive football fan here, enjoyed your video bruv

  • @yosepmarius
    @yosepmarius ปีที่แล้ว

    watch the vid from a to z, man, and loving your reaction

  • @Leslie-Rugby
    @Leslie-Rugby ปีที่แล้ว +2

    About the scouting and youth system, you should look up the story of Sandro Tonali. The basic idea is that he wanted to go to the youth academy of his favorite club but couldn't and had to go a different journey.

  • @Rokurokubi83
    @Rokurokubi83 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    We have scouts finding talent too, just our lower league teams are linked to a geographic location rather a school/college. Towns and cities can have multiple teams, like Manchester United vs Manchester United

  • @citycobra5014
    @citycobra5014 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I like to see how alien our soccer (we call it football, because we are playing it with our feet) concept is to you. That the european football scouts are everywhere. Scouting for example for a german club in venezuela, or scouting at that young age he mentioned.
    Obviously you haven't heard of Lionel Messi (from Argentina) which is by not a small amount of people considered to be the "GOAT" in Football. It is like one would say, he had never heard of Babe Ruth or Michael Jordan.
    Btw.: Bayern Munich from germany scored 6 Titles in 2020 (there are only two soccer clubs who ever won 6 Titles in one season. Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona from Spain):
    1. Winning the national league (Bundesliga),
    2. Winning the national cup (DFB-Pokal),
    3. Winning the european champions League (greatest club title in Europe),
    4. Bayern also did win the game between the Champions League Winner (Bayern itself) and the Europa League Winner (FC Sevilla) which is played every year between boths winners
    5. Winning the german supercup (usually played between national league winner and national cup winner, but as it was in both cases Bayern Munich itself, the game was played against the runners up in the cup final: Borissia Dortmund)
    6. And last but not least the Club-World Cup: Where the best teams of every continent are playing + another country where this tournament is taking place., so that they have 8 Clubs which are competing to reach and win the final.
    And Bayern Munich did win these 6 Titels in only one Season. Only one other team could do this great achievement before (FC Barcelona in 2009) and no club after Bayern scored 6 Titles in one season again, which Bayern Munich achieved this as only the second club in history.

  • @wendy.ocampo
    @wendy.ocampo 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    just a few months ago, Manchester City won a Treble, Champions League, FA Cup and Premier League, what a season!

  • @masteryoda498
    @masteryoda498 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    In 1998/99 season, Manchester United did the treble, ie.they won the Premier League, FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League.

  • @jacksonconstantine5740
    @jacksonconstantine5740 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    17:58 it’s worth nothing that not every country uses release clauses. They’re still quite rare in the UK. They’re very common (maybe even mandatory) in Spain and Italy though.

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      they are mandatory in Spain, even if the player is signed from outside of Spain. Thomas Partey was famously stolen by Arsenal on the midnight hour of he transfer window deadline, simply because they triggered his release clause at 11:57pm.
      People do complain about it, because it allows the two big clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona to poach players from other clubs just by throwing money at them, usually at a bad time of the window.

  • @mthokozisinkomoxulu8097
    @mthokozisinkomoxulu8097 ปีที่แล้ว

    6:51 In Fact FIFA's TH-cam Channel Had A Series Called "World Cup At Home" Where You Could Watch Classic FIFA Tournament Matches In Full. They Got Matches From As Far Back At The 1970 World Cup To As Recent At The Womens World Cup In 2019.

  • @asantos5613
    @asantos5613 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2 notes: Scouting is done by scouts with an expertise in local leagues. For example in American sports you have several coaches and assistant coaches handle scouting. In Futbol teams have designated scouts not on the coaching staff. Say Chelsea has a scouting team of scouts they set out to watch games in Africa they can scout kids as young as 9 for their youth Academy. The youth players then move sometimes with their parents and sometimes to a boarding school run by the team. There are also scouts for ages up to adults. Different teams focus on recruitment in different regions of the world. All big teams are connected all over the world.
    2. Release clause. Players agents negotiate whether a player gets a release clause built into their contracts. So some players have them and some don't. Sometimes a player won't agree to play for a team if not given one. Sometimes a team will not take a player with a release clause in the contract. Smaller teams often get highly rated young players to put really big release clauses on and flip to up their revenue for business reasons and for reinvestment in new players. For example Moises Caicedo does not have a release clause. The 21 year old Ecuadorian came to England to play for Brighton. Brighton I'd a small team with excellent scouting. They bought him for 6 million pounds( roughly 7.5 million dollars) 2 years ago. Homeboy has balled out and is now considered one of the best in his position. They now are asking big teams to pay 100 million pounds for him. They will buy more players with that sum and pocket cash. They also just sold a player named Macalister who had a great year and won the World Cup with Argentina. They paid around 8M if memory serves me. His estimated worth was around 55-60m do to the crazy market currently in England. They had to let him go for 35m bc Liverpool activated his release clause. So win some lose some on that front.

  • @cucu851223
    @cucu851223 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My 5-year-old kid is already a signed player who has 2 training day in a week. In Hungary, most preschools has opportunity for football education. I never forced him to play.

  • @milosstefanovic6603
    @milosstefanovic6603 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You think in such American way, WITH YOUR FEELINGS. No, you play for the strongest club that offers you to play for them

  • @goncaloferreira1460
    @goncaloferreira1460 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    you just need a ball or an improvised one with paper and tape (tough times) and you can play, this is why everyone plays it around the world and love it

  • @neilgilbert6798
    @neilgilbert6798 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Manchester United won the treble in 98 99 season and the only team to do it in England they won premier League FA cup and champions League all in one season good reaction pal

  • @paulwilson2651
    @paulwilson2651 ปีที่แล้ว

    Notts County a English team went from what was then League four up to league one and went all the way back down to League four in successive seasons.

  • @PeoplecallmeLucifer
    @PeoplecallmeLucifer ปีที่แล้ว +2

    20:10 weeel yes there are parents who push their kids into sports ..... it does make sense, you want your kid to be active and not just sit around
    But do consider that most kids want to hang out with friends ..... toss them a ball, and a few rules and they have a new source of fun

  • @matthewhoward8852
    @matthewhoward8852 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    All teams have a main team(1st team) that plays in the main competitions. They have a reserve team and then age groups for younger players as well.

  • @polkanietzsche5016
    @polkanietzsche5016 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Fun fact: Only 2 football confederations have won a world cup, UEFA (I believe they have 11 or 12) and the Conmebol (10 in total, 5 Brasil, 3 Argentina and 2 Uruguay)

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      England 1
      Spain 1
      Italy 4
      Germany 4
      France 2
      Brazil 5
      Argentina 3
      Uruguay 2
      The World Cup final has always been played with a European team in it since the 1950 World Cup (Brazil vs Argentina). The host has won the World Cup on several occasions- Uruguay, Argentina, Italy, England, France, Germany (West Germany) have all won at home so being the host is a good advantage. Brazil have hosted the WC twice but have not won it, losing the final in 1950 and being whopped 7-1 in 2014 by Germany.

  • @bizzz29
    @bizzz29 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The contract part 🤣🤣🤣 (the release clause is legal in spain but in other European? I don't think i had see other country do that)

  • @ulrichhaepp2657
    @ulrichhaepp2657 ปีที่แล้ว

    It all starts with some boys in the neighborhood, playing soccer on the street or backyard,, when about 6 years old some join nearby local clubs, which exists in every city quarter or smallest village, with compete in the lowest leagues. They're the best players need some luck, to get scouted from a scout in a higher lead,then to next higher league and so on. And when you are really really good you jump steps to initially higher leaves faster. And then there is somthing above all that, that is the national teams . They are recruited from the best players in a country from different clubs and compete in international championships like european championship ever 4 Years or world championhips 2 years later also ever 4 years. Those are held up in big tournaments of 2 0r 3 weeks.

  • @TheDarkstormy
    @TheDarkstormy 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There is, the League Win, the Cup Win, The Champions League Win/Europa League Win, the Cup Winners Cup (Played between the League and Cup Winners of each individual national league) The UEFA Cup Winners (Played between the Champions League and Europa League Winners) and then there is the Club World Cup (Elimination tournament played between the Six Confederation Champions), so you can if you have a squad of literal demigods, score a Sextuple Title. It's something of a thing, to manage that though.

  • @benjaminbronnimann3966
    @benjaminbronnimann3966 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    21:55 yes react to "the art of Tiki-Taka"

  • @rodrigocardenasholik8914
    @rodrigocardenasholik8914 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    UEFA and CONMEBOL are the biggest ones. Look at the FIFA World Cup winners and you get the deal.

    • @Britishbjornis
      @Britishbjornis ปีที่แล้ว

      I am sure UEFA and CONMEBOL have made deal where South American teams will join the UEFA nations league.

  • @waynefairclough3328
    @waynefairclough3328 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    soccer ball my arse, football

  • @Serryy
    @Serryy ปีที่แล้ว

    This video is great in most specifics, but it makes it sound like release clauses are standard. They are not. The agents of the players need to negotiate them into contracts when they talk with teams. Very useful to have tho. For example, a young talent who is very highly valued and probably the next big thing can sign a contract with a smaller club in order to get more playing time than if they had to compete for a spot with the superstars of a big club. And then, after a year or two of developing, they can move on to a big club and play there thanks to the release clause.

  • @BigNews2021
    @BigNews2021 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    15:20 In 2009 FC Barcelona won the sextuple. That's 6 trophies in one season:
    1. League cup. 2. Copa del Rey (Kings cup). 3. UEFA Champions League. 4. Super Copa de España. 5. UEFA Supercup. 6. FIFA Clup World Cup.
    In 2020 Bayern Munich also won their sextuple: Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, DFL Supercup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Supercup, FIFA Club World Cup.
    Those are the only two teams to have ever won a sextuple.

  • @aes1373
    @aes1373 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think another issue in the US is the "pay to play" system for football, which makes it slightly expensive for working class folk to get into it, unlike in Europe or South America where its pretty much a given that even people in poverty will get into the sport.

  • @gavunku
    @gavunku ปีที่แล้ว

    Kids in europe usually do trials for the big teams(the closest they have) and if they are talented they get noticed and go to become pros otherwise they just treat football as an hobby. But there is a whole industry of sending scouts in foreign countries to get the best talents they can find, most commonly in south america and it is not very rare to hear about the best brasilian talent of a generation poached from brazil at 18 yo, the whole neymar debacle with santos and barça is quite famous for example

  • @PeoplecallmeLucifer
    @PeoplecallmeLucifer ปีที่แล้ว +1

    16:20 well there are football academies for kids (it's kinda like extracurricular activity for most kids in there) and of course big clubs buy good player from small clubs
    EDIT ... ye he said that at 19:15

  • @BramLastname
    @BramLastname ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Finally a use for this ⚽
    Anyways, yes, you should watch a Tiki Takka video.
    Doesn't necessarily need to be for the channel,
    But it's one of those things that just helps to put things in perspective.

  • @saifabidalbloushi
    @saifabidalbloushi ปีที่แล้ว

    7:00 if only bro knew how funny that clip is 😂😂😂

  • @drigerdranzer7514
    @drigerdranzer7514 ปีที่แล้ว

    And now we have a third European tournament that the league runner ups have to enter only to reach the Euro League called European Conference League.

  • @user-vz8bh7eb6c
    @user-vz8bh7eb6c ปีที่แล้ว

    In the EA fifa video game the card stuff is a mode in the game that call fifa ultimate team or in short FUT and its the most popular mode but its hard to understand when you new to the game so try and play the basic modes like kick off or something

  • @Metalhammer1993
    @Metalhammer1993 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In Germany there are tons of kids and youth soccer clubs.
    Like the job church does in the US keeping kids from the streets and stupid shit, in Germany small low leagues and they do play their tournaments. That's where bigger clubs look for talent.
    Typically at age 17 you can go into a youth team and play youth tournaments, BUT if you are an absolute monster, you might be invited to play and train with the main team.
    However for that you need to be a monster on the pitch AND have top grades in school, which I personally really appreciate.
    Like Manuel Neuer, long time German Goalie has worked as a maths tutor. Simply because he was good at it and tutored other players in his homeclub Schalke 04 because they, with their maths grades wouldn't have been able to stay in the adult team.
    That by the way is something you will find about many players who started professional soccer young. They are well-spoken and intelligent. Because if they hadn't been, they wouldn't have been allowed to start their career when they did or at all.

  • @87darkmarcus
    @87darkmarcus ปีที่แล้ว

    If you really want to know how scouting works in football, you have to look up grass roots football and Sunday league football. This is where kids and teenagers get scouted to play for big clubs

  • @TrymYoutubeMainChannel
    @TrymYoutubeMainChannel ปีที่แล้ว

    6:09 it's not CF but it's called CAM Center Attacking Midfielder then the 1 single player highest up is known as the single striker a CF/ST

  • @Goregreet
    @Goregreet ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Every young boy plays football here

  • @Gia1911Logous
    @Gia1911Logous 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yeah so Messi has been described to be "like playing playstation" because he just gets the ball and starts going through everyone

  • @Brakdayton
    @Brakdayton 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    12:50 the team red country in S.America is probably Guiana which is usually classed as part of the Caribbean.

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Guyana (not Guiana) and Suriname identify as Caribbean and have similar cultures and population to the other Caribbean countries.

  • @petermarek1121
    @petermarek1121 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    a soccer ball lol

  • @longshot8052
    @longshot8052 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    welcome to wrexham is a good series to with the deadpool actor in it

  • @DaveBartlett
    @DaveBartlett ปีที่แล้ว

    It's 'PREMIER' League, not 'PREMIERE' league. 'premiere' means the first/earliest in terms of appearances/performances. 'premier' means first in importance/position.

  • @timglennon6814
    @timglennon6814 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    It’s Football, not Soccer.

  • @stevecooke2893
    @stevecooke2893 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    About the treble/quadruple thing, quite a few have won a treble. Man man city won one in the 22/23 season. However, no team has ever won a quadruple to date. Teams aspire to such feats, but even man city who are on fire right now, have never managed it

  • @Leleominator
    @Leleominator ปีที่แล้ว +1

    some content:
    Best goals 2022 brazil - th-cam.com/video/CaIjdA2LGvQ/w-d-xo.html
    Best goals 2021/2022 europe - th-cam.com/video/4J9ONOHLbw0/w-d-xo.html

  • @zvonimirbrekalo1291
    @zvonimirbrekalo1291 ปีที่แล้ว

    Barcelona under Pep Guardiola managed to win 6 trophies in a season
    The Spanish League
    The Spanish Cup
    The Spanish Super Cup
    The Champions League
    The European Super Cup
    The World Club Championship
    and a player named Pedro managed to score in every single one of those competitions.

  • @s.i.r_vam
    @s.i.r_vam ปีที่แล้ว

    I am a 6'1 number 10
    And I love the sport

  • @furfunnies
    @furfunnies ปีที่แล้ว

    A soccer ball lol 🤣

  • @the_real_idoit8166
    @the_real_idoit8166 ปีที่แล้ว

    15:44 yes they done it before the record right now is 6 trophies with only Barcelona and Bayern Munich accomplishing that

  • @johannesweiberg4013
    @johannesweiberg4013 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    im here til the end

  • @danstabler1819
    @danstabler1819 ปีที่แล้ว

    No English team has done the Quadruple. Man Utd did the 'Treble' in 1999, and Man City look like they might do it this year.

  • @darioasquino
    @darioasquino ปีที่แล้ว

    thought rafael leao knew how football works

  • @robertmikicki6126
    @robertmikicki6126 ปีที่แล้ว

    a football - yes, I watched it all

  • @ROBOTRIX_eu
    @ROBOTRIX_eu ปีที่แล้ว

    Cristiano Ronaldo - The man that can do Everything HD

  • @fishusmaximussus4064
    @fishusmaximussus4064 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2 Teas in Premier league history won the treble but no team ever won the quadruple

  • @Londronable
    @Londronable ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As others have explained, there's little difference between players and other employees in football.
    You want them? Offer them a contract. Every year some top players run out their contract. Sometimes these are players that used to be world class but got a bit old and are hoping for another big paycheck on shorter term rather than a new lesser paid contract with their current club for example.
    At lower levels basically every player only gets 1 year deals and so every season they're looking for new clubs.
    They already have a contract? Wait or pay the club to allow him to transfer.
    Professional contracts are from the age of 16. Until that point only youth contracts are available. These allow any team to offer contracts regardless. Of course the professional contract for the better 15 year olds will already be known.
    Remember, schools are not connected with these clubs. Children leave home early go train with their clubs. Clubs offer all sort of things to entice them.
    The player is the investment. The club invests in the player.

  • @randavidai4723
    @randavidai4723 ปีที่แล้ว

    "a football" (ive seen the all clip)

  • @ozamrani22
    @ozamrani22 ปีที่แล้ว

    Am I the only one who thought "Why Ousmane Dembele is commenting on football" ?

  • @furfunnies
    @furfunnies ปีที่แล้ว

    15:12 and then there is Barcelona who won Every single trophy (5) in 2015, just think about it

  • @ShashwatThakre69
    @ShashwatThakre69 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do a reaction on Barcelona tiki taka it's wonderful

  • @tonygregory9330
    @tonygregory9330 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ⚽ UK 🇬🇧 watcher 😁👍🏻

  • @SpiritmanProductions
    @SpiritmanProductions ปีที่แล้ว +1

  • @dario.m4707
    @dario.m4707 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Damn, i though raphael leao knew about football

  • @the_real_idoit8166
    @the_real_idoit8166 ปีที่แล้ว

    12:02 it has happened before though

  • @svoin
    @svoin ปีที่แล้ว

    According to UEFA wesite the only team to have won a quadruple is Celtic in 1966/67. Celtic is a Scottish team

  • @aliirajpoot6022
    @aliirajpoot6022 ปีที่แล้ว

    To answer your question Barcelona Won Six trophies in one season in 2010

  • @bulletproofman323
    @bulletproofman323 ปีที่แล้ว

    Noooo!!! Literally stopped right before the funniest part of the video!!! 🥲

  • @simongoddard7692
    @simongoddard7692 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yep us footballers have to be fit as fuck

  • @alexandthegr8
    @alexandthegr8 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🏈

  • @ciberzombiegaming8207
    @ciberzombiegaming8207 ปีที่แล้ว

    football - hey you didn't watch that video till the end. i did actualy, author made that video with powerpoint and like 50ish slides

  • @bvbs5572
    @bvbs5572 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Barcelona won trebles severak times and is the single one in spain to ever win 6 in a year [La Liga (which is Spain's League), Copa Del Rey (which is Spain's Cup), UEFA Champions League, Uefa Super Cup (which is a one off game between the Uefa Europa League Winner and Champions League winner) and Fifa Club World Cup (which is played between the winner of the different champions league in the world UEFA/CAF/CONMEBOL/ASEAN] That means winning every competition you have been in that year

  • @ryanbaldrick4311
    @ryanbaldrick4311 ปีที่แล้ว

    club one sixtuple champion
    Barcelona is li liga, spain cup ,Champion league, europe super cup, spain super cup and club world cup

  • @Master-vh2wm
    @Master-vh2wm 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    To find players they have youth clubs and academies at each club and they count out young talent sign them to their youth team if they are really good, and through that they develop and eventually work they way up to the first team

  • @Justin-bl1cj
    @Justin-bl1cj ปีที่แล้ว

    bro looks like rafeal leo

  • @mikebreslin9831
    @mikebreslin9831 ปีที่แล้ว

    In this he forgot to mention France lA Liguea, and Holand, Eridivesie.

    • @lolalo6344
      @lolalo6344 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did you mean the Netherlands and eredivisie?

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ligue 1 and Eredivese are farmer leagues

  • @robertgrant4987
    @robertgrant4987 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A soccer ball ⚽️

  • @fcb.4life66
    @fcb.4life66 ปีที่แล้ว

    Barcelona has won a sextuple which is basically 6 trophies in one yr the only team to ever do it

    • @captainfalconmain6576
      @captainfalconmain6576 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bayern had too but no one cares about that

    • @fcb.4life66
      @fcb.4life66 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@captainfalconmain6576 oh yh i forgot about bayern bc for some reason i always associate their cl win with 2019 not 2020

  • @Skyl3t0n
    @Skyl3t0n ปีที่แล้ว

    15:18 Bayern did a SEXTUPLE in the 2020/21 season. They were literally unstoppable. They only other team that did that in history was Barcelona back in its prime.
    That's what made Barca so famous and Messi a legend.
    Bayern never gets any recognition though and is still underestimated by everybody. Don't ask me why and how after everything they have achieved. They literally did the impossible so many times and even shat on Barca back when no other team could even hold a candle to them.
    They didn't lose a single Champions League match up to now and people always predicted the other teams to win. I just can't understand it.
    Maybe it comes from jelousy that a club that is a candidate to be called the best club that has ever existed, doesn't have a sheik or some other rich guy behind them that drowns them in money they didn't earn. Unlike every other team in the Champions League