Reminds me of a brawl my team got into once. We were up 4-0 so the other team started a fight. We all ran off the field, but they forced both teams to forfeit... costing us the win and the chance to play in the final... later we found out 8 players on the other team were actually too old to be in the tournament. 2 had criminal records.
that sucks man we were lucky in my tourney we won our last game and squeaked into first place, but the game before the opposing team drafted over age guys who were semi-pro and were clearly way too skilled to be in our league. What's funny is they only won by 1 point (score 2-3) karma prevailed and we won but that s**t happens sometimes and needs to stop.
Look at the football expert here 😂 these are two high school teams that played pretty well for high school level. This was never advertised as a premier league match
@@bryanswack you must’ve played at Barca’s youth academy right that’s why you expect such high level? 😂 take a good look around the U.S (Assuming it’s in the U.S due to things in the video) and you’ll find a ton of teams way worse then this and not too many teams that are much better than this. This is an American high school level. Don’t know why you expected a top tier match from two high schools 😂
As an Englishman, I've got to say I'm Impressed with 1. The speed of the game and 2. How the hell you can play with all the other writing on the pitch!
i’ve played against central high last year and when we was leading 5-0 they started throwing hands and throwing sets that they ain’t about they weird asl😭
dont complaine brother, be smarter get them red carded...look for the dertiest player challange him on a 1 v 1..get him yellow carded and then red carded..if your mexican bro..look at some cuautemoc blancos highlighs you will learn a lot
Actually, as a referee, if it's two players and you can stop/prevent it, fine. In mass confrontation, the referees back out and let the players deal with it. The three man system (and 2) basically take up positions (a triangular view) to watch and take numbers. Anyone entering the field from the benches earns a yellow card each for unsporting behavior (entering the field of play without referee consent is given to players, not substitutes or substituted players. UB is the YC definition). Coaches are disciplined equally for entering the field of play. Outside agents are removed/ejected from the premises. After melee is sorted out, the center referee confers with the ARs and cards issued as needed. Mass confrontation is a pain trying to get numbers.
@@frpgplayer most of them aint real refs They only took the course to earn some money but they are used to small children's games, that's why it's very rare to see a red card in two years I played I saw only two, many only know the basics that's why some games get out of control.
Bad bro these teams aren’t bad at all they are decent. They move the ball well sometimes and have some sense of soccer iq sometimes but they aren’t bad lol
Seriously, the referee shortage is a reality. Two referees on a game at this level sucks for the officials and the teams. I've only had to work a dual-control game once or twice in the last five years at the varsity level, and those were 2A games.
I personally loveeeeeee and prefer a one man system . all refs ref with different styles. if your AR's don't fit your style, it's a long day. some refs let too much go and some refs don't let the play flow . many young college refs allow the players to kill each other by yelling " play on " or "nothing there" too much when they should be cracking down on the roughness .
Apart from the fight was this a fairly fair game. What also stands out is how much the players respect the referees decisions in America. I play in Germany and the players just bitch about every decision the referee makes against their own team all the time
We usually do Bc if we start to question the call they could card you so we usually don’t risk it and let it go, let our coach or captain ask why the call was made
@@KingK9 I think that’s just the men’s soccer. The women soccer is actually pretty hardcore and there’s not a lot of whining and playing the victim. This is all relative to gender and strength since we all know men tend to be stronger so comparing women to men physically as if they are the same is unfair. Women soccer is much rougher proportionally.
The fight didn't actually start until the players from the red team came running over and started pushing #5 on the white team. Sure, #5 got called for an aggressive foul, but that's part of the game. It happens all the time without people fighting. I blame the red team for starting the fight.
if you cant take a cheap shot dont give a cheap shot, 17 started it with the cheap shit he was pulling immediately before it, 5 just stepped in when his teammate didnt do it for himself
5:42 this should be a yellow to #8 red for the recklessness of the challenge. At the very least it needs to be a public warning saying the referee will not tolerate further challenges like that
You ever play soccer man?😂🤣yes it was a dirty tackle but could have been a yellow at least. He was going to the ball and mistimed it. Yellow card maybe, not red.
@@eliasvillatoro958 the wording in my comment is confusing let me fix it "#8 red should get a yellow card for playing reckless". I also continue to say a public warning would be acceptable. No one said red card
This is what I expect when I go to USA, just no team chemistry and all they think that matters is goals. No proper communication at all, only pro clubs have these
@@thebrand647 yeah but they take a long time to obtain all that. In Europe, 10 year old kids are playing like adults already. In the USA, 20 year olds are still playing like kids
I remember thinking that the high school level was a high level when I just started playing in high school and when I was there, I saw that really no, with how much they train the level is very low, very physical but good touch game never, position 4-4-2 the most basic, the youth league where I played in Mexico without training we had more level, arriving from Mexico two years later I was varsity and only because my first year I didn't go to tryouts. Third division and in Mexico it is a higher level And that you do not play on such good fields, or balls like that.
Yeah youre right high school soccer is really low level honestly. Especially considering how demanding the training is. It seems like the coaches here just aren't very good. The reason you see them getting bodied all the time and it's super physical is because they don't really know what to do with the ball so they linger on it for way too long. This is down to poor coachng in my opinion, coaches in the US lack tactical knowledge to make the game easier for their players.
@@goated6146 It's true, When I was a kid, those who played in the academies or who aspired to be division one usually did not play in high school, since we have rules that you cannot play or train anywhere else. During the season, I did not understand until later that in academies and competitive teams you have double the opportunities and level of play, playing in high school is a nice experience, You experience a little of what it would be like to be a professional but the level is low, it bothered me a lot as I was a left or central defender and sometimes a forward 9, That the game was always long balls, they wanted that every ball that I had was a long ball, that wouldn't even reach the forward. I never like that when I was playing semipro, and Watching videos of coaches in Europe they always saw shooting the ball nowhere as a last resort, There was always talk about playing and putting together the play and more because I had to grow up when the Barcelona del tikitaka
10:30, damn mans really got jumped like that. I mean looked like only one of them actually got a good hit but still. Got jumped by the whole team of friendly fires
bro white played so bad any1 could’ve. u could even put up a prime jordi alba performance and score 10 it’s funny like white didn’t play good and the red always exploited from the wing and the defense looked so slow if you have pace you could definitely out run these guys and a strong foot score some goals
5 started it when he came in with that dirty ass tackle, elbow up hitting the dude on the face and finished it off with that high kick between the players shoulder. After that the dude on the red grabbed him because of what he did
This a school team bc no offense if they are they all bad for there age no offense they just let the ball go like nothing but they need more practices ~Pro Soccer~
Despite the fight which can happens in football games especially at that age of the players , i can tell both teams played very well for high school teams , there were alotf boys withvery good individuel skills.
i was at a soccer game a few years back and we were last place playing the first place team and the parents started throwing hands at the other parents and calling us trash even though we js ended up having a tie 0-0
My dads highschool team changed a rule one game that now says something about how the benches can’t interact with each other or something, because one game the two teams got in a massive brawl after a guy on their teams bench tripped someone on my dads team.
@@ChristianKuzdra-pp2st I feel like the field has to do with it. I dont understand why games are played in a American football field. I know they have a pitch somewhere in Cali where they can play in.
This is actually a good level of physical contact aside from the fight and shoulder checks. Some defenders don't fight hard enough to protect the ball I've never gotten a card for simply turning my back on a player that has the ball and using it to bump him off and steal the ball, sometimes in a rough way causing them to fall over or get pushed back, u can be as physical as you want to in Soccer u just have to do it in a legal way.
@@RosalesFilmss Thanks, glad you record the games. I typed #4 and meant #5, hence the edit. I used to just delete comments so I wouldn't edit them since last year you accused me of lying and editing a comment even though I just changed the grammar/misspelling. I mostly do the commentary/analysis for myself as practice to go through the thought process as a referee so when I'm reffing a game, I can go through the process quickly so I make a decision decisively and correctly.
@@RosalesFilmss also did the referees end up showing cards to players? Did they play out the rest of the game or was it terminated/abandoned from that point?
@@jimbooo5713 while self defense is a US legal system argument, self defense is not in the rules of soccer. If you don't want a red, you take the punches and run away and/or hope teammates and others hold back people that are punching you.
Ref lost control of the game. He let white play dirty no calls and called all the soft one for red and that boiled out of control Plus red played much better. White was being held together by the ref it seems
Right i mean no offence to any of the players however im english and would like give small review of the match as a whole, i feel that non of these players would make it higher than non league football yes there high school kids but the coaching seems off as defence is at 6 and 7 not in a line trying play out without real purpose from both teams making silly errors and panic when they made the errors, the goals show how the defence hasnt been trained by not closing down and committing to blocking shots, heading away on corners was good but could of been up the pitch or use more force get it out over the touchline so ball was less likely come right back in, attack seems ok from both sides the red i would rarther they cross balls in instead of shooting from a bad angle plus turn more players as the strikers have good ball control they just need use that to there benefit back into the defender and turn inside to get the shots off, the main problem is the fact players are not looking up to see whos in the space early enough, receive the ball look up see whats around as a good team makes space communicates well and are able teka taka round better, goalkeepers i have say are very sit back sort now to show how good you are back there command the back lines command the area also dont go flying into crossed balls if its coming at pace as you will miss it, the ref and lines men i have say made some interesting decisions to say the least some challenges where fair and given as free kicks some blatant free kicks was waved away back pass to keeper in first half wasnt given there was a goal that looked offside wasnt given, then moving onto the ending fair tackle white player over reacts and handbags both teams didnt help the situation best thing is to get the team mate out of situation and if in the situation dont do anything stupid like putting hands on the player let them get into trouble and play with the advantage than lose player also, this is a opinion on this game alone and could of been a off day all round for both sides so hope no one takes to heart
@@rsj6636 “TheN yOu DoNt HaVe A PassiOn foR tHe GaMe” that’s the most garbage thinking and saying. It doesn’t really live up for today’s standards. When has good sportsmanship been bad? Almost never because it’s really underrated and it’s getting ignored with young players watching their idols throw tantrums on the big screen for something 100% is foul. Dudes wanna act a fool and injure other players? That’s some ghetto shit. At least admit fault of your dirty playing and better your game by not fouling others due to your lack of performance. Good players don’t play dirty or foul others to get the upper hand, only shitty players do. Play simple football damn it.