Round 1: Soccer game with no special preparation. The World Cup winner will be told on the spot that they'll be playing against a 22-man team comprised of average American high school soccer players. Assume that fatigue from playing the World Cup games isn't an issue. The HS team plays with two goal keepers at once, and the pros can't have more than 11 players on the field at once.
Round 2: Soccer game with a month's preparation on both sides. The HS teams will be practicing with each other and can develop a strategy to use their numbers to their advantage. The pros can adjust their strategy as well.
Round 3: A 4400m relay race. The pro team runs a 11x400, the HS team runs a 22x200.
Are you talking about the women's national team losing to a random bunch of 13 year old boys? Are you one of those fake woke clout chasing SJWs with irrational emotional thinking patterns seeking manufactured personal validation online because you can't achieve anything of real substance yourself?
Round one: The 22-man team have never played as a team before and have no solid game plan. Pros win 5-0.
Round two: It's going to be incredibly difficult to score against a goal that's defended by two goalies at once. HS team gets lucky in overtime and wins 1-0.
Round three: HS team barely wins this. Average pro runs a 55" 400, average HS boy runs a 27" 200.
Pro team blows out HS on 1 and 2. The only way the HS team would be competitive is if they had 21 players stand inside the box the whole game and let the pros beanball them the entire game. But that probably would not work as some of the HS players would get injured. Pro soccer moves at twice the pace as HS and the pros shoot with twice the accuracy and velocity and the average HS player.
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Horrible strategy. If half of the kids played man-to-man, and the other half played zone, the kids might have won. Instead, it was a chaotic mess of everyone chasing the ball.
Round 1: Soccer game with no special preparation. The World Cup winner will be told on the spot that they'll be playing against a 22-man team comprised of average American high school soccer players. Assume that fatigue from playing the World Cup games isn't an issue. The HS team plays with two goal keepers at once, and the pros can't have more than 11 players on the field at once.
Round 2: Soccer game with a month's preparation on both sides. The HS teams will be practicing with each other and can develop a strategy to use their numbers to their advantage. The pros can adjust their strategy as well.
Round 3: A 4400m relay race. The pro team runs a 11x400, the HS team runs a 22x200.
Played football for years. First two are not even close, two world class players and a keeper alone would beat a team of AVERAGE high schoolers.
For you who probably never played football competitively just think about running. You take an AVERAGE highschool runner, he runs a 5:20 mile, world class marathoners can run 4:40 miles for two hours straight. Now just imagine the difference between the best players of the most prestigious and most popular game in the world vs the average highschool player in a country that isn’t even good at that sport. The score in the first one would be something like 16-0 minimum. The second one wouldn’t be as impressive because the goalkeepers would have the time to train together and adjust so it would become really hard to score but the score would still probably be something like 5-0.
The last one really depends on the teams. Average at football doesn’t mean average at running and good at football doesn’t necessarily mean fast over 400m, because they don’t train for long sprints at all. A lot of highschool football players are very fast and not necessarily very good at football. In fact I’ve seen many average highschool players who would probably smoke any world class player over 400m, just keep in mind Centro, Fisher, Wayde Van Niekerk and many more come from football.
Moreover, some professional football players probably can’t break 70 for their life (Giroud 2018 world cup winning team striker) but almost any highschool player can run 35. The highschool team probably wins in most cases.
The pros win scenarios 1 and 2 by as many goals as they want to. The high school players are neither skilled nor disciplined enough to create space of their own to score, nor are they capable of dispossessing professionals and denying them space to operate. They're also much, much worse in the air. The pros will score on every corner kick they are awarded.
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