ISuper-champions and rejected, an impossible relationship

The just-concluded World Cup generated a lot of enthusiasm and participation around the sport, the only one with such a worldwide dimension spread across every continent. Becoming a champion is the dream of a great many young people. Thinking of playing alongside Messi or Mbappé certainly occupies their dreams. Now the attention of these young fans is on the resumption of the league, on the likelihood that Napoli will continue in the winning streak rather than cheering for the teams they chase, will they succeed in this feat that many consider desperate. in any case what will resume will be a league with few Italian players. Young people who play soccer know that it will most likely continue to be a dream to play for the teams they cheer for. In fact, the logic of teams is to buy young but foreign players. It happens in team sports as well, but soccer is the sport most played by young people but provides few opportunities for affirmation. It is a phenomenon that affects other European countries as well, a newly published research related to Spanish soccer is titled “Ready to fail?”  In fact, it explains that juniors (14-19 years old) who aspire to become professionals (57 percent) far exceeds the number of players who will achieve this goal (10 percent). So, let’s get excited about the super champions but remember that their success is also built on a mass practice of young people who will be discarded because teams prefer to choose following another philosophy.

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