Actally, ot of all the results, it very much looks like fixed one hahahaha. The 43-0 is just way to obvious, ive seen regular 7-1 blow outs football. The 8-7 looks dodgy too. But if i would to put my money on a potentially fixed game without any background info (havent watched the video yet) it really would be the 1-0 lol
Important context here: This is not THE U14 league in Hungary, this is county level, which is the lowest level of U14 football. And most teams are from villages or little towns with hundreds or a few thousand people. When I played in this level I had a teammate who sometimes forgot that you can't stop the ball with your hands if you're not the gk. Also, the format in U14 is 2x40 minutes, 8+1 players with not full size pitch, and goals. The team which lost heavily had 9 players meaning they just had a full team, and the team which scored 43 had a full team with 6 substitutes. The winning team coach said he told the players before the match started to score 50 goals, but while playing, encourage the opponent as well so they won't stop playing. The last matchday happened at the same time for everyone, so they didn't know exactly how many goals they needed to score to win. They had to wait while refreshing the databank website to see the result of other teams. And scoring 43 goals in a league where the players are random 12-13 yo kids who can kick a ball at least a few meters away is pretty possible. I've seen results in U14/16/17/19 level like 57-0, 56-0, 33-1 etc. So I think it's more likely that it was not fixed. Here's the official report of the match: adatbank.mlsz.hu/match/61/1/27433/18/1942370.html
Idk why I thought it was an 11v11 game, and soit looked quite strange. In 9v9 ith a smalle pitch it's way easier to score and it's quite reasonable to score around 20 goals per match, so 40 it's a lot but still quite reasonable. It's way more strange the 0-1 game I'd say
1. They did not stop scoring, their last goal was scored 2 minutes before the end of the match 2. The now 2nd placed team beat that exact team 29:0 when they played in the middle of the season, so its totally reasonable for them to score 14 more when you are actually trying to score as much as possible.
27-0. But that's not the match to look at. Kerekegyházi (yes, the same team who scored 43 goals) were 21 goals behind Kecskemét before the final match of the 2022/23 U14 B league final. They won their match 22-1.
@@renerphothis is actually sus. Not just the scores. Although you’d have to watch the match to take any definitive conclusions. They could have slowed down after getting the result they wanted and got scored on in the last few minutes of the game
And Miklósi is a village of just 200 people. It's amazing they even *have* 11 children. The team that came second against all expectations. The winning team is a larger town of almost 7000 people. They're quite a distance away too, 2 and a half hours drive through treacherous roads (or 6.5 hours by local bus).
When I was growing up, in Spain (before you were born, lol), I remember seeing Spain v Malta. Spain needed to win by 11 goals and won 12-1 to qualify for the European Cup. I watched it in a bar in 1983. (The score was 3-1 at half-time.)
Guess who the team was that Spain needed to overtake to qualify. Hint: it's the same team where the national coach just a few years ago laughed at the idea that Sweden could beat with 8 goals. Cue the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme because that's exactly what happened.
wasn't there one game where england had to beat san marino 7-0 to potentially qualify? and then san marino scored within 20 secs or something, and england won 7-1
The netherlands where on the receiving end losing out on the qualification. A dutch comedian interupted his show to tell the audience the final score. 12-1. The crowd thought it was the best joke of the evening until they got home
I once had a colleague at work who, at 9:15 was still sat in the car park outside the office. I went out to see if he was ok, because he looked like he wasn't. The conversation went like this: Me: "Hey dude, you doing alright?" Him visibly sweating: "I've got £200 on the result of a Vietnamese Women's U13 game" Me: "I think you may have a problem my guy!" Him: "I know, and I'll seek help after work, but would you sit with me for the next 7 minutes to see if I can pay the rent this month?" Me: "Sure thing" And they won, and we celebrated, then he got help.
I remember my cousin coming back from an u10s game (or some similar young age group) after winning about 20-0 and my uncle said that the referee stopped the clock at every single throw in, corner etc, because funnily enough, the good referees get saved for the high level matches and the inexperienced referees get saved for youth matches. Especially if there is something important on the line like a league title, the referee is probably highly inclined to add every last minute of stoppage time on. I can imagine an inexperienced referee in a u14s game adding every single second when the ball is off the pitch back on to the end of stoppage time after 30 goals have already been scored
Never thought my former team would make it to Zelandism, but here we are. I think the result is fairly reasonable, Miklósi scored 29 against that team and they had like 8 after 13 minutes, so they could have scored 43 easily. And they definitely messed up only winning 1-0 on the final day.
Hmmmm, you didn't see anything, in Hungary, they(other clubs) match-fixed a friendly match with real money, which is unreal, but it happened. This match is somewhat normal, because it happens quite often. The problem : You cannot tell, if it was a match-fix, or they just this bad, That's the problem... The MLSZ( Hungarian Football Association) are very bad at investigation on any issues.... In old days in the 1970-s, we have a rule for too much goals, and stopped the match, and full time. But it is not working anymore. I watch Hungarian football since 2000, so i saw many things about Hungarian League, or any competition. Anyway, the pronunciation is okay i guess, as a Hungarian, i heard far worse than this!
@@ivandankob7112 In theory, you cannot bet a U14 match, in Hungary at least. Only on professional leagues, like NB1-NB2-NB3 (we have only 3 professional tiers).
@@wyzmotorsport664 you know that Wrexham side also beat Man United 3-1 in that same preseason? It’s almost as if teams don’t put out their best teams during friendlies…
Incredible thumbnail and title. Just got off work, hopped in my car, opened youtube to find the vid for my 6 minute ride home, read ur title and thumbnail, and laughed hysterically
This goes out to all those who made fun of us, after the club I played for opened a second youth team because the class was to big, only for us to get destroyed every week. But 13:0 was as worse as it got, so looks like we weren’t so bad after all.
At this moment, Zealand needs to make a video about that Caribbean cup, where they had funky group stage rules that counted extra time goals as 2 goals (yes, extra time in a group stage) that resulted in a loophole within the rules, causing one particular team to aim at BOTH goals at the same time (score to their opponents to win the game at +2 difference or score an own goal, draw and get +2 goal difference by winning an extra time) and the opposing team had to defend their own goal but at the same time prevent the opposition from scoring an own goal 😂 The team who aimed at both goals won in extra time
Back in the day, when Zico was the shit, I played in my local teams' u13s. We had lost against the league leaders 0-4 at home earlier that season and now had to play them away. This was a weird system, top 6 remained in the league and bottom 4 played in the lowest league the next season. The weird part is the top 6's league continued while the bottom 4's season was over. We were in 7th needing a miracle win to keep the season going. 5 minutes before the match kicked off we realised our opponents looked unfamiliar, that team came from a village 20 minutes ago so we kinda knew each other after some years of playing each other. Turns out their u13s was away for a tournament and they now fielded their u12s(minus the best players who also were at the tournament). I myself scored a hattrick within the first 4 minutes, later on added another 13 goals to my tally while my brother in arms scored 21. Final score? 2-39. Went from seventh to third. In the following playoffs(our top-6 and the neighbouring regions' top-6) we finished first with a total wipeout. I think our goaldifference was 258-3 in those 10 games. But then again, me and my best friend(both 13 at the time) normally played with our u16s who played at national level instead of regional. There's such a vast difference at these levels that you sometimes see silly scores. We once won 25-2 after being down 1-2 at halftime. Yes, my and my friend could only play in the second half as we played at the u16s game that started two hrs earlier and had to eat and rest a bit before playing. Good ole times.
Funny thing is we have ANOTHER similar investigation from the SAME WEEK! An amateur team in the 4th division of Budapest (!) won by the exact deifference they needed. 17-2. Not as crazy of a scoreline in amateur football but there were some interesting factors. We had an interesting week haha
i was once one of the children that go onto the pitch with the players in my hometown for 2 teams that were bodily disabled and playin a friendly (all adults aswell), the game ended 42-0, i would only later find out how much fun that specific scoreline has
@@franze4 if you actually believe that football at that sort of level is match fixed, you are stupid beyond repair. the only match fixing going on at the highest level are some players doing things on purpose like shots, bookings, tackles etc
Random but you might want to keep your eye on the J League for a possible underdog story, a team thats playing in the top league for the first time in its history is currently top after 17 games.
Back when I played in u14 we once won 30-0 so this isn't a huge suprise to me. That same team conceded 400+ goals. Also u14 has a smaller pitch, smaller goals (5 meters in width and 2 meters in hight), they play in 8+1vs8+1 (+1 is the goalkeeper) and a match is 70 minutes.
Looking at the table beforehand, the bottom team were absolutely appalling already - I imagine after you slot the first ten past them they'd probably just roll over tbf.
As a reff my self 10 years in Macedonia and 8 years in Slovenia, there are lot of this kind of games in 1st women league, U19 and U17. And they are all legit games, even with more bigger results. Its just in one woman team plays the hole representation, which are semi pro or pros, and other 9 teams in the league are not even amateurs. And I go and reffed a matches, where I need 3 yellow cards, just to take notes who scored the 50 goals. It can be a fixing, but knowing from tons of experience my self, it can be legit game. Last game, away team cant field even 11 players, just to save some money, and not to get punished from the federation for not going to the away game, and the go with 8 reserves, get battered this much and is all legit.
You don't have to look far to find similar examples, by the way. Hungary, U14 B league, 2022/23: Kerekegyházi (yes, the same team!) are 21 goals behind Kecskemét before the final match. Which they win 22-1. Was it fixed? I don't know. Probably not. It's crazy that Kerekegyházi manages to get such unlikely last day victories twice in a row -- and I think it's noteworthy, so I guess you didn't know, or else you'd have mentioned it? -- but I suppose it can happen.
I just feel bad for the team in 2nd place. But one time my club did win the top flight by winning the pandemic league by beating a team 23-1 when we needed a 19 GD swing
On the off chance it's possible to bet on this league, I'd say both games were fixed. Miklosi bribed to only score one goal. The odds are then still really high for the other team to win but not physically impossible to do.
Imagine having scored 141 goals and only conceded 10 goals after 16 matches and then not win the league lol. Also your pronunciation of the german team Bochum was actually really good. Not 100% right, but for an english speaking person it was pretty good, which kinda surprised me for some reason.
These matches happens at the same time and in a league like this it's unlikely everyone knows the score of the other match. There is no way the 1st place team would have known that 2nd place would win only 1-0. If they did, it's very likely the 2nd place team would have been notified of what was happening in the other match and would have pushed very hard for another goal. Actually seems legit, just unbelievable.
One time my team had to play a match with 9 players present since canceling it would cost a lot. We literally let the other team score as much as they wanted and we only lost 40:0
Highgate united beat Bewdley town 12-0 on the last game of the season to reach the playoffs as they need 12 goals in their final game to have the better goal difference. This was in the Midland Premier, the 9th tier of English football. Bewdley were already relegated and had only won 1 match all season. That wasn't fixed I believe, so it is possible to score a ridiculous amount of goals in game if a teams needs to and puts their minds to it.
Dont know what the context is behind the Hong Kong Police force shirt there, but I find the shirt insulting. The shirt (possibly) represents a group that brutally suppressed protesters in 2019, and are constantly being accused to sexual misconduct, even at times with minors, and were the people arresting hong kong football fans for just booing the national anthem. Love your videos Z, again I dont know what the context behind the shirt is but maybe you should reconsider not wearing this shirt that represents a terrible group of people
yeah agree. this would be way too obvious. match fixing is usually something like player x gets a yellow card in the 2nd half or player x causes a penalty.
I think second team gifted the cup. I mean they were averaging more goals per match and scored 1 at the last match when u hear the other team scored 40 u gotta score more. Or they are in this match fixing together lol
Out of context but, how to give up control of B team and integrate it into the development centre? I have passed all the responsibilities to its manager but B team players are still coming to me with issues.
Occam's Razor in action: "The simplest explanation is usually the best one." The simplest answer being: They cheated to win the league by scoring exactly the 42 goals needed. If possible check video footage of the game to see if the opposing team even tried to defend or if they were part of it.
I don't think there is video footage. Miklósi beat them 27-0 a few weeks before, and they didn't have to. Bugaci (the team in third place) won their away match at Palmonostora 0-19. I obviously don't know what happened, but I don't think scoring 43 goals in that match is as ridiculous as it sounds.
You don't have to look far to find similar examples, by the way. Hungary, U14 B league, 2022/23: Kerekegyházi (yes, that's the same team!) are 21 goals behind Kecskemét before the final match. Which they win 22-1. Was it fixed? I don't know. Probably not.
Occam's Razor is actually "the more assumptions you have to make, the more unlikely an explanation." Kids scoring to win has fewer assumptions than kids, and opposition, and coaches, and refs conspiring to gift the championship to a team.
This is not the simplest answer and you didnt understand Occams razor. The simplest answer doesnt require crime and match fixing, doesnt require exact, immense amounts of goals in a last day match. That being a fix is literally one of the more elaborate answers. Like at least know what you are talking about. You make huge assumptions and actually dare to call it "the simplest answer" ahahahahha
Here's the match fixing the 43-1 and the 8-7 scoreline the others are believable unless your in a lowly developed league and 1 team pumps a lot of money into the best players so cricket scores happen who remembers Australia in OFC like that. It's like if Manchester City was in the Gibraltar league hardly any club could oppose them only Lincoln red imps would be talented opposition.
That 1-0 result is the real suspicious one. Way too ordinary result for a u14 match.
yeah, all the other games in that thumbnails were thrashings, 1-0 is the odd one out
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Actally, ot of all the results, it very much looks like fixed one hahahaha.
The 43-0 is just way to obvious, ive seen regular 7-1 blow outs football.
The 8-7 looks dodgy too.
But if i would to put my money on a potentially fixed game without any background info (havent watched the video yet) it really would be the 1-0 lol
lol what I thought too
@@LiftandCoa 8-7 isnt weird at all, games at that level end 6-5 or 8-6 and scores like that all the time
Important context here:
This is not THE U14 league in Hungary, this is county level, which is the lowest level of U14 football. And most teams are from villages or little towns with hundreds or a few thousand people. When I played in this level I had a teammate who sometimes forgot that you can't stop the ball with your hands if you're not the gk.
Also, the format in U14 is 2x40 minutes, 8+1 players with not full size pitch, and goals. The team which lost heavily had 9 players meaning they just had a full team, and the team which scored 43 had a full team with 6 substitutes.
The winning team coach said he told the players before the match started to score 50 goals, but while playing, encourage the opponent as well so they won't stop playing. The last matchday happened at the same time for everyone, so they didn't know exactly how many goals they needed to score to win. They had to wait while refreshing the databank website to see the result of other teams.
And scoring 43 goals in a league where the players are random 12-13 yo kids who can kick a ball at least a few meters away is pretty possible.
I've seen results in U14/16/17/19 level like 57-0, 56-0, 33-1 etc. So I think it's more likely that it was not fixed.
Here's the official report of the match:
adatbank.mlsz.hu/match/61/1/27433/18/1942370.html
This reads like a news report and I loved it! Thank you for trying to be unbiased and constructive, while adding important context!
Idk why I thought it was an 11v11 game, and soit looked quite strange. In 9v9 ith a smalle pitch it's way easier to score and it's quite reasonable to score around 20 goals per match, so 40 it's a lot but still quite reasonable. It's way more strange the 0-1 game I'd say
It isn't the lowest! In u14 the football pyramid looks like this:
Country
Regional(northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast)
County
Territorial
Even more when the other team knew their enemies were scoring goals, like wtf would they not try to score? @@lorenzomarchesi1471
1. They did not stop scoring, their last goal was scored 2 minutes before the end of the match
2. The now 2nd placed team beat that exact team 29:0 when they played in the middle of the season, so its totally reasonable for them to score 14 more when you are actually trying to score as much as possible.
27-0. But that's not the match to look at.
Kerekegyházi (yes, the same team who scored 43 goals) were 21 goals behind Kecskemét before the final match of the 2022/23 U14 B league final. They won their match 22-1.
where can i look this up? the numbers are too much fun to overlook
@@renerpho So I guess their sponsor is producing sweets! 😁
@@renerphothis is actually sus. Not just the scores. Although you’d have to watch the match to take any definitive conclusions. They could have slowed down after getting the result they wanted and got scored on in the last few minutes of the game
@@Lucaz99 I think they scored pretty consistently throughout the match, and scored their last (the 43rd) goal a few minutes before the match was over.
That 8-7 looked like a real thriller
As a hungarian I can safely say these pronunciations were not even close.
there was an attempt
The again the language is literally on another plane compared to those around it
That’s what you get for having your fancy non-indo European language!!
*sneezes in pure Hungarian
jóvanazúgy :D
And Miklósi is a village of just 200 people. It's amazing they even *have* 11 children. The team that came second against all expectations. The winning team is a larger town of almost 7000 people. They're quite a distance away too, 2 and a half hours drive through treacherous roads (or 6.5 hours by local bus).
Actually, they don't play in Miklosi, they play in Kunszentmiklos, which is much larger
Can we even consider Miklosi a village? Isn't it just a family
@@Hartwik It's village in Hungary.
@@Hartwik 200 is pretty average for a village
When I was growing up, in Spain (before you were born, lol), I remember seeing Spain v Malta. Spain needed to win by 11 goals and won 12-1 to qualify for the European Cup. I watched it in a bar in 1983. (The score was 3-1 at half-time.)
I looked it up, that's insane. It must have been wild to see it live
GOOOOOOOOL DE SEÑOOOOOR
Guess who the team was that Spain needed to overtake to qualify. Hint: it's the same team where the national coach just a few years ago laughed at the idea that Sweden could beat with 8 goals. Cue the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme because that's exactly what happened.
wasn't there one game where england had to beat san marino 7-0 to potentially qualify? and then san marino scored within 20 secs or something, and england won 7-1
The netherlands where on the receiving end losing out on the qualification. A dutch comedian interupted his show to tell the audience the final score. 12-1. The crowd thought it was the best joke of the evening until they got home
Before the video: 43-1 has gotta be match fixing.
Finds out it's a u-14 league: that 1-0 looks mighty suspicious
Everything seems in order to me
Just like everything in the glorious country of hungary 🇨🇳
I once had a colleague at work who, at 9:15 was still sat in the car park outside the office. I went out to see if he was ok, because he looked like he wasn't. The conversation went like this:
Me: "Hey dude, you doing alright?"
Him visibly sweating: "I've got £200 on the result of a Vietnamese Women's U13 game"
Me: "I think you may have a problem my guy!"
Him: "I know, and I'll seek help after work, but would you sit with me for the next 7 minutes to see if I can pay the rent this month?"
Me: "Sure thing"
And they won, and we celebrated, then he got help.
winners mindset
That 0-1 looks suspicious
I remember my cousin coming back from an u10s game (or some similar young age group) after winning about 20-0 and my uncle said that the referee stopped the clock at every single throw in, corner etc, because funnily enough, the good referees get saved for the high level matches and the inexperienced referees get saved for youth matches. Especially if there is something important on the line like a league title, the referee is probably highly inclined to add every last minute of stoppage time on. I can imagine an inexperienced referee in a u14s game adding every single second when the ball is off the pitch back on to the end of stoppage time after 30 goals have already been scored
Admittedly I don’t know the full story.. but this is the greatest case of “I’ll play devils advocate” I’ve ever seen
Never thought my former team would make it to Zelandism, but here we are.
I think the result is fairly reasonable, Miklósi scored 29 against that team and they had like 8 after 13 minutes, so they could have scored 43 easily.
And they definitely messed up only winning 1-0 on the final day.
The more I thought about this, I thought to myself "who would match fix a Hungarian U-14 match in a way where doing so would be insanely scrutinized?"
Hmmmm, you didn't see anything, in Hungary, they(other clubs) match-fixed a friendly match with real money, which is unreal, but it happened.
This match is somewhat normal, because it happens quite often.
The problem : You cannot tell, if it was a match-fix, or they just this bad, That's the problem...
The MLSZ( Hungarian Football Association) are very bad at investigation on any issues....
In old days in the 1970-s, we have a rule for too much goals, and stopped the match, and full time. But it is not working anymore.
I watch Hungarian football since 2000, so i saw many things about Hungarian League, or any competition. Anyway, the pronunciation is okay i guess, as a Hungarian, i heard far worse than this!
The lower you get, the higher are the chances the game can be fixed. You can bet on U14 games on betting sites, so why wonder those games can be fixed
@@ivandankob7112 In theory, you cannot bet a U14 match, in Hungary at least. Only on professional leagues, like NB1-NB2-NB3 (we have only 3 professional tiers).
I am still following you, until you something Genoa something
Yes yes match fixing, but... uhhh, big shout out to the match that ended 8-7 xD
what a match!
That 0-1 game was 100% fixed
Reminds me of situation from Sierra Leone's 2nd division. Two teams were fighting for promotion.
One won 91-0
Other 95-0
Nah I think it's a coincidence
1:08 Which are two different noises i make when sneezing had me dying lol
That 8-7 must’ve been crazy
43-1!! no obvious match fixing there then.
Wrexham vs us women team match level of football 😂
@@wyzmotorsport664 cringe
@@Lavassinhuh
@@Lavassin Who? The one that made a comparison or the one thats offended by it?
@@wyzmotorsport664 you know that Wrexham side also beat Man United 3-1 in that same preseason? It’s almost as if teams don’t put out their best teams during friendlies…
His face at the end 😂
That's reason enough to bully him to build a proper desk setup
Incredible thumbnail and title. Just got off work, hopped in my car, opened youtube to find the vid for my 6 minute ride home, read ur title and thumbnail, and laughed hysterically
This goes out to all those who made fun of us, after the club I played for opened a second youth team because the class was to big, only for us to get destroyed every week. But 13:0 was as worse as it got, so looks like we weren’t so bad after all.
That 0-1 result is definitely sus.
At this moment, Zealand needs to make a video about that Caribbean cup, where they had funky group stage rules that counted extra time goals as 2 goals (yes, extra time in a group stage) that resulted in a loophole within the rules, causing one particular team to aim at BOTH goals at the same time (score to their opponents to win the game at +2 difference or score an own goal, draw and get +2 goal difference by winning an extra time) and the opposing team had to defend their own goal but at the same time prevent the opposition from scoring an own goal 😂
The team who aimed at both goals won in extra time
What a day to wear the HK police force shirt hahahaahah
"Were going to hungary and were to the u14s."
What a perfect soundbite. Zealandism out of context.
Only thing I took from this video is that the Hungarian national team will not have a defense in 10 years
Zealand claims to be neutral but he clearly goes for the second sneeze sound FC
love the hungarian pronounciation, it's spot on
Back in the day, when Zico was the shit, I played in my local teams' u13s. We had lost against the league leaders 0-4 at home earlier that season and now had to play them away. This was a weird system, top 6 remained in the league and bottom 4 played in the lowest league the next season. The weird part is the top 6's league continued while the bottom 4's season was over. We were in 7th needing a miracle win to keep the season going. 5 minutes before the match kicked off we realised our opponents looked unfamiliar, that team came from a village 20 minutes ago so we kinda knew each other after some years of playing each other. Turns out their u13s was away for a tournament and they now fielded their u12s(minus the best players who also were at the tournament).
I myself scored a hattrick within the first 4 minutes, later on added another 13 goals to my tally while my brother in arms scored 21. Final score? 2-39. Went from seventh to third.
In the following playoffs(our top-6 and the neighbouring regions' top-6) we finished first with a total wipeout. I think our goaldifference was 258-3 in those 10 games.
But then again, me and my best friend(both 13 at the time) normally played with our u16s who played at national level instead of regional. There's such a vast difference at these levels that you sometimes see silly scores. We once won 25-2 after being down 1-2 at halftime. Yes, my and my friend could only play in the second half as we played at the u16s game that started two hrs earlier and had to eat and rest a bit before playing. Good ole times.
Idk all I see is that mustache
Funny thing is we have ANOTHER similar investigation from the SAME WEEK! An amateur team in the 4th division of Budapest (!) won by the exact deifference they needed. 17-2. Not as crazy of a scoreline in amateur football but there were some interesting factors. We had an interesting week haha
The investigation will be thorough and over quickly in comparison to Team 115
"We are witnesses" he said lol.
Yo I ain't seen nothing
pov: you just watched FNG's latest FTW video where he talks about this and you now understand everything he's saying
I have become one with the Zealandism
aren't we all Zealandists by now?
@@hisham_hmyes we are
that intro gave me chills
i was once one of the children that go onto the pitch with the players in my hometown for 2 teams that were bodily disabled and playin a friendly (all adults aswell), the game ended 42-0, i would only later find out how much fun that specific scoreline has
Damn, if Zea’s talking about Hungary’s U14 League, no way is he talking about Utrecht vs. Go Ahead Eagles.
i just looked that up lol red card, own goal, this is actually so rigged
after watching the highlights i can undeniably confirm that that was blatant match fixing🤣
I saw the match and i didnt see the things you mentioned@@AlessandroZanotti-nt5vi
@@franze4 if you actually believe that football at that sort of level is match fixed, you are stupid beyond repair. the only match fixing going on at the highest level are some players doing things on purpose like shots, bookings, tackles etc
Watching the highlights I don’t get this. Utrecht was going for it, disallowed goal they were pissed about too. What am I missing?
Must remember to tell my scouts on FM not to bother looking for a wonderkid keeper in the Hungarian U14 league
Day something something of saying "Our glorious great beautiful amazing pookie Zealand posted again!"
Random but you might want to keep your eye on the J League for a possible underdog story, a team thats playing in the top league for the first time in its history is currently top after 17 games.
Back when I played in u14 we once won 30-0 so this isn't a huge suprise to me. That same team conceded 400+ goals. Also u14 has a smaller pitch, smaller goals (5 meters in width and 2 meters in hight), they play in 8+1vs8+1 (+1 is the goalkeeper) and a match is 70 minutes.
My favourite thing about this video is the pronunciations lol
you 12 angry men'd this, fucking wild
Zealand i love your sheer hope and good will however this is Hungary that we are talking about.
The real investigation should be how the top team had 42 gd on the final day
I expect you to have multiple videoes that are not biased, not rushed, and in depth analysis when the City v PL case is over
that moustache you should stay away from the u14's
I would rather spot some moustache fixing.
To be honest my u13 floorball team back in the day lost every game ranging from 15-4 to 46-0 so this could be not fixed.
recurring was the word you was looking for
Looking at the table beforehand, the bottom team were absolutely appalling already - I imagine after you slot the first ten past them they'd probably just roll over tbf.
the sneeze noise league
Wow what a comeback
Conclusion: *Kids being kids, sounds about right.*
I read that news two days ago and reading the title I knew it !
As a reff my self 10 years in Macedonia and 8 years in Slovenia, there are lot of this kind of games in 1st women league, U19 and U17. And they are all legit games, even with more bigger results. Its just in one woman team plays the hole representation, which are semi pro or pros, and other 9 teams in the league are not even amateurs. And I go and reffed a matches, where I need 3 yellow cards, just to take notes who scored the 50 goals. It can be a fixing, but knowing from tons of experience my self, it can be legit game. Last game, away team cant field even 11 players, just to save some money, and not to get punished from the federation for not going to the away game, and the go with 8 reserves, get battered this much and is all legit.
You don't have to look far to find similar examples, by the way.
Hungary, U14 B league, 2022/23: Kerekegyházi (yes, the same team!) are 21 goals behind Kecskemét before the final match. Which they win 22-1. Was it fixed? I don't know. Probably not.
It's crazy that Kerekegyházi manages to get such unlikely last day victories twice in a row -- and I think it's noteworthy, so I guess you didn't know, or else you'd have mentioned it? -- but I suppose it can happen.
Shooting 29% of your whole seasons goals on match day the number being higher than 10 is crazy.
I just feel bad for the team in 2nd place. But one time my club did win the top flight by winning the pandemic league by beating a team 23-1 when we needed a 19 GD swing
A youngster player from Orlando pirates just scored a last minute goal to win them the South African FA cup
these thumbnails and titles make me feel like this is Moist Critikal channel but for football
I was so confused when I saw the hungarian team names.
/edit: as a hungarian I absolutely loved the pronunciations!
On the off chance it's possible to bet on this league, I'd say both games were fixed. Miklosi bribed to only score one goal. The odds are then still really high for the other team to win but not physically impossible to do.
They just ate their wheatabix that morning, nothing special
Those 42 goal wins happen all the time. Not suspicious at all.
Now pardon me, I have to collect my money from my u14 sports bets.
Yeah winning by 42 exact same as Bochum winning by 3 in a 2nd leg
Only losing 43-1 would be a good result for the teams I played on as a kid
I have become one with zealandism
Least corrupt thing in hungary - i've lived there :I
Imagine having scored 141 goals and only conceded 10 goals after 16 matches and then not win the league lol. Also your pronunciation of the german team Bochum was actually really good. Not 100% right, but for an english speaking person it was pretty good, which kinda surprised me for some reason.
Number 2 team Miklosi has 141 goals scored, only 7 less. They must have dropped a 30 bomb against them aswell.
The goalkeeper though 😢
These matches happens at the same time and in a league like this it's unlikely everyone knows the score of the other match. There is no way the 1st place team would have known that 2nd place would win only 1-0. If they did, it's very likely the 2nd place team would have been notified of what was happening in the other match and would have pushed very hard for another goal. Actually seems legit, just unbelievable.
One time my team had to play a match with 9 players present since canceling it would cost a lot. We literally let the other team score as much as they wanted and we only lost 40:0
I do not know man... I haven't yet watched the video, but to answer your question, that 0-1 looks hella sus
43-1? Very common scoreline in calcio
called it LMAO
This screams of “I am 12”
Imagine the team that finished 2nd managed to win by more than 1 goal, 43-1 win to not win the league.
Making a video so fast after ending Rust? My god
This might be the best 11 min I've ever wasted.
Honestly a free gift card from Chili’s sounds amazing
Highgate united beat Bewdley town 12-0 on the last game of the season to reach the playoffs as they need 12 goals in their final game to have the better goal difference. This was in the Midland Premier, the 9th tier of English football. Bewdley were already relegated and had only won 1 match all season. That wasn't fixed I believe, so it is possible to score a ridiculous amount of goals in game if a teams needs to and puts their minds to it.
What jersey is that? Hong Kong police force?
Dont know what the context is behind the Hong Kong Police force shirt there, but I find the shirt insulting.
The shirt (possibly) represents a group that brutally suppressed protesters in 2019, and are constantly being accused to sexual misconduct, even at times with minors, and were the people arresting hong kong football fans for just booing the national anthem.
Love your videos Z, again I dont know what the context behind the shirt is but maybe you should reconsider not wearing this shirt that represents a terrible group of people
My GOAT this is not Match fixing you clearly have not ever seen match fixing
yeah agree. this would be way too obvious. match fixing is usually something like player x gets a yellow card in the 2nd half or player x causes a penalty.
mb boys, i had a bet on miklosi
As a youth team coach I can assure you this is not rigged.
Team that conceded 43 goals was just unlucky
I think second team gifted the cup. I mean they were averaging more goals per match and scored 1 at the last match when u hear the other team scored 40 u gotta score more. Or they are in this match fixing together lol
which team does orban like?
Out of context but, how to give up control of B team and integrate it into the development centre? I have passed all the responsibilities to its manager but B team players are still coming to me with issues.
it looks like Cristiano Ronaldo joined them today
Absolutely match fixing
I thought it might be corrupt but it’s Eastern Europe and there’s never ever been corruption in Eastern Europe ever
Occam's Razor in action:
"The simplest explanation is usually the best one."
The simplest answer being: They cheated to win the league by scoring exactly the 42 goals needed.
If possible check video footage of the game to see if the opposing team even tried to defend or if they were part of it.
I don't think there is video footage.
Miklósi beat them 27-0 a few weeks before, and they didn't have to. Bugaci (the team in third place) won their away match at Palmonostora 0-19. I obviously don't know what happened, but I don't think scoring 43 goals in that match is as ridiculous as it sounds.
You don't have to look far to find similar examples, by the way.
Hungary, U14 B league, 2022/23: Kerekegyházi (yes, that's the same team!) are 21 goals behind Kecskemét before the final match. Which they win 22-1. Was it fixed? I don't know. Probably not.
they just scored 43 because they had to, would be the simplest explanation because it doesn't assume anything whereas you are assuming they cheated.
Occam's Razor is actually "the more assumptions you have to make, the more unlikely an explanation." Kids scoring to win has fewer assumptions than kids, and opposition, and coaches, and refs conspiring to gift the championship to a team.
This is not the simplest answer and you didnt understand Occams razor.
The simplest answer doesnt require crime and match fixing, doesnt require exact, immense amounts of goals in a last day match. That being a fix is literally one of the more elaborate answers. Like at least know what you are talking about.
You make huge assumptions and actually dare to call it "the simplest answer" ahahahahha
Here's the match fixing the 43-1 and the 8-7 scoreline the others are believable unless your in a lowly developed league and 1 team pumps a lot of money into the best players so cricket scores happen who remembers Australia in OFC like that. It's like if Manchester City was in the Gibraltar league hardly any club could oppose them only Lincoln red imps would be talented opposition.