I never understand that, I see that happening quite a lot here in youtube, especially in the USA, but it never happens where I come from. It gives me a really fricking weird vibe
First, youth football should always prioritise participation. These are ten year olds! Would much rather this sort of behaviour result in a forced substitution. Secondly, who applauds a ten year old getting sent off?
exactly. When I did u10 games I didnt even carry my cards. I blew the whistle for a foul and if something more serious happened I would tell the coach and let him handle it.
Maybe it's the father/brother/uncle/friends/teammates of the defending player who got slapped in the face from the attacking player? Idk exactly, but from the perspective the cameraman gives us, it seems like he hit him in the face. Imagine you're the father/brother... I could understand if you clap at the referee for giving an appropriate card for the behaviour of the boy.
They should never even have red cards because his parents would have played for nothing number 2 is that they could just have a yellow card or penalising for like 5-10 minutes so it teaches them a lesson or just tell them to time it better something along those lines
@@vincentsemenowitz1 At that level, I agree. I don't like to give a card even a yellow. But sometimes it is necessary. Different levels may differ in certain situations, However, an example, spitting at an opponent deserves a red at any level which we did have in one our local tournaments. The way I look at it. If I see an altercation deserving a card, I am not "giving", I am informing them that due to their verbal and/or physical actions, I find their actions have "earned" this card. In other words, I don't give out cards, I am informing them, as well as all around, that what they are doing is unacceptable.
@Lain Korte It's not the hit that got him the red. It was the gesture. I was an official for many years including college etc. Tiny hits happen and I let them play through it. This appears to be a U10-11 game. You handle each game based on the ages and behavior of the players. It's how the players react that gets them into the most trouble.
In England in that age the elbow in the face would have just been a foul no card. The gesture to the ref would have most likely got a yellow and a talking to by the ref and the players manager. The player would have been brought of the pitch for the rest of the game as well
Bro I'm a U12 ref and I don't even give out any cards unless it is a coach or possibly a spectator with a cautionable or red card offense. This offense was at most a yellow for a 9 year old. Plus, this isn't even competitive. And why is everyone cheering?
I think it is more bc they're applauding the referee for sending off someone with that attitude to the referee. Look at the woman on the side she is supporting his team (Inter shirt) and also claps. So they're clapping because they think his behaviour is bad for a kid not because they want to send off someone just for a red card
It was the parents of the other team. I would've supported the red decision to if my son or his teammate just took an elbow to the face by this unruly player.
Haha that’s so true! When I was in U13 a kid tackled from behind, started to his and kick my teammate. He played the rest of the game! Now In U17 if we touch on someone we have a 100 game suspension!
Since always? You need to teach the kids early that there's consequences for fouling players. In fact, youth games are more tightly reffed and carded more easily because they need to learn.
A kid on our team started swinging at the other team, we were losing like 7-1. I ran up to him and pulled him away, like twice. The ref comes over and gives us both red cards! I got a red card for stopping a fight. Luckily the other team defended me saying that I stopped the fight, so I was only given a yellow card...
in a decade of u9/u10 ive neva had 2 pull a card. same decde of u12 ive given ~6 cautions. 2 of those -- same kid w/in a few min. of each otha. so red.
same lol. Between their uniforms that are similar colors, the distance from the camera, the color grade of the camera that makes the colors look even more similar, and the fact that all 3 of them are just in a line at the time of the foul. I CANT SEE WHAT HAPPENED!!
can u even punt at U10 tho LOL and ways a while back i remember my friend luckily it was the first game but in a tournament U11 she got a yellow because this girl fell ( slipped ) and she was still running she fell over the tripped girl and caught her head, accidental. got a yellow quite annoying because that ref was annoying not bc the yellow card because he took away a goal that couldve got us straight to the finals TOOK AWAY a goal because someone got hurt as the shop went in. ( no one was NEAR her)
Those are the best behaved fans I've ever seen especially at the youth level. They stood quietly letting the referee do her job. Some are questioning the clapping and thinking that's directed at the player. I see that as them agreeing with the referee's decision.
@@kylemutti2992 Sad part is that a 9 year old is already so used to seeing ref's reach for the back pocket that he knows he's being sent off. Someone should have raised him better.
Once, I think I was in like u11 or something, we were playing a game (I forgot if it were an important game or not) but I was on the bench at the time. And for some reason, this ref loved throwing cards around (at u11!) and this one kid, probably the shortest on the pitch gets a yellow. He yelled the F word at the ref, and got a red card. Leaving the pitch, the kid holds up double middle fingers at the ref.
@@thatmichiganguy When you're a young developing child, you need to be taught that actions have consequences, or they will turn into that ankle breaking piece of shit who tries to kill you in recreational sunday league when you're 45 years old and have to work the next day.
Honestly, these kids are only ten, they're not really in full control of their bodies. This feels like something that at most should have been a talking to, maybe a quick sub with the coach. Definitely doesn't feel like something they went out of their way to do.
Opposite of that. Kids need to be taught early that there's consequences for their actions. Allowing kids to get away with fouling each other, potentially injuring each other and being a rude little shit to the referee would be terrible.
I was 9 when I played my first game for my long-term school (2010-2018, before I migrated to another country for my last 2 years of high school). I received a Red Card. Parents of the opposing team were also acting like this. Didn't really bother me, because it's part of the game. Yes, they're just 10 year olds, but in order to have a strong mentality in these situations, you need to experience such situations first, because the competition is only going to get worst and more toxic. We becamr 9-Time National Champions & 5-Time Asian Champions, and I don't think that we'd ever get to were we were if we just thought of youth football as something small and soft (like a certain Western country), and if we let small things like these destroy our mental as a player.
imagine clapping a red card
An U10 red card at that
I never understand that, I see that happening quite a lot here in youtube, especially in the USA, but it never happens where I come from. It gives me a really fricking weird vibe
you don't need to imagine, watch the video.
You'll understand some day, yank lmao
@@shipclip1092 what is a yank lmao
First, youth football should always prioritise participation. These are ten year olds! Would much rather this sort of behaviour result in a forced substitution. Secondly, who applauds a ten year old getting sent off?
cmon man this was funny
exactly. When I did u10 games I didnt even carry my cards. I blew the whistle for a foul and if something more serious happened I would tell the coach and let him handle it.
@@CobbleJake they are still learning, not a red, should be substituted for the rest of the match.
@@rkfootball3409 nawwww it should be a yellow I used to play when I was ten this kid deserved it
@@osmxmsiqlakxmncncsopaajnxn3006 or the coach should've took him off for the rest of the match. They are still learning, even 10 year olds.
why are they clapping at a ten year old who just got red carded, theyre gonna make him cry
They were actually applauding their son for giving the ref attitude and getting the card. Super messed up.
@@Twitchyii no they were clapping for the red, you can tell because they start clapping once the red card is pulled out
Maybe it's the father/brother/uncle/friends/teammates of the defending player who got slapped in the face from the attacking player?
Idk exactly, but from the perspective the cameraman gives us, it seems like he hit him in the face.
Imagine you're the father/brother... I could understand if you clap at the referee for giving an appropriate card for the behaviour of the boy.
GOOD HES A TRASH GUY FOR THAT
They should never even have red cards because his parents would have played for nothing number 2 is that they could just have a yellow card or penalising for like 5-10 minutes so it teaches them a lesson or just tell them to time it better something along those lines
it was going to be a yellow, he displayed attitude and lashed out at the ref. Red card, no questions asked
It was? He threw an elbow to the player's face. That's a red card all day.
@@FavreianVengeance it is but at that age group you don’t really want to give a red.
i think. i’m nowhere near being a ref.
@@vincentsemenowitz1 I’m a ref myself and that was good analysis 👍
@@ollycfc368 Thanks.
@@vincentsemenowitz1 At that level, I agree. I don't like to give a card even a yellow. But sometimes it is necessary. Different levels may differ in certain situations, However, an example, spitting at an opponent deserves a red at any level which we did have in one our local tournaments. The way I look at it. If I see an altercation deserving a card, I am not "giving", I am informing them that due to their verbal and/or physical actions, I find their actions have "earned" this card. In other words, I don't give out cards, I am informing them, as well as all around, that what they are doing is unacceptable.
He didn't even look back ! He knew what he just did . Thug Boi
The first was a yellow and with the gesture goes straight red. Good card.
High elbow to the face is a red card all day.
@Lain Korte It's not the hit that got him the red. It was the gesture. I was an official for many years including college etc. Tiny hits happen and I let them play through it. This appears to be a U10-11 game. You handle each game based on the ages and behavior of the players. It's how the players react that gets them into the most trouble.
There shouldnt even be cards in this
In England in that age the elbow in the face would have just been a foul no card. The gesture to the ref would have most likely got a yellow and a talking to by the ref and the players manager. The player would have been brought of the pitch for the rest of the game as well
@ Jamie Murray. In England there are no cards till u12 I think so ye good point. But obviously this is America.
Honestly, looks like he got ball. Even if a foul, no shot it's a yellow. The reaction warrants a red though
Hard to tell exactly but it looks to me like his leg first hit the opponents leg, so foul.
He got the ball by going through the back of the players leg. 100% a yellow, if this was adult league and clearly intentional, borderline red.
@@Twitchyii This. Looks like he just swept their left leg.
@@Twitchyii What league are you watching pal?
imagine celebrating a young kid getting sent off, shameful from the parents
I think they were applauding the chastising of a petulant little shit. The fact that took place on a football pitch is immaterial.
@@apathyintheuk265 Oh yeah I agree, he totally deserved it haha, just think it just adds to the fire what the parents are doing
Kid took an elbow to the face. The ref's decision deserved to be applauded.
Wetwipe
Fun fact: you randomly found this video 9 years later
Why did youtube want me to see this after 9 years?!?!
Bro I'm a U12 ref and I don't even give out any cards unless it is a coach or possibly a spectator with a cautionable or red card offense. This offense was at most a yellow for a 9 year old. Plus, this isn't even competitive. And why is everyone cheering?
Everything is normal just pillar man watching football
Why is there a proffetional referee in an u10s match
its an academy match I think
They have to be u12’s to get red cards, normal size goals and offsides!
no they don’t ayso highly discourages the use of red cards at the U10 level however in “extreme circumstances cautions or red cards may be used”.
Clapping and cheering a red card?! That's Murica for ya 😂
Bah, I've seen it everywhere. Maybe not so much in Under Ten football though!
I think it is more bc they're applauding the referee for sending off someone with that attitude to the referee. Look at the woman on the side she is supporting his team (Inter shirt) and also claps. So they're clapping because they think his behaviour is bad for a kid not because they want to send off someone just for a red card
It was the parents of the other team. I would've supported the red decision to if my son or his teammate just took an elbow to the face by this unruly player.
Ya I wonder where he learned that! RC
Is that Inter Milan jersey?
0:16 if that's the most Italian thing ever
AYAYAY
I don’t know about this one. I’m torn between “tough love” and “he’s a child”
Tough love
you kinda have to give the card tho, as hard as it is
@@sergioledesma1389 yeah I’m leaning towards tough love. Looking back at it, the kid deserved it, and I guess the clapping was just a tough lesson
@@friskyisland786 yep. i also blame the coach tbh. its his player, his responsibility, especially at that age.
Wait why are they wearing Inter Milan kits???
this kids a baller now no doubt
i got a red card by "hitting my opponent" in the jr championship final in U-13. IT SUCKS
You should be banned from football if you punch someone on that field you should never get on the pitch ever again never
@@fusebear9078 bruh he put quotations for a reason
@@fusebear9078 the ref probably overreacted
@@fusebear9078 Hit ≠ Punch
@@AnimMouse stfu mouse
Imaging stopping a game in a brilliant tackle
he yanked the kid down. its a foul @ a minimum. & that sorta dissent & then threatening actions? red.
Since when do under 10s have red cards
All of the people saying they are clapping because of the red card are wrong. It is his own teams bench that are applauding.
These parents just make me… but that kid is now like 19 damn
Disgusting imagine being a parent then have to here your child get clapped of for getting carded.
Any one who clapped should be ashamed of them selves
WET WIPE
At around 9-10 year olds that shouldn’t happen
Fun fact: That is actually Barella no joke
hasnt grown much
Bro in England they don't start cards until U14
Haha that’s so true! When I was in U13 a kid tackled from behind, started to his and kick my teammate. He played the rest of the game!
Now In U17 if we touch on someone we have a 100 game suspension!
Even the referee smiled at that lil cheeky boy :)
since when are there yellow and red cards in U10 wtf
Since always? You need to teach the kids early that there's consequences for fouling players. In fact, youth games are more tightly reffed and carded more easily because they need to learn.
@@Twitchyii In France Yellow and Red Cards are added starting from U14/U15 and only when an official is refereeing
you have to pay aswell
This wouldn't be allowed in rugby.....
Imagine now he’s 19 years old and watching comments . Lol
He's watched too many RUclips videos of Joey Barton.
They playing in the Swiss alps
Clean
Bruv, where I live by the age of 8 we were putting harder challenges then this and get a yellow, mate he’s bodied him, what’s the problem? 🤔
I wonder why they give those little kids cards
How does someone get a red card in u10 soccer
hard to see but what was the foul lol
A kid on our team started swinging at the other team, we were losing like 7-1. I ran up to him and pulled him away, like twice. The ref comes over and gives us both red cards! I got a red card for stopping a fight. Luckily the other team defended me saying that I stopped the fight, so I was only given a yellow card...
Why did u even get a yellow 😅
@@RooneyAldo i dont know lmao, the other team literally said i stopped it, she must have just had a power trip
You cant be given a card at all in my country except when you come in the u15’s.
in a decade of u9/u10 ive neva had 2 pull a card. same decde of u12 ive given ~6 cautions. 2 of those -- same kid w/in a few min. of each otha. so red.
Yay, RUclips algorithms 10 years later brought me here.
100% red card for this little shit bisquit, no questions. I wonder where is he now.
is this seriously internazionale milano´s sub 10????
bruh it's some fake American team
What did he say?
great job on the coaches having both teams wear dark tops.
It's not so bad when you're live to see the difference. It just gets bad on camera.
Good too see disrespect for authority taught at such a young age
lol wtf i been trying to find out who tackle who and how lol
same lol. Between their uniforms that are similar colors, the distance from the camera, the color grade of the camera that makes the colors look even more similar, and the fact that all 3 of them are just in a line at the time of the foul. I CANT SEE WHAT HAPPENED!!
He swept out the other players legs from behind to kick the ball. Wasn't super aggressive about it, but it was a foul for sure.
this reminds me of a time i slide tackled someone and the ref was tryna talk to me but i kept saying i dont care, i dont care!
are you... proud?
@@hydrodio8935 a bjt
@@Bonsa1617 ...
I have done something like this at around 9, the parents clapped and I got humiliated
Cheering for a red card? bruh
can u even punt at U10 tho LOL and ways a while back i remember my friend luckily it was the first game but in a tournament U11 she got a yellow because this girl fell ( slipped ) and she was still running she fell over the tripped girl and caught her head, accidental. got a yellow quite annoying because that ref was annoying
not bc the yellow card because he took away a goal that couldve got us straight to the finals
TOOK AWAY a goal because someone got hurt as the shop went in. ( no one was NEAR her)
Haha in germany this wouldnt even been a yellow Card.
Is this me😳I had the same jersey and was super short
Those are the best behaved fans I've ever seen especially at the youth level. They stood quietly letting the referee do her job. Some are questioning the clapping and thinking that's directed at the player. I see that as them agreeing with the referee's decision.
Thats something i want to get people cheering for me for once
yes red card, but the player never saw the card, get the attention of the player before you show the card.
Saw her reaching for the back pocket
@@kylemutti2992 Sad part is that a 9 year old is already so used to seeing ref's reach for the back pocket that he knows he's being sent off. Someone should have raised him better.
Once, I think I was in like u11 or something, we were playing a game (I forgot if it were an important game or not) but I was on the bench at the time. And for some reason, this ref loved throwing cards around (at u11!) and this one kid, probably the shortest on the pitch gets a yellow. He yelled the F word at the ref, and got a red card. Leaving the pitch, the kid holds up double middle fingers at the ref.
Didn't seem like red-worthy
The red was for his rude behavior to the ref. She was at most giving him a yellow for the foul, if not just warning him.
@@Twitchyii Players complain and protest all the time. Her attitude doesn't deserve a straight red.
@@thatmichiganguy When you're a young developing child, you need to be taught that actions have consequences, or they will turn into that ankle breaking piece of shit who tries to kill you in recreational sunday league when you're 45 years old and have to work the next day.
Bro that GK went out the box.
aye aye aye
Imagine giving a 10 year old a red card, and imagine applauding it
wetwipe
Clearly some of yall never been to Fútbol 😂💀 n it shows literally in Mexico shit goes crazy like this
I got a red for getting in a fight. Happy times.
U19
ay ay ay
U10 and he knew he was getting red for that - this kid will go places! Didn´t even turn around :D
Honestly, these kids are only ten, they're not really in full control of their bodies. This feels like something that at most should have been a talking to, maybe a quick sub with the coach. Definitely doesn't feel like something they went out of their way to do.
When I was in U12 my teammate got a red card. I felt bad cause he cried. Then I got a red card for flipping the ref for making my teammate cry.
I feel bad for the kid honestly al those soccer moms clapping because their kid got shoved down
You can tell this is in Mexico
0:17 AY AYAY
They playing on hills
Referees shouldn't carry cards till players are st least teenagers, end of story.
Opposite of that. Kids need to be taught early that there's consequences for their actions. Allowing kids to get away with fouling each other, potentially injuring each other and being a rude little shit to the referee would be terrible.
Who cares why be so soft
no ones talking about the ai yi yi
0:17 ay ya yaay
literally same colours
this guy is a hero
That’s Inter Milan players for you , arrogant and Disrespectful
It's literally a fake USA team
@@Kristianson1 exactly, he wasn’t even that bad either, I’ve done worse in my youth and I have never received a card, just a few warnings
he miss respect to refree! So yellow became a Red Card.
nice england
Ur not allowed red cards at that age
Yeh you are just straight up taught to avoid this on refereeing courses. Just get him subbed off
Spectators acted just as bad to be honest
Why are adult people clapping for a red card for a 10 year old kid. This world is messed up...
I see this as them clapping for a job well done by the referee.
hola
He do anything though
Whoa whoa why you applauding and encouragement a red card and the boy hardly did any thing
He slapped the ref
I was 9 when I played my first game for my long-term school (2010-2018, before I migrated to another country for my last 2 years of high school). I received a Red Card. Parents of the opposing team were also acting like this. Didn't really bother me, because it's part of the game. Yes, they're just 10 year olds, but in order to have a strong mentality in these situations, you need to experience such situations first, because the competition is only going to get worst and more toxic. We becamr 9-Time National Champions & 5-Time Asian Champions, and I don't think that we'd ever get to were we were if we just thought of youth football as something small and soft (like a certain Western country), and if we let small things like these destroy our mental as a player.
What’s wrong with people
Only in America!
Imagine clapping for a red card
SERGIO RAMOS WILL PROMOTE THIS KID
AI AI AI
I'm not saying it shouldn't have been red, but the clapping of those parents when a 10yo boy gets sent of is shameful!
Only in America would u see parents cheering after a kid gets kicked out the game .pathetic!!
future pepe
Whoever’s saying this was a red for this age group - clearly knows nothing about football. Maybe Americans or Canadians are the ones commenting that.
This would be a red in any age group
@@jesuscardenas9265 How? Lol that’s ridiculous
Disrespectful little turd but sending him off ? Should of got his parent to have a word and embarrassed him .
RIDÍCULO....A esas edades no se sacan tarjetas. Por esa actitud se le deja fuera del partido por varios minutos y con la reprimenda del entrenador.