Random after this semester I realised im going to focus more on sports. Really want to get into professional soccer. If you follow your passion with heart then you will succeed.
Split, excuse the wordplayIt took me a disturbingly long time to get this joke...
With no disrespect, but if you are over the age of 18 and have never had a professional contract, you will never play international soccer.
To become a professional soccer player (on the international stage), you need 10,000 hours of practise before you turn 16, which is about 20 hours of practise a week from age of 6. It is a highly competitive industry. On top of this you need a lot of talent, a lot of connections, a lot of luck and a lot more luck.
When you train for these insane hours from the young age, high chance that your joints wear out/get injuries which set you back.
I had about 3 friends I played with as a junior sign professional youth contracts, one of them (Jamie Maclaren) is on track to make it as a professional.
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same someone please explaindouble entendre with his username
Look at Sasa Ognenovski. Few years ago, he was only playing Victorian League (part-time) and worked as a tradie. Look at him now. Representing Australia. Named best AFC player. Going to a world cup.
Don't let anyone tell you what you can't do.
If you are less than age 20, you still have a chance, just practice soccer 24/7 for 1.14 years = 10,000 hours. There's still time hurry.