I hate all these Americans hating on these teams. We want American football to grow in the world. We should encourage these guys. They're trying their best.
As an American Im happy to see that football is going international. These guys are pretty good. It would be insane if it eventually becomes an Olympic sport.
@@davidmacy411 that’s gay. The Olympics has enough time to have a bracket style where every week, you advance a round. The committees are run soy infused euro trash, they hate Russians and Americans.
Impressed with the quality of the football ...well done both teams. Especially when you consider they don't have a whole system throughout the countries like we do in the US. Impressive.
@@mattyghost3409 I agree, korea’s linemen lacked the drive necessary to play the position. Add on a size disadvantage you end up losing. Could have CFL players at the skill positions and still would’ve lost.
It’s good to see 🏈 in other countries. Even though S.Korea lost. There’s still 4 qtrs and they kept fighting til the end. Great competitors and determination
As a half white and half Korean living in America, where I had played football for eight years, despite Korea being really bad at tackling and lacking the fluid intensity that is key in football, I applaud them for doing this and playing through the game. Football is the greatest sport in the world, though it has yet to be fully recognized as such, but I’m glad to see this stuff happening and bringing the sport to the world as a whole. Hopefully they can get a system going there that starts out kids young playing football, then we will see what they can do.
American Football is a fascinating sport. The levels of depth you can go into, the multiple phases of the game, the complete necessity to have a cohesive team, each individual unit needing to play together adjust, and execute. The play calling, the on-field adjustment, and the overall athleticism involved it's like a battle of wills and wit, it really is a great game to analyze once you learn it. I appreciate it as the most enjoyable sport to watch. Of course, I am a born and raised American lol Not only that I am from the state of Florida, where we have 3 Blue chip power 5 brand name College Football programs with multiple national titles Florida is a state to this day produces the most highly touted recruits overall in the nation. If American football ever blows up internationally I think that would be awesome.
El Patto I agree I played both America football and rugby and hands down Americans are not that good at rugby and I don’t know why here in the USA they always say play the nfl when most of us in America couldn’t make the nfl or they would playing now. I love seeing other countries playing a sport that is popular in my country but there is no need to be an asshole about a friendly game if anything we should help each other out and help make the teams playing from different countries get better and enjoy the game.
Most bigger athletes play football I bet if u were to put people like marshawn lynch and some other linebackers and runningbacks on a rugby team they would dominate
Well, all of America's best athletes are in American Football, Basketball, Baseball and Hockey. I mean it's fine. You can be better than the USA at Cricket, Rugby, and Association Football. We don't really care for British sports
Huhh very interesting. S. Korea is getting massacred though. But it's good to see them not give up and see people worldwide enjoy and dedicate themselves to a sport that is mostly celebrated in N. America and not their own. :)
@@masterroshi3369 no offense to South Korea but they're known to be shorter in height compared to Australia. Not that height is everything, but in sports, height truly does matter.
@@Anthony-bx5yk especially in football. Being short doesn't mean you don't know how to keep 2 hands on the ball or execute a center quarterback exchange properly though
In the state of South Australia (1.8m people) we have a 5 team competition. This standard is equivalent to AFL being played by other countries. It's all relative. I think it's great that they get to play at an international level, albeit a long long way from the professional, College and lower ranked leagues in the US.
id say most high school teams in the US could beat them.. But that said i think its great they are starting to play overseas and they will only get better
The Australian team lookin really good. Qb and the D end really shined I didn't catch their names. Korea looked like they needed a little more discipline but also showed some flashes of great play. Loved this can't wait to see more
That's great as a American I started to play American football at the age of 8 years old and played the whole way through school it's a great game my dad is a high school coach he's 83 years old and is still coaching he started coaching in 1960 he still even goes to the gym and works out every day with his players in the off season it's nice to see other countries playing my favorite game by the way nice game way to go Australia
For folks, hating on these teams, please understand the Aussies grew up playing rugby. They are more familiar with some of the mechanics of American football. The Koreans deserve respect for trying something that’s 100% new.
Im American, the one thing that stood out glaringly….Australia players were trusting theirs reads so much more than Korea, no hesitation, read and react
The Australians look like they understand football more than the South Koreans. The South Koreans are thinking too much, and it shows. Meanwhile, the Australians are having a blast.
This is great to see. Young men from different countries getting excited and competing in a new sport to them. I see alot of basic fundamentals being executed. And that is great to see. Love it all
It's awesome to see my beloved game, American football being played in other countries. There are many teams in Europe. I would absolutely love the opportunity to coach a team in another country. Especially Australia. I played football from 8th to 12th grade before joining the Army. I started coaching in 2002. I love coaching. Cheers from America.
Good sport all around, they played their butts off. Both teams gave one heck of an effort. SK's early fumbles really kept them from finding a rhythm, so hard to dig yourself out of a rut. Gotta protect the rock.
as an American i can say this is what it feels like to watch the USA national soccer team play against competent teams GG though :) glad other countries like our sport ...
If some of these guys have an AFL background. Have fun!! These dudes are the perfect Athlete, have a player tag you as these guys have learnt! Enjoy the pain you will feel like you can’t move anywhere !! In your face 95% of the time sledging you literally making you have a bad game
If your center has issues with shotgun snapping consistently, the coach shouldn’t ask the center to do that by running every play out of a shotgun formation in a game. That’s not good for their confidence.
Props to these boys , but it’s gonna take awhile to get up to snuff. My small Texas high school could show these guys a thing or two. With that being said, I am glad to see y’all playing, just keep practicing.
I am so fucking happy football is growing in other countries, I wish Football will one day be an internationally loved sport, there isn't quite a team based sport like it.
I’m glad to see other countries playing our style of the sport. This makes me feel good. To the haters out there. Go work out and get in shape and go Try out. Stop talking trash and go be someone.
Figured Australia would have a bit of an advantage. Aussie rules and rugby experience I’m sure on that side. Probably a bit of a size advantage as well. But still cool to watch. Would love to see more.
It's really cool to see other countries playing football. Their playing styles are a little different. I'd love to see a worldwide football league or at least a tournament.
This is a great idea playing an international football game(football here). The Aussies are naturals while the Koreans look like their having a blast. Their both aggressive and look like they have been playing all their lives.
They've been playing as long as most American players. American football players consist mainly of two groups that don't overlap much: those who play as children and those who play as teenagers. Most child players don't continue to play as teens, and most teens didn't play as children. A much smaller number play as teens and go on to play as adults.
People saying that it is good football is growing in the world. Ah yes it is. In Finland example we have maple league, 1st, 2nd and 3rd divisions. Maple league will have 7teams, 1st have 6teams, 2nd 9 teams and 3rd is 7vs7 tournament. So it is getting bigger
The caliber of this game is about the same as a state high school football game when Quad/5A team vs 2A team in one of the Midwestern (Ohio or Iowa) or Southern (‘Bama, TN, or LA) region.
I think American football has a specific mentality to it that will take countries without strong rugby backgrounds some time to learn. Not surprised to see defensive intensity from a team like Australia
People forget people is a sport it has nothing to do with what race you are or where your from you either love it or don't. Quit complaining that's all people do now days complain or be a victim of themselves.
In any sort sports, playing a game is something totally different from training and practicing. I guess the Korean players didn’t have many chances play in games before. None of them should be blamed for it. I respect those trying for their best.
Nice job Aussie. As an American love watching other cultures play football, especially when they are manhandling those Ks. I would come out of retirement for that. The Aussie QB looked good. You guys should run more play action with your "Fridge" (refer to 85' Bears) back who played well. The Aussie defense intimidated and thats the name of the game. Foreign players would no doubt have some good prospects if they started out playing from a young age (""mighty might" and "pee wee" leagues) but at the same time note the risk for concussions is much greater the younger you play. Still, is one of the best sports- maybe the best- to train young boys to become men, work together in a group in support of your mates, and teach them how to be winners (throughout their lives). If you guys start learning early, you can think about potential university scholarship opps in the states if that is of interest. Lastly, do me a favor and have OzzyMan on CZcams do a bit of play by play for these highlights.
I don't get the American hate on here. This is awesome to grow the sport. Australia looks tough. Maybe not polished and as fast as some american teams but they can handle the violence of the sport. Now let's get New Zealand suited up.
I hate all these Americans hating on these teams. We want American football to grow in the world. We should encourage these guys. They're trying their best.
Well, we don't hate 'em; we just know we can beat 'em. Lol
Who’s hating? I’m enjoying it.
I had no idea.
@@DarkJonas33 nobody plays rugby
*football
As an American Im happy to see that football is going international. These guys are pretty good. It would be insane if it eventually becomes an Olympic sport.
Its not becoming an olympic sport.
Nah America's imagine is too stained after the fascists took power.
Us would dominate man lol
If it did it would be like the Dream Teams first, but as we have seen, everyone will catch up in time. The Olympic proposal is for flag football.
@@davidmacy411 that’s gay. The Olympics has enough time to have a bracket style where every week, you advance a round. The committees are run soy infused euro trash, they hate Russians and Americans.
Impressed with the quality of the football ...well done both teams. Especially when you consider they don't have a whole system throughout the countries like we do in the US. Impressive.
There’s a lot of college clubs in Korea and an adult league too. Slowly getting better I think.
Korea got embarrassed. They seemed afraid.
@@timelkin838 They were undersized and didn't have the right fits at skill positions and on the defensive and offensive lines....
@@mattyghost3409 I agree, korea’s linemen lacked the drive necessary to play the position. Add on a size disadvantage you end up losing. Could have CFL players at the skill positions and still would’ve lost.
i saw this comment after only watching the first highlight LMAO
It’s good to see 🏈 in other countries. Even though S.Korea lost. There’s still 4 qtrs and they kept fighting til the end. Great competitors and determination
As a half white and half Korean living in America, where I had played football for eight years, despite Korea being really bad at tackling and lacking the fluid intensity that is key in football, I applaud them for doing this and playing through the game. Football is the greatest sport in the world, though it has yet to be fully recognized as such, but I’m glad to see this stuff happening and bringing the sport to the world as a whole. Hopefully they can get a system going there that starts out kids young playing football, then we will see what they can do.
You played in the US or Korea?
well said
American Football is a fascinating sport. The levels of depth you can go into, the multiple phases of the game, the complete necessity to have a cohesive team, each individual unit needing to play together adjust, and execute. The play calling, the on-field adjustment, and the overall athleticism involved it's like a battle of wills and wit, it really is a great game to analyze once you learn it. I appreciate it as the most enjoyable sport to watch. Of course, I am a born and raised American lol Not only that I am from the state of Florida, where we have 3 Blue chip power 5 brand name College Football programs with multiple national titles Florida is a state to this day produces the most highly touted recruits overall in the nation. If American football ever blows up internationally I think that would be awesome.
@@mariusloveless7880 football is the greatest sport that doesn't involve engines and gasoline. Soccer can fuck right off lol
i would prefer my children not get concussions and CTE
It's funny when all the Americans say come verse the NFL, but when USA plays rugby its the other way round.
El Patto I agree I played both America football and rugby and hands down Americans are not that good at rugby and I don’t know why here in the USA they always say play the nfl when most of us in America couldn’t make the nfl or they would playing now. I love seeing other countries playing a sport that is popular in my country but there is no need to be an asshole about a friendly game if anything we should help each other out and help make the teams playing from different countries get better and enjoy the game.
usa is ranked 12th
Most bigger athletes play football I bet if u were to put people like marshawn lynch and some other linebackers and runningbacks on a rugby team they would dominate
@@ratedpending Actually 1st in Rugby 7s.
Well, all of America's best athletes are in American Football, Basketball, Baseball and Hockey. I mean it's fine. You can be better than the USA at Cricket, Rugby, and Association Football. We don't really care for British sports
Huhh very interesting. S. Korea is getting massacred though. But it's good to see them not give up and see people worldwide enjoy and dedicate themselves to a sport that is mostly celebrated in N. America and not their own. :)
A big reason (in my opinion) is that Australia has college football, where as S. Korea doesn't.
Edit, I'm wrong, they do play in Korea.
@@maxtyler8993 I think the main reason is Australian players come from a rugby background , where as Korea doesn’t really have a main contact sport .
@@masterroshi3369 australia has a culture of collision sports in rugby and australian rules football but Korea doesnt have that
@@masterroshi3369 no offense to South Korea but they're known to be shorter in height compared to Australia. Not that height is everything, but in sports, height truly does matter.
@@Anthony-bx5yk especially in football. Being short doesn't mean you don't know how to keep 2 hands on the ball or execute a center quarterback exchange properly though
I didn't even know this was a thing. It's awesome seeing this sport growing in other countries.
Glad to see american football becoming more popular across the world
In the state of South Australia (1.8m people) we have a 5 team competition. This standard is equivalent to AFL being played by other countries. It's all relative. I think it's great that they get to play at an international level, albeit a long long way from the professional, College and lower ranked leagues in the US.
id say most high school teams in the US could beat them.. But that said i think its great they are starting to play overseas and they will only get better
The Australian team lookin really good. Qb and the D end really shined I didn't catch their names. Korea looked like they needed a little more discipline but also showed some flashes of great play. Loved this can't wait to see more
yeah
This is interesting it would be cool too see every country compete in American football they should make it like the World Cup
There is a World Cup every 4 years. First edition was in 1999, in Palermo. Japan beat Mexico in the final.
Loved this! Both teams kept fighting no matter the score it looked like and thats what this sport is all about.
Lot of effort and passion...that's the way you play football. Well done!
That's great as a American I started to play American football at the age of 8 years old and played the whole way through school it's a great game my dad is a high school coach he's 83 years old and is still coaching he started coaching in 1960 he still even goes to the gym and works out every day with his players in the off season it's nice to see other countries playing my favorite game by the way nice game way to go Australia
For folks, hating on these teams, please understand the Aussies grew up playing rugby. They are more familiar with some of the mechanics of American football. The Koreans deserve respect for trying something that’s 100% new.
QB from Aussie looks like Carson wentZ playing north Dakota college lol
Kyoto Vaiau is NDSU not north Dakota college for god sake
NDSU
Bro if football became a more popular worldwide sport it would honestly be amazing 💯
its beautiful to see other countries take on football!!!
This is great. Never imagined football would go this far.
It's objectively better than soccer, deserves to be bigger
Good to see another countries play American football that proves the world is good at all sports because where all humans
It’s incredible seeing my favorite sport played on an international level, really fun to watch
Im American, the one thing that stood out glaringly….Australia players were trusting theirs reads so much more than Korea, no hesitation, read and react
As an American, this is really encouraging to watch, i feel Australia would be a good football squad.
The Australians look like they understand football more than the South Koreans. The South Koreans are thinking too much, and it shows. Meanwhile, the Australians are having a blast.
This is great to see. Young men from different countries getting excited and competing in a new sport to them. I see alot of basic fundamentals being executed. And that is great to see. Love it all
Amazing to see how much American football is liked and played outside the USA.
As a Texan. This is awesome to see! Both teams did 👍
It's awesome to see my beloved game, American football being played in other countries. There are many teams in Europe. I would absolutely love the opportunity to coach a team in another country. Especially Australia. I played football from 8th to 12th grade before joining the Army. I started coaching in 2002. I love coaching. Cheers from America.
I Love how football is growing around the World❤💪🏽
Good sport all around, they played their butts off. Both teams gave one heck of an effort. SK's early fumbles really kept them from finding a rhythm, so hard to dig yourself out of a rut. Gotta protect the rock.
This is cool glad to see football expand
Love The energy from both teams
I wouldn't be surprised if the AUS running didn't have d1 college offers. He's a tank.
Takes time to improve. I am giving praise to these athletes learning the ropes.
It won’t become an Olympic sport. That would just be another free gold for the US.
Love it! Football is for everyone!
Austrailia gots some BEAST player love to see diffrenet countries playing american football
as an American i can say this is what it feels like to watch the USA national soccer team play against competent teams GG though :) glad other countries like our sport ...
South Korea has heart✊
If some of these guys have an AFL background. Have fun!! These dudes are the perfect Athlete, have a player tag you as these guys have learnt! Enjoy the pain you will feel like you can’t move anywhere !! In your face 95% of the time sledging you literally making you have a bad game
If your center has issues with shotgun snapping consistently, the coach shouldn’t ask the center to do that by running every play out of a shotgun formation in a game.
That’s not good for their confidence.
I loved it and it was cool.
Props to these boys , but it’s gonna take awhile to get up to snuff. My small Texas high school could show these guys a thing or two. With that being said, I am glad to see y’all playing, just keep practicing.
A bit clumsy, but looked like teams enjoyed the beautiful game of football. Carry on boys.
As long as you enjoy it fr play all you want! I would love to see more countries participate
Great to see 👀
Would love nothing more than to see American football on the Olympic scale
I am so fucking happy football is growing in other countries, I wish Football will one day be an internationally loved sport, there isn't quite a team based sport like it.
NFL is one of the most hated sports in Australia
I’m glad to see other countries playing our style of the sport. This makes me feel good. To the haters out there. Go work out and get in shape and go Try out. Stop talking trash and go be someone.
This is a dream of mine always wanted to see football international
I like it the competitiveness The chippiness Good on you Men
raw and unpolished. love it.
Love seeing South Korea give it a go. They had some pretty well designed plays
The speed isn't there but the angles and tackling are really good. I hope to see more.
I had zero expectations and I must say that I was genuinely surprised at the level of play
How did South Korea end up with 6 points after that opening sequence?
Figured Australia would have a bit of an advantage. Aussie rules and rugby experience I’m sure on that side. Probably a bit of a size advantage as well. But still cool to watch. Would love to see more.
The cameraman has never played or seen an american football game before this, and it shows.
This is dope
This is awesome! I've always wanted to kick the rest of the worlds ass in Football. I'd totally watch this on a regular basis.
This was very awesome to watch I just wish s Korea closer than the scoreboard said
i’m 15 years old and i play nfl with my mates in australia and i throw really well and i reckon with the right training i could be a great qb
This is great!
It's really cool to see other countries playing football. Their playing styles are a little different. I'd love to see a worldwide football league or at least a tournament.
Tons of screen passes lol
Many years ago I saw video of a Japanese team's Golden Butterfly offense. Interesting system.
Yes!! International football ❤️❤️
This is a great idea playing an international football game(football here). The Aussies are naturals while the Koreans look like their having a blast. Their both aggressive and look like they have been playing all their lives.
They've been playing as long as most American players. American football players consist mainly of two groups that don't overlap much: those who play as children and those who play as teenagers. Most child players don't continue to play as teens, and most teens didn't play as children. A much smaller number play as teens and go on to play as adults.
People saying that it is good football is growing in the world. Ah yes it is. In Finland example we have maple league, 1st, 2nd and 3rd divisions. Maple league will have 7teams, 1st have 6teams, 2nd 9 teams and 3rd is 7vs7 tournament. So it is getting bigger
The caliber of this game is about the same as a state high school football game when Quad/5A team vs 2A team in one of the Midwestern (Ohio or Iowa) or Southern (‘Bama, TN, or LA) region.
I think American football has a specific mentality to it that will take countries without strong rugby backgrounds some time to learn. Not surprised to see defensive intensity from a team like Australia
Is there anywhere I can get the full match video from?
Great game played by both sides but this Australia team is something else
Since no one’s saying it I will, damn that Australian rn can run
People forget people is a sport it has nothing to do with what race you are or where your from you either love it or don't. Quit complaining that's all people do now days complain or be a victim of themselves.
In any sort sports, playing a game is something totally different from training and practicing. I guess the Korean players didn’t have many chances play in games before. None of them should be blamed for it. I respect those trying for their best.
Dude Australia rules hahaha... pretty good team!
is this U18 ? dudes look small but Im used to watching NFL and NCAAF games where everyone's a monster
Korea could be pretty damn good if they run the triple option.
Love this, imagine e football world wide. We should just fight battles playing football
This is more fun to watch than the NFL.
Nice job Aussie. As an American love watching other cultures play football, especially when they are manhandling those Ks. I would come out of retirement for that. The Aussie QB looked good. You guys should run more play action with your "Fridge" (refer to 85' Bears) back who played well. The Aussie defense intimidated and thats the name of the game. Foreign players would no doubt have some good prospects if they started out playing from a young age (""mighty might" and "pee wee" leagues) but at the same time note the risk for concussions is much greater the younger you play. Still, is one of the best sports- maybe the best- to train young boys to become men, work together in a group in support of your mates, and teach them how to be winners (throughout their lives). If you guys start learning early, you can think about potential university scholarship opps in the states if that is of interest.
Lastly, do me a favor and have OzzyMan on CZcams do a bit of play by play for these highlights.
It’s actually very entertaining to watch not perfectly played football
3:58 beautiful moves by the Aussie QB here
Good football fellas 👍
aussies need the hayne plane, the boys from oz got some skills, all them years of playing afl & rugby translate over
As a teenage Korean who likes football, even though I understand that there are size differences, I am still a bit disappointed lol
6:05 what
Australia has a clear advantage, many were probably former rugby players. It transfers easier.
Not trying to be racist, but Asians just don’t seem built for this game. The height and body build difference is quite clear on the field.
Man! South Korea was having a bad day! They kept trying though. Ya gotta appreciate that.
Thought Aussie rugby/football would translate better to this game?! But main thing is they're having fun!
#3 for Australia would be a really good wide receiver. Not quite a good QB but he would be a great WR.
Hes a beast at QB
Dude this is exciting....Australia has some elusive players....Korea has a few ballers too
No.25 for south korea , got heart, ill give him that.
I feel like oz had the advantage since they probably play rugby or aus football too
Nothing like watching some good pee wee football.
The audience (or lack thereof) shows the popularity (or lack of).
That Australian QB has a really good scramble.
No. 37 on Australia was the highlight
Koreas running back is tuff!!!
The aussies look great! 😮
I don't get the American hate on here. This is awesome to grow the sport. Australia looks tough. Maybe not polished and as fast as some american teams but they can handle the violence of the sport. Now let's get New Zealand suited up.