Por qué el FÚTBOL tiene medidas TAN RARAS • #Datazo

In this #FunFact, we're going to see why soccer fields have such strange dimensions and other mysteries of the sport's design. Why the goal is exactly 7.32 meters wide, why the grass has stripes, why the substitutes' benches are sunken, and why the balls have fewer and fewer panels. All that in a 20-minute video. Wow. ** There are a couple of moments where the image will be out of focus because F1F4 put on its cap. ** 🔥 TICKETS FOR THE SHOW: https://www.pablomolinari.com/ 👉 You can see all the "Sorry, Centennials" videos here: https://bit.ly/PerdonCentennials 👉 You can see all the "Datazo" videos here: https://bit.ly/Datazo JOIN THE CHANNEL MEMBERS https://bit.ly/UniteAMoliYT CHANNEL MERCH https://pablomolinari.com/merch/ Script: Pablo Molinari Visual Production: Julia Perelrozen Editing: Lucila Canabal / @PabloVescio In this video: 0:00 Intro 0:47 Why things measure what they measure 4:05 Why grass is two-toned 6:59 Why substitute benches are sunken (it's not because of the cameras) 9:46 Why modern balls have less Panels 15:27 Why there are giant pitches and small pitches ••• If you liked it, subscribe to the channel! -- MY SOCIAL MEDIA -- TIKTOK:   / molinerd   INSTAGRAM:   / molinerd   FACEBOOK:   / molinerd   TWITTER:   / pablomolinari   In this video 00:00 Intro 00:47 Why the goal is 7.32 meters (spoiler: English yards) 04:09 Why the grass has two-colored stripes 07:09 Why the substitutes' benches are sunken 09:50 Why modern balls have fewer panels 13:07 - The Jabulani: the beautiful disaster of the 2010 World Cup 15:55 Why there are giant pitches and small pitches