Not my Captain

By Backtoback1234

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Female Footballer OC I don't claim to know the people in this story and so if their character, sexuality or s... More

Who she is
Family
Intro
First Meet
Round for dinner
Questions
Truth Comes Out
Truth comes out Pt. 2
Christie Rampone after 4-2 Victory
Critics eat their words
Coming home
2015 USWNT Roster not revealed
Jill Ellis on why the roster isn't released and Castillo.
Ignacio Quereda on first World Cup and Castillo
Spain Women's National Team want Castillo
Tug of War between USWNT and Spain
Run ins
Last Day for USWNT
USWNT or Side-lines
Castillo's ON the team
Substitute?
Outrage over Castillo being benched
Late night adventures
Finally Starting
New Captain Live Stream
New Captain?
Fans Opinions, Votes and Speculation
Finding out and telling her
🔞 "Celebrations" 🔞
Announcing captain
Captain to Captain
Spain Secures Castillo
Possible Signing
Llorens holds a press conference
Barcelona Confirms it
Castillo's not at the olympics
Sorry I'm not there
No Castillo, No Gold?
USWNT management under scrutiny AGAIN
USWNT NEED Castillo
Announcing their passing
Condolences
Too little too late
I need you
Letter to Them
Castillo's Heart breaking letters
Another Loss
Announcing it
Condolences pt.2
Condolences pt.3
Letter to teddy
Castillo's letter to her brother
Castillo to leave Barcelona
Charlie...I did it
Castillo joins Arsenal
2021-22 Loan
Reactions to the loan (2021-22)
~~Miscellaneous~~
Learn the Alphabet with Lexi Castillo
Chants/Songs etc.

2012 Olympic Call Up

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By Backtoback1234

Confusion and Ridicule Surround 15-Year-Old Alexandra Castillo's Inclusion in USWNT for 2012 Olympics

The soccer world is abuzz with bewilderment and mockery following the puzzling decision by the United States Women's National Soccer Team (USWNT) to include 15-year-old Alexandra Castillo in its squad for the 2012 Olympics. The move has sparked widespread confusion and ridicule, with many questioning the sanity of selecting a child to represent the nation on one of the sport's grandest stages.

Hailing from Chimayo, New Mexico, Castillo's rapid ascent through the ranks of youth soccer has left many scratching their heads. While she may have shown promise in lower age groups, her promotion to the senior team has left even the most ardent soccer aficionados scratching their heads in disbelief.

Critics are not simply outraged; they are laughing. The decision to include Castillo has become a punchline in soccer circles, with jokes and memes flooding social media platforms. From questioning whether she'll need a permission slip from her parents to play, to suggesting she bring her favorite stuffed animal to the Olympic Village, the mockery knows no bounds.

But beneath the laughter lies a more serious concern: the impact of Castillo's inclusion on the credibility of the USWNT. With the world watching, the decision to field a child in the Olympics has raised doubts about the team's professionalism and competence. Instead of inspiring fear in their opponents, the USWNT is now the subject of ridicule and derision.

Furthermore, the decision to include Castillo has cast doubt on the team's chances of Olympic success. With seasoned veterans and proven performers available for selection, the USWNT had no shortage of talent to choose from. Yet, inexplicably, they opted for a player with minimal experience on the senior stage.

The mockery may be humorous, but the consequences could be dire. By choosing sentimentality over pragmatism, the USWNT has put its Olympic dreams in jeopardy. With rivals sharpening their claws, the USWNT is vulnerable to humiliation and defeat on the world stage.

In conclusion, Alexandra Castillo's inclusion in the USWNT for the 2012 Olympics is not simply a mistake; it's a farce. While Castillo may have potential, the Olympics are no place for childish whimsy. As the tournament approaches, the USWNT must confront the harsh reality that their decision may cost them Olympic gold. And as they step onto the field, they must be prepared to face not only their opponents but also the ridicule and scorn of a soccer world that refuses to take them seriously. If including her loses them gold, there will undoubtedly be outrage and anger towards the decision.

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