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**Title:** Challenging a 56-Rated Pro Footballer to Upgrade His FIFA Rating
**Summary:**
* The host, Al Husseini, challenges his friend Zade, a professional footballer with a surprisingly low 56 FIFA rating.
* They attempt to upgrade Zade's rating by testing his skills in various challenges:
1. **Pace**: A racing challenge (Zade wins, upgrading his pace to 80).
2. **Dribbling**: A 1v1 challenge (Zade excels, showcasing his exceptional skills).
3. **Shooting**: A shooting challenge from the edge of the box (Zade impresses with his accuracy).
4. **Passing**: A target practice challenge (Zade scores 105 points, significantly upgrading his passing rating).
5. **Defending**: A 1v1 defensive challenge (Zade struggles, but still manages to earn points).
6. **Versatility**: No challenge is devised due to the subjective nature of this attribute.
* Through these challenges, Zade's FIFA rating is informally upgraded, highlighting the discrepancy between his initial low rating and his actual professional skills.
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. A 56-rated professional footballer's stats are being challenged and potentially updated.
2. The footballer, Zade, is initially unhappy with his FIFA card stats.
3. Zade's initial stats include:
* Pace: 77
* Dribbling: 59
* Defense: 29
* Shooting: 49
* Passing: 51
* Versatility: 46
4. Challenges were set up to potentially increase Zade's ratings, with rewards for success:
* Pace: a racing challenge with a potential +18 increase
* Dribbling: a one-vs-one challenge, with +20 for each successful dribble past the opponent
* Shooting: five shots from the edge of the box, with +20 for each goal scored
* Passing: a target challenge with varying point values for different targets
* Defense: a one-vs-one defensive challenge, with +20 for each successful tackle
5. The challenges were conducted in a recorded video session.
6. The video features Zade and another individual, referred to as "Al Husseini" or "Big John".
7. The lowest defensive stat mentioned in the context of FIFA history is referenced, but no specific record is confirmed.