0 someone who plays football, especially as a job:
professional footballers
The problem itself occurs between real footballers on a field.
In order to defuse this concern one might start by comparing the conscript and the teenager with the footballers.
He was a very good footballer, actually, but he was a hard man.
How does each footballer come to know that the object of the team is to score goals?
Yet, intuitively, it seems obvious that 'right' is the rational choice for each of the real footballers.
I propose that obligations corresponding to those of the footballers would then arise.
Take the case of the footballers.
Riker admires their common skill, as one might admire a skilled footballer or tennis player.