With the World Cup behind us, the sport of soccer is going to need to find some new, innovative ways to put the game in front of people's eyeballs. Well, a U-15 game down in Brazil — which, from what I hear, is a nation quite big on soccer — may have found the solution. That's when something not commonly seen in a children's soccer game happened. CLICK HERE FOR MORE OUTKICK SPORTS COVERAGEIf pterodactyls were still cruising around the Earth, they would absolutely be dive-bombing 13- and 14-year-olds' soccer games, and it would look something like that. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPAgainst all odds, Flamengo overcame the multiple avian invasions to win the match 1-0.