It all comes down to this in the end...
Note: You may be able to monetize third-party content if you have commercial use rights for that content, and you’re contributing to the value of that content in some way.
So: now I ask you this:
Do you have commercial use rights for the soccer clips you are using in your videos, and can you prove that via hard copy documentation to YouTube?
Just "contributing to the value of that content in some way", won't qualify as enough for monetization to be approved. You need all of the following:
1. Worldwide broadcast licensing for the soccer clips. Do you have that, and for each and every one of them?
2. Publicity rights for every recognizable person in each of your videos. Do you have that as well?
3. Commercial use rights as stated in bold above...
Going into denial, as you obviously did in your last post, won't change the facts of this issue, and definitely will not get your channel monetized.
Oh, by the way, you might want to take note of the fact that attempted monetization of unlicensed third party copyright content is against both Adsense policy, and YouTube Partner Programme policy. That first policy violation can get your Adsense account permanently suspended; and if that happens, you will never again be able to monetize a YouTube channel.
Reason?
You are only allowed one Adsense account in your Google Lifetime.