Soccer Scores
Write a
Player’s Name
Player’s Number
Points Scored by Player
The program should keep an array of 12 of these structures. Each element is for a different player on a team. When the program runs, it should ask the user to enter the data for each player. It should then show a table that lists each player’s number, name, and points scored. The program should also calculate and display the total points earned by the team. The number and name of the player who has earned the most points should also be displayed.
Input Validation: Do not accept negative values for players’ numbers or points scored.
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