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That is good news. Generally though that sport isn't 1 where millions are made at least in North America.
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Not in the US or Canada but yes in many parts of the World. The World Cup is the most watched and most profitable sports event in the world.
And, according to Transferkmark.uk, Özil's current market value is 44 million pounds. Last edited by _vega_; 07-20-2014 at 01:10 PM |
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Interesting. Are the players getting the money from playing in the World Cup? I thought that Fifa benefited the most from that.
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Each federation of football pays their players according to the arrangements they made before the Cup. Some federations pay more than others.
The big money footballers get comes from their clubs but playing in the Cup helps them raise their value as players and makes diverse clubs take notice of them. For example, Real Madrid is now about to sign James Rodriguez from Colombia after his excellent performance in the Cup, he had been playing for Monaco with a salary of 1.3 million euros. Apparently Real Madrid bought him for 85 million euros so I imagine his salary will increase exponentially after that change. Before the Cup he was well known in Colombia and maybe France but now everybody is talking about him, and he is still young (23 years old) so his value could increase with time now that he is going to play in a much more popular club. Last edited by _vega_; 07-20-2014 at 04:23 PM |
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Yeah, the Premier League in Europe is big business. Massive business.
It's American football, baseball, basketball and hockey all roled into one. I'm sure it's like any sport, and you'll find players who aren't gazillionaires, but the money comes in from all over. You have their regular salaries, because these are all professional footballers, their endorsement deals, the money they get for just showing up at the World Cup and then the bonuses they get if their team makes it to whichever level. Because the bonuses are there at every level, that's why countries fight so hard to qualify. It's big money, for the teams, but also for the players. Cristiano Ronaldo is projected to make $80 million this year. There's only one other athlete making more money than him in 2014, and that's the boxer Floyd Mayweather. Then, the 3rd highest earner is Lebron James, but then it goes back to "soccer" with Lionel Messi. Fifth place goes to Kobe Bryant. After that, it's Tiger Woods, Roger Federer, Phil Mickelson, Rafael Nadal and Matt Ryan. Meaning that, of the Top 10 highest earners in 2014, three are "soccer" players. It's only two basketball players, two tennismen, two golfers and zero football or baseball player. Mesut Özil? The one who'll be donating his US$606 887 (per today's exchange rate)? He makes US$18.5 million a year, between his salary and his endorsement deal with Adidas. __________________
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The thing with football soccer is that it is a very international sport. The most popular leagues, the English Premier league and the Spanish league mainly, are watched in most places of the world, so they earn alot of money for their advertising.
Ronaldo sells white bread here and Messi sells razors even though they have never played for any of our national clubs or teams. But people still adore them. And Neuer, Müller, Mascherano, etc. And the national teams don't just meet at the World Cup, each of the six regional confederations (Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, South America, and Central and North America and the Caribbean) has their own cups for the national selections in that area (Euro Cup, Gold Cup, etc) and for the best clubs of the countries there (Champions League, Libertadores, etc.). And there's also the Confederations Cup which is one where the six best clubs of each confederation participates. So football fans are always aware of the main players of their areas, which can belong to national selections of other areas. And, when all the best finally meet at the World Cup, it is a HUGE event. |
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The fact that I know as much as I do about football/soccer should be a testament to how freaking big that sport is.
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An update on Rodriguez:
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The Brazil World Cup had, as I recall, similar labor problems. And, of course, plenty of worker deaths, though on a smaller scale. ![]() __________________
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Well, it's finally coming to and end.
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I would not be surprised if it's a guilty verdict, but this just brings up the question do citizens need firearms when something like this could happen more often than if that if there was an actual ''intruder''?
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Well, we all know I'm against civilians owning firearms, with the posisble exception of hunting purposes.
But, beyond that, I guess we'll discuss the verdict on the new N&P thread. ![]() __________________
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