Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sponsors

As much money as the soccer clubs around the world make by selling things and winning titles is not enough to cover everything they need. to cover all expenses, even the most successful teams need help with money, so they get multi-billion dollar companies to sponsor them. the world's biggest soccer sponsors include Nike, Adidas, Puma, BWIN, and  Emirates and they help pay for the team's training and game attire and any clothing that could be for sale. in exchange the team wears their company name on their jerseys to try to get the companies more business.

 http://soccerlens.com/the-worlds-biggest-soccer-sponsors/52174/

Merchandise

If people like something they are going to want to buy things that relate to the thing they like. that's why every soccer team needs to have good quality merchandise. that's where a lot of the teams money comes from, because people buy everything from jerseys to coffee mugs, and the die-hard fans would pay top dollar. Making all the merchandise can also create more jobs and help out businesses that can sell the products to the public.

http://latinosports.com/soccer/can-soccer-restore-the-united-states-economy.html

Saturday, December 10, 2011

More Jobs

The main reason that people don't have enough money is because they don't have a job that can pay them well. There are millions of people out there who need jobs to support their families, and at least here in the United States the unemployment rate is too high. Soccer can help with this problem by creating more jobs in every country. People can get a top class job as a professional soccer player, as a manger, or even work for fifa and be paid millions. And of course teams need someone to make their merchandise and sell it, prepare ads for them, and they need a variety of different staff to carry out their daily operations. and there are so many more jobs that have even the tinniest thing to do with soccer.

http://www.yoursdaily.com/money/soccer_and_the_economy

The Kind Heart of Soccer

There are many soccer players today who take part in charities as their official spokes person to try to raise money for a cause. They participate in charities that fight against major diseases like cancer and HIV and inspire may people to help out because they see someone they idolize working for it. This type of charity can be very beneficial and successful because it can get people to spend money for this cause the charities will eventually spend the money on research and to buy whatever they need and it could get the fans to buy more merchandise for that charity.

http://www.soccerway.com/news/2006/August/13/ronaldinho-to-help-united-nations-charity/

Benefits of Free Advertising

If you are the best, then people will love you, at least that is the case with soccer. The better the team is the more popular they get with the fans, which means a lot of people will be their shirts, talking about them, and going to their games. This is free advertising; everyone who likes the team will give good feedback to others and possibly get them to like them too. This way the team will get even more popularity and which means more people will buy their merchandise and increase the amount of revenue going to the club.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1828967-2,00.html

Friday, December 9, 2011

The Top Arenas

The best teams need the best stadiums. They need a place where the players can play without having to worry about outside factors affecting the game and a clean comfortable place for the spectators to watch they game. the fans need an adequate place to sit or their experience might not make them go back. if the fans don't go back then the amount of money the clubs make will decrease. the teams spend millions of dollars to build their stadiums, make renovations, and make the stadiums as comfortable for everyone as possible so they don't start to lose their fans.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1828967,00.html

The True Fans

The fans are what make the world of soccer prosper and what makes its money system flow. the true fans will buy anything to support their teams and they will go to the extremes to make their voices heard. fans are people and people are what make the economy work. they buy their merchandise and tickets to go see their favorite team play. they are a vital part of the economy because they give their money to the teams and the stores in exchange for a product. A lot of that money will be used by the clubs or teams to pay what they need to and keep the cycle going.

http://youmightwannaknow.wordpress.com/2010/05/03/deacon/