Although different European countries are still struggling to recover from the mode of financial crisis, the football economy is different and hence is characterized by a ‘spending spree’. Competent football players are still in high demand. According to FIFA (2013), total income from 5,204 transfers worldwide was $928.8 mio. (£612 mio). Despite the fact that the […]
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The ‘Jordan Impact’
By Kenneth Cortsen on June 11, 2013 in Sport & Media Relations, Sport Economy, Sport Management, Sport Marketing
“There are many examples of personal sports brands on a global scale, e.g. US basketball star Michael Jordan, who ‘made clear how closely athletic success is associated with the sales of sports products, especially the brand of Nike. So saying, Michael Jordan became a brand himself ‘ (Adjouri and Stastny, 2006, p. 48).” The citation […]
Paris Saint-Germain and French football must pay more to compete at the highest level…..
ESPN, see here, wrote that the plans of French president Francois Hollande to apply a 75 % tax on those earning above €1 mio. a year will also include the football world even though rumors had mentioned that specific ‘creative industries’ (sports and artists, i.e. singers or actors) would be off the hook in terms […]