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Football Star Salaries: The Highs, the Lows, and How They Avoid Bankruptcy

Football stars are reputed to have the biggest salaries in the world. Paid in millions of dollars or euros, a football career is the dream of most young people.

In addition to these huge sums of money, fame is also one of their assets. However, according to Forbes, 40% of players go bankrupt after 5 years, and even more as time passes.

The football career, although offering significant advantages, is relatively short. Some players manage to maintain the pace until age 40, but for most players, it lasts on average 15 to 20 years.

At the end of their career, here are some reasons that can lead to a player going bankrupt:

Divorce

Poor asset management

Maintaining a costly life

Exorbitant spending and waste

Bad investment

Lack of retraining

Serious illness

We can cite for example Emmanuel Eboué who was cheated by his ex-wife. Moreover Ronaldinho who also mismanaged his resources.

To do this, several players opt to find solutions to avoid finding themselves destitute. Between owning clubs, creating new businesses, becoming a coach, or even a consultant. We can cite for example:

Sadio Mané, who acquired a French club, Bourges Foot 18.

Zlatan Ibrahimović, who owns 25% of Hammarby, a club playing in the Swedish first division

Yaya Touré, who became assistant coach of Saudi Arabia.

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2024-01-31 01:15:33
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