The Business of Football in Brazil

Carlos Alberto Perreira, former coach of the Brazilian national team, said that the reason why the national team of England? so that the poor are not perch? There are so many foreign players in England, but it 's perch? cos we are? few English players in other leagues. What? that means the reason Brazil? cos? successful? because many of their exports? Last year, 1085 Brazilian players were transferred to various places such as Vietnam, Qatar and the Faroe Islands, according to the Brazilian football Confederation.Football it? evolved from 'only a game' to large business in Brazil. Companies such as the investment of sports media and called on Traffic, now began to sell the talent to play football. These companies use their own or borrowed capital to buy up contracts for young Brazilian players. Then lend players to teams that cover the salaries of players and offer them the exposure. If one of those players earning a transfer to Europe? The company that receives the most? large part of the transfer fee. The player usually draws benefit from a sign on fee and a salary dramatically increased. Traffic 'the president Julio Mariz s said: "Instead of investing in the stock market or real estate, we are investing in purchase of rights to economic players" of football;. These affairs have become in a controversy in Europe, mainly perch? FIFA, football 'board of directors of International s, participation of third parties prohibited transfers. There? was caused by the scandal in England over who owned two players from Argentina – Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano – who were transferred from the Brazilian club Corinthians to West Ham in 2006. Traffic mockery this rule by signing all the players in their own little club, Desportivo Brazil and lend to the member teams as the declaration of Palmeiras.A by FIFA has said that he had not studied the Brazilian perch? no conventional case was brought to their attention. Once pushed, the FIFA spokesman added "? that are not supposed to do that and go against the regulations ", citing that rule? was passed in January, declaring: "No club prendparteer? to a contract that allows any other party to that contract or third parties to acquire the capacity? to influence in employment or transfer the arguments concerning its independence, its policies or the performance of its teams. "Many people in Brazilian football would support that without outside investment clubs, many Brazilian football would have struggled financially. The traffic? the only company that exploits the difficult financial condition of football in Brazil. Several traffic as funds were generated during last year and some major Brazilian companies – including the supermarket chains – are generating departments of investment of football hoping to collect the reward by rich European clubs.

Patrick Omari

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