Post by mehedi14a on Mar 6, 2024 8:01:29 GMT 2
It has been 10 years since Argentina displaced Brazil in the global export leadership of soccer talents to the world: the flip side is the worse quality that local leagues have today and the lower income for the players. ARGENTINA SPORTS FOOTBALL PLAYERS EXPORT OF SOCCER PLAYERS m In 2020, Argentina consolidated itself as the world leader in the export of soccer players, with a total of 3,215 players, followed by Brazil with a total of 2,956, according to the Football Player Exports 2020 study, carried out by the renowned company Euromericas Sport Marketing. Historically, Brazil was the pioneer in offering players to clubs abroad, but this relationship was reversed in favor of Argentina since 2010. The Argentine and Brazilian leaders in the ranking are followed in third place by Colombia, with 456; Paraguay with 366; Uruguay with 244; Ecuador with 177; Mexico with 144 and Chile with 132.
In what corresponds to the last decade, exports of players increased by 1,135%, and the destinations in the last five years begin to be not only the European “Big 5” leagues, but also those of Greece, Romania, China, the United States, Mexico and the strongest trend is Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The report reflected, for the Argentine and Brazilian case, an increase of 22 and 14% compared to the same period of Brazil Mobile Number List the previous year , the lowest figure since 2012. The effect of the pandemic and the coronavirus crisis was felt, in the total exports from Argentina and Brazil in the last annual period taken, 77% went to the best clients of this product such as the European leagues: Spain, England, Italy, Germany and France. It is noteworthy that players emigrate who did not even reach the clubs and have played in the first division of local tournaments. It is no longer a trend that young people discovered in seedbeds, academies and private soccer schools are taken abroad to more than value the investment made: players leave their country of origin younger every day, with an average of age of 15 years in Argentina and 17 in Brazil.
The Argentine league tournament totaled a total of $476 million in 2020 in terms of the weighted average market valuation of the teams of the participating clubs, that is, less than half of what Real Madrid is worth. The most valued league in the world is the English Premier League, at 5.3 billion dollars, which means that the Argentine tournament represents 9% of this value. The exodus largely has its reason for being in the lack of sports professionalization that exists in South America, where sports marketing is absent or lacking, whereby the main income mechanism for sports properties is their players. It is time for talents to take root in their lands, mostly, as a means for soccer to develop with a local imprint in their local leagues, which have the possibility of being exported as a product to the world.
In what corresponds to the last decade, exports of players increased by 1,135%, and the destinations in the last five years begin to be not only the European “Big 5” leagues, but also those of Greece, Romania, China, the United States, Mexico and the strongest trend is Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The report reflected, for the Argentine and Brazilian case, an increase of 22 and 14% compared to the same period of Brazil Mobile Number List the previous year , the lowest figure since 2012. The effect of the pandemic and the coronavirus crisis was felt, in the total exports from Argentina and Brazil in the last annual period taken, 77% went to the best clients of this product such as the European leagues: Spain, England, Italy, Germany and France. It is noteworthy that players emigrate who did not even reach the clubs and have played in the first division of local tournaments. It is no longer a trend that young people discovered in seedbeds, academies and private soccer schools are taken abroad to more than value the investment made: players leave their country of origin younger every day, with an average of age of 15 years in Argentina and 17 in Brazil.
The Argentine league tournament totaled a total of $476 million in 2020 in terms of the weighted average market valuation of the teams of the participating clubs, that is, less than half of what Real Madrid is worth. The most valued league in the world is the English Premier League, at 5.3 billion dollars, which means that the Argentine tournament represents 9% of this value. The exodus largely has its reason for being in the lack of sports professionalization that exists in South America, where sports marketing is absent or lacking, whereby the main income mechanism for sports properties is their players. It is time for talents to take root in their lands, mostly, as a means for soccer to develop with a local imprint in their local leagues, which have the possibility of being exported as a product to the world.