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5 4 3 2 1 Just do it... ... either for fun or for money Football England, 19th century Popular sport World Cup 1938 European Competitions Champions’ Cup (1955-1956) Champions’ League (1991-1992) Cup Winners’ Cup (1960-1961 / 1998-1999) UEFA Cup (1957-1958) The Champions’ League
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Just do it... ... either for fun or for money
Football • England, 19th century • Popular sport • World Cup 1938 • European Competitions • Champions’ Cup (1955-1956) • Champions’ League (1991-1992) • Cup Winners’ Cup (1960-1961 / 1998-1999) • UEFA Cup (1957-1958)
The Champions’ League • 1991 • Champions’ Cup lost spectators • Super competition • Leading clubs in Europe • Real Madrid • AC Milan • Manchester United • …
The Business • Football and entertainment • Television • Commercials • Sponsoring • Competition sponsors • Shirt sponsors • Players’ contracts
Special market relations • Common business • Competition • Monopoly • Sports business • Competition • Opponents • Special situation
Different parties involved • Players • Clubs • Leagues • Public
Problems • Financial troubles • Supporters staying away from the stadium • Transfer policies
Ambiguous laws Illegal transfer system « Large » amounts of money Abuse of the system The Bosman case Need for a new (international) tranfer policy Old transfer policy
Young players protected Time limits Limited transferperiods Financial measures Financial compensation National courts New transfer policy
67.5 million € 5 million € 2.5 million € Luis Figo (Real Madrid)
David Beckham (Man Utd) Barcelona or Manchester? 8.5 million €
Nicolas Anelka From Arsenal to Real for 25 million €
Rio Ferdinand Leeds Utd 28.5 million €
Nike andMan Utd 525 million €
Chairman Sergio Cragnotti 100 million €
Pure football. Pure hope. FIFA (the Governing Body of Football) and UNICEF (the United Nations Children's Fund) have joined efforts to promote the Convention of the Rights of the Child. These efforts will result in increased international attention for children's rights in media everywhere.