Showing posts with label Money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Money. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Evolution of Soccer

Nowadays, soccer is the world wide’s most popular sport. Many people all over the world are crazy about this sport. In the last 20 years soccer has changed totally. It changed financially and popularly. Now, I am going to write about how soccer is becoming more popular in the world wide and the growth of the financial side of it.
   
First of all, soccer started in England in 1863. But, at that time Rugby (An English sport similar to American football) had  more popularity. At the beginning soccer was in the same association with rugby. Later, soccer split from rugby and became independent. In 1872, there was the first international soccer match. It was between England vs. Scotland and the match was watched by 4,000 spectators. This means that the popularity is still small. Years passed, soccer reach to different countries, so FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) decided to make an International soccer competition every 4 years. The wisdom is that they wanted to attract people from different countries, so they can increase the popularity of soccer. Soccer faced a large increasing in its popularity when soccer matches started presenting in TV.
Rungnado May Day Stadium, North Korea
Rungnado May Day Stadium, North Korea
In the last 20 years soccer has reached to all over the world. Millions of people watch soccer matches every week. World Cup 2006 in Germany recorded the largest number of attendance. 3,359,439 (52,491 per match) this is the number of the people who attended the matches at stadium in 2006 world cup. There is a larger number of people who watched the games from TV. Soccer popularity isn’t only increasing in males’ side; it’s increasing in females’ side. The number of people who attended Women’s world cup 1999 matches at stadiums was 1,194,215 (37,319 per match) people, which is a very large number. At this moment, there are more than ten soccer stadiums all over the world that can host more than 85,000 Spectators [Rungnado May Day Stadium, North Korea 150,000 spectators], [Salt Lake Stadium, India 120,000 spectators], [Estadio Azteca, Mexico 105,000 spectators], [Azadi Stadium, Iran 100,000 spectators], etc.


My second point is the growth of financial side of soccer. As everyone knows economy is growing in the whole world. It’s one of the most important things in people’s life if not the most important. Sports’ business is becoming one of the most important parts in economy. Soccer teams are spending hundreds of millions every year. Big companies spend a lot of money in soccer ads. Sports channels are spending so much money to get the right to present soccer competitions. This year, Sky Sports Channel (England) bought EPL’s (English Premier League) rights by almost £1.5 billion ($2.3 billion). Also, summer transfers market (Players transferring from teams to other teams) become more interesting than soccer matches. People want to see players transferring to new teams and how much do they cost. It’s really interesting for me. Every summer, I follow all soccer news accounts on twitter to be in touch with the latest news.


 Cristiano Ronaldo being presented at Santiago Bernabeu for the first time 
In summer 2009, the Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo moved from Manchester United (English team) to Real Madrid (Spanish team) with the cost of $130 million, which is the highest transfer fee in soccer history. A week after Real Madrid signed with Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid made the same amount of money that they spent on Ronaldo’s transfer from Real Madrid Shop Stores and stadium tickets. At the same year, Real Madrid bought the second most expensive soccer player “the Brazilian Ricardo Kaka”. Kaka cost Real Madrid $82.5 million. The total of Real Madrid’s costs in summer 2009 was $328 million, which is the most in soccer history.


In conclusion, I would like to say that soccer is becoming more popular and its financial side is becoming bigger. The number of people who watch soccer is increasing in the worldwide year by year. Soccer also becomes a very big business for businessmen. Soccer players are making a lot of money every year. In my opinion, soccer will be a major source of income for many countries in the future, and soccer popularity will be unimaginable.

By: Majid Attar
You can follow the writer on Twitter: @Majidola












Monday, January 28, 2013

Don’t Give Money to Beggars

 




   In the past, I used to give money to street beggars, because I know that it means more to them than it means to me. Also, I believe that god will give me more in the future. Time passed, I have changed my mind, and now I don’t give money to street beggars. I believe that by giving money to street beggars we are  encouraging people to beg and not to work. Let me explain why people should not give money to street beggars.


   First of all, at the time that we want to decrease unemployment numbers, we are increasing them. Also, there is no guarantee that street beggars are going to use the money in a productive way to improve their lifestyle.  Most of them are spending the money that they receive in bad ways, such as alcohol, weed, drugs, etc. This means that they wasted all the money that they received and they have to start begging again.


   Second, when you give money to a street beggar you are giving your money to a person who already received a lot of money from other people. The money they receive depends on the way they look and their location. Last summer, I went to Saudi Arabia to visit my family. Every time I went to the mosque I saw street beggars next to the mosque. One of the times, I decided to stand outside the mosque and see how much money those street beggars made. I pretended that everybody is giving a street beggar (5 Saudi riyals = 1.5 American dollars), because I saw some people gave him (10 riyals = 3 dollars) and some others were giving him (1 riyal = 30 cents). I counted the number of the givers in 5 minutes, and the number was 22 people. It means that the street beggar made almost (110 riyals = 30 dollars) in 5 minutes, which is 360 dollars in an hour. This is very bad, because, as I mentioned before, it encourages beggars not to work.


   Last but not least, it’s really easy to dress like a poor person and start begging on the street. Last week, I watched a famous Saudi YouTube show. In the show, the presenter acted and dressed like a poor person in different ways. He acted as a beggar next to the mosque and he made more money than when he acted as a beggar in traffic signals in public streets. According to the show, the reason behind making more money by begging next to the mosque is that in traffic signals cars will stop for the average of 60 seconds and some drivers will ignore the beggars, but in mosques people will easily drop some bills into a beggar’s money box. The good thing is that the presenter donated all the money he received to a charity.


   If you are wealthy and you want to help others by giving them some of your money, you should not give to those who are geographically close to you. You should give to those who are the worst off, who can be helped the most with each dollar that you give, and who are the least responsible for the situation that they’re in. Also, you can donate to orphanage or infirmary charities in your country. The point is that you have to give your money to people that you are fully sure that they need your money. Again, in my opinion, by giving money to street beggars we are telling them that they don’t have to work.



By: Majid Attar
You can follow the writer on twitter: @Majidola