Champions, UEFA opens the 'Bag', increases the benefits of participating clubs

Champions, UEFA opens the “Bag”, increases the benefits of participating clubs

The Champions League resumes today with another financial standard for participating clubs.

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Every club that is already part of Europe’s largest club activity benefits € 15.25 million, while this figure is also boosted by group performance.

Each win has a bonus of 2.7 million euros and 900,000 for the draw. Clubs that will receive all the wins will reach the figure of 16.2 million euros only at this stage.

With regard to the elimination phase, in each of the eight, each team will receive 9.5m euros, for the quarterfinals 10.5, for the semifinals 12, qualifying for the final 15m and for the final win of 4m euros.

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Revolution From FIFA A limit of 8 loans in a season

Revolution From FIFA: A limit of 8 loans in a season

FIFA is thinking of a drastic change in the players’ market. German media reported that the world football government is considering setting a limit of 8 players each club can send to borrowers in other clubs.

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The large number of players who are owned by some clubs, mainly Chelsea in the Premier League and Juventus in Serie A, are losing the sport’s sense of play.

Roman Abramovich team has leased around 40 players this season, while the Italian champions have left 26 players. But, some clubs use this form as a financial and non-sporty way.

For this reason, FIFA is thinking of setting a maximum of 8 players that you can borrow as professionals and an unlimited number for players who will be under 21 and coming from the club’s academy.

This will be a form for young players to have the opportunity to get involved in other clubs until they are professionally formed. One of the representatives of the German club Eintracht in Frankfurt, Frederick Bobić, has announced that some clubs, specifically mentioning Juventus, have different catalogs with players to make available to choose.

Just last season, the Bianconeri – according to “Transfermarkt” – had leased 45 players. Such figures make a club as a buying-in corporation, rather than a football team with sports goals.

However, such changes that appear to have been officially proposed are expected to take a formal turn in the next meeting of the FIFA Executive Committee. But these changes are being pushed firmly by the German Bundesliga leaders who are most penalized by this player’s move and by the very high prices of players who are in circulation in recent years.

This intervention in the football market is required to be done as soon as possible, so as not to repeat another phenomenon such as Parma in 2013, a team that according to Transfermatt had 379 players.

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Emotional Control in Sports Trading: How Emotions Influence Your Results

The big change in football, demanded by UEFA

The transfer goal in the cup will no longer have the added value that would qualify the team that had scored more goals in the transfer if the outcome of the two matches would be equal.

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This is the discussion that has been made in Nion among some of Europe’s elite trainers at the annual meeting of the “Uefa Elite Club Coaches” forum.

“Trainers think that goal is not as difficult as in the past, and therefore think that the rule should be revised,” said the deputy secretary-general of UEFA, who added that they would do so because “The logic is that football is changing and the weight of goals outside home does not have the same weight as years ago when the rule was introduced.”

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Raikkonen Untold

Raikkonen’s Untold: Alcohol and Endless “Party”

In Awaiting of English translation and distribution in bookstores around the globe, the first scattered copies of Kimi Raikkonen‘s autobiography have started to creep.

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The Ferrari driver decided to show some of his most intimate secrets, as well as hidden details to the public, in the book “Kimi, Tuntematon” (Kimi secret), a publication that was made possible thanks to the collaboration with the writer Hotakainen.

Every month, alongside the Ferrari driver, they served the Nordic writer to collect unique stories and record interesting details of the life of a pilot, apparently icy,but with lots of proven madness.

The Scandinavian pilot of the spectacular Formula 1 racing stops in his book on problems about reading, speaking, asthma, and dropping for a long time in the devastating alcohol whirlpool where he sought shelter from great stress.

Kimi Raikkonen also recounted how he made a spectacular race at the Grand Prix of Spain in 2012. At that time he managed to climb the podium after a party that lasted for 16 hours.

For fans of Formula 1, the book is a golden opportunity to get to know the Finland pilot, which is part of the history of this competition.

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A documentary revealing La Liga secrets

A documentary revealing La Liga secrets

The Spanish soccer championship is seen almost every season as a double race between Real Madrid and Barcelona to take the title, but there is far more than that.

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A documentary that will be released this month shows what happens in the backstage of the La Liga teams, pressures, discharges and results requests that sometimes reach the limit.

“6 Dreams” is called “Amazon” production and is the Spanish La Liga effort to show that Iberian football is more than two clubs. The footage recorded in many matches does not focus on football in the field, but on the reactions of presidents, agents and coaches to episodes that in the course of the season are decisive.

The first of six such series also shows the dismissal of Sevilla coach Eduardo Berizo, who left while receiving treatment from a serious illness. He attended the team without being fully recovered, but was fired before Christmas, just one of the dark sides that La Liga did not recognize.

In the first episode of the documentary, the focus is also on striker Williams, the first colored footballer in Athletic Bilbao, still suffering from racism even though he was born in the Basque city.

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Bankrupts "Force India", now serious buyers are required

Bankrupts “Force India”, now serious buyers are required

Force India’s team, taking part in Formula One races, has long been in great financial difficulties, but this weekend alone, the London Supreme Court decided to apply the controlled administration.

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The Vixhai Malia team headquartered in Silverston was placed under the control of the FRP consulting group due to accumulated debts and is now seeking serious buyer to continue the adventure in exciting races.

The Indian team has 180 million Euro debts versus the Orange India Holdings phone group. Among the top foreign creditors, Mercedes also came up with € 15 million, a bill accumulated due to the supply of Power Unit for the current championship, as well as the pilot’s payment Sergio Perez.

But more than competing costs, Force India’s problems are related to the legal issues of its owner, Vixhai Malia. The latter is accused of fraud in large sums in India and has long fought in the UK against extradition to his country of origin.

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Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo, 2 years in prison and 18.8 million euros penalty

Cristiano Ronaldo was sentenced to 2 years in prison (will be released on parole) and a fine of 18.8 million euros.

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According to El Mundo, Ronaldo has reached an agreement with the Spanish state law to pay his fiscal obligations by taking responsibility for four years.

With this agreement Ronaldo closes all the fiscal problems that have been in Spain these years, ending a long administrative process.

Meanwhile there is still a matter to be resolved: Ronaldo requires two years of prison to be converted into a fine and not a conditional one, as it may create problems in the future.

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most loyal footballers in the world

Meet the most loyal footballers in the world [Photo]

CIES Football Observatory has published a list of players in the season’s most seasonal events with the same team.

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Let’s take a look at 25 players who will soon join the group of legends like Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Del Piero, Raul Gonzalez or Steven Gerrard.

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Football stars in their debut

Football stars in their debut

All the big players have to start somewhere their career.

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Even wizards such as Zidane, Pirlo or Henry, were once “debutants”. Someone with adolescent acne still in the face, someone with toothbrush, someone with weird hair, someone with hair that no longer has, everyone has felt the nervousness of the first match.

If you do not remember, below you can see how they have looked on their big day. Zidane had hair while Terry was not. What a crazy world!

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20 clubs that collected more revenue in 2017

20 clubs that collected more revenue in 2017

Football clubs spend a lot nowadays because they also earn a lot.

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Television rights, marketing, sponsors, ticket sales, and t-shirts are the main means of collecting income for a football club.

But even selling the best team players to the richest European clubs is an ideal way to fill the coffers.

Below, find out about the clubs that made more money in 2017.

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