According to experts, football is the most popular sport - it has about 3.5 billion fans around the world. This led to the fact that such football clubs as Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid, became unattainable both in terms of their sports victories, and in terms of their monetary turnover. The reverse side of such a huge popularity of this sport is that among the huge mass of athletes around the world only a fraction of a percent have real chances of success, the rest of the mass, having not received the proper support from eminent clubs, forever give up their dreams, while having impressive potential. But the time has come for a revolution in the sports industry through the decentralization of sports through blockchain technology, which will certainly affect football in the first place.
Let's look at those who are fortunate enough to get contracts in professional football. It is obvious that every young athlete develops at his own pace and players in general during the career reach different heights. In some clubs invest more, in someone less. But there are athletes who for some reason are forced to refuse (for example, the club can no longer invest in them).
What happens to them afterwards? And after them you will not envy. Young athletes are forced to look for a new club or private investors. They must maintain their level of physical training, they must have an agent, they must be in the mind of the fans - and all this without income at that time and sometimes without special advantages.
And there are many such players. PFA (Football Association of Players) estimates that, for example, only in the UK today there are about 700 players who their clubs give up their resignation.
And imagine the number of such players, if you include here semi-professional and amateur clubs.
The facts are even more sad. According to statistics, if a player starts playing football at age 16, then the probability that by the age of 18 he will still be in demand is only 50%, and by 21 years - only 25%. And all the others surrender to oblivion. In general, only 1% of players fall into the big leagues or semi-professional sports.
There is also a psychological component for these players. Resignation is not only the end of a stable income, it is also a lowering of self-esteem due to loss of support for the club.
But now there is an opportunity to change this situation: decentralization through blockchain technology.
Blockchain and crypto-currencies have recently been widely publicized in the media, and there is a strong belief that they are capable of revolutionizing many industries. Despite the fact that the sports industry is mentioned among others very rarely, this is another industry in which a revolution can be made with the help of this technology.
Globatalent is a platform that entered the market with the goal of decentralizing football along with all other sports. Now we all have the opportunity to change the course of events in big sports and support professional players!
Decentralization of the sports industry will lead to the fact that we will have the opportunity to support those young athletes who at the moment do not have the support of investors or clubs.
Decentralization through crypto currency will give financial support to those players who can not afford promotional tours and agents, and therefore can not find interested investors in a classical way. And financial support means that athletes will be able to continue training, keep to a diet and improve on a professional level until they are offered a cherished contract. So they will not be forgotten.
If we decentralize the sports industry, more people will have the opportunity to do what Ian Wright did. A lot more players can continue to develop even without the current financial and moral support. It will be a real revolution: the fans can now support their favorite players and invest in them, and when the players they invested in reach their goal, the fans will be able to make good money on it!
This is what Globatalent does. This is something that will change the sports industry for the better!
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