The consumption and saving behaviour of professional football players – looking into a socio-economic problem

IF 2.8 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM European Journal for Sport and Society Pub Date : 2021-09-28 DOI:10.1080/16138171.2021.1948210
Michael Barth, F. Schröder, E. Emrich, T. Schlesinger
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Abstract Unlike many top athletes in other Olympic sports, professional footballers in the first and second German football leagues generate disproportionately high incomes during their active sports careers. Due to these high incomes, it should be possible for players to save sufficient money during their sports career so that they can autonomously secure their lives afterwards. Despite their high incomes, however, not all players are able to build up sustainable assets. A study from the German players' union VDV shows that the surveyed players believe that about 20% of active professionals in Germany have financial problems regardless of the league that they play in, and they expect that every second player is threatened with financial problems after the end of his career. The paper aims to identify and systematically combine economic and sociological explanation mechanisms to analyse certain aspects of the saving and consumption behaviour of professional footballers. Finally, the methodological consequences for an empirical study are discussed and specific analytical units with research-guiding questions are derived.
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职业足球运动员的消费与储蓄行为——一个社会经济问题的视角
与其他奥运会项目的许多顶级运动员不同,德国第一和第二足球联赛的职业足球运动员在他们活跃的体育生涯中获得了不成比例的高收入。由于这些高收入,运动员应该有可能在他们的运动生涯中节省足够的钱,这样他们就可以自主地保障他们的生活。然而,尽管他们的收入很高,但并非所有参与者都能够建立可持续的资产。德国球员工会VDV的一项研究显示,接受调查的球员认为,在德国,大约20%的现役职业球员存在财务问题,无论他们在哪个联赛踢球,他们预计每两个球员中就有一个在职业生涯结束后面临财务问题的威胁。本文旨在识别并系统地结合经济学和社会学的解释机制来分析职业足球运动员储蓄和消费行为的某些方面。最后,讨论了实证研究的方法论结果,并推导出具有研究指导性问题的具体分析单元。
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