Who will be the winner in 2023?

(Article written by Curt Bergsten, Project Manager #VMFU)

Everyone is talking about who will win the biggest victory in football,…. but what is behind this attention-grabbing crowd party?
The most important thing in football and other crowd-pulling events will always be the management and education of athletes. Next comes the financial participation, with sponsorship and support from the large sports industry and other leading international markets.

In today’s sport, there is great interest in the growing participation of women, in most group games. Behind most successes is the learning progress, which in many cases is conveyed by previously successful players in sports. Education is the only key to success, without difference between male or female participants. The public has already shown that the value of skill comes first.

In many cases, the problem with financial support to private education is failing. Major players in the market only want to bet on winning teams, without understanding that hundreds of hours of experienced people have been spent contributing to this success, which everyone wants to share. In most cases, local and state authorities cannot invest in privately owned educational companies. Therefore, the large private international investments firms ought to increase their investments in long-term academic and university education alternatives in the sports sector.

A fully developed football university has a cost to build that amounts to 50-70 million Euros, but can create a large number of successful players

This in long term, this will bring a change in the value of sponsorship, as audience figures are what the big companies study for future investments.

Everyone wants to sign contracts with stars, and finally the economic result will be the winner.!

Thanks for reading,

Windmush/Curt 10-08-2022

Windmush

Windmush

This blog, Windmush, by Curt is about different "Time Zones" in life. The name Windmush, can be find in old Jack London books about a Husky called Mush, also called Buck. This dog reflects my childhood as I was also left by my parents to live with another family. But by the age of 15 I left to see the world by my own and ....I became Windmush !

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Curt Bergsten, born in Sweden 1948, has worked and traveled to know 52 countries around the world, now the last 25 years living in Spain and working with large Real Estates dealing as, Hotel assets, Land &Developing areas.

Curt Bergsten, is also the author of the e-book’s, The Power of Quality Thinking and Power your TimeZone.

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