Sunday, April 6, 2014

Privatization of the Egyptian clubs and Economy

The football game start was to enjoy, but it is now an investment , not hidden from us the size of the investment in European countries and the Gulf and how much money that is pumped into this game and how much money that is derived , to the extent that made now a country like Brazil game of football become a national income , where contribute about 15 billion dollars of national income (2004) = 3 times the income of the Suez Canal in Egypt (2010) , and this example is enough .
So why Egypt don not seek to make the football an economic system and a portion of the investment contributes to the national income of the Egyptian and this is in several ways:
First, the export of 10 players at least annually by the marketing company under the Ministry of Sports would be responsible for marketing the Egyptian players abroad .
Through the sale of these players will enter the secondment or hard currency for the country , as they continue to be abroad will be beneficial to Egypt by sending their salaries like any other Egyptian labor external inside Egypt and this also represents a hard currency .
Secondly, through the privatization of mass clubs, because it will help to pump money out and buying players and become the clubs strong and through its participation continued in tournaments African obtained and continuously involved in the Club World Cup and earn a substantial income , and also will be the focus of attention of the Arab states , especially with their popularity and large this Posts all amounts of hard currency .

This is my humble opinion on how to take advantage of the large number of talents possessed by Egypt in the field of football , and I am convinced that there is a lot of talent in all the games, as well as in the economic ideas ofEgypt.
Mokhtar Taha

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