No the Champions league doesnt pay a player directly for a goal scored. It is the management or sponsors who might pay the player for a goal.
By check.
name one player not playing in the minors but still getting major league pay
Rubbish Barcelona does not need your useless money . They win with their wonderful football.
the pay of the salary depends on how good that player is if he is a rookie. if the player has been in the league say 10 years it will depend on how he performed in his first 10 years with that team.
Each player in the league will be paid a different amount depending on their value. The ticket, merchandise, and concession sales will pay the salaries.
Night of the Champions
It changes every year, but right now it is around $400k
the pay scale of a soccer player can be anything from 25000$ to 300,000$, depending on the type of player! the better you are the higher is the pay scale!
It depends, a franchise tag is a one-year contract that the player has to accept. The team pays that player the league average salary for that position.
No, you don't have to. I am max-level in league of legends and have never paid a dime. Many do, however, buy things called RP which can be used to purchase champions (characters in the game) and skins (makes them look different). Other than that, everything is free.
The first team to win the uefa champions league won very little in comparsion to todays teams. If bayern munich win on the 19th may 2012, it is expected they will receive £60,000,000 alone in sponsorship. The actual prize money changes each year because of television, radio rights etc. Each league which enters a team into the competition also has to pay fees to uefa. The money is shared between the winners/runners up, and various other funds such as charities.
Premier league- usually from about £10,000 with the lower clubs, to £150,000 or even more with the best clubs. Championship/League 1-2- From £1,000 to £10,000 Non-league- Voluntary - no pay