No, the Manager has to pay the players.
Yes they have to pay the players
they pay them to advertise, and gives them energy
Netball or badminton
enough to pay the players millions of dollars :D
Sports sponsors really just pay for player salaries and in some sports player tranfers. Also for the teams equipment team travel paying scouts etc.
That depends on the situation. If the player is sponsored by the shoe company, the company will pay for the shoes. Sometimes the players pay for them, and other times the team does.
The first professional baseball team was the Cincinnati Red Stockings, established in 1869. This team originated in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Red Stockings were the first to openly pay their players, marking a significant milestone in the history of professional sports.
A professional sports team typically allocates a significant portion of its revenue to pay star athletes, often in the form of multi-million dollar contracts. The exact percentage can vary widely based on factors such as the sport, the athlete's marketability, and the team's overall financial structure. Generally, star players can earn anywhere from 10% to 30% or more of the team's total payroll, depending on their prominence and the team's revenue generation.
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Yes, unless the city agrees to pay for a stadium, the owner would have to pay for the stadium.
Only if the team has a owner that is willing to pay for it.
Competition polo teams usually have one or two "patrons" which are the wealthy players that pay the professionals to play on their team with them.