full time-$17,000-$30,000/year
on a pro team- up to $200,000/year
580,000.. Depending on Postion of ranking and location within the world and/ or state/ territory
It depends, they can make between 20-60,000 a yr. I heard of some making 80k a year. It just depends on how experienced you are and who you are working for. For example, if you are high school trainer you are not going to be making a lot. However, if you work for a college or Pro team you'll be making a lot more.
Athlete, Physiotherapist, Sport Psychologist, Trainer, Agent, Scout
because everyone looks up to them so they think they should make more money
Generally speaking the majority of professional sports teams are profitable. To offset the usually high contracts of professional athletes, TV revenue for playing the teams on local and even national stations brings in allot of money, helping make the sports team profitable.
Professional soccer players in Costa Rica do not make as much money as other professional sports players in the US. On average they make around $1,000 a month.
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Because most Americans think that they can make it big time in a professional sports program and see it as a "get rich quick" scheme instead of actually working for their money
Positively because fans spend money on the sports' teams' merchandise. They also spend money on tickets. Better teams make better money, or if they suddenly become good, an example is the Chiefs' sales skyrocketed after the previous season.
350,000 or more
Money
Hockey, Soccer, Badminton, and other famous sports are worth a lot of money.
to sell sports clothing and equipment, and make money.
No. If you want to be in sports during your college years you are certainly not required to turn professional. In fact less than 1% of all student athletes make it to the professional level.