Make money in one sport that makes Africa go crazy: Football!
Sports and games have been a popular source of entertainment for humans even before the days of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Today, there are over a hundred types of sports that provide entertainment for millions of people around
the world. However, there is one major sport that enjoys passionate support and overwhelming admiration across Africa. It’s football!
Everybody (including non-football lovers) usually knows when an important
game is being played because the country often literally comes to a standstill.
Everywhere you go on the continent, you’re very likely to see young boys
kicking around a football. It doesn’t matter if the ball is made of crumpled paper
or plastic bags tied with a string. As long as it can be kicked, there will always
be a game!
Apart from major competitions, like national friendlies, the Africa Cup of
Nations or the World Cup, the most passionately followed football games on the
continent are the European League games. The English, Italian, French, Spanish
and German league teams have the most fans on the continent and more than
1,000 Africans play in Europe. It’s not uncommon to find people wearing
jerseys of some of the top names in today’s football: Messi, Ronaldo, Rooney
etc.
Africa’s diehard passion for football has opened several business opportunities
for entrepreneurs on the continent to make money. Here are a just a few:
Football gear and memorabilia:
1.Many fans look out for and buy branded items of their favourite football teams.Jerseys, banners, arm bands, bags etc are just a few items that are often used as fashion
statements for fans who proudly wear them.
2.Talent Scouts and Agents
Most of the football stars who play in the big leagues in Europe were found by talent scouts. These are people
who search for and discover young boys with raw football talents. These scouts groom these young talents and ‘package’ them for acceptance into the big leagues. For their efforts, these scouts and agents
usually earn handsome commissions.
3.Betting
Sports betting is big business in developed countries and rakes in up to $700 billion every year[1]. This phenomenon is rapidly taking root in Africa and is a legal activity in many countries on the continent. In their fits of pride and excitement, thousands of Africans bet on the outcome of football matches. A lot of betting is now done over the internet (online betting) and there are now several betting outfits springing up across the continent.
4.Viewing centres
On game days (usually evenings and weekends), football fans troop to viewing centres to watch live games. These
centres often have several screens that show football matches and it’s
not uncommon for the operators to sell drinks and light food. More often,
these games are used to attract people to visit a restaurant or bar. In
many other places, an entry fee may be charged.
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