Exploitation of young athletes from developing countries in sports
Exploitation of Young Athletes from Developing Countries: The Economy of Global Sports and Its Human Cost The phenomenon of exploiting young athletes from developing countries is a systemic problem of the globalized sports market. It is not a random abuse but a natural outcome of the operation of market mechanisms, where human capital from regions with low income is considered as a resource for profit extraction with minimal costs. The problem lies at the intersection of economics, law, sociology, and ethics. 1. Economic Model: "Production" of Talents and External Costs The global sports market, especially in football and basketball, operates under the model of unregulated resource extraction. Developed sports leagues (Europe, the US) and their clubs view developing countries as "reservoirs" of cheap talent. Low investments, high potential return: Clubs spend minimal funds on identifying and training young athletes in countries in Africa, Latin America, Eastern Europe. If a player achieves success, his transfer fee can be thousands of times higher than the initial investment. The risks of failure are fully borne by the athlete and his family. System of football academies and "farms": In such countries as Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Serbia, Brazil, a network of private academies has been created. Many of them operate in a gray legal zone. They can charge large sums for "training" or promise golden mountains, but in fact provide meager conditions. Successful players are then sold to European clubs, and the profit accumulates with the owners of academies and agents. Example — "Football Village" in Abuja (Nigeria): An investigation by The New York Times showed that hundreds of young players live in overcrowded dormitories, train on worn-out fields, eat poorly, dreaming of a contract in Europe. Most never get it, remaining without education and means. 2. Exploitation Mechanisms and Violation of Rights Exploitation is realized through several key channels: Trading of min ... Read more
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