Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Football: One in four professional career is at the end of bankruptcy

Now Julian Draxler is certainly not appropriate to draw Horroszenarien of Hartz IV and a long life on moms lap. Draxler is a smart boy, the middle school, and much, much time. Still beats the player's union VdV alarm. "20 to 25 percent of the players are following the career broke or in debt," managing director Ulf VdV Baranovsky said on Wednesday, AFP: "They know that they are hurtling towards a wall.

But they do not slow down "In the end, players from state benefits or are dependent on their wives". Therefore, we recommend: No expensive cars, but rather education. " Many clubs are joining the call to encourage their young professionals in partner schools and elite schools of football.

Also, FC Bayern, which is characterized also that he failed former stars back on their feet helps. Gerd Müller is the best example. Or Eike Immel: The former international goalkeeper had to file for bankruptcy and went private in 2008 in the RTL-jungle camp to earn money. The Munich-Theodolinden school is only a stone's throw from Bayern training grounds.

Michael Rensing has graduated from high school there, Georg Meier of low VfB Stuttgart. "For us, it's only at the school, and then only to the sport," says Horst Schmidbauer, who coordinates the "competitive sports classes football". "There is life after football - and that is longer than the career," Baranovsky puts it differently: "There comes the day X.

Everyone knows that every challenge can mean the big day. "Some ex-pros have all had some bitter experiences. Former Dortmund Bundesliga player Günter Breitzke waiting since 1999 to work, the only training was an apprenticeship as a painter broken. His move to Fortuna Dusseldorf (1992) "was my downfall," he says.

Every day feels like a week now. Unless it is again playing soccer - with the old masters. Often, says Baranovsky, must intervene in such cases, a psychologist. "Anyone who hides everything and has no reserves, is eventually left with nothing. Since there is a very, very rude awakening.

"Research shows that only ten percent of the career professionals at the end are outdated now. Ilkay Gundogan attended none of the currently nationally certified 29 elite schools of football. The midfielder from 1 FC Nuremberg makes his long water levels at the high school. Not only to eventually have a second income, he sees education as a "nice change from the sport.

This is fun, I see my friends and can just switch it off again. "The FCN responding flexibly and installed the training, if a check is pending for Gundogan. Mats Hummels has chosen a different path. He wanted to create the degree, but 12th in the Class, there was too much. Even in sports, he was poor - in an exam he received no points because he was thinking at a football tournament for which he was picked up after the first hour.

Currently, after all, is Hummels' on account of: He'll be with Borussia Dortmund German champions. In 2007, he said in an interview that the school is slowing down his footballing development. Horst Schmidbauer do not care. "Of course, do all the young players throw their knapsack in the corner and kicking," says the teacher from London, adding: "We adults are the ones who must guide them.

Many parents are blind but isolated "Baranowsky confirms this:". All parents think, just her boy is a superstar. That's naive. "Mats Hummels has said in interview, when he played for Bayern Reserve, said many wise sentences. He even sounded conservative and would advise everyone to go to school.

However, he thought himself still, he would definitely make high school, no matter what. But he also said this revealing sentence: "Except that in the fact sheet looks good to me from high school as a professional brings nothing more." Thinking too short?

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