Persuasive Essay: The Corruption Of Football

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These executives from South, Central, and North America allegedly paid more than $150 million in bribes and kickbacks to FIFA officials. As Vox's Amanda Taub puts it, "FIFA officials treated their positions like toll booths, extracting bribes from marketing organizations that needed their signatures or cooperation." The new information that has come to light shows football is becoming less of a prestigious sport and more of a money making enterprise even by the most powerful and influential people in the sport in the members of FIFA. As sports governance expert Roger Pilke Jr. recently told Vox: “It's basically a members' club. It's like if you and I started up a bowling league in our hometown — we got together and decided to govern ourselves. But it's a …show more content…

But FIFA has gotten to the point where, in terms of scale, it has characteristics of a governmental organization or a big business. We have rules for how those organizations are supposed to behave. The fact that FIFA has gotten so big without any of those same rules is really what's led to its corruption.” The corruption of FIFA further emphasises that money, the root of all evil and the basis of greed, is everywhere you look. In fact, it is instilled so deep now into the very fabric of the game that it has come to represent the game itself. Football is all about money. Money is football. On the other hand, there is a case to be made for money having a positive effect on football. Some may argue that English football – not to mention the British economy – has benefitted hugely from the cash that has flowed into the game from commercial interests in the form of sponsorship, broadcasting rights and merchandising. If it was looked at as a normal business most people including football fans would likely be lauding the success of the Premier League which would be a massive business success. Today professional players are employed by teams not even in the top four

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