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Winners and losers

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Winners and losers
As part of our sports series , Youth Matters is looking at the rising of professional sports . Who are the winners and who are the losers ? For the lucky few at the top , money is no problem , but at the same time , many fans can't to buy the latest soccer shirts . Even worse , many workers in 5 factories that produce these shirts can't on their . Let's look at two people by the real cost of sports . Can you think of a synonym for " rising " ?
Most Saturday mornings , 16 - year - old Brad Hoffman plays soccer at a local sports center . In the dressing rooms , after the games , he chats with the other players as he takes off his 90 - dollar soccer shoes and 85 - dollar soccer shirt . Brad gets a new pair of shoes and a 10 new shirt every season , but the shirts and the shoes are getting more and more difficult for his parents to afford . As he leaves the sports center , he passes posters of his favorite soccer heroes , the same expensive sports .
On the other side of the world , in a clothing factory , a factory worker is quickly sewing a soccer shirt similar to Brad's . One shirt can be made in 30 seconds , or over 100 shirts in an hour . It's hard work , and if workers make a mistake , they often have to remake the shirt for no extra pay . As a result , many factory workers don't earn enough to get by . A recent study showed that from an 85 - dollar shirt , over 24 dollars goes to the sports company but only a few cents goes to the factory worker . In other words , branded sportswear is becoming increasingly for the average fan , but the people making sportswear are still underpaid and .

So where does all the money go ? The answer is to advertising , prize money , and players' . According to a new study , top soccer players' pay has risen an astronomical 1 , 500% in the past 20 years . In 1961 , a top player was paid 100 dollars a week . Today the most talented players can make almost a million dollars . Expensive sports merchandise and game tickets help pay for these inflated . International sports manufacturers know that mega - popular athletes have a lot of influence , and that fans will spend a fortune to wear the same shirts and sneakers as their idols and to watch them play .
Some sports stars use their wealth and influence in positive ways . Basketball player LeBron James has used his earnings to help educate children and support anti - racist organizations . Tennis star Martina Hingis is an for Right to Play , a non - profit pro - sports organization which helps children from poor backgrounds . However , other athletes earn millions products such as junk food and sugary drinks . This sends mixed messages : people may wrongly associate these products with sports and a healthy lifestyle .
Sports are exciting and . It's the most popular pastime in the world . But sports companies and top athletes often take of our love of sports , and too many people pay too high a price . We are told that sports are good for us and that sports are 45 for winners . But in the end , we have to ask ourselves : who are the real winners ? And what is the real cost of sports ?