Footballers start their football career early at age 15. While doing this, they do not think about other jobs and will deal with their active football career. Their career ends around 32 years of age. In football retirement some become coaches and commentators, some withdraw from the public and football.
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Does any footballer need to become a football coach afterwards?
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Yes
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No
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Should they be introduced to compulsory schooling during their careers?
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Yes
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No
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Should football be considered a job?
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Yes
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No
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I think it’ll be easier for them if they have some certs with them… but they should do fine without one because they could pick things up as they work (after they retire)
I’d be for them to stay in related field but it seems there won’t be a need for sooo many coaches and commentators (there are 11 or more players a team can’t imagine they all become coaches and commentators).
Maybe they could help out in the sports council too lol who knows
Interesting poll.
I think a real footballer spends a lot of time and effort in their job, they simply make a lot of money because a lot of people follow their sport.
Some become coaches, others become commentators perhaps. They are still needed by this business once their career is done, somehow.
Better to get any job, otherwise they will spend fast their earned money because they will not know what to do.
They eventually find something, especially when famous, they will end up in commercials for the rest of their lives, hehe.
Many also participate in charity events.
They make enough money they should help others.
But they often spend that money very fast.