Player Shareholders
Player shareholders have several ways to make money:
- Dividends from regular player wages
- 0.2% of player wages are split between shareholders
- Shareholders receive an additional 0.1% of the wages if the player is in the starting lineup
- Money from cup/shield prizes
- Players receive a bonus if the club wins a cup/shield equal to 0.1% of the prize money
- This 0.1% is split between shareholders
- Money from league prizes
- Players receive a 0.1% bonus of their club’s league prize money
- This 0.1% is split between shareholders
- Money from scoring goals and assists
- Shareholders receive 0.01% of the player’s weekly wages if the player scores a goal
- Shareholders receive 0.005% of the player’s weekly wages if the player assists with a goal
NOTE: Players wages can go up/down (and as a result, shareholder dividends also) because the wage is directly linked to the player’s rating and how well their agent negotiates with the club manager. Further, a player’s rating can fluctuate at the end of a season based on their real world performance, i.e. results from the real, physical world that we live in have a degree of influence in the virtual, online Soccerverse.
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