A study on the valuation of football players as collateral.

In light of widening competitive disparity in the football industry and the recent collateralizations of Ronaldo and Kaka, this paper aims to investigate the conditions that would facilitate the use of football players as collateral. Correlation and multiple linear regression models were employed to...

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Main Authors: Lim, Zhijuan., Tan, Ruiyun., Pang, Samuel Haoyu.
Other Authors: Nilanjan Sen
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-483662023-05-19T06:16:17Z A study on the valuation of football players as collateral. Lim, Zhijuan. Tan, Ruiyun. Pang, Samuel Haoyu. Nilanjan Sen Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Finance::Assets In light of widening competitive disparity in the football industry and the recent collateralizations of Ronaldo and Kaka, this paper aims to investigate the conditions that would facilitate the use of football players as collateral. Correlation and multiple linear regression models were employed to derive the significant determinants of player valuation. It is found that a player’s position, number of goals scored last season, remaining contract length and buying clubs’ revenue and UEFA ranking are significant determinants of player value. In addition, a case study was conducted to examine the exceptional characteristics of Ronaldo, Kaka and Real Madrid that made collateralizing football players possible. It is surmised that Ronaldo’s and Kaka’s ability to exploit superstar economics as well as the qualitative aspects of Real Madrid’s financial position were also deciding factors in enhancing the collateralization’s feasibility. BUSINESS 2012-04-09T00:46:51Z 2012-04-09T00:46:51Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48366 en Nanyang Technological University 107 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Zhijuan.
Tan, Ruiyun.
Pang, Samuel Haoyu.
A study on the valuation of football players as collateral.
description In light of widening competitive disparity in the football industry and the recent collateralizations of Ronaldo and Kaka, this paper aims to investigate the conditions that would facilitate the use of football players as collateral. Correlation and multiple linear regression models were employed to derive the significant determinants of player valuation. It is found that a player’s position, number of goals scored last season, remaining contract length and buying clubs’ revenue and UEFA ranking are significant determinants of player value. In addition, a case study was conducted to examine the exceptional characteristics of Ronaldo, Kaka and Real Madrid that made collateralizing football players possible. It is surmised that Ronaldo’s and Kaka’s ability to exploit superstar economics as well as the qualitative aspects of Real Madrid’s financial position were also deciding factors in enhancing the collateralization’s feasibility.
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Tan, Ruiyun.
Pang, Samuel Haoyu.
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Pang, Samuel Haoyu.
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title A study on the valuation of football players as collateral.
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