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Southampton F.C Players Salary (2019/20 Payroll Table)
Southampton F.C Players Salary (2019/20 Payroll Table)
Southampton Football Club (F.C) is one of the English professional association football clubs that compete in the top tier English League, Premier League. The club itself located in Southampton, Hampshire, England. Southampton F.C was founded on 21 November 1885, 134 years ago as St. Mary’s Y.M.A. in 1896–97, the club became a limited company and was renamed Southampton F.C.
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torixus · 6 years ago
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See beautiful photos of Emenike's multimillion Dollar Mansion in Imo
 A life of success and achievement is a direct result of utilizing the power of positive thinking.
Many Nigerian celebrities have gifted themselves expensive cars and so many wonderful gifts. And the Nigerian footballer decided to join the list by building an amazing mansion which cannot be compared with any in Imo state.
Emmanuel Chinenye Emenike (born 10 May 1987) is a Nigerian international footballer who last played as a striker for Greek club Olympiacos.
Mr Emmanuel Emenike Yesterday took friends, well wishers and family members to open his multimillion dollar hilltop mansion in Owerri the capital of Imo state Nigeria. Huge Congratulations brother 🙏🙏.
He has played football for 10 years in 11 Clubs. Torixus listed his club career below: Delta Force F.C. Emenike started his football career with Delta Force. He revealed he walked on foot to training and back, even though it could take an hour and a half. He said he didn't get paid as he played at the club when it was non-professional and were in a low division, the club were also refused funds from the Delta State government. Mpumalanga Black Aces Later on his career, he would earn his first salary when he moved to South Africa. He transferred to South African National First Division team Mpumalanga Black Aces in January 2008 and debuted against Dynamos F.C. on 17 February 2008. He scored his first goal with the team in his debut but Black Aces lost the match 4–2.He was a member of the Black Aces team that lost against Mamelodi Sundowns in the Nedbank Cup final. F.C. Cape Town In May 2008, he joined First Division team F.C. Cape Town. Karabükspor In 2009 Emenike signed a one-year loan deal[4] with Karabükspor. Emenike made his debut in the opening game of the 1.Lig season on 23 August 2009 in a 3–3 draw against Samsunspor. He would score his first goal on 11 October, against Kartal. Emenike would score his first hat-trick of his Turkish career in a 6–1 win over Mersin İdmanyurdu and score another hat-trick on 14 February 2010 in a 4–2 win over Kayseri Erciyesspor. He went on to score 16 goals in the 1.Lig, leading the club to the title and automatic promotion. Emenike won the 1.Lig Best Foreign Player award at the end of the 2009–10 season,[6] and also had his contract extended by three years for 300.000 €. Emenike scored on his Süper Lig debut, helping Karabükspor to a 2–1 victory over Manisaspor. On 28 November 2010, he scored his first hat-trick in Süper Lig career in a 3–0 win over Bucaspor. He subsequently scored a total of 14 goals in his debut Süper Lig season. In May 2011, he initiated a lawsuit against the newspaper 'Haber Turk' for what Emenike's agents describe as "misleading" and "malicious" claim that Emenike's age is 7 years different than is shown on his passport. Fenerbahçe On 25 May 2011, Emenike joined Fenerbahçe for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around 9 million euros Spartak Moscow Emenike in a Spartak Moscow shirt, 2012 On 28 July 2011, he was sold to Spartak Moscow for €10 million due to the match fixing scandal involving Fenerbahce and Emenike. Emenike had never appeared in a competitive match for Fenerbahçe. Emenike made his debut on the opening game of the season coming on as a substitute for Ari in the 76th minute, against Anzhi Makhachkala on 14 August 2011. Emenike made his Europa League debut in a 2–2 draw against Polish side Legia Warsaw in the first leg of the qualification round. Emenike scored his first goal for the club with a 2–2 draw against CSKA Moscow. On 29 October 2011, Emenike scored his first hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Lokomotiv Moscow and the next game when Spartak played against Lokomotiv, he would score twice. Towards the end of season, Emenike was fined about US$17,000 for an offensive gesture after Dynamo Moscow fans, who racially abused him during a match between Spartak and Dynamo, which Spartak won 3–1 and he scored. Vladimir Vasilyev, a Russian FA's ethics committee official, explained the fine, stating it was "an adequate punishment". In the last game of the season against champions Zenit Saint Petersburg, Emenike scored the second goal in the game but received a red card after he appeared to do a mock vein-tapping in preparation for an imaginary heroin injection. Eventually, Spartak Moscow would win 3–2. After the game, Emenike made an explanation celebration for gratitude to his parents
The meeting between House of Football Control and Disciplinary Committee refused to consider the incident and shifted responsibility for the decision by the Ethics Committee. In the 2011–12 season, Emenike scored 13 goals (all in the league) and is the second top-scorer behind Artyom Dzyuba, who scored one more than Emenike. At the end of the season, Emenike signed a four-year deal and increased his buy-out clause to $42 million. In 2012–13 season, Emenike scored the fastest goal in the history of the Russian League, within 10 seconds of kick-off in a 2–1 win over Alania Vladikavkaz on the opening game of the season. In the Champions League qualifying round against his former club Fenerbahçe, he scored in a 2–1 first leg win. Eventually, Spartak Moscow would go through to the Group Stage of the Champions League. In Matchday Two of the Group Stage, Emenike scored a brace in a 3–2 loss against Scottish side Celtic. After the match, Nigerian teammate Efe Ambrose spoke to Goal.com praising Emenike for his "electrifying performance" But in the second half of the season, his playing time was reduced, due to injuries. In 2013–14 season, Emenike scored three goals in four matches, to send the club into first place in the league in the first-four matches. When Emenike left Spartak he said that Valeriy Karpin (Spartak coach) was like a father to him. Return to Fenerbahçe Emenike playing for Fenerbahçe in 2013 In August 2013, Emenike moved back to Turkey by returning to Fenerbahçe for a fee worth around €13m (£10.2M). He was noted to be "thrilled" and was quoted saying Fenerbahce had always been a dream for him, and he had returned to perform for the fans and win championships. His first match for Fenerbahçe against Torku Konyaspor ended in a 3–2 loss. He scored his first goal for Fenerbahçe in October 2013 against Kayserispor in the 94th minute, securing a last minute win. He scored two more against Gaziantepspor a week later, while Fenerbahçe won 3–1. Loan to Al Ain On 11 July 2015, Emenike signed for Al Ain on a season-long loan. On 13 January 2016, after spending six months at the club, Emenike returned to Fenerbahçe after his loan move was terminated by the club. Loan to West Ham United On 31 January 2016, Emenike signed for West Ham United on loan until the end of the season with an option to make it permanent.  On 6 February, Emenike made his debut as a 73rd-minute substitute replacing Michail Antonio in a 1–0 defeat at Southampton.[25] On 21 February, Emenike scored a brace in a 5–1 win against Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup, his first and only goals for the club. Olympiakos On 6 July 2017, Emenike joined Greek champions Olympiacos for a fee of €3.8 million on a two-year deal. On 25 July 2017, Emenike made his first appearance for the club, scoring a last minute goal, helping Olympiacos to a 3–1 victory against FK Partizan, in the 1st leg of the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round.  On 19 September 2017, thanks to a brace scored by Emenike at second half, Olympiacos won 2-1 Asteras Tripoli, at this 2017-18 Greek Cup clash, at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium. Since November 2017, the future of Emenike is up in the air, less than three weeks before the opening of the winter transfer market. According to various sources, the Olympiacos striker is under orders to train alone even though he is not recovering from any injury. In all likelihood, Emenike is set to depart the Superleague Greece champions in the January transfer window, with CSKA Moscow mentioned as a possible destination. The striker had complained of being unsafe at his home in Greece and Olympiacos were forced to hire extra security to protect him. On 29 December 2017, Emenike has thanked Turkish giants Galatasaray for their brave step in reaching out to embattled former Arsenal and Ivorian defender, Emmanuel Eboue, who lost a bitter divorce battle, with his wife Aurelie awarded all of their assets, had to hide from cops and bailiffs after being ordered by a judge to transfer his remaining Enfield home in England to his wife. On 17 July 2018, he mutually resolved his contract with Olympiacos. Loan to Las Palmas On the last day of the winter transfer window 2018, Emenike agreed to play on loan from Olympiacos to Las Palmas until the end of the season as he had not much playing time in Olympiacos matches.[37] Few days after his signing the Spanish club have announced that Emenike is now being treated for a knee problem and no date has been fixed for his return to action. “An MRI scan was conducted the same night which indicated the presence of an osteochondral lesion at the level of the internal femoral condyle and swelling of the internal lateral ligament,” Las Palmas explained.
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lewisgabriel84z31 · 6 years ago
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eToro Signs Sponsorship Deals With Seven Premier Leagues Using Bitcoin
eToro Signs Sponsorship Deals With Seven Premier Leagues Using Bitcoin
eToro, a global digital currency investment platform for financial instruments as well as crypto assets, has signed a marketing deal with seven premier league clubs. For the first time in football history, the clubs will receive payment in bitcoins as per an agreement that was reached on August 21.
According to several media estimates, the partnership costs between £4-£5 million. The managing director of eToro in UK Igbal V.Gandham said:
We are happy to sign a deal with seven premier league clubs and also by being making history by paying for football clubs partnerships in bitcoin.
The clubs are Tottenham Hotspur, Southampton, Crystal Palace FC, Newcastle United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Cardiff City and Leicester City. As part of the marketing partnerships, eToro will have global exposure through a wide range of marketing opportunities like player access, match day LED boards, digital rights and tickets.
The move marks a cryptocurrency integration milestone in the football industry. Sporadic experiments have so far been done by various clubs including in Turkey where a professional player was hired by Harunustarspor for crypto promotion in January.
According to eToro, the blockchain technology that underpins crypto can be used to improve sports, including football. It can also be used in the future to address transparency problems, ticket taunting and also provide a merchandise authenticity guarantee, Gandham added.
UEFA Blockchain Success
Blockchain technology was also implemented by the Union of European Football Association (UEFA) which recently confirmed that it distributed all the tickets to a recent match solely using the blockchain.
As per the official UEFA website, UEFA Super Cup final tickets for Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid, held in Tallinn, were distributed using a mobile phone blockchain application. The football association deemed this experiment a success.
In May 2018, 50% of the European League Cup finals tickets in France were issued through the mobile phone blockchain application. UEFA was pleased by the “successful blockchain implementation within the already existing software infrastructure.”
As noted in this announcement, UEFA will continue to apply the blockchain technology in the future matches:
UEFA intends to simplify the ticket sales process and also make it safer- thanks to the new system which does not only provide secure distribution of tickets but also prevents the duplication and replication of tickets.
Footballers Embracing Cryptocurrency   
Blockchains, ICOs, and cryptocurrencies are not strange in the football world. Russia accepted bitcoin payments for the 2018 FIFA World Cup matches. Meanwhile, a soccer team in Turkey revealed that the players’ salary payment was made solely using bitcoins. England’s Arsenal F.C confirmed in January that a blockchain-based iGaming platform known as CashBet is the official blockchain partner for the club.
Aside from the teams, the players seem to have also taken an interest in cryptocurrency and ICO projects. Michael Owen and Ronaldinho, for instance, have decided to represent various crypto investment platforms. Lionel Messi has also partnered with Sirin Labs, a Swiss-based company which deals in the production of blockchain-powered phones.
Earlier in July, the relatively young crypto exchange CoinDeal platform partnered with English Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers. CoinDeal founder Kajetan Mackowiak commented that he has always had a passion for sports and that he was glad to market his brand to the sports world.
The English premier league is the most watched sports league across the globe. The partnerships will not only be significant to the sports world but also to the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry.
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torixus · 6 years ago
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See beautiful photos of Emenike's multimillion Dollar Mansion in Imo
 A life of success and achievement is a direct result of utilizing the power of positive thinking.
Many Nigerian celebrities have gifted themselves expensive cars and so many wonderful gifts. And the Nigerian footballer decided to join the list by building an amazing mansion which cannot be compared with any in Imo state.
Emmanuel Chinenye Emenike (born 10 May 1987) is a Nigerian international footballer who last played as a striker for Greek club Olympiacos.
Mr Emmanuel Emenike Yesterday took friends, well wishers and family members to open his multimillion dollar hilltop mansion in Owerri the capital of Imo state Nigeria. Huge Congratulations brother 🙏🙏.
He has played football for 10 years in 11 Clubs. Torixus listed his club career below: Delta Force F.C. Emenike started his football career with Delta Force. He revealed he walked on foot to training and back, even though it could take an hour and a half. He said he didn't get paid as he played at the club when it was non-professional and were in a low division, the club were also refused funds from the Delta State government. Mpumalanga Black Aces Later on his career, he would earn his first salary when he moved to South Africa. He transferred to South African National First Division team Mpumalanga Black Aces in January 2008 and debuted against Dynamos F.C. on 17 February 2008. He scored his first goal with the team in his debut but Black Aces lost the match 4–2.He was a member of the Black Aces team that lost against Mamelodi Sundowns in the Nedbank Cup final. F.C. Cape Town In May 2008, he joined First Division team F.C. Cape Town. Karabükspor In 2009 Emenike signed a one-year loan deal[4] with Karabükspor. Emenike made his debut in the opening game of the 1.Lig season on 23 August 2009 in a 3–3 draw against Samsunspor. He would score his first goal on 11 October, against Kartal. Emenike would score his first hat-trick of his Turkish career in a 6–1 win over Mersin İdmanyurdu and score another hat-trick on 14 February 2010 in a 4–2 win over Kayseri Erciyesspor. He went on to score 16 goals in the 1.Lig, leading the club to the title and automatic promotion. Emenike won the 1.Lig Best Foreign Player award at the end of the 2009–10 season,[6] and also had his contract extended by three years for 300.000 €. Emenike scored on his Süper Lig debut, helping Karabükspor to a 2–1 victory over Manisaspor. On 28 November 2010, he scored his first hat-trick in Süper Lig career in a 3–0 win over Bucaspor. He subsequently scored a total of 14 goals in his debut Süper Lig season. In May 2011, he initiated a lawsuit against the newspaper 'Haber Turk' for what Emenike's agents describe as "misleading" and "malicious" claim that Emenike's age is 7 years different than is shown on his passport. Fenerbahçe On 25 May 2011, Emenike joined Fenerbahçe for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around 9 million euros Spartak Moscow Emenike in a Spartak Moscow shirt, 2012 On 28 July 2011, he was sold to Spartak Moscow for €10 million due to the match fixing scandal involving Fenerbahce and Emenike. Emenike had never appeared in a competitive match for Fenerbahçe. Emenike made his debut on the opening game of the season coming on as a substitute for Ari in the 76th minute, against Anzhi Makhachkala on 14 August 2011. Emenike made his Europa League debut in a 2–2 draw against Polish side Legia Warsaw in the first leg of the qualification round. Emenike scored his first goal for the club with a 2–2 draw against CSKA Moscow. On 29 October 2011, Emenike scored his first hat-trick in a 3–0 win over Lokomotiv Moscow and the next game when Spartak played against Lokomotiv, he would score twice. Towards the end of season, Emenike was fined about US$17,000 for an offensive gesture after Dynamo Moscow fans, who racially abused him during a match between Spartak and Dynamo, which Spartak won 3–1 and he scored. Vladimir Vasilyev, a Russian FA's ethics committee official, explained the fine, stating it was "an adequate punishment". In the last game of the season against champions Zenit Saint Petersburg, Emenike scored the second goal in the game but received a red card after he appeared to do a mock vein-tapping in preparation for an imaginary heroin injection. Eventually, Spartak Moscow would win 3–2. After the game, Emenike made an explanation celebration for gratitude to his parents
The meeting between House of Football Control and Disciplinary Committee refused to consider the incident and shifted responsibility for the decision by the Ethics Committee. In the 2011–12 season, Emenike scored 13 goals (all in the league) and is the second top-scorer behind Artyom Dzyuba, who scored one more than Emenike. At the end of the season, Emenike signed a four-year deal and increased his buy-out clause to $42 million. In 2012–13 season, Emenike scored the fastest goal in the history of the Russian League, within 10 seconds of kick-off in a 2–1 win over Alania Vladikavkaz on the opening game of the season. In the Champions League qualifying round against his former club Fenerbahçe, he scored in a 2–1 first leg win. Eventually, Spartak Moscow would go through to the Group Stage of the Champions League. In Matchday Two of the Group Stage, Emenike scored a brace in a 3–2 loss against Scottish side Celtic. After the match, Nigerian teammate Efe Ambrose spoke to Goal.com praising Emenike for his "electrifying performance" But in the second half of the season, his playing time was reduced, due to injuries. In 2013–14 season, Emenike scored three goals in four matches, to send the club into first place in the league in the first-four matches. When Emenike left Spartak he said that Valeriy Karpin (Spartak coach) was like a father to him. Return to Fenerbahçe Emenike playing for Fenerbahçe in 2013 In August 2013, Emenike moved back to Turkey by returning to Fenerbahçe for a fee worth around €13m (£10.2M). He was noted to be "thrilled" and was quoted saying Fenerbahce had always been a dream for him, and he had returned to perform for the fans and win championships. His first match for Fenerbahçe against Torku Konyaspor ended in a 3–2 loss. He scored his first goal for Fenerbahçe in October 2013 against Kayserispor in the 94th minute, securing a last minute win. He scored two more against Gaziantepspor a week later, while Fenerbahçe won 3–1. Loan to Al Ain On 11 July 2015, Emenike signed for Al Ain on a season-long loan. On 13 January 2016, after spending six months at the club, Emenike returned to Fenerbahçe after his loan move was terminated by the club. Loan to West Ham United On 31 January 2016, Emenike signed for West Ham United on loan until the end of the season with an option to make it permanent.  On 6 February, Emenike made his debut as a 73rd-minute substitute replacing Michail Antonio in a 1–0 defeat at Southampton.[25] On 21 February, Emenike scored a brace in a 5–1 win against Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup, his first and only goals for the club. Olympiakos On 6 July 2017, Emenike joined Greek champions Olympiacos for a fee of €3.8 million on a two-year deal. On 25 July 2017, Emenike made his first appearance for the club, scoring a last minute goal, helping Olympiacos to a 3–1 victory against FK Partizan, in the 1st leg of the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round.  On 19 September 2017, thanks to a brace scored by Emenike at second half, Olympiacos won 2-1 Asteras Tripoli, at this 2017-18 Greek Cup clash, at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium. Since November 2017, the future of Emenike is up in the air, less than three weeks before the opening of the winter transfer market. According to various sources, the Olympiacos striker is under orders to train alone even though he is not recovering from any injury. In all likelihood, Emenike is set to depart the Superleague Greece champions in the January transfer window, with CSKA Moscow mentioned as a possible destination. The striker had complained of being unsafe at his home in Greece and Olympiacos were forced to hire extra security to protect him. On 29 December 2017, Emenike has thanked Turkish giants Galatasaray for their brave step in reaching out to embattled former Arsenal and Ivorian defender, Emmanuel Eboue, who lost a bitter divorce battle, with his wife Aurelie awarded all of their assets, had to hide from cops and bailiffs after being ordered by a judge to transfer his remaining Enfield home in England to his wife. On 17 July 2018, he mutually resolved his contract with Olympiacos. Loan to Las Palmas On the last day of the winter transfer window 2018, Emenike agreed to play on loan from Olympiacos to Las Palmas until the end of the season as he had not much playing time in Olympiacos matches.[37] Few days after his signing the Spanish club have announced that Emenike is now being treated for a knee problem and no date has been fixed for his return to action. “An MRI scan was conducted the same night which indicated the presence of an osteochondral lesion at the level of the internal femoral condyle and swelling of the internal lateral ligament,” Las Palmas explained.
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