Question: how much do players get paid for national team duty?

Discussion in 'USA Men' started by RockyMtn, Apr 30, 2007.

  1. RockyMtn

    RockyMtn New Member

    Apr 21, 2007
    Do US national players get paid less than their club salaries? Are they all paid the same (i.e., does Donovan get paid more than the other players?).
    I know absolutely nothing about how payment works. Please help.
    Thanks! :confused:
     
  2. Ringo

    Ringo Member

    Jun 10, 2002
    Rough and Ready
    Club:
    Yeovil Town FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    they all get paid the same. i believe you get paid more if you play than if you're just on the roster. I think you get a few bucks for being in camp (travel expenses, at least).
    you get more for a WCQ than a friendly, stuff like that.
    i think it varies from a couple thousand on up.
    but this is all from memory (and some guessing) so don't quote me on it.
    :)
     
  3. RockyMtn

    RockyMtn New Member

    Apr 21, 2007
  4. HighburyForever

    HighburyForever Red Card

    Oct 15, 2006
    Wooloomooloo, New South Wales
    Club:
    Zenit St Petersburg
    Nat'l Team:
    Russia

    This is actually a great question. I was just thinking about it the other day. Can someone clarify how it works in further detail?

    How much do you get roughly for participating in a friendly versus a World Cup match/qualifier? And does FIFA have a ceiling on how much you can pay players?
     
  5. dsp87260

    dsp87260 New Member

    Mar 19, 2005
    I don't know the exact amounts, but no....there is no mandated minimum or maximum by FIFA.....it's whatever amount the particular Fed negotiates with its players. And yes, you are paid more for more important matches (again depending on the contract the particular Fed has with its players, but this seems to almost always be the case). Every player gets the same amount based on their participation (a certain amount for attending camp, more for making the roster, more for playing)....no extras for being a star or anything like that (these are "union" contracts...no individual merit pay). Bonuses are usually paid to National Teams as well....most Feds will give bonuses for meeting certain goals (qualifying for the WC, making it past the first round, more for the farther the team gets, etc.).

    EDIT: here are links to two articles...one for the men and one for the women...

    U.S. women
    Players sign new contract that carries through 2012.


    U.S. men
    USSF, player's union reach deal through 2010.


     
  6. gosh1976

    gosh1976 Member

    May 29, 2005
    atlanta
    Didn't John Harkes book Captain for Life talk a little about some of the trouble the US players have had with US soccer in the past as far as money goes?
     
  7. ECUNCHATER

    ECUNCHATER Member

    Sep 30, 1999
    I remember watching a USA vs Brazil friendly on tv a few years ago. The announcer said that 3 of the players on Brazil's team each made more money than the whole US roster combined.
     
  8. Ringo

    Ringo Member

    Jun 10, 2002
    Rough and Ready
    Club:
    Yeovil Town FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    that was probably for club ball .... at least that would make more sense? was it for the national team pay? when's the last time we even played brazil?
     
  9. dsp87260

    dsp87260 New Member

    Mar 19, 2005
    Yes...There was almost a strike going into the 95 Copa America, but the players went ahead and played even though they didn't have a deal in place yet. There was a walk-out (a "strike") in 1996 for a short time until they settled on a contract.

    There was almost a strike situation in 2005/2006, but the deal was ironed out before it came to that. (see the article I linked to previously)
     
  10. dsp87260

    dsp87260 New Member

    Mar 19, 2005

    our complete record vs Brazil...


    August 17, 1930 Brazil 3-4 L Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    February 26, 1992 Brazil 0-3 L Fortaleza, Brazil 40,000
    August 2, 1992 Brazil 0-1 L Los Angeles, CA 18,749
    June 6, 1993 Brazil 0-2 L Nike US Cup New Haven, CT 44,579
    July 4, 1994 Brazil 0-1 L WC 2nd Rd Palo Alto, CA 84,177
    July 20, 1995 Brazil 0-1 L Copa America SF Maldonado, Uruguay 9,000
    January 18, 1996 Brazil 0-1 L Gold Cup SF Los Angeles, CA 22,038
    February 10, 1998 Brazil 1-0 W Gold Cup SF Los Angeles, CA 12,298
    July 28, 1999 Brazil 0-1 L Confed. Cup Guadalajara, Mexico 54,000
    March 3, 2001 Brazil 1-2 L Pasadena, CA 45,387
    June 21, 2003 Brazil 0-1 L Confed. Cup Lyon, France 20,306
    July 23, 2003 Brazil 1-2 L Gold Cup SF Miami, FL 35,211
     

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