Brunei baller Duishebaev speaks about salaries in local clubs
Key takeaways
- Duishebaev reveals that salaries in Brunei clubs range from BND500 to BND2,000 per month.
- The average salary for a foreign player in Brunei is BND1,000 per month.
- Duishebaev believes that the low salaries are due to the lack of sponsorship and investment in the Brunei football league.
Brunei footballer Yevgeniy Duishebaev has spoken about the low salaries in the country's football clubs. Duishebaev, who plays for DPMM FC in the Brunei Super League, said that salaries in local clubs range from BND500 to BND2,000 per month.
"The salaries are very low compared to other countries in Southeast Asia," said Duishebaev. "The average salary for a foreign player in Brunei is BND1,000 per month."
Duishebaev believes that the low salaries are due to the lack of sponsorship and investment in the Brunei football league. "There is not much money in the league," said Duishebaev. "The clubs are struggling to survive."
The low salaries in the Brunei football league have made it difficult for the country to attract and retain talented players. In recent years, several Bruneian players have left the country to play in other leagues in Southeast Asia.
Proposed solutions
Duishebaev has proposed several solutions to the low salaries in the Brunei football league. He believes that the league needs to attract more sponsors and investors. He also believes that the clubs need to be more professional and transparent in their operations.
"The league needs to be more attractive to sponsors and investors," said Duishebaev. "The clubs need to be more professional and transparent. They need to be able to show that they are a good investment."
Duishebaev's proposals have been met with mixed reactions from the Brunei football community. Some believe that his proposals are unrealistic, while others believe that they are necessary to improve the league.
Conclusion
The low salaries in the Brunei football league are a serious problem. The league needs to find a way to attract more sponsors and investors. The clubs also need to be more professional and transparent in their operations. If these problems are not addressed, the league will continue to struggle to attract and retain talented players.