There are three primary categories that play a crucial role in the investing in Rampla Juniors F.C. to bring it back to the first soccer division of Uruguay. The Uruguayan lifestyle is so much different than the American. They way how people interact, build relationships and passion for soccer are key parts in the Uruguayan lifestyle. The second category is politics. Even though it seems that this is not related to a soccer club it actually is. Uruguay is the country with the lowest corruption rate of Latin America, which is a very important advantage in a soccer`s club management. The third category is taxes and exportations of soccer players. Income and holdings from outside Uruguay are not taxed, that is why investing in this country …show more content…
Uruguayan people are very friendly and open to strangers and foreign people. One of the most important characteristics of the Uruguayan culture is what they call “asado” or what we know as barbecues. They make it almost every weekend and in special occasion to celebrate birthdays and things like that. The Uruguayan barbecue is famous because of the fresh meat that they prepared. In these friendly meetings the most addressed topic is soccer, since soccer in Uruguay is a passion. That is why the Uruguayan national team is recognized as “la garra charrua”, which means the Uruguayan claw. This name was given because of the desire and passion they show, when they …show more content…
Soccer is part of the daily life and takes part in the families’ routine every Sunday. Since Uruguay is a very small country, every team has created a sense of belongings in the area where they were founded. So it is a weekly routine assist to the stadium every Sunday to support the team. When, the two most important clubs in Uruguay play the derby, Montevideo turns the daily routine into a soccer environment. Everybody wears their team`s jersey, people put flags on their cars, honk in the streets and blow trumpets. Fans sing in the streets before the game, when Peñarol F.C. and Nacional F.C. play the city turns into a party. On the other hand, Uruguay also has one of the highest rates of exportation of soccer players outside the country because of the soccer tradition that exists since 1910, when the English brought soccer to Uruguay. Agents around the world go to Uruguay looking for the future talents, which will shine in Europe and the most important clubs of the world. Rampla Juniors F.C. has been part of this tradition since 1920, when the team was founded. The first 30 years were full of glory accomplishing the first division and winning several championships. However, the last twenty years, the team has not been managed in the proper way and the lack of sponsors and capital has caused bad results and dropping to the second