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Abenefitis a match or season of activities granted by a sporting body to a loyal sportsman to boost their income before retirement. Often this is in the form of a match for which all the ticket proceeds are given to the player in question. However hosting one of these matches is a risk for the player in question as he/she is responsible for paying any relevant receipts and collects any excess income from the match, therefore income from such matches is more often than not reliant on attendance.[1]
Sometimes, the "beneficiary" can opt to give part or all of the money to charity. An example of this isPaul Collingwood's 2007 benefit withDurham County Cricket Club.This may also occur when sportsmen unite for a cause, for example theRafael NadalvsRoger Federer"Match for Africa"(2010) where more than $2.6 million was raised for theRoger Federer Foundation,enabling children living in poverty to realise their potential.[2][3][4]
History
editBenefit matches originated in Englishcounty cricketin a time period where playing sport, in particular cricket, for a living didn't offer as big of an income as it does in modern society (2015), holding a benefit at a player's 10 year service mark or retirement mark was considered a form of retirement/insurance policy. Benefit matches are confused withTestimonial matches,it's important to note that this is a direct gift from the club where income is guaranteed unlike in a benefit where income is often dependent on attendance.[1]Similar events were organised in Baseball in the 1860s, these events often occurred at season end involving the stars of the sport to acknowledge a significant member of the sport. However a rule established by the NABBP in 1859 prohibited any player compensation, the basis of this rule was to maintain fair game in competition and avoid professional vs. amateur situations arising.[5]
Significant matches
editBaseball
edit- 1861, Creighton & Pierce[5]
- 1911,Addie Joss Benefit Game
See also
editReferences
edit- ^abSadiford & Vamplew, Keith A.P. & Wray (1999). "County cricketers' benefits and testimonials, 1946–85".The International Journal of the History of Sport.16:87–116.doi:10.1080/09523369908714056.
- ^"Match for Africa 2".2014.
- ^"Roger Federer Foundation".2015. Archived fromthe originalon 2017-10-20.Retrieved2015-04-15.
- ^"Nadal, Federer Unite For Children In Madrid".ATP World Tour.2010.
- ^abFurst, R. Terry (2014).Early Professional Baseball and The Sporting Press.McFarland. pp. 110, 116, 117, 122.ISBN9781476606255.